Saturday, January 2, 2010

Nada Classic Cars Why Doesn't The NADA Guide Have A Mileage Option To Put In For The Classic Cars?

Why doesn't the NADA guide have a mileage option to put in for the classic cars? - nada classic cars

This information seems necessary, especially when obtaining a loan for the vehicle .......
Is there a way to set a price with a kilometer of the L06, 000 1984 for calculating a Corvette?

1 comments:

xx_satan... said...

If you are looking for a newer car as a daily driver mileage is a factor. The average 12-15k/yr. Mileage is included in the calculation Beaus excessive driving can be as depreciation, for example a Ford Focus. Or, if the consumer can expect an extra life from a low mileage car and is willing to pay a little more. This will be the price of consumer orientation to bought 95% of all vehicles sold compared.

As we enter our classic range, or collectors, the mileage is almost never a consideration. We expect that a 25 year old car that more than 250,000 miles. If the mileage is lower, then you can make a difference. However, a buyer or collector of classic, they look at the car as an investment or a hobby room. So the most important is the condition and integrity of the vehicle. One notable exception is a rare surviving example of a car "as my friend in 1970 GTX Hemi convertible with less than 1000 miles.

It is best to have examples of the collection sold recently at auction. Although the 84 still in the field COLLECTIBL(how many DID's) moves in this direction and can be a good investment.

Good luck

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