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mr_hyde4

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Hey all,

I'm new to this forum so please don't hesitate to point me in the right direction if I'm posting this to the wrong thread. I purchased a 2013 SHO (~66k miles) a couple years back for around $19k, and I'm now looking to sell it as I'm being gifted a new car for my college graduation gift. I know nothing about how the pricing should work besides some limited Googling. Someone road raged at me a while back and ran me into a curb causing a lot of damage to the front right wheel section of the car (not totaled and easily fixable, but roughly $5-7k in damages). I plan to fully repair it before listing it for sale, but I wanted to come here to see what you guys think. I've had a few lowball offers around town for <$2500 which I really don't have much interest in. I've attached the only repair quote I've gotten (since I would have to pay for a tow truck every time to take it from shop-to-shop for different ones) as well as a couple pictures of the exterior prior to the crash. The interior is pristine except for a small stain on the driver's seat that was there before I bought it. Is it worth fixing and reselling (and if so what would be a rough appraisal you guys would give) or should I cut my losses and take a huge pay cut to sell it as is?68238878945  370609D9 401D 41CF BB04 2E3FD8F03EB568238882527  096CB19D F614 420A 9A25 758AB52D554Efullsizerender68238878945  370609D9 401D 41CF BB04 2E3FD8F03EB5IMG 3454
 

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Hey all,

I'm new to this forum so please don't hesitate to point me in the right direction if I'm posting this to the wrong thread. I purchased a 2013 SHO (~66k miles) a couple years back for around $19k, and I'm now looking to sell it as I'm being gifted a new car for my college graduation gift. I know nothing about how the pricing should work besides some limited Googling. Someone road raged at me a while back and ran me into a curb causing a lot of damage to the front right wheel section of the car (not totaled and easily fixable, but roughly $5-7k in damages). I plan to fully repair it before listing it for sale, but I wanted to come here to see what you guys think. I've had a few lowball offers around town for <$2500 which I really don't have much interest in. I've attached the only repair quote I've gotten (since I would have to pay for a tow truck every time to take it from shop-to-shop for different ones) as well as a couple pictures of the exterior prior to the crash. The interior is pristine except for a small stain on the driver's seat that was there before I bought it. Is it worth fixing and reselling (and if so what would be a rough appraisal you guys would give) or should I cut my losses and take a huge pay cut to sell it as is?View attachment 96123View attachment 96124View attachment 96125View attachment 96126
 

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If you fix it, I believe your return on investment could be lower than taking the $2500 and not having a headache.
 

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