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  1. #1 1993 Grand Prix SE in Virginny... How much$$?? 
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    Whats a reasonable price to sell this for?
    NADA says low retail is 3K but that seems like alot.

    1993 Grand Prix SE two door
    3.1 liter V6/AT/AC
    All stock
    130K miles second owner
    Paint faded/clear coat peeling but no rust or dents
    Was a daily driver just parked it due to working from home
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    You're a private seller, so retail is irrelevant (+ keep in mind the retail value is for a MINT condition example), not to mention NADA is usually on the high side. I've found KBB to be closer to reality (though even that can be high sometimes depending on the car). Personally, I would not pay more than around $1500ish if it's in excellent shape. I checked on KBB, and that's about what they say, too. I checked every option (leather, moonroof, etc) just to get the max amount, and it came up with:

    Suggested Retail

    Excellent (meaning basically mint)
    $2,198



    Private Party

    Excellent (again, basically mint)
    $1,648

    Very Good (very, very few flaws)
    $1,548

    Good (what most cars fit into; pretty good for the most part, but needs a few odds and ends)
    $1,498

    Fair
    $1,048


    Yours would most likely go under Good Condition, which is where 54% of cars fall into. The miles are very low for the year, which is a big plus, and there's no rust or dents. However, the problem is we're talking about a 20 year old Pontiac, which means the major pluses don't really add much to the value of the car since the base value is starting so low to begin with. This is also reflected in how little difference there is from a total piece of crap example of this car, to an absolutely mint one ($600 separates a car that's barely drivable from one that looks like it rolled off the showroom floor). Even retail is not much more than the top private party value, which says a lot. Unless you're desperate for the money, you're probably best off keeping it, or maybe giving it to a relative/close friend for a first car.
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    Thanks Rare!

    I was thinking 1200-1900 and if it sold fine, if not donate to a good charity..

    Dont really need the money, just want to make it gone before tags are due plus the insurance savings.

    Its been a good car since May of 94 but I just dont need it.

    Thanks again for all of your input
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    No problem. I don't think you'll have any trouble getting rid of it for around $1500ish. It's hard to find a good, reliable decent car in that price range, so I'm sure you'll get people bugging you to look at it right away if you post it on craigslist for $2000 (give yourself some room for the lowballers).
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