Vasco Salting the snail Premium Messages 10,309 San Francisco, CA Messages Vasco506 Messages Vasc0 Mar 8, 2003 #2 I think the Miata for 17,000. You can calculate it by looking at the buying prices and then divide it by 4. That'll be the resale price.
I think the Miata for 17,000. You can calculate it by looking at the buying prices and then divide it by 4. That'll be the resale price.
ving Messages 5,716 Mar 8, 2003 #3 but that means the miatas sale price is over 50k!!! it puts it out of the first car league
Vasco Salting the snail Premium Messages 10,309 San Francisco, CA Messages Vasco506 Messages Vasc0 Mar 8, 2003 #4 DIVIDE...numnut. It is about 4250...
Vasco Salting the snail Premium Messages 10,309 San Francisco, CA Messages Vasco506 Messages Vasc0 Mar 8, 2003 #5 The buying price for the highest costing Miata is 17,000. You divide that by four, and it gives you 4250 i guess. tisk, tisk.
The buying price for the highest costing Miata is 17,000. You divide that by four, and it gives you 4250 i guess. tisk, tisk.
TingBoy Messages 1,182 Mar 8, 2003 #6 he thought u meant that the resale price was 17,000 so he multiplied by 4 to get the original price....which wuz wrong
he thought u meant that the resale price was 17,000 so he multiplied by 4 to get the original price....which wuz wrong
ving Messages 5,716 Mar 9, 2003 #7 yeah, next time explain urself properly I was after resasle prices. soooooo 17k is an awfully high resale for a miata
yeah, next time explain urself properly I was after resasle prices. soooooo 17k is an awfully high resale for a miata
meeekael Messages 747 Messages meeekael Mar 9, 2003 #8 har har har that AE86 is bloody cheap so its got crap all resale......sad
ving Messages 5,716 Mar 9, 2003 #9 how much is the ae86? might restart with it... wish i could restart with a civic :/
meeekael Messages 747 Messages meeekael Mar 9, 2003 #10 I thinks that the AE86 is around the 12-14G mark..not sure though