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July 26th, 2018, 19:57
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Your craigslist link for the Dodge doesn't work. Also not usually one to shit in for sale threads (i know, I know "honestly and not to be a bitch") but you've been selling this RS6 for 3 years now trying this bundled approach and it hasn't worked. I understand as a dealer you might be trying not to take too big of a loss on the RS6 but unfortunately in the 3 years that you've been holding on to the RS6, prices for these cars has fallen pretty drastically.
Clean driving cars without trans issues sell for $9k to $14k regularly, so a five figure price for a stock car with 141k in need of transmission rebuild is not gonna happen. GLWS
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July 26th, 2018, 20:31
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Try https://washingtondc.craigslist.org/...638027209.html I haven't been selling it, just listing it. No urgent need to sell and I'll wait out the low prices and maybe fix the transmission sometime down the road. It's only a matter of time before prices on these go up as the bottom of the depreciation curve hits. 5 years ago you could find a nice 92-94 Mercedes E500 for $5-6K. Today they are over $10K. Same for Porsche 928, only even higher. I've had luck before bundling two cars at once, just takes the right buyer. The guy at Gas Monkey Garage do it all the time.
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July 26th, 2018, 23:18
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Link works now, I think we've got to be nearing bottom and agree these will be collectible one day in good shape. Definitely worth fixing yours as Mugello is the best color. Good luck with whatever you decide!
If you really want to package them up, get the RS6 on a trailer hitched up to the RAM buyer can drive both home at once!
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