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I'm leaving so need to sell both my cars. How to find the right selling price?

A mechanic at Toyota offered me 320k for my Vios.

Thanks

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Do what the Thais do.. Think of a number then multiply by 7.5.. :)

Or buy one of the thai magazines that publishes car for sale ads.. They are large format paperbacks available in Big C, Foodland etc.. Check out the prices for cars similar to yours.. Or go walk around the used car dealers and get a feel for the price..

Or.. Decide what you'd be happy to sell them for.. You know how long you've had them and what you paid. Jusy remember there is much less depreciation here than in Europe/UK/Aus/US etc...

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Do what the Thais do.. Think of a number then multiply by 7.5.. :)

Or buy one of the thai magazines that publishes car for sale ads.. They are large format paperbacks available in Big C, Foodland etc.. Check out the prices for cars similar to yours.. Or go walk around the used car dealers and get a feel for the price..

Or.. Decide what you'd be happy to sell them for.. You know how long you've had them and what you paid. Jusy remember there is much less depreciation here than in Europe/UK/Aus/US etc...

:D Doesn't matter what I multiply by, the buyer might just knock out a couple zeroes to irritate me.

OK, paperbacks and used car dealers - that's what I'll do.

Thanks much

Posted
Do what the Thais do.. Think of a number then multiply by 7.5.. :)

Or buy one of the thai magazines that publishes car for sale ads.. They are large format paperbacks available in Big C, Foodland etc.. Check out the prices for cars similar to yours.. Or go walk around the used car dealers and get a feel for the price..

Or.. Decide what you'd be happy to sell them for.. You know how long you've had them and what you paid. Jusy remember there is much less depreciation here than in Europe/UK/Aus/US etc...

:D Doesn't matter what I multiply by, the buyer might just knock out a couple zeroes to irritate me.

OK, paperbacks and used car dealers - that's what I'll do.

Thanks much

Large finance companies like Tanachart and Tisco keep records on cars value according to how much they are willing to finance them and how much they fetch on repos auctions.

2005 Vios would be 320-400k pending on condition and model (550k or 700k new)

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