The comment you refer to was posted over five years ago.
In any case, the results of vehicle auctions, such as on eBay, are a more reliable indicator of what a particular vehicle is worth, especially something too old to be commonly found on used-car lots.
Like anything else, it's only worth what someone is actually willing to PAY you for it. Someone walking up to you in a parking lot and offering you a ridiculous amount for your car doesn't count.
I have seen offers on cars on Saturday evening car cruise nights. Typically large shopping centers. Sure does count. I have turned down offers myself, including partial swaps plus cash.
2nd Aug 2012, 16:39
The comment you refer to was posted over five years ago.
In any case, the results of vehicle auctions, such as on eBay, are a more reliable indicator of what a particular vehicle is worth, especially something too old to be commonly found on used-car lots.
Like anything else, it's only worth what someone is actually willing to PAY you for it. Someone walking up to you in a parking lot and offering you a ridiculous amount for your car doesn't count.