What is a good price on a 2003, 6 spd, 2 door?
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What is a good price on a 2003, 6 spd, 2 door?
The car is a 2003, accord, six speed, with every option except navigation I believe. It has 60,000 miles. I am trying to figure out a fair price for the car. What would be a fair price WITH TAX TITLE LICENSE? Thanks.
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RE: What is a good price on a 2003, 6 spd, 2 door?
Hi thanks for replying. It is an ex I believe, because it has every option but the nav. And it is a coupe. I believe I statedall threeof your questions in my original post. And it happens to be a v6 as the 4 cylinder didn't come with a 6 speed (I may have assumed people would know that I guess.).
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EX has leather usually. I'm really sure it's an EX, but as to the price, nadaguides.com reports $12,125 to $14,350. Weird because they subtracted $475 for not having an automatic transmission when the V6 6MT cost more than the V6 AT.
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RE: What is a good price on a 2003, 6 spd, 2 door?
Hmm, I know most people don't want a 2 door, or a manual tranny. Maybe it costs the company more to make. Either way people don't really want a 2 door manual. Even though the salesman keeps saying how rare the car is... I look at it more as they didn't make as many of a car that most people didn't want.
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It isn't necessarily rare. It's just that to many people, the Accord is considered a family car more than a sports car. The EX 6 speed V6 coupe was totally an option, but many people just wanted something else. I'd keep the price around $14,500 and then see about being talked down.
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You didn't say whether you were selling or buying. If I were selling, I'd go for $14,500 and let them try to talk me down otherwise if I'm buying, heck yeah I'd take it for $11,900.