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S2000 as-new only *2,500* miles *reduced*
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First, a 1991 NSX with <20,000 miles is NOT worth $50k...hahaha ~ trust me I wish you were right! If that was the case then my 04 GPW with 12k miles would be worth like $150k! hehe
Definitely you have a rare low mileage s2000 - it's worth more for sure but how much more will depend on the buyer. You are looking for the needle in the haystack so wish you luck!
Definitely you have a rare low mileage s2000 - it's worth more for sure but how much more will depend on the buyer. You are looking for the needle in the haystack so wish you luck!
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Originally Posted by bluenote,Jun 12 2010, 06:31 PM
I thought I had a low mileage S....19K on an '03 AP1...but 2500 miles is almost too low for an '01. I would want to know why it was driven so little.
i think i'se seen this s2000 from a CL post about 6 months back. no?
if so, i can say its like putting the car in a time capsule... so fresh i can smell takanezawa R&D plant. lulz.
GLWS! man how i wish im made of monies right now!!!
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I think your price at 18K is very fair. I would say that KBB and NADA are a good place to price TYPICAL S2k's but definitely not this one. This car will bring a higher price then then the Blue book gives how much more is anybody's guess. A TRUELY unique car with that low of mileage at the same time, someone could go buy a 05-08 for $18,000 with under 50,000 mileage, but again not for something with 2,500. Good luck with your sale and the bottom line on value is... it is worth WHATEVER the buyer is willing to buy it for... so it COULD be worth $25,000 if you find the right buyer! (but in this economy, probably not gonna happen anytime soon).
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