Is US $1,500 fair for Honda Civic 2000 with over 240,000 mileage?
Is US $1,500 fair for Honda Civic 2000 with over 240,000 mileage? - 1
I'd haggle down. I'd offer $800
For 240,000 miles $400 is more reasonable.
Actually that is a fair price for the car even though I would never buy a car with over 200,000 miles no matter what make it was.
http://www.nadaguides.com/Cars/2000/Honda/Civic-4-Cyl/Sedan-4D-DX/Values
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