Try, Try, and Try again
Once again I am searching for cars that are under the $3,000 mark and are worth selling. As I posted my last time, the actual value for the car is in the private property value of the car. This time I went searching I went to autotrader.com to search for Bonnevilles within 50 miles of where I was and I found quite a few more than last time.
The first one was a 1995 Bonneville SSE that was being sold at $2,995. This car has 147,098 miles on it, but is said to run well. This car did not have a photo, but its still good to look these things up. The Trade-In value was $1,225, and that's only in good condition. Then, the private property value was $2,465 and the retail value at $4,160. Now as we look at the private property value this car does not look like a profit maker, but the price may be negotiated once the car is looked inside, by a mechanic, and out, once you see it.

Another car I saw was a '93 Bonne at the same selling price with a higher mileage of 166,111. When I looked up this car on Kelley Blue Book I found that the Trade-In was only $575, the private property $1,230, and the retail price was $2,265. This car is definitely a deal that you could do without, this is for profit, not for charity. So far I have found no deals, but you must remember to just keep looking, because that oppurotunity will come, you just need to be patient.
Next, we have another car with no picture, but it is a burgundy 1992 Bonneville SE that is being sold for $2,895 and has a mileage of 112,000. This car being older, made me a little conspicuous of the prices I would get and was not shocked by my findings. The trade-in value was $575, as the previous one, the private property value was $1,125, and the retail value was $2,025. Some of these sellers are truly trying to make their moneys worth with these cars, but no worries! We will indeed find a deal soon.
Another piece of lacking visual aid, I am sorry to say, but this next find is a '95 Bonneville that is being sold at only $990. The mileage is not listed, therefore, I entered 150,000 to just make it high for such a low price. As I searched Kelley Blue book I was surprised to find that the trade-in value was $825, the private property value was $1,775, and the retail value was $3,140. Now this car, although it hasn't been looked at or inspected, seems like a great deal and its so close to home. This car is definitely going down in my archive to check out at a later date and maybe after looking at it I might be able to make some profit.
Even though I found this deal, I still have one more car to look at. You may find a deal at some point, but a better one could always come along and therefore, you still need to be open to keep searching after a deal is found. This next car is a blue 1990 Bonneville SSE and it has a mileage of 237,843 and is being sold for $985. As I searched I was hopeful for a deal and I found that the trade-in value is $575, the private property value is $1,150, and the retail value is $2,050. Looking at these prices, this car is another deal, but without a through look at this car, its hard to know. Here are two deals that we have come across today and they could be potentially profitable. I will mark these down and maybe soon we can start documenting the buying process that will soon lead to the big cash out at the end. This just shows that it is good to be hopeful and open to all the oppurotunities that you can come across. Its all about searching, not giving up hope and trying all over again.
The first one was a 1995 Bonneville SSE that was being sold at $2,995. This car has 147,098 miles on it, but is said to run well. This car did not have a photo, but its still good to look these things up. The Trade-In value was $1,225, and that's only in good condition. Then, the private property value was $2,465 and the retail value at $4,160. Now as we look at the private property value this car does not look like a profit maker, but the price may be negotiated once the car is looked inside, by a mechanic, and out, once you see it.

Another car I saw was a '93 Bonne at the same selling price with a higher mileage of 166,111. When I looked up this car on Kelley Blue Book I found that the Trade-In was only $575, the private property $1,230, and the retail price was $2,265. This car is definitely a deal that you could do without, this is for profit, not for charity. So far I have found no deals, but you must remember to just keep looking, because that oppurotunity will come, you just need to be patient.
Next, we have another car with no picture, but it is a burgundy 1992 Bonneville SE that is being sold for $2,895 and has a mileage of 112,000. This car being older, made me a little conspicuous of the prices I would get and was not shocked by my findings. The trade-in value was $575, as the previous one, the private property value was $1,125, and the retail value was $2,025. Some of these sellers are truly trying to make their moneys worth with these cars, but no worries! We will indeed find a deal soon.
Another piece of lacking visual aid, I am sorry to say, but this next find is a '95 Bonneville that is being sold at only $990. The mileage is not listed, therefore, I entered 150,000 to just make it high for such a low price. As I searched Kelley Blue book I was surprised to find that the trade-in value was $825, the private property value was $1,775, and the retail value was $3,140. Now this car, although it hasn't been looked at or inspected, seems like a great deal and its so close to home. This car is definitely going down in my archive to check out at a later date and maybe after looking at it I might be able to make some profit.
Even though I found this deal, I still have one more car to look at. You may find a deal at some point, but a better one could always come along and therefore, you still need to be open to keep searching after a deal is found. This next car is a blue 1990 Bonneville SSE and it has a mileage of 237,843 and is being sold for $985. As I searched I was hopeful for a deal and I found that the trade-in value is $575, the private property value is $1,150, and the retail value is $2,050. Looking at these prices, this car is another deal, but without a through look at this car, its hard to know. Here are two deals that we have come across today and they could be potentially profitable. I will mark these down and maybe soon we can start documenting the buying process that will soon lead to the big cash out at the end. This just shows that it is good to be hopeful and open to all the oppurotunities that you can come across. Its all about searching, not giving up hope and trying all over again.

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