if the car is still running "GOOD" meaning: no break down, no problem so whatever with the engine...than yes, $5,000 is a fair price and could be more. But if there's some minor problem with the engine than it's too high because 150,000 miles is a bit high. Remember with $5,000 I could buy a 99-00 honda civic ex with less than 90,000 miles and run perfectly. I know because my g/f bought one
yeah, the engine is average. no problems, but has had in the passed. but its all ben fixed up. before i sell, im going to try to restore the engine asmuch as i can..make it reliable. still a lot of miles..but with a few new pparts and replacements..should be totally fine for another 50k.
Depends on who you're trying to sell it too. If there are a lot of young people who are just now starting to get into the import/sport compact street racing scene and have the money to throw on any kind of "race" car in your area then you can probably get more, but if there are only regular people who don't give a sh*t about all the hard work and money you put into the car then $5k isn't that bad of a price they may even want a lower price.
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