Guest reattafun Posted July 4, 2006 Posted July 4, 2006 Anyone have thoughts on the approx. retail of a 91 coupe in good condition.110,000 miles. no moon.Thanks
Barney Eaton Posted July 5, 2006 Posted July 5, 2006 A 100,000 mile 1990 would bring in the range of $3,000-5,000. A 1991 will bring maybe $1,000 more.
Guest jcc3inc Posted July 5, 2006 Posted July 5, 2006 Reattafun,Here's my (partial) listing of 91's sold in the past year on Ebay:$3500, 2080, 1075, 2500, 2500Reserve not met, asked $3250, 3500.Regards,Jack C.
Hank Ryan Posted July 5, 2006 Posted July 5, 2006 FYI, I sold my 1991 black/grey coupe for $5,000 in late May. The car had 170,000 miles. It was well-maintained and was in very good condition. The car had spent its entire life in Oklahoma and north Texas, and had no rust. It had the 16-way seat and factory sunroof. I was the second owner. I purchased it in April 1997 with 56,000 miles. I replaced the original radio/cassette and cd player with an Audiovox unit several years ago. The sale included a factory service manual, the original radio/cassette and an extra set of (used) floor mats.
Barney Eaton Posted July 5, 2006 Posted July 5, 2006 All this input shows there is no "fixed" price. Many things influence the buying/selling price. Color, mileage, options, and location.Example, I would pay more for a car within a few hundred mile because I am saving money on an airline ticket, motel, food etc if I must travel 1500 miles to get a car. Most southern cars are more attractive because you know they have never seen salt slush.... however be cautious of cars along the southern coast as they can rust in strange places. Finally...buy the best car you can afford, buying a "fixer-upper" seldom gives you the finished car you desire.
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