Valuing a modified diesel
Valuing a modified diesel
Looks like I will have to sell my 300D at some point in the next couple of months.
What do you think the value of these cars should be placed at after tons of modifications?
Basically, If I list the thing on ebay, will its value be higher because of the stuff on it, or lower?
I wrote this little essay which would give you an idea of whats on the car. This is the rough draft for an eventual auction sale. (WARNING- its long and boring)
Its totally subjective. Most people are scared away by lots of customization, they don't know whats been done and what "quirks" might be hiding in all that custom work.
Personally....
350k miles is a lot to start with in any used car, even an MB diesel, but somewhat a plus for being honest
4-speed a big plus
2.88 a negative (to me) when paired with a manual and stock turbo
Dead EGR is good
3" exhaust is a big plus
VO system, I'd walk away immediately (you knew that answer was coming )
I've read the document and it seems very long winded even by eBay description standards. You could probably leave out the "Here is how it works" section completely since those interested in that stuff likely already know the process.
Definitely trim some fat; less "story of its life", more useful "to the point" details that will help a potential buyer decide if they want the car and how much its worth to them.
Good luck!
(08-08-2009, 08:07 AM)ForcedInduction VO system, I'd walk away immediately (you knew that answer was coming )
(08-08-2009, 08:07 AM)ForcedInduction VO system, I'd walk away immediately (you knew that answer was coming )
(08-08-2009, 08:07 AM)ForcedInduction Its totally subjective. Most people are scared away by lots of customization, they don't know whats been done and what "quirks" might be hiding in all that custom work.....
(08-08-2009, 08:07 AM)ForcedInduction Its totally subjective. Most people are scared away by lots of customization, they don't know whats been done and what "quirks" might be hiding in all that custom work.....
Yeah, its a shame really. The way I see it is that anyone who loves playing with their vehicle will undoubtedly want to do all kinds of work themselves, not buy one where a lots been done already.
The next problem is that those that spend lots of money on these cars are the same people who shit themselves if you alter the tire size by 3mm or weld a brace to the bottom of a shitty stock jack (works great by the way).
What I need to find is an older rich former hippie who regrets opening those sweatshops in Thailand and who now would like to repent by appearing 'green'. Let me know if you come across one of these people.
I intend to put it up for sale when I get the title back from the state, which should be in the next couple of weeks, but more likely 2024.
Interesting. I've had offers on mine a couple times in the last year. Maybe it's all the redneck/diesel truck inspiration in my town.
Ive had a couple offers on this in the past as well.
I really don't want to sell it but I cant argue with a calculator, a pointed finger, and an accusing stare.
It turns out, once you add every dollar Ive spent on the car, and divide it by the months Ive owned it, ive paid 350 bucks a month for this car over 2 years. Add that to the likelyhood that I will continue to work on it and spend more money, and it represents a dangerous money drain at the moment. "3 quarters of all this money spent was voluntary, you were bolting random shit to it for years, random EXPENSIVE shit."
"You could have bought a very decent newish car for 3 or 4 grand, and saved THOUSANDS of dollars over time." Wheres the fun in that?
Then I was hit with the logic of "think, you can do all this stuff again on a better starting condition car when you have more space and more time" True, that WOULD be fun.
We'll see how things are when the title gets here, it takes 10-14 weeks to get one back here. This is what I get for keeping meticulous expense records in an unlocked filing cabinet.
I would much rather put money towards a project than have a payment. When it comes down to it, can you really put a price on all those hours YOU put into it?
Paying $350/month towards maintaining a car is better than paying a bank $350/month so that you can someday say you actually own the car!
(08-11-2009, 06:51 PM)ForcedInduction Paying $350/month towards maintaining a car is better than paying a bank $350/month so that you can someday say you actually own the car!
(08-11-2009, 06:51 PM)ForcedInduction Paying $350/month towards maintaining a car is better than paying a bank $350/month so that you can someday say you actually own the car!
At least you can do what u want to it while you own it! Don't forget cars with a loan need full coverage insurance plus if you have a money tight month with a payed off car just drive it! no payments!!! big plus not to be tied in to a payment!!!
you guys are all preaching to the converted.
Right now I don't really need the car, and it represents an asset I can offload in order to clear a credit card bill. Besides, Id love to do all the same mods to a wagon at one point.
Dump the complainer and keep the car, $350.00 a month is much cheaper than the later!
I guess now would be a bad time to ask if you're ever gonna finish that tranny, huh?
anyway, if/when you're looking to offload that project, I'm interested.
Thats funny I maxed my credit card to fix up my 240d and now i am paying it off like a car payment but my car is every thing I could want and my daily driver!
(08-13-2009, 01:06 PM)SurfRodder I guess now would be a bad time to ask if you're ever gonna finish that tranny, huh?
anyway, if/when you're looking to offload that project, I'm interested.
(08-13-2009, 01:06 PM)SurfRodder I guess now would be a bad time to ask if you're ever gonna finish that tranny, huh?
anyway, if/when you're looking to offload that project, I'm interested.
(08-14-2009, 01:23 PM)dropnosky Touche! Even though im a procrastinating SOB, I intend to finish it up. Might take me longer than I thought, gotta work on work needs. Im keeping all my tons of spare parts, extra rims, projects, and of course my much loved custom hand made stick shift knob.
(08-14-2009, 01:23 PM)dropnosky Touche! Even though im a procrastinating SOB, I intend to finish it up. Might take me longer than I thought, gotta work on work needs. Im keeping all my tons of spare parts, extra rims, projects, and of course my much loved custom hand made stick shift knob.