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I have a nice automatic black 4 door 3Lt Toyota 4X4 pick up (big cab) 2007. It has 47,800 km on the clock and I would like to know what I should put it up for sale for? Cost new 850000 TB+

Edited by a99az

I just sold a 2006 manual Extra-cab 3.0ltr 4x4 with 110,000 km for 545,000 THB needed new tyres though, and had a small dent behind the passenger door, for yours I would have thought 650,000 to 675,000. Look online to see how much they are making, thats what I did, then priced it accordingly. Hope this helps.

http://www.cars4thais.com/

http://www.chiangmai...iangmai2car.php

http://www.chiangmaicaronline.com/

http://www.cmusedcar.com/

http://www.thaicar.com/en_index.php

http://www.cm2cars.com/

http://www.one2car.com/

http://www.bahtsold.com/en/home

http://classifieds.thaivisa.com/

A few links to get you started.

Edited by solent01

Look at your insurance policy, the valuation for total loss is normally 80% of what they figure the vehicle is worth here. Low mileage, documented regular service, absence of scratches/whiskey dings, etc can add value to the vehicle.

Ask a dealer what he would give you for it, then add ? 10%? ( I did this with an 5 year old 4x4 , 85K and got 535,000 instead of 480,000 from a dealer when I bought a new car recently)

FWIW, a friend of mine just sold his 2001 Tundra V-8 for 190,000 THB, it had 337,000 KM on it, but was sound. This was in Arizona--how would that compare with CM Toyota truck prices?

FWIW, a friend of mine just sold his 2001 Tundra V-8 for 190,000 THB, it had 337,000 KM on it, but was sound. This was in Arizona--how would that compare with CM Toyota truck prices?

I wish they had the V8 over here, anyway a few days ago I sold a 2001 3Ltr 4WD SR5 Extra cab with 130,000 Km for 280,000..I thought was pretty good as I paid 315,000 for it about 3.5 years ago, and it sold within 3 days of listing it so maybe I was too cheap on the price!

FWIW, a friend of mine just sold his 2001 Tundra V-8 for 190,000 THB, it had 337,000 KM on it, but was sound. This was in Arizona--how would that compare with CM Toyota truck prices?

I wish they had the V8 over here, anyway a few days ago I sold a 2001 3Ltr 4WD SR5 Extra cab with 130,000 Km for 280,000..I thought was pretty good as I paid 315,000 for it about 3.5 years ago, and it sold within 3 days of listing it so maybe I was too cheap on the price!

You sold it for 35,000 less than you paid 3.5 years ago......how could your price have been too cheap?

Surely you expected some loss over 42 months?

FWIW, a friend of mine just sold his 2001 Tundra V-8 for 190,000 THB, it had 337,000 KM on it, but was sound. This was in Arizona--how would that compare with CM Toyota truck prices?

I wish they had the V8 over here, anyway a few days ago I sold a 2001 3Ltr 4WD SR5 Extra cab with 130,000 Km for 280,000..I thought was pretty good as I paid 315,000 for it about 3.5 years ago, and it sold within 3 days of listing it so maybe I was too cheap on the price!

You sold it for 35,000 less than you paid 3.5 years ago......how could your price have been too cheap?

Surely you expected some loss over 42 months?

Quite honestly once over a certain age, well kept and maintained cars barely depreciate.. Theres so little of ok quality at the bottom of the price range.

Plus I would say if he bought an SR5 when it was 4 years old with perhaps 80k kms on it for 315 he bought very well.

my friend said his buyer pulled out a stethoscope type device and listened to each cylinder.

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