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post Oct 18 2000, 12:40 AM
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Here's a guy from Atlanta, on Ebay trying to get $35,000 for a prius. HA! It aint gonna happen buddy.<br><a href=http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/aw-cgi/ebayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=471661081\ &r=0&t=0 target=new>http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/aw-cgi/ebayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=471\ 661081&r=0& t=0</a><br> lol -Jim :-D
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post Oct 18 2000, 06:51 AM
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Since a car with an identical description went unsold at $18,100 a week ago, I suspect you're right, and that it'll go unsold. But you never know....<br> I have a problem describing a car with 150 miles on it as "new". Just like a demo car, in my book, that's a used car.<br><br>Sam Williams
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post Oct 18 2000, 07:12 AM
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I emailed him to heckle him about his price, I think everyone here should do the same
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post Oct 18 2000, 09:20 AM
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I feel like writing this guy an email:<br>"I saw your ad for the used Toyota. I noticed the typo. Those crazy people at Ebay added a zero huh? Anyway, do you need the whole $3500 up front or can I make two installments? I've been looking for a used car and understand Toyota is pretty good."<br>Still lol, <br>-Jim
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post Oct 18 2000, 10:04 AM
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send it, please!!!
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post Oct 18 2000, 03:27 PM
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Maybe we should all hope the guy does sell his Prius for $35K. That would set an interesting data point on the value of our own Prius post sale.<br><br>I don't think it's likely to sell at that price, but wouldn't mind being pleasantly surprised that it did.
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post Oct 18 2000, 04:36 PM
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And the fact that almost new PRIUS is worth less than $18,000 raises another question:<br><br>What is the true value of this car and how difficult it will be to sell it?<br><br>Lets say that you change a job and you do not need a car enymore.<br>Will you be able to sell it and if yes - for how much???<br><br>Robert
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post Oct 19 2000, 06:59 AM
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I am not joking here,<br>here was my email to that ebay guy: "this car is $20,000 brand new, what are you trying to do here?<br><br>this was his response to me: "make a lot of money"
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