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Should I sell my 2007 XC90 for $2,600?

A mid-size luxury crossover SUV, the Volvo XC90 made its debut in 2002 at the Detroit Motor Show. Recognized for its safety, practicality, and comfort, the XC90 is a popular vehicle around the world. The XC90 proved to be very popular, and very good for Volvo's sales numbers, since its introduction in model year 2003 (North America). P2 platform.
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Should I sell my 2007 XC90 for $2,600?

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I have a 2007 Volvo XC90 with 205,000 miles on and I want to sell it. I am asking for $3,300 and I have dumped over $3,000 into maintenance in the last few months. The car is in stellar condition. Should I sell it for $2,600 because that’s the only offer I have gotten so far. Or should I hold on to it?
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Post by abscate »

Your miles are pushing down the clean retail into the $4100 range.

$3300 is a decent private sale price with no major warts, ready to go XC90, $2700 is a bit of a lowball. If you can wait 3 months or so you will find your $3300 fish

A lot of people in this price range wait for tax returns in March April May
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I'm afraid it is not a good time to sell a car. Winter is here - people usually buy in spring/summer, but especially with the pandemic people are keeping a tight look on their expenses

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That's too low in your market. If you can wait until spring you should be able to get 3300 or at bare minimum it should be easy to get 3000.
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I really appreciate your feedback!

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Seriously SEA people , I would pay $3000 for that , blow th engine, put another one in, and still feel a great deal ...
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I know, right? I am sickened to think that my car would only sell for $2,600. I do not want to sound rude but if I was selling a 2001 Honda CRV with 398,000 miles and listed it for $11,000 someone would buy it in a minute. Or there might even be a huge bidding war over it. But god forbid unless you’re selling a Corolla or RAV4 or CRV then nobody will buy it. LOL! Tell me I am not right!! 😂😂

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You might want to relist it at $4500 and wait

That’s a lift away from the bare bones price point and get someone in the “looking for better transport “

Great college kid car for four years of low miles, get out in four years wit h most of your money.
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JacobS wrote: 21 Dec 2020, 15:12 I know, right? I am sickened to think that my car would only sell for $2,600. I do not want to sound rude but if I was selling a 2001 Honda CRV with 398,000 miles and listed it for $11,000 someone would buy it in a minute. Or there might even be a huge bidding war over it. But god forbid unless you’re selling a Corolla or RAV4 or CRV then nobody will buy it. LOL! Tell me I am not right!! 😂😂
Lol... then sell it as 2007 Honda CRV and change the emblems.
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Hi abscate,

Even with 200,000 you think I can actually sell it for $4,500? I see other Volvo XC90 cars listed on OfferUp for around $3,200 and less miles than mine and they sit there for months before anyone buys it. The thing that’s really hindering me from selling mine I think is the high mileage which is such a shame because the car is so-well-taken-care-of!
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