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My current 2014 Altima (yes, "deadass") is approaching 100k miles and I want to sell it for a Juke. It was handed down to me from my parents who initially bought it for 10-11k. It has no issues, just high milage. Is 5k a fair asking price?
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>>28739149
I was going to help you, but then you said you'd be using the proceeds to buy a Juke. So now I won't help.
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>>28739166
Ok, if I wasn't buying a juke, what would you recommend I do?
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3500 cash USD is my offer OP
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>>28739179
4500 is the lowest I'd go. It has no accident history and no dents except a minor one on the driver door
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>>28739149
I see those year Altimas with around 100k miles selling from anywhere from $6-10k where I live. I'd start higher, say at $7500 or somewhere in that range and be ready for someone to lowball the hell out of you. Then, they'll feel they're getting a great deal when you end up selling it for close to $5k anyway.
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I'm not sure anyone buying a 100k altima has $5k, do you offer financing?
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>>28739368
Did they kidnap that white child?



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