What should I pay for a 2007 C4S with low miles?
#1
What should I pay for a 2007 C4S with low miles?
I am thinking about buying an '07 C4S (black/blacK) with:
Heated adaptive sport seats, self dimming mirrors, 19" sport design wheels, sport chrono package plus, Bose high end sound package, remote 6 disc CD changer, 5mm wheel spacers, stainless steel exhaust pipes, and clear bra.
About 5,000 miles on it, one owner car.
As an option, I can wait until spring... if that will save me a considerable amount.
Heated adaptive sport seats, self dimming mirrors, 19" sport design wheels, sport chrono package plus, Bose high end sound package, remote 6 disc CD changer, 5mm wheel spacers, stainless steel exhaust pipes, and clear bra.
About 5,000 miles on it, one owner car.
As an option, I can wait until spring... if that will save me a considerable amount.
#5
Locally there's a silver one with 5K miles asking 71 and change. I don't feel its worth a penny over 62K even with its CPO .
BTW -65K is near what members were paying LAST YEAR for an 07 C4S.
BTW -65K is near what members were paying LAST YEAR for an 07 C4S.
#6
The fact that the car has low miles today isn't much of a justification for any higher price. At this point, if the car only has 5k miles on it, that's the owner's problem, not yours as it's a 2007 whether it has 5k miles or 20k miles. 2010 cars are arriving.
The lack of NAV is a factor. I think it's true that you cannot retrofit it for any reasonable price.
The 19" sport design wheels are not that well received - at least around these parts it seems.
Is this a dealer car or a private sale?
The lack of NAV is a factor. I think it's true that you cannot retrofit it for any reasonable price.
The 19" sport design wheels are not that well received - at least around these parts it seems.
Is this a dealer car or a private sale?
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#8
Retrofit Nav - $2.2K parts from suncoast, $500 labor.
#14
Good luck either way to get a great car for a great price.
No worry re NAV, you actually don't want an overpriced system in your car which will be a dinosaur within a year and remain embarrasingly obsolete ever after. I now opted for a $500 handheld one, which you can update by internet, carry from car to car, take on a trip to Europe or Hawaii and even use as you walk. And even that one is obsolete. What you already get for free on Blackberry or ipods will now evolving amazingly fast and clean up the market.
No worry re NAV, you actually don't want an overpriced system in your car which will be a dinosaur within a year and remain embarrasingly obsolete ever after. I now opted for a $500 handheld one, which you can update by internet, carry from car to car, take on a trip to Europe or Hawaii and even use as you walk. And even that one is obsolete. What you already get for free on Blackberry or ipods will now evolving amazingly fast and clean up the market.
#15
Do you no what the car sold for and how long it was on the market ? That may be a better indicator of what you should pay for the car you're looking for in today's market than anything else.