what would a sell fast price be on this?

78cj5Guy

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I got a 2000 chevy suburban 2500 4wd i am thinking about selling what would be a fast selling price on it be
has the 6.0L v8

has 275,000 Miles

just had a new water pump and radiator and a/c belt put on cost of $800

also has new tow mirrors cost was $140

and a set of moto metal rims cost $600 with some used toyo a/t tires 265/70/17 E rated
 

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Check kbb and decuct $1000.
 
why would you decuct 1k seem like a lot of a decuct
People on the market for one will already have that # on their mind and jump on one thats cheaper.
 
...because kbb is always overpriced by $1k anyway and you said "sell fast price"? An almost 300k mile half ton GM doesn't have the best resale.
 
I must have missed something when I crunched the specs on kbb site. 2000 burb, 275k 6.0 auto 4x4 in good condition in my area came up fair party price of $2597. Seems low to me. Or is it?
 
I must have missed something when I crunched the specs on kbb site. 2000 burb, 275k 6.0 auto 4x4 in good condition in my area came up fair party price of $2597. Seems low to me. Or is it?

yes i was thinking i could get 5 to 5500 out of it being a three quarter ton
 
Dealer trade in on a clean one with 200k is $1500. So that's a good judge for value.

High miles, original motor and trans offset the value of new waterpump, wheels, and Mirrors.

The waterpump and radiator are worth $300 retail.

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I got $3,495 private party in fair condition on KBB. I'd say $3,500 is a good price for it. Miles are high, has body damage on the passenger side, etc. The 6.0 2500 Burbans are fairly common, might could get a little more if it was an 8.1.

I think a lot of the ones on Craigslist are way overpriced right now. I check Craigslist daily for Suburbans, just picked up a 99 2500 454 Burb and I've still got my eyes open for an 03-06 2500 8.1 Burb.
 
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