1988 xcab 4X4 SR5 Truck Value?
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1988 xcab 4X4 SR5 Truck Value?
New to the site and to Toyota 4x4's.
I wanted to know the mid(good) to high(excellent) end value on a clean, original 1988' 4x4 xcab sr5, 4 cylinder/ 5 spd with 98k miles.
Seller is asking 13K that seems high. I checked ebay and online KBB and NADA I'm getting 3k high side. I guessing 7-10k from what I see on other sales.
Thanks in advance for the help.
I wanted to know the mid(good) to high(excellent) end value on a clean, original 1988' 4x4 xcab sr5, 4 cylinder/ 5 spd with 98k miles.
Seller is asking 13K that seems high. I checked ebay and online KBB and NADA I'm getting 3k high side. I guessing 7-10k from what I see on other sales.
Thanks in advance for the help.
Last edited by Coprod; 07-13-2016 at 02:23 PM.
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Truck prices are very regional. (You're not going to drive to the next State to get a 28 year old truck.) So check out Craigslist for your area.
That said, in my area (San Francisco: no rust) $13k will get you a 4x4 pickup somewhere in the 2006 age range.
And can someone explain to me why someone would advertise a vehicle as "clean"? What does a good car wash cost, $10? Okay, I'll add $3 to my offer if it's clean. Heck, I've seen lots of ads touting "clean title." No finger smudges?
That said, in my area (San Francisco: no rust) $13k will get you a 4x4 pickup somewhere in the 2006 age range.
And can someone explain to me why someone would advertise a vehicle as "clean"? What does a good car wash cost, $10? Okay, I'll add $3 to my offer if it's clean. Heck, I've seen lots of ads touting "clean title." No finger smudges?
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4 cylinder/ 5 spd. I don't know what axle codes
When I said clean I meant in very good shape, interior has no rips, stains or broken parts. Body straight, no rust issues.
When I said clean I meant in very good shape, interior has no rips, stains or broken parts. Body straight, no rust issues.
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It's worth what somebody will pay..
I've seen lots of 1990s toyotas up here for sale for well over $5000, they've got a bit of a following.
I'm not going to be paying over 5 grand for a 26 year old truck unless I've got a damn good reason though.. Especially with the rust issues that a lot of these have.
I've seen lots of 1990s toyotas up here for sale for well over $5000, they've got a bit of a following.
I'm not going to be paying over 5 grand for a 26 year old truck unless I've got a damn good reason though.. Especially with the rust issues that a lot of these have.