tomsho
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Thinking of selling my wife's dd. 2010 SHO 145,000, all stock and extremely clean. Not liking the KBB values. Anyone have a realistic price of what they are selling for?
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OUCH!Around $4k.
It boggles my mind Because even at that price this is so much car! I'm still a new owner and the luster hasnt worn off yet but man, I absolutely love this carActually, I searched to see what they are going for nationwide and it looks like the average is around $6500-$7000 depending on mileage and condition.
Consider that the they have Maserati maintenance costs with none of the cachet and it makes sense. My brother has a 2014 Maserati Quatroporte (sic?) in great condition with about 40k miles and can't get more than $12k for it.It boggles my mind Because even at that price this is so much car! I'm still a new owner and the luster hasnt worn off yet but man, I absolutely love this car
It is funny. I am not familiar with Maseratis but feel like the quatro as something a poor person gets into wanting to look rich. I dodged a bullet i think wanting the audi s8 with the v10 probably for same reason. Super bad depreciation and cool performance but absolutely ridiculous to maintain. Unwanted that soooo bad.Consider that the they have Maserati maintenance costs with none of the cachet and it makes sense. My brother has a 2014 Maserati Quatroporte (sic?) in great condition with about 40k miles and can't get more than $12k for it.
Keep in mind that the Maserati was over $100k new.
Just wait till he has to do timing chains on it. As soon as 60K.Consider that the they have Maserati maintenance costs with none of the cachet and it makes sense. My brother has a 2014 Maserati Quatroporte (sic?) in great condition with about 40k miles and can't get more than $12k for it.
I told him not to buy it and I've been telling him ever since to get rid of it.Just wait till he has to do timing chains on it. As soon as 60K.
Not the same car but, you get the idea.
I might be speaking too soon but I think if my 2011 grenades, id buy a newer one with low miles for around 15k and just transfer over all my goodies. I LOVE this carThe issue with these cars has always been cheap value/low used purchase price along with much higher than average repair/maintain costs. It is a complex vehicle to maintain at higher miles. Hard to keep resale value unless it is an above average low repair vehicle. Think past toyota and honda models vs any american model
I'm in the opposite boat with my '14 F150. Once I blow up the current 190k engine and/or tra nny-- I will replace them because the newer models' reliability are way worse.I might be speaking too soon but I think if my 2011 grenades, id buy a newer one with low miles for around 15k and just transfer over all my goodies. I LOVE this car