FS: 2005 H2 Black/Black MINT condition. Lots of pics
#12
RE: FS: 2005 H2 Black, Mint condition.
Sorry to disapoint you Mike but there are 30+ 2005-2006 H2's with NAV!on ebay for less than $33,000.00 what makes yours so special?
I can provide links if you can't find them, andthe only reason I even called you was that yourswas black on black. I'm sorry about any financial situation you may be in but were just offering you what the vehicle is worth. I called some dealerships and asked for trade in prices and they quoted me 23k-25k, so good luck and call me if you need to sell later down the road
I can provide links if you can't find them, andthe only reason I even called you was that yourswas black on black. I'm sorry about any financial situation you may be in but were just offering you what the vehicle is worth. I called some dealerships and asked for trade in prices and they quoted me 23k-25k, so good luck and call me if you need to sell later down the road
#14
RE: FS: 2005 H2 Black, Mint condition.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1OWNE...em200193873176
one of the many 05 h2's on ebay with same mileage and more options (Like Nav, and 2screens in head rest)straight from a dealer with a warranty!!!
BUY IT NOW 29,999.00
one of the many 05 h2's on ebay with same mileage and more options (Like Nav, and 2screens in head rest)straight from a dealer with a warranty!!!
BUY IT NOW 29,999.00
#16
RE: FS: 2005 H2 Black, Mint condition.
Guys Mike is selling his cars at his price. The market will determine whether they bring that. I frequently ask and get higher than market price for my vehicles when I sell them. I take better care of my vehicles than most people. Not all 42K mileage cars are equal. I got 30K trade in on my 2003 H2 with 50K miles on it. It looked like it had 10K miles. Time will tell.
#18
RE: FS: 2005 H2 Black, Mint condition.
It took me 7 months to sell my last Ferrari. I got my price because I waited for the right buyer. A guy that appreciated the condition, documentation, etc. there are a lot of tire kickers out there. I prefer not to waste my time with them. If you aren't in a hurry and know what the car is worth it usually is worth it to wait. NADA, etc are guidelines. They have books with "values" on everything from sewing machines to antiques. I collect and sell antique firearms and I can tell you that the books are at best rough guides. Go to an antique firearms auction and you will see that many guns sell for way over the guidelines. Watch Barrett-Jackson, many of those cars sell for way over the guidelines. I sold my 67 Corvette coupe for 30K over what any guide on value said it should go for. ( something about 32K original miles I think helped it ) Main thing is if he has the time the market may prove him right. If he needs to sell quickly price becomes more important.