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What's a fair price....

Ronbo

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For a 2014 RT Limited SE5 with 10,000 miles on it. Perfect condition. I'm thinking about buying an F3-s, and yes, I will post it in for sale section. Just need some price advice.

Ron
 
Use it as a Trade-in and save yourself a lot of trouble.

BUT, remember, you carry a lot of stuff with you on your RTL that will not fit on an F-3.

Cruzr Joe
 
Thanks Joe, and MagDave

Use it as a Trade-in and save yourself a lot of trouble.

BUT, remember, you carry a lot of stuff with you on your RTL that will not fit on an F-3.

Cruzr Joe

Joe,

I remember I was looking for space in your trailer at the last Spyderfest! Ha!

Ron
 
In his neck of the woods, new ones are listed closer to $25K - so $20K would be a good price, in three months. Personally, for ME, the F3 is a BIG step down.
 
i think your going to have to come down under 20 if you want to move it. If A new one is listed at 25 means you can get it for what 22? and at 22 vs 20 who would not rather get a new one? There has to be a pretty significant difference between used and new IMO, especially if you are going to sell it private party and can't offer financing.
 
You asked a hard question and the prices will be all over the place depending on where the poster is from.

Sad to see that our 2014's have lost $5K plus in one year of operation. I have the S model, not the LTD. Also 10K miles.

Trading or selling a one year old machine always means a hit to the checkbook. The first years depreciation is the worst, then it levels off a bit from there.

Expect $1K to $2K additional hit if you go the trade route. There, I would be expecting some add-on freebies. Warranty, gear, free oil change service(s), etc.

Selling to a private party also comes with its list of difficult stuff. I usually go the trade in route because of the perils associated with private party sales.

The best deal is the one you can drive away happy with. Joe also has good points about seating and luggage issues.

Let us know what you do.
 
Depends..!

the where and the when. Kelly Blue book and NADA give you good ideas with some add ons and at your location. Ebay craigs list also help give you an idea. Good luck..!! :thumbup:
 
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