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I Have A Honda Civic Turbo How Much Should I Sell It For?

6 Comments 03 September 2009

it s fast and clean

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  1. M K says:

    Try posting it on honda-tech.com or honda-acura.net. Write “testing the water” in the title. People will tell you how much they would give you for it if you were selling. Don’t count on getting back all of the money you spent.

  2. REAL MADRID 4 LIFE says:

    You would have to give more information about the car, not just that it has turbo and its fast and clean… you will not get back what you spent on the turbo, that’s for sure,,, i had a 97 civic which i bought for 6 thousand dollars and i spent around 5 thousand dollars on customizing it and i was able to sell it for $5,200 a year later after i bought it…

  3. bwilsonb says:

    alot of people wont give you more than the blue book value of the car, no matter what is done to it, same with banks and giving loans, if they dont think there is enough car there stock to be charging whatever price, then they wont give the loan out, also, what year/model is it? bc an 89 turbo si would go for alot less than a 99 turbo si. anywho look the blue book value of it up, and that would be a good place to start from, dont even think about trading it in tho bc dealers screw you out of money as much as they can. go to http://www.kbb.com to get a price.

  4. Lenny P says:

    It all depends on the level of modification and how clean the car is. As the previous poster said you will not get anywhere near all your money back. If you can, you would make more money returning your car to stck and then selling the car and parts seperately.

  5. dsolsi says:

    you need to give alot more information. year body style condition, motor type, brnad names of modifications, mileage on motor, maintenance records ect., before an accurate price can be supplied to you.

  6. Emerald says:

    Look up the value on http://www.kbb.com and go from there.
    The issue with modded cars is that MANY people are wary about buying one, so you usually will have to sell it for less than you’d like. People don’t like buying a car they think has been raced because they think it hasn’t been taken care of. You could post it on craigslist for free and set a price and ask for best offers – that will give you an idea of what people are willing to pay for it.
    Good luck!


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