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Thinking about selling. What is the true value of my car?

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Giving serious consideration to selling my 2017 GT350, Oxford White, blue stripes, Recaro seats, 1,300 miles.
All original, never tracked. Everything is like new
I have the complete owners supplement kit, window sticker, etc.
The battery is a Motorcraft replacement Battery but I do have the original battery, also replaced the original air filter with one from Ford Performance but I kept the original filter
Prices are all over the place so what do you think is a fair asking price?

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Can we vote not to sell? : )

JUst curious more than anything- no judgement- why sell and what would you replace it with?

(My buddys and I always have fun doing these hypothetical I could sell this and this and buy this)

Does your car have any PPF? how are the tires? how is front lip? - those are first 3 questions I would be asking in addition to the info you all ready provided
 
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Tires are as you would expect for 1300 miles
Front lip is scratch free
 

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Look at the car in my avatar. 2018 GT350 w/recaros and tech package (white with blue stripes just like yours). It had 1300 miles on it when I sold it last summer. It also had Ford's extended warranty and complete ceramic coating. MSRP was $62k in 2018 and I sold it for $61k. That was before the market went absolutely bananas. I would imagine that a similar car (but a 2017 MY) would fetch $60k - $65k right now. Maybe I'm off with my estimate though...
 
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We are in the same price range. I was thinking 60k but would gladly take more LOL
 

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The real question is what are you going to replace it with and how bad are you going to regret it in the future when V8 manuals are a thing of the past?
 

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Coming from someone with two v8, six speed manuals, you cannot pry out of my cold dead fingers.
 

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The real question is what are you going to replace it with and how bad are you going to regret it in the future when V8 manuals are a thing of the past?
I'm assuming he probably won't regret it....he's put 1300 miles on in 5 years.

No offense intended, I'd just capitalize on the high market if I didn't care about driving it.
 

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$60-$65K sounds right in line even if the market is slowing. My ā€˜17 went for just under $60K a year ago with 5K miles, PPF, and Ford Prem Care warranty. The warranty was a valuable asset on the older model.
 

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I'm assuming he probably won't regret it....he's put 1300 miles on in 5 years.

No offense intended, I'd just capitalize on the high market if I didn't care about driving it.
My 07 has less than 10K miles going on 15 years. It doesn't mean I don't love driving that car. They were great miles and there will be more.
 

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I'm assuming he probably won't regret it....he's put 1300 miles on in 5 years.

No offense intended, I'd just capitalize on the high market if I didn't care about driving it.
My friend/neighbor was the original owner of the car. I bought it from him last fall with just over 1000 miles on it
I was only able to put a couple hundred miles on it before it had to be put away for winter storage
Now prices are very high and I am considering selling
 

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Now's the time! Put it on BAT (bring a trailer) and see how the bids fare.
 

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As the guy who sold his last summer, I regret it (sort of). The 350 just doesn't have the low end torque that makes it fun to drive on the street. Sure, its an animal from another dimension on the track, but 90%+ of time you will be driving on the street or around town, not at the track.

That said, I do miss mine and I'm now in the market for a 6-speed Coyote. I wish I still had my 350 but hoping to pull the trigger soon on the "right" Coyote. I had a 2016 GT PP1 and it seemed like more fun around town and on the street than the 350.
 

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I'd say based on posted condition, without pics, $58k easy. High side of $62k is my max guesstimate based on the current market.

Take 10 of the same car w/same options in same condition and average out the selling price. More than likely, it's going to be spot on to what you could get.

eBay is a poor judgement to use for gauging selling values because even with "completed" auctions, there is no real way to know if the vehicle actually did sell or not. I've seen vehicles on there that looked like they had sold (completed auction or buy it now), then magically the car is on there again and listed 10x over.... LOL

I've often wondered about BaT if the cars had really completed a sale or not - meaning buyer takes ownership, not just an "online" visible sale. Seems like cars do sell on there, but does BaT not allow a realist if a car sold and say the buyer backed out or didn't come through with payment? That I don't know...
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