I'm selling my much beloved Honda. Don't want to, but have to. I've had it for 10 years and has never left me stranded. It was stolen recently and suffered severe cosmetic damage; but it still runs great. Kelley Blue Book lists it, in fair condition, at $945. I'm selling for $800 or best offer. What would you pay for a car like that?How much would you pay for a 1986 Honda Accord?You didn't mention what the severe cosmetic damage was... Unfortunately for used car sellers (and I always have 4-5 cars, I just sold two in the last month), the used car market is just flooded with so many cars. It's absurd how many cars there are for sale, but if you look at your local Craigslist page each day and see the number of new cars that are on there every few hours, it is very surprising. That said, a car that has "severe cosmetic damage" will be one that will be exceedingly difficult to sell. If it has something special about it that makes it more enticing, that could be one matter, but otherwise, I'd think closer to $600 honestly. There are so many cheap cars on the market that cars that have problems have to sell for very cheap. I've bought cars that had problems such as needing a new transmission for prices that were ridiculously low because the original owners either couldn't afford to make the fixes or didn't want to invest that kind of money into them. Then, if I make the repairs, I can instantly sell the car for more than the purchase price + repair price.How much would you pay for a 1986 Honda Accord?
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If it's at $945 in fair condition and you said it has severe cosmetic damage than you really can't expect to get more $600...Good luck!How much would you pay for a 1986 Honda Accord?Because of the year of the car i would have had said $500 but if it is in great working condition i'd say that it a good price to sell it...i'd pay no more than $1000 for it.
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