TCH for sale
#1
TCH for sale
Well, my needs have changed, and it's time to sell the TCH. Since I know so many of you, I thought I'd post that my time on the forum is nearing an end. Don't say goodbye yet, though!
If you know anyone in SoCal, especially San Diego, who wants a great car with 22K miles and is loaded with options (gray/ash, NAV), let me know. It's in superb condition.
For anyone curious, I've found a 2006 Scion Xb with 9K miles... since I bought a new house and have lots of work to do, I thought the U-haul version of a Toyota product sounded ideal for now.
If you know anyone in SoCal, especially San Diego, who wants a great car with 22K miles and is loaded with options (gray/ash, NAV), let me know. It's in superb condition.
For anyone curious, I've found a 2006 Scion Xb with 9K miles... since I bought a new house and have lots of work to do, I thought the U-haul version of a Toyota product sounded ideal for now.
#6
Re: TCH for sale
Steve: It has been great reading your posts here. I wish you much luck with your new car.
Just curious (but not interested in buying). How did you set the price?
It would be good to know about the value before or after you sell the car. There is not much current data out there on the TCH.
If you don't know how to price it, you may want to go to Carmax and have them appraise it for free. Then add about $2K and sell it yourself.
Stay in touch!!
Just curious (but not interested in buying). How did you set the price?
It would be good to know about the value before or after you sell the car. There is not much current data out there on the TCH.
If you don't know how to price it, you may want to go to Carmax and have them appraise it for free. Then add about $2K and sell it yourself.
Stay in touch!!
#7
Re: TCH for sale
Steve: you LOOK like a hippie counterculture revivalist!
#9
Re: TCH for sale
Steve: Looks like there is one for sale on e-bay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Toyot...spagenameZWDVW
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Toyot...spagenameZWDVW
#10
Re: TCH for sale
Wow, am I reading this correct? $27k bid?The car has 20k miles already, what was the sticker, less than $31k minus $2.6k federal tax credit, seems like they would be loosing less than $2k plus taxes. That would be hard to achieve even with the car just driven off the dealer lot, not bad at all.