this is in NO WAY spam… I just want advice on something. I have a 91 jeep wrangler 4×4 with only 130,000 miles. i want to sell because i dont drive it as i have since bought a new truck. there are many things wrong with it such as, it needs a new tire (new tires for this model are sooo expensive), it wont start(tried battery, think it is starter) I dont want to put a bunch of money since i really just wnat to to get rid of it. so i am going to sell “as is” for best offer. how much would a good best offer be? it is a wrangler with removeable top and doors, and is good for body and parts except for the reason it wont start. it hasnt been driven for at least a year, and there were no problems with it when it was last drove. i would like to get a decent amount because i owe my mother some money and would like to pay her back. but i really dont know were to start with offers.. advice please
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about $550 maybe.
i’d sell that thing for $500 or best offer. if no takers, donate it. some places will actually give you a receipt for the value and it’s tax deductible. good luck!
$500?! Where do you people get your numbers?
I can’t stand Wranglers myself, but they hold their value extremely well. Get the thing fixed: It’s probably the fuel pump — a common problem on these. Expect about $500 for the repair. You should get $5500 to $8000 depending on the overall condition after the fix. If you don’t make the repair expect to sell it for $3000. Do the math — get it fixed. And don’t worry about the tires — unless they’re really bad it usually won’t effect the selling price much. You may want to search craigslist for tires, though. People are always getting rid of barely used stock tires for jeeps.