I'm getting ready to sell the Evo
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I'm getting ready to sell the Evo
I'm a full time college student and work full time but I'm looking to move out and its unrealistic for me to try and maintain this car in the financial state I would be put in.
I've never sold a car privately so this will be the first, I was wondering if anyone had any advice for a sad sad member.
some information about it
*I still owe around 17k on the car
*It just topped over the 100k mile marker but the car is perfect I don't beat on it and it has never seen a track (which is why I feel I'm not using it to its full purpose)
*the car was stock when I bought it with about 75k miles on it with stock clutch still intact, Now it has a Megan TBE, metal 9 DV, ACT street disk clutch, a busher cone filter, and a defi boost gauge. Nothing major. I just changed all the transmission fluid, transfer case and rear diff with all the stock fluids, the oil got changed every 2,000 miles and air filter was cleaned regularly.
I'm not looking to make a profit off selling the car just kinda even out and sell it for what I still owe on the loan.
So any help would help, ha

I've never sold a car privately so this will be the first, I was wondering if anyone had any advice for a sad sad member.
some information about it
*I still owe around 17k on the car
*It just topped over the 100k mile marker but the car is perfect I don't beat on it and it has never seen a track (which is why I feel I'm not using it to its full purpose)
*the car was stock when I bought it with about 75k miles on it with stock clutch still intact, Now it has a Megan TBE, metal 9 DV, ACT street disk clutch, a busher cone filter, and a defi boost gauge. Nothing major. I just changed all the transmission fluid, transfer case and rear diff with all the stock fluids, the oil got changed every 2,000 miles and air filter was cleaned regularly.
I'm not looking to make a profit off selling the car just kinda even out and sell it for what I still owe on the loan.
So any help would help, ha


