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May need to sell RT L - what is a good asking price?

whiteyron

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Do to some health issues, I may need to sell my 2018 RT l, less than 5K miles, what is a good asking price? Many extras trailer hitch, alarm system Ultimate seat with gas door. More list upon request.
 
Not really a good time of the year to sell a bike. I had an identical bike. I ended up trading it for $18.2k. I think I could have gotten $19k if I tried. I had a bunch of extras on mine, too. I'm sorry you're having some medical issues and hope you're able to sell your bike but since new (redesigned) 2020s are out there for under $20k, pre-2020s are a bit of a tough sell right now.
 
Should be able to get 16000 to 18000, you can hold out for more but that may take you a long time its a gamble.
 
Start with NADA or Kelly Blue Book. Accessories are worth 50% to zilch. Low mileage is a plus. The "magic" selling price is going to be somewhere between wholesale/trade-in and Private Party sale.

The suggested retail is mostly $3K to $4K above trade in. The higher you go, the more difficult to sell. And we are now coming into the "slow" selling season for most of the country.

Good Luck with your sale. :yes:
 
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