$9000AUD for 2005 corolla sportivo. wth.
would you pay for a 2005 corolla, 9 grand?
I'm trying to get it for 7K
>>15638820
>not listing the mileage
>not going on NADA or KBB
NADA and KBB need to be in the sticky if they aren't already.
>>15638841
>Australia
>KBB
>NADA
They don't apply to Australia.
>>15638820
Is this the first time you've ever looked at used cars?
I assume you're looking at a private seller, rather than a dealer.
When listing a car, you always ask for more than you are prepared to settle for; it leaves room for negotiation.
Without seeing the ad, I can only speak generally, but Corollas hold their value well on the used market.
Without details, it's hard to know what a reasonable market price is for your particular example.
Usually though, if a seller wants more than a buyer can afford or is willing to pay, then the buyer misses out and looks for something cheaper.
I don't know why people on /o/ get worked up over prices on individual used car ads. It's a fucking Corolla, fuck sake. there's thousands of them for sale every day.
>>15638820
I just paid $6,800 USD for an 08 Corolla S with 130k. Haven't had any issues so far, running perfect. Wanted to pay a few hundred less but what the fuck ya gonna do?
>>15638820
buying a used toyota corrolla with a better handling package? #NOPE
go buy used SS commodore and do a skid uleh!
>>15638820
Check Redbook
Carsales also has redbook history
Watch wheeler dealers and Mike brewer videos to gain haggling tips
Go in hard
>>15638960
good idea to buy one with upgraded handling package?
in a further away town and no way to see?
car is 140 000 KMs
Just get something with a chevy 350
>>15640482
end your misery, try shooting yourself
>>15638960
kek the sportivos actually had a motor that pushed out about 140kw from the factory
pretty good for 1.8L