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Old 02-28-2008, 07:45 PM
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value of 2000 sport w/ 60,000 miles

Hey Guys,

Im currently in the market for a 4runner. I found a 2000 sr5 sport auto 4wd with 60,000 miles on the clock. What do you think this truck is worth with such low miles. Unfortunately it is at a used car lot, so that might bump the price up a bit.

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Old 02-28-2008, 07:49 PM
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car lot prob something like 15k
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It does depend on where you live though, too.
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I dont know what miles mean to you but I just saw a 3rd gen with a e-locker black on tan leather for buy it now 11,600 on e-bay. Some people take comfort in miles. I would check dipstick, air filter, trans level, power steering as well as antifreeze. If coolant is clean and no corrosion in radiator, dipstick doesn't look like it was up a butt an to fill line, and air filter is clean the truck was prob taken care of. I mean I can name a few things that only take at most a 30 min inspection and when ur willing to shell out 15k. Are there spots on the ground underneath it and if so from where? Belts too are a good indicator if there 7 years old now and say Toyota on them, the truck hasn't been well taken care of.
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KBB it.
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I wouldn't pay over $13k myself unless it's in immacualte condition I might pay a little more.
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$10K tops...even with 60,000 on the odo.

You'll need the money you save for mods!
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A truck like that here in WA would go for 15k EASY! Probably a lot more due to miles and condition.

Factory belts does not necessarily mean it was neglected. If the owner kept good care of it, especially at the dealer, they may have been changed already with factory parts. Take for example my 86 4Runner. All the belts on it are factory and say Toyota on them. Does it mean they are from 1986? No, as I changed them out a year ago.
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I didn't change my belts before it had 100K on it.
But 15K sounds high. I paid 16K 5 year ago for 99.

Try Edmunds.com (here is a TMV price on a loaded SR5 4wd with 60K miles):
Trade-In Private Party Dealer Retail
$9,428 $11,028 $12,832
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im hoping to get it for 11, maybe 12. obviously depeding on condition. its amazing how these trucks hold their value.
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To give you a better idea of what i mean:

2000 Limited 2WD 103k $13,500
2000 Limited 4x4 Miles unlisted $13,000
2001 SR5 4x4 Miles Unlisted $14,500
2001 SR5 4x4 100,087 miles $13,888

Here is one with onl 71K miles, SR5 non-sport: http://seattle.craigslist.org/oly/car/583164513.html
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check online at NADA a dealer once told me that is what they base their prices on
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15K would be awesome in the northwest, provided it is in excellent condition.

4runner prices are crazy here, used car dealers actually import them from other parts of the country to sell them at an inflated price here.
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Originally Posted by skjos
15K would be awesome in the northwest, provided it is in excellent condition.

4runner prices are crazy here, used car dealers actually import them from other parts of the country to sell them at an inflated price here.
I bought a 2000 from ohio for $6000 that would easily go for $10k here, even in the condition it was in.
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wow, the 4runner sold last night for the dealer asking price of $14999!
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Originally Posted by silvertoy
wow, the 4runner sold last night for the dealer asking price of $14999!
Thats nuts... around here I would laugh at that. I got my 98 for 7k (around 100k miles V6 Manual 4wd) and I see them go for that rate all the time... maybe up to 10k for a lower miles truck, but NEVER 15k. I would not ever pay that.
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yeah, even with 60K miles and clean I thought that was crazy. i was expecting to pay something closer to the edmunds TMV dealer price of 12,000. so much for that idea.
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Originally Posted by silvertoy
wow, the 4runner sold last night for the dealer asking price of $14999!
darn and i was only a dollar off
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Originally Posted by Trail_Banger
$10K tops...even with 60,000 on the odo.

You'll need the money you save for mods!
You're high... I've got a 2000 Limited 4WD w/ E-locker at 54k miles. With your logic mine would only be worth 12k or so.... I think not, if I were to sell it I'd start around 17-18k.
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Originally Posted by rearviewmirror
You're high... I've got a 2000 Limited 4WD w/ E-locker at 54k miles. With your logic mine would only be worth 12k or so.... I think not, if I were to sell it I'd start around 17-18k.
I don't know in what market you would ever get that kind of money... around here, you would be LUCKY to see 11k. I just found one on craigslist matching your description pretty exactly for 11k. Maybe you are in a different market though.

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