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Archangael 07-18-2003 04:59 PM

2002 TT Value
 
Looking for some educated opinions on 02 TT pricing. I own an 02 A4 3.0, and
am helping my girlfriend get into a new car in the next couple of weeks.

180HP
5 speed manual
Front Wheel Drive
Premium Package
Premium Sound
Light Silver color (like most TTs I see!!)

Condition is mostly good, scratch on the spoiler, some discoloration on one
of the back seats (to be determined if the discoloration is permanent)

The car is still untitled on the dealer lot with just under 300 miles on the
odo, factory warrenty started ticking already.

Kelley Blue book suggests trade-in value of $23,685 for a car in excellent
condition - I add what I think is a fair 8% margin and make an offer @
$25,500.

The dealer is holding out at $27,000 and won't budge. He says he's just
trying to minimize his loss on the car, but that strategy really has nothing
to do with the real world market value of the car.

Thoughts on value? It seems like we're close, but he won't budge at all-
I see market value dropping again when '04s are on the lot next to it later
this summer.

Any input or suggestions are appreciated.



+ Rob + 07-19-2003 02:35 AM

Re: 2002 TT Value
 

"Archangael" <lbt_nospam@charter.net> wrote in message
news:vhgrcs7srp00a3@corp.supernews.com...
> Looking for some educated opinions on 02 TT pricing. I own an 02 A4 3.0,

and
> am helping my girlfriend get into a new car in the next couple of weeks.
>
> 180HP
> 5 speed manual
> Front Wheel Drive
> Premium Package
> Premium Sound
> Light Silver color (like most TTs I see!!)
>
> Condition is mostly good, scratch on the spoiler, some discoloration on

one
> of the back seats (to be determined if the discoloration is permanent)
>
> The car is still untitled on the dealer lot with just under 300 miles on

the
> odo, factory warrenty started ticking already.
>
> Kelley Blue book suggests trade-in value of $23,685 for a car in excellent
> condition - I add what I think is a fair 8% margin and make an offer @
> $25,500.
>
> The dealer is holding out at $27,000 and won't budge. He says he's just
> trying to minimize his loss on the car, but that strategy really has

nothing
> to do with the real world market value of the car.
>
> Thoughts on value? It seems like we're close, but he won't budge at all-
> I see market value dropping again when '04s are on the lot next to it

later
> this summer.
>
> Any input or suggestions are appreciated.


Ever the skeptic (at least regarding car dealers), two questions
immediately present themselves to me.
First, what in the world is a brand new 2002 TT (or any car) still doing
on a dealer's lot 3/4 of the way through the 2003 model year? That seems a
quite odd, to say the least. So is the car really new? Or is it someone
else's lemon that's now found its way into a state with more lenient laws?
Secondly, with that in mind, if it truly is new and never-titled like
you said, how can the warranty clock already be in motion? That seems
utterly contradictory. Since the warranty starts when the car is
purchased/leased, unless its a dealer demo et al. And it doesn't seem likely
that a now 12-24 month old demo car would only have 300 miles on its
odometer.
In any event, unless I'm missing something (please correct me if I am),
the alleged status of the car you're looking at sounds entirely
questionable. So I'd highly suggest doing everything you possibly can to
confirm that the car really is what the dealer purports it to be.

Rob
2002 A4 3.0Q




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