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NewNali03

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Guys I have 2005 yukon denali with navigation 6 disc changer with some 22'
', everything else is stock.iT HAS 110K on it, I am thinking of selling it how much do you guys think is a fair price for it?. it has no problems at all except "service tire monitor "that pops out every now and then. check out the pics and let me know what u think before i post it on craigslist. thanks for your opinion.
 

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Denali0229

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Put it on autotrader. It'll sell ten times faster. When I sold my old truck, I had it on CL for a month with little interest. I put it on autotrader and sold it in three days. I think it only costs like $35. Look around on autotrader and see what a comparable truck is priced for in your area and check out KBB. I think price will differ depending on your location.
 

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truck looks great bro! ive had opposite experience than drew has. i put a avalanche on craiglist and sold it in 2 hours. navigation and 6 disc changer were stock options so that doesnt make it worth any more honestly. and the rims look great, but i dont think theyd raise the value of the car by more than $500 MAYBE. They will make the vehicle stick out alittle more and be more appealing to a buyer tho. i agree that your area will be the main factor when selling. but for a referrence, i bought my 03 Denali with 90k on it for 13k in georgia off a used car lot
 

Donnie Yukonie

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I would say at least 9 grand extreme low balling looks
Ike a great truck personally I would go for 11 thousand at least that's what they are going for in my area


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coolchuck

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Like everyone said, It really depends on your area. You can search you r zip code on Autotrader for comparable trucks.
Looks good!
 

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You could probably get $12-13k here for that if you stick to your guns and wait for the right person to make an offer. More realistic price would be about $11k. There are Yukons and Hoes in every other driveway here, though, so it's harder to sell them for high-dollar. And anyone that's bought a used car before will laugh at you if you try to jack the price up because you put custom rims on it. Aftermarket parts don't increase resale value of vehicles.
 
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M3PO

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Aftermarket parts don't increase resale value of vehicles.

Agreed, any dealer/wholesaler/etc will tell you that. And in some cases (mine) people pass on the vehicles. Not trying to knock the OP, just giving my experience with friends that are wholesalers and dealers, and mine too.
 

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