Just a open ended question for the open-minded on here.
It is Grandma's car which she finally agreed to stop driving(praise ______ ). She rarely drove the thing when she was. I'd drive it for a few days here & there to fill the gas tank so it had fresh gas. I honestly would be shocked if she got over 1000 miles a year on it. I had Walmart change the oil years ago and I bet based on mileage it is still sitting in there.
Going to look at it again today so I can take pictures and such. It always had no problems except a sticky idle air control valve. It sometimes would idle high in gear. Shiny paint, no dents although I bet on age alone it will need new tires. Now is it worth replacing them before selling or should I just tell the next owner to worry about it. They have plenty of tread but on age they must be close to 8 years old.
I was thinking $3500 isn't a bad price maybe start at $4000 and let them haggle a bit? Thoughts?
It is Grandma's car which she finally agreed to stop driving(praise ______ ). She rarely drove the thing when she was. I'd drive it for a few days here & there to fill the gas tank so it had fresh gas. I honestly would be shocked if she got over 1000 miles a year on it. I had Walmart change the oil years ago and I bet based on mileage it is still sitting in there.
Going to look at it again today so I can take pictures and such. It always had no problems except a sticky idle air control valve. It sometimes would idle high in gear. Shiny paint, no dents although I bet on age alone it will need new tires. Now is it worth replacing them before selling or should I just tell the next owner to worry about it. They have plenty of tread but on age they must be close to 8 years old.
I was thinking $3500 isn't a bad price maybe start at $4000 and let them haggle a bit? Thoughts?