For all you "what's it worth" people
It's getting a little ridiculous in here.
As Cloney stated in another thread, something is WORTH exactly what YOU will give for it. That may be less or more than someone else would. Don't depend on us, people who are seeing the same pictures you are, to make the decision for you. We'll be glad to help with questions but we can't gauge what a car is worth based on that. Pictures can hide A LOT.
You're first step should be to read the FAQs above. There is a section for new buyers that has A LOT of good information in it.
Secondly, NEVER buy a car that you, or someone you trust is knowledgable, can inspect in person. Otherwise you're buying a pig in a poke and will probably be disappointed when you recieve your "prize".
As Cloney stated in another thread, something is WORTH exactly what YOU will give for it. That may be less or more than someone else would. Don't depend on us, people who are seeing the same pictures you are, to make the decision for you. We'll be glad to help with questions but we can't gauge what a car is worth based on that. Pictures can hide A LOT.
You're first step should be to read the FAQs above. There is a section for new buyers that has A LOT of good information in it.
Secondly, NEVER buy a car that you, or someone you trust is knowledgable, can inspect in person. Otherwise you're buying a pig in a poke and will probably be disappointed when you recieve your "prize".
Originally posted by jpony645@January 28, 2005, 9:41 AM
It's getting a little ridiculous in here.
As Cloney stated in another thread, something is WORTH exactly what YOU will give for it. That may be less or more than someone else would. Don't depend on us, people who are seeing the same pictures you are, to make the decision for you. We'll be glad to help with questions but we can't gauge what a car is worth based on that. Pictures can hide A LOT.
You're first step should be to read the FAQs above. There is a section for new buyers that has A LOT of good information in it.
Secondly, NEVER buy a car that you, or someone you trust is knowledgable, can inspect in person. Otherwise you're buying a pig in a poke and will probably be disappointed when you recieve your "prize".
It's getting a little ridiculous in here.
As Cloney stated in another thread, something is WORTH exactly what YOU will give for it. That may be less or more than someone else would. Don't depend on us, people who are seeing the same pictures you are, to make the decision for you. We'll be glad to help with questions but we can't gauge what a car is worth based on that. Pictures can hide A LOT.
You're first step should be to read the FAQs above. There is a section for new buyers that has A LOT of good information in it.
Secondly, NEVER buy a car that you, or someone you trust is knowledgable, can inspect in person. Otherwise you're buying a pig in a poke and will probably be disappointed when you recieve your "prize".
So, no, worth is not exactly what you will give for it.
Pictures can hide a lot, but it doesn't hurt to have many eyes looking at them. I've seen many examples here where someone points out something that the original poster did not see. No, it's never a good thing. Other people can also give you tips on what to inspect further when you view the car in person.
And I'll agree that never buy a car that you cannot inspect personally or get inspected by someone you trust.
Originally posted by DiamondBlue+January 28, 2005, 9:03 AM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(DiamondBlue @ January 28, 2005, 9:03 AM)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-jpony645@January 28, 2005, 9:41 AM
It's getting a little ridiculous in here.
As Cloney stated in another thread, something is WORTH exactly what YOU will give for it. That may be less or more than someone else would. Don't depend on us, people who are seeing the same pictures you are, to make the decision for you. We'll be glad to help with questions but we can't gauge what a car is worth based on that. Pictures can hide A LOT.
You're first step should be to read the FAQs above. There is a section for new buyers that has A LOT of good information in it.
Secondly, NEVER buy a car that you, or someone you trust is knowledgable, can inspect in person. Otherwise you're buying a pig in a poke and will probably be disappointed when you recieve your "prize".
It's getting a little ridiculous in here.
As Cloney stated in another thread, something is WORTH exactly what YOU will give for it. That may be less or more than someone else would. Don't depend on us, people who are seeing the same pictures you are, to make the decision for you. We'll be glad to help with questions but we can't gauge what a car is worth based on that. Pictures can hide A LOT.
You're first step should be to read the FAQs above. There is a section for new buyers that has A LOT of good information in it.
Secondly, NEVER buy a car that you, or someone you trust is knowledgable, can inspect in person. Otherwise you're buying a pig in a poke and will probably be disappointed when you recieve your "prize".
So, no, worth is not exactly what you will give for it.
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That's exactly what he is saying. That car is worth 60 grand to you because that's what you'd pay for it. Would I pay 60 grand for it? Nope, so it is worth less to me.
As my Mom points out, something isn't worth anything unless you sell it! And it is worth exactly what you can sell it for.
--Paul
I think we can all agree that any estimate we could give without a thorough inspection and good knowlege of the market the buyer is in is a very rough guess. That said, as long as the person seeking advice is aware of that, our rough guesses can still be a useful tool.
A good solution is to give a range. $X if the car is as perfect as the pics make the car look, $Y if there are as many hidden problems as our experience tells us there could be.
A good solution is to give a range. $X if the car is as perfect as the pics make the car look, $Y if there are as many hidden problems as our experience tells us there could be.
Last edited by LMan; Aug 20, 2011 at 09:21 AM.
Originally posted by jpony645@January 28, 2005, 8:41 AM
It's getting a little ridiculous in here.
As Cloney stated in another thread, something is WORTH exactly what YOU will give for it. That may be less or more than someone else would. Don't depend on us, people who are seeing the same pictures you are, to make the decision for you. We'll be glad to help with questions but we can't gauge what a car is worth based on that. Pictures can hide A LOT.
You're first step should be to read the FAQs above. There is a section for new buyers that has A LOT of good information in it.
Secondly, NEVER buy a car that you, or someone you trust is knowledgable, can inspect in person. Otherwise you're buying a pig in a poke and will probably be disappointed when you recieve your "prize".
It's getting a little ridiculous in here.
As Cloney stated in another thread, something is WORTH exactly what YOU will give for it. That may be less or more than someone else would. Don't depend on us, people who are seeing the same pictures you are, to make the decision for you. We'll be glad to help with questions but we can't gauge what a car is worth based on that. Pictures can hide A LOT.
You're first step should be to read the FAQs above. There is a section for new buyers that has A LOT of good information in it.
Secondly, NEVER buy a car that you, or someone you trust is knowledgable, can inspect in person. Otherwise you're buying a pig in a poke and will probably be disappointed when you recieve your "prize".
http://www.classicmustang.com/index.htm
Click on the link under Scam Alert. A good read and after reading it will prob never buy a car without ever seeing it...
To get to the story click on Mustangs For Sale at the top, Then scroll halfway down and you will see the Scam Alert link.
I've always hated the "What's it worth threads".
http://www.nadaguides.com/ClassicHome.aspx...wPr=0&wPg=2002&
http://www.nadaguides.com/ClassicHome.aspx...wPr=0&wPg=2002&
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