- Location
- West Bountiful, UT
So, it's time to start looking for a new car for my wife Cindy. Nothing wrong with her old one, except that it's old and she is past due for a new one.
She drives a 2004 GMC Denali. We have been the only owner, it has always been meticulously maintained, only has 85,000 miles on it. It's in great condition. No rust, only a couple scratches, interior is in great shape, rides as good as it ever has, etc. Just looking at KBB and it looks like the trade-in value on it is going to be way low though. Like, less than $5K low. I'd have a hard time letting it go that cheap. But, if that's what the market is, then it is what it is.
But we also have a 2002 Lexus LX470 that my daughter drives, it has 180,000 miles on it. It's pretty rough. It was actually a company car, that two of my old co-workers had, before it became mine. I know it has been meticulously maintained for the last 80,000 miles that I have had it, but not too sure before that. But it's rough. Passenger front fender is dented and rusty, running boards are dinged up, paint isn't very good and is especially bad on the hood, wheels are original and totally roached out looking. Interior is pretty roached out too. It does run fine and ride very nice, and is about the best snowy/slippery road vehicle ever.
Between the two, the Denali is a way nicer car, if you ask me. And I think it has more life left in it than the LX. But, looking at KBB, it actually looks like I could get more for the ratty old LX470 than the minty clean low mile Denali. Looks like, I could probably get at least $6K out of the Lexus? Again, if that's what the marked is, then it is what it is.
So... Originally, I was hoping to trade-in the Denali on the new car, or sell it privately if the trade-in offer was too lowball (I'd rather just do a trade-in if the offer is fair). But now, I'm thinking, if I could actually get more for the Toyota, why not sell or trade it instead, and let my daughter drive the Denali. The GMC really is just a WAY nicer car - which is why I have such a hard time wrapping my head around it being worth so little. But, if that's the market?
I guess what I'm wondering, is KBB steering me pretty straight? Could I really only get $5K out of a super clean low miles 2004 Denali? Can I really get more than that for a roached out 2002 LX470 with 180K miles?
Lots of you have way, way more experience buying and selling cars than I do. What think y'all?
- DAA
She drives a 2004 GMC Denali. We have been the only owner, it has always been meticulously maintained, only has 85,000 miles on it. It's in great condition. No rust, only a couple scratches, interior is in great shape, rides as good as it ever has, etc. Just looking at KBB and it looks like the trade-in value on it is going to be way low though. Like, less than $5K low. I'd have a hard time letting it go that cheap. But, if that's what the market is, then it is what it is.
But we also have a 2002 Lexus LX470 that my daughter drives, it has 180,000 miles on it. It's pretty rough. It was actually a company car, that two of my old co-workers had, before it became mine. I know it has been meticulously maintained for the last 80,000 miles that I have had it, but not too sure before that. But it's rough. Passenger front fender is dented and rusty, running boards are dinged up, paint isn't very good and is especially bad on the hood, wheels are original and totally roached out looking. Interior is pretty roached out too. It does run fine and ride very nice, and is about the best snowy/slippery road vehicle ever.
Between the two, the Denali is a way nicer car, if you ask me. And I think it has more life left in it than the LX. But, looking at KBB, it actually looks like I could get more for the ratty old LX470 than the minty clean low mile Denali. Looks like, I could probably get at least $6K out of the Lexus? Again, if that's what the marked is, then it is what it is.
So... Originally, I was hoping to trade-in the Denali on the new car, or sell it privately if the trade-in offer was too lowball (I'd rather just do a trade-in if the offer is fair). But now, I'm thinking, if I could actually get more for the Toyota, why not sell or trade it instead, and let my daughter drive the Denali. The GMC really is just a WAY nicer car - which is why I have such a hard time wrapping my head around it being worth so little. But, if that's the market?
I guess what I'm wondering, is KBB steering me pretty straight? Could I really only get $5K out of a super clean low miles 2004 Denali? Can I really get more than that for a roached out 2002 LX470 with 180K miles?
Lots of you have way, way more experience buying and selling cars than I do. What think y'all?
- DAA