Honda Accord Crosstour
2010-2012
10K-60K miles
4WD or 2WD
Midwest and Southwest
Thanks
2010-2012
10K-60K miles
4WD or 2WD
Midwest and Southwest
Thanks

infiniti g35I have authorized access to a major database as a gift from one of my clients.
This is good thing for a few reasons
1) you can see what dealers are paying for the car at auction. better bargaining with this information
2) you can see what a dealer will get for your car at auction if you trade it in. better bargaining with this information. I got $4k extra for my trade with this info.
3) you can just see what a car is going for at auction if you're trying to find a good deal and know someone with an auction license
It's best to just send me a link to an ad on craigslist, autotrader, ebay or your local dealer. But if not just give me the info.
ONLY ONE SPECIFIC MODEL YEAR.
All I need is
Year (required)
Make (required)
Model (required)
Trim (if available)
Miles (if available/concern)
Region of the country you're located in (Northeast, South, Midwest etc) for a more accurate price
- example (SUV's do better/more money in colder places than they do in Florida)
I'll do the first 20. No guarantees after that. some positive rep would be nice in returnbut not required.
what about the 4DR?
2003 lexus ls 430
80k miles
2006
Mercedes c230 base model
90,000 miles average condition.
Northeast US/ Philadelphia
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2011
Toyota
FJ Crusier
4WD model
50k + miles
Northeast and Midwest please
Year (required) 2005
Make (required) Infiniti
Model (required) g35 sedan-black
Trim (if available) rear wheel drive
Miles (if available/concern) 54,000 miles
Region: Seattle
infiniti g35
2004 or 2005
Honda Accord Crosstour
2010-2012
10K-60K miles
4WD or 2WD
Midwest and Southwest
Thanks![]()
54k miles is crazy low. Just as an example the average mileage for this car going through the auction is: 119,292 with a going price of $7,486
Based on auction data for 54k miles
54,000 miles in Average condition: dealer auction price is $10,500 with an estimated retail of $13,560
In above average condition the same car is $12,550 dealer auction price and $15,600 retail
It's tricky to determine what puts a car in above average condition. The $2,000 difference is huge if you're buying or trading in a car.
I'll tell you from personal experience...I treated my 03' G35 coupe like shyt. Had it for 6-7 years. It was in below average condition. But only had 50k miles on it. I got exactly what I wanted for it anyway. These cars are extremely popular and hold value like crazy.
50k is actually high mileage for this car at this year. So what I'm going to do is just look for recent transactions, which will be a lot more helpful, instead of giving you averages.
Only two in the last few months in the Northeast
05/02/13 PITTSBGH Regular $27,200 32,453 Avg MAROON
04/10/13 PITTSBGH Regular $24,800 34,798 Avg GREEN
Nationally
04/23/13 PORTLAND Regular $24,000 40,590 Below BLUE
Barely any data on the 2011's at auction. Not many have been sold. So here goes some 2010 model data. I'm picking out only a few auctions with relevant mileage.
2010 FJ Cruiser
05/03/13 PA Regular $23,000 44,009 Avg GREY
05/01/13 SAN DIEG Lease $21,600 82,392 Below CREAM
05/01/13 DALLAS Lease $23,900 47,544 Avg BLACK
04/30/13 HOUSTON Regular $23,600 54,792 Avg BLACK
04/24/13 ATLANTA Regular $23,600 51,144 Avg GREY 6G
04/09/13 PORTLAND Regular $21,500 67,715 Below SILVER
04/10/13 PITTSBGH Regular $23,900 56,262 Avg WHITE
$23,000 is the average for a 50k mile 2010 FJ Cruiser. Take $2k off for each additional 10k miles. Interestingly the prices between the 2010's and the 2011's aren't too far off from each other. No clue why.
Also just a sidenote: my uncle was a major case unit detective and his favorite UC car was a FJ cruiser. Nobody had any clue that he was undercover when he was in that thing.