I might have to sell my car, which is unfortunate. I know people post this a lot, but I would really appreciate your advice

It’s a 2017 model with 14,000 miles. It has no oil consumption and comes with Recaro seats. It’s completely stock.

How much do you think I could sell it for?

Thanks, everyone.

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How is it possible to drive a car like this for only 3,000 miles?

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More importantly, how could you sell a car like this after enjoying it for only 3,000 miles? :cry:

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I’ll give you 20 bucks and a solid high-five.

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I wish I didn’t have to, I really love it :cry:

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You got ahead of me. “Crisp” is a bit too fancy for my taste.

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Looks like Scrooge McDuck over there throwing around big money. Not everyone can afford a crisp high-five.

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Even though I usually prefer black on black, your white on black is my favorite.

If you can manage it financially, don’t sell. In two months, you might be driving a Corolla or Prius, wishing you still had your Mustang.

By the way, is that the Antelope Valley?

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Rocky Mountain Front Range in Colorado, specifically Pikes Peak.

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Oh, it’s clear that it has experienced hail damage at some point.

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Selling it to get a GT500, right? :joy:

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I established the market last year by paying $57,000 for a Whipple car with 15,000 miles, so anything is possible. Sorry to hear you might have to sell; they really are fantastic cars.

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I sold my 2017 model with 11,000 miles for $54,000 about a year ago. I’m not sure what the market looks like now, but I would expect getting a little over $50,000 should be relatively straightforward.