Are cars selling?

MAC'n89blckstng

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I've been trying to sell my 03 Marauder for aBout a month and I'm barely getting any bites and nothing from on here! I think it's priced pretty competitively but nothing! I've had one local guy check it out and a few craigslisters call but no interested buyers! Anyone have the same issues!?
 
Lets be honest there isn't an extremely high demand for these cars , there wasn't when they were brand new!

If your selling one just be extremely patient , a buyer will come , if your pressed for the cash , well you may be hurting for a while.
 
Lets be honest there isn't an extremely high demand for these cars , there wasn't when they were brand new!

If your selling one just be extremely patient , a buyer will come , if your pressed for the cash , well you may be hurting for a while.

Second that.

When I finally decide to sell my 2003 retro TBird, a 22K mile garage queen, I'll probably have to take a lot less than my asking price.

Maybe when my car is a classic, the price could get better, but that's in year 2028, and not really a concern.
 
yep, a bunch for sale................not many selling................

i have a standing offer of $8.00 for any of them........
 
Ive actually be freakin out lately. Seeing all these cars for sale is making me question not waiting more or if i paid too much. At the same time i might have been waiting forever to find the perfect car at the perfectprice. I paid 12.5 k for a 60k car that was really in 20k shape.
 
Ive actually be freakin out lately. Seeing all these cars for sale is making me question not waiting more or if i paid too much. At the same time i might have been waiting forever to find the perfect car at the perfectprice. I paid 12.5 k for a 60k car that was really in 20k shape.

I don't think there is such a thing as a Marauder in $20k shape (granted mine is for sale for $20k but I'm not really under any pressure to sell it). I'd say a perfect Marauder with even 20k miles is worth maybe $15k max... and that's with a blower
 
I don't think there is such a thing as a Marauder in $20k shape (granted mine is for sale for $20k but I'm not really under any pressure to sell it). I'd say a perfect Marauder with even 20k miles is worth maybe $15k max... and that's with a blower

I think he meant in shape of 20k miles vs the 60k miles on it, not dollar figure
 
I don't think there is such a thing as a Marauder in $20k shape (granted mine is for sale for $20k but I'm not really under any pressure to sell it). I'd say a perfect Marauder with even 20k miles is worth maybe $15k max... and that's with a blower

So then according to your own logic your car should be 15K right? Lol
 
I think there are two issues in play:

1) At 10-12 years old, these cars are at the age that even if you did every maintenance scheduled in the book--they probably still need some money put into them to keep them sweet-- and many people would rather spend that same money on a brand new vehicle
2) They are at the age in the value/age matrix where their absolute value is probably at it's lowest i.e. too young to be a classic "collector car", and too old to be technologically current.

Not insulting my/your/our MM's -- merely pointing out that this is probably the wrong time to sell an MM, and perhaps nearly the right time to buy a low mile nearly perfect Marauder (if your plan is to fix and keep them for ten plus years).

I know I came in late, bought a little too early, and paid a little too much. My plan is to trick them both out over the next ten years, when/where each car will have sub 20,000-40,000 miles, and then I will drive them - smiling like a crazyman - until I die.

I still need two Vortech kits... LOL... but they will come my way!
 
why sell em
take em out and use them you will have a lot of fun. People love to see em there's not a lot of money out there now for big toys. Have fun run em........
 
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