It’s tough to give a price without more info. What’s the mileage? Engine hours? Year? Service history? Owners? Just judging by the exterior, it could probably go for $7k-$9k in SoCal.
Noel said:
It’s tough to give a price without more info. What’s the mileage? Engine hours? Year? Service history? Owners? Just judging by the exterior, it could probably go for $7k-$9k in SoCal.
Looks rough with all that rust. I’d say $6k.
@Kim
With that much rust, $5k max.
With no info? I’d say $3k-$4k.
For perspective, we have a 2008 Yukon Denali in mint condition with very little rust and 130k miles. We were only offered $4k for a trade-in on a new Tahoe.
Lior said:
For perspective, we have a 2008 Yukon Denali in mint condition with very little rust and 130k miles. We were only offered $4k for a trade-in on a new Tahoe.
Where are you located?
I’d say $2k-$300 at most.
The blacked-out look might get you a little more, but assuming it’s close to 200k miles, you’re probably looking at $3.5k-$9k depending on location and the info you left out. I’d list it at $7k and take your best offer.
What year is it? I paid $5k for a 2009, one owner, firefighter’s vehicle with 230k miles, but it drives like new.
Without details, $500.
I just sold a 2009 Tahoe LS with 250,000 km for $7,000. Check your local market for similar vehicles and price it $500-$1k lower if you want a quick sale. I tried selling the same truck 5 years ago at the same price but got no buyers. This time, I sold it in two weeks.
So you like black, huh?
Under 200k miles? $4k, just for the drivetrain and interior.
Free… to me! I’m in the PNW. Will you deliver?