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grokfinance t1_iy3hic0 wrote

I suspect people might be asking 33k for a 2008 Accord with 160k miles but nobody (certainly not in their right mind) is paying 33k. And I'm not sure what data you are looking at because I just did a quick search and found dozens of 08 Accords for 5-10k.

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Teripid t1_iy3meez wrote

Guessing it was someone's project car and they're adding in every custom thing they put on there over years expecting to magically get ALL that money back (and some more because why not?).

100% unrealistic, especially with the miles but hey, people aren't always realistic.

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Silly_willy__ OP t1_iy3n3gf wrote

Maybe you’re right. I saw the price and kept scrolling 😂

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lzsmith9 t1_iy3xmng wrote

I just sold my loaded 2013 accord with 80k miles for 13k, this guy has no idea what he’s talking about

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RHIT_Grad_1964 t1_iy3z4b1 wrote

I was offered $23k for a 2010 Accord with 120,000 miles recently. I paid $5k for it so I was tempted but I like the car. I got it in 2016, it started life as a 5 year lease and they went over the mileage by 30,000+ so they paid a fortune when turning it in. After 4 trips through the auction house I bought it. I expected Engine issues, turns out it was just Honda’s favorite color that year and mine had high miles so the top tier car ships couldn’t sell it. At $5,000, best car I’ve bought!

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Silly_willy__ OP t1_iy3idde wrote

I was looking at local dealerships.

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alexm2816 t1_iy3jd7y wrote

That's an error or linking issue or if it was in person that's an error or a joke.

That just isn't where the market is right now nor was it ever. That's a $10k car if it's mint maybe.

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grokfinance t1_iy3j5kt wrote

Well of course the price is always going to be listed higher at a dealership. Check other places.

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