Let's see some Line-X'd H3's..
#11
Because here is what happened.
HUMMER was sold off. Everybody freaked out, and thought nobody is gonna want to buy a vehicle that isn't made anymore. So everybody dropped their pricing on HUMMER's like a bag of AID's to get them sold. Then, once the market started picking up for HUMMER's (namely because people are realizing how great of a vehicle they are), dealerships started jacking up the prices. So now what we have is a market of consistantly more expensive HUMMER's because everybody wants one as their toy.
With that being said, certain geographical locations are cheaper/pricier than others. But in general, the cost of a HUMMER is increasing (hence you see 2006 H2's selling for 40k+ sometimes around here).
HUMMER was sold off. Everybody freaked out, and thought nobody is gonna want to buy a vehicle that isn't made anymore. So everybody dropped their pricing on HUMMER's like a bag of AID's to get them sold. Then, once the market started picking up for HUMMER's (namely because people are realizing how great of a vehicle they are), dealerships started jacking up the prices. So now what we have is a market of consistantly more expensive HUMMER's because everybody wants one as their toy.
With that being said, certain geographical locations are cheaper/pricier than others. But in general, the cost of a HUMMER is increasing (hence you see 2006 H2's selling for 40k+ sometimes around here).
#12
and low 20's is about right in my area. There's a few for sale here and all seem to be around 20 to 24k.
Buster
#13
Yeh, makes sense a bit.. However, in this economy, there are not a whole heap of people picking up vehicles..
I'm thinkin' about calling the dealership and offering him $21.5 and see what they say..
I might could find a better deal somewhere, but not in my town - smallville, USA.. I'd have to travel.. That trip will cost me a.) time b.) money - so if I could pay a little more today to save all that headache, it may be worth it..
I'm thinkin' about calling the dealership and offering him $21.5 and see what they say..
I might could find a better deal somewhere, but not in my town - smallville, USA.. I'd have to travel.. That trip will cost me a.) time b.) money - so if I could pay a little more today to save all that headache, it may be worth it..
#14
Because here is what happened.
HUMMER was sold off. Everybody freaked out, and thought nobody is gonna want to buy a vehicle that isn't made anymore. So everybody dropped their pricing on HUMMER's like a bag of AID's to get them sold. Then, once the market started picking up for HUMMER's (namely because people are realizing how great of a vehicle they are), dealerships started jacking up the prices. So now what we have is a market of consistantly more expensive HUMMER's because everybody wants one as their toy.
With that being said, certain geographical locations are cheaper/pricier than others. But in general, the cost of a HUMMER is increasing (hence you see 2006 H2's selling for 40k+ sometimes around here).
HUMMER was sold off. Everybody freaked out, and thought nobody is gonna want to buy a vehicle that isn't made anymore. So everybody dropped their pricing on HUMMER's like a bag of AID's to get them sold. Then, once the market started picking up for HUMMER's (namely because people are realizing how great of a vehicle they are), dealerships started jacking up the prices. So now what we have is a market of consistantly more expensive HUMMER's because everybody wants one as their toy.
With that being said, certain geographical locations are cheaper/pricier than others. But in general, the cost of a HUMMER is increasing (hence you see 2006 H2's selling for 40k+ sometimes around here).
#20
Clean title...no wrecks.
$22.5 isnt a horrible price....but you could prob find one with lower miles.
Last edited by Autopilot; 08-08-2010 at 09:56 AM.