My brother was searching for cars and he came upon a 1995 Acura Integra GS-R sedan with 127,000 miles for sale for $4995.
The problem is I checked KBB.com and it estimated the car to be worth around $6k. Why do you guys think the dealer is setting a price below KBB?? Could there be anything wrong with the car? He's going to check it out tommorow. But in the meantime, for the people with similiar experience, give me your input. Heres the link of the car..peace
Originally posted by Blaznh22 My brother was searching for cars and he came upon a 1995 Acura Integra GS-R sedan with 127,000 miles for sale for $4995.
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127000 is alot of miles, i think you could pull it down a bit.
i still think $4995 for a GS-R is too good to be true..Even with 127,000 miles, most GS-R's go around $8k around here. If it all goes well, my bro would be getting a hell of a good deal..what do you guys think?? thx
It appears good value. Just forget the mileage. If the car is good, it is good, regardless of the numbers on the odometer. I've seen low mileage cars that are worse than very high mileage ones. Just use it as a basic guide & a basic guide only. & as a bargaining "tool". As long as all maintenance items have been serviced/replaced/etc., then it should be fine.
Hell yeah the Type R sedan is rare...in fact I think there's like a couple custom made one for some guys in Australia? haha other that then Honda never production made one.
And I think that price is too high
My friend got a 1996 GSR 61,000 miles for $6000
Try to bargain some....thats a lot of miles.
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