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Originally Posted by MotoX16
Wanting to see if there's any interest in my car, asking $23k. I still have like $5k left on the loan but I'm willing to meet at the credit union, get the https://paydaysay.com/50-loan-instan...-alternatives/ loan paid off, and transfer the title over to you. There are a few locations local to the twin cities (MN) but I'd like to meet there in person for the lien release, then go to the dmv after. Also looking for feedback on my price, when the best time of year to sell is, should I part it out, should I wait a year till I have the title in my name, etc.
I love the car and it has been great to me, but I had a baby a few months ago and am looking to get into something with 4 doors. I have mostly all the stock parts, stock wheels have a set of winter tires on them, and I have a second black oem hood with Verus vents on it.
Valvoline full synthetic oil and oem filter changed every 3-5k miles. Boosted at 25k miles. New oem spark plugs at 36k miles. 44k on the clock and slowly rising. No major issues
Would consider trading for an 8th gen civic si sedan or a 2nd gen honda fit sport, manual only
Thanks for looking, feel free to read through my build thread in the link below and please reach out with any questions
https://www.ft86club.com/forums/show...p?p=3443417#po

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It sounds like you're making some thoughtful decisions regarding your car and potential sale. Considering factors like paying off the loan before transferring the title demonstrates transparency and a commitment to a smooth transaction.
Asking for feedback on your pricing and the best time to sell is a wise move. It's often a balance between finding the right buyer and getting the value you desire for your car. Offering additional information about the car's history, maintenance, and modifications, such as the Valvoline full synthetic oil changes and boosted mileage, can definitely pique the interest of potential buyers.
The fact that you're open to trades, like an 8th gen Civic Si or a 2nd gen Honda Fit Sport, shows flexibility. It might expand your pool of interested parties.
Lastly, sharing your build thread for more details is a great way to provide potential buyers with in-depth information. Wishing you the best of luck with the sale!