November 29, 2009
I have a Saturn Ion 2004. im wondering how much i can sell it for?
lilbob asked:
everything works fine. been driving it for 2years now. the title is salvage and theres a little ***** in the front windshield( i glued the ***** with a quarter,lol). how much can i sell this car for?
Atlanta Selling Salvage Cars
everything works fine. been driving it for 2years now. the title is salvage and theres a little ***** in the front windshield( i glued the ***** with a quarter,lol). how much can i sell this car for?
Atlanta Selling Salvage Cars

Tags: Car Salvage, Lol, Salvage, Salvage Cars, Saturn, Saturn Ion, Sell Car, Windshield.
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Comments on I have a Saturn Ion 2004. im wondering how much i can sell it for?
1:20 pm
Atlanta Selling Salvage Cars
Check Kelley Blue Book…
Here's the link for yours:
8:16 am
Atlanta Selling Salvage Cars
Look on Vehix.com for examples.
3:29 am
Atlanta Selling Salvage Cars
It depends on what features it has…if you want to sell it for blue book value you can go to to get the blue book value on it depending on the condition and features.
8:58 pm
Atlanta Selling Salvage Cars
I've had my dad check on cars on the kelley blue book, and they have high prices in conparison to what sells on the street. Just letting you know their prices are a bit too high sometimes.
12:01 am
Atlanta Selling Salvage Cars
One of the keys to pricing a car is to effectively rate the car as the price will vary widely based on condition and mileage. Mileage is pretty obvious. You should base condition on a Carfax report (which would also help catch any odometer fraud) and your own HONEST review.
There are a bunch of places to check car prices on the Internet. NADA guides is one – but since they are owned by the car dealers association I never recommend them. KBB is another. Driverside.com is a new site and they have a couple of extras – great data showing price based on mileage; DriverSide Estimate where they search actual listings to find what cars are actually selling for in local markets; and estimates for trade in pricing.