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<blockquote data-quote="slas" data-source="post: 2974399" data-attributes="member: 39669"><p>I usually go and do an edmunds.com used car value and then go check what comparable trucks are being offered for on Craigslist in your ara. That along with all the other valuations will usually give you a pretty good idea where to start. I just sold a 2002 Honda Civic doing exactly this, it was priced $200 high of course, so I could drop the price $200 for the eventual buyer.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slas, post: 2974399, member: 39669"] I usually go and do an edmunds.com used car value and then go check what comparable trucks are being offered for on Craigslist in your ara. That along with all the other valuations will usually give you a pretty good idea where to start. I just sold a 2002 Honda Civic doing exactly this, it was priced $200 high of course, so I could drop the price $200 for the eventual buyer....... [/QUOTE]
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