I’m Trying To Find Out How Much I Should Sell My 2001 Toyota Tundra For
Posted in Brake Discs & Pads | Asked on Apr 27, 2011It is in fair condition (dings on the bumper with a 2 minor body dings) no rust, fair condition paint job, has a bed liner, 4WD, V8, power seats, windows, steering and locks. 140,000 miles, just got new tires on it those alone cost me $1000, just got new rims as well, cost me $1000 (17″ black chrome) it is on a lift kit and still runs great… new brake pads as well. So does anyone have any idea what I can sell it for? Thanks so much






There are 4 Answers for "I’m Trying To Find Out How Much I Should Sell My 2001 Toyota Tundra For"
Banks and car dealerships have books of prices for used cars.
Use the Kelly Blue Book Value. Aftermarket parts does not mean that you should sell your car for more. It usually lowers down the value of the car since it is not original.
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Well I just bought my 2003 tundra a few months ago for 7200 and considered it to be a really good deal. It is in good condition overall, very good mechanically. 2wd iforce V8. stock. 110k miles
So I think you should post yours around $8000 and a few people should be interested but after negotiating I would expect to get around $7500. It would be more because its 4wd and everything but the miles are pretty high and people dont really take aftermarket parts into consideration much when buying
edit: and no matter what dont take a personal check! say cash or cashiers check only! this has screwed me before