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how much is a 2010 cali with 11,900 miles worth?

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  1. ignacio

    ignacio Karting

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    original price $220k

    silver/black with contrasting stitching
    magnetic shocks
    cruise control
    daytona seats--full electric seats
    front parking sensors
    aluminum brake calipers
    yellow tachometer
    ipod connector


    car is clean. all services up to date.
     
  2. forgeahead

    forgeahead F1 Rookie Owner

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    165-170
     
  3. Surfah

    Surfah F1 Rookie

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    +1. 160 tradein to 170 private sale.
     
  4. tg5769

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    Is it miles or KM on the clock?
     
  5. ignacio

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    11,900 miles not kilometers
     
  6. McRoswell

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    Call your dealer. That is what I did on my 430 Spider. I was so suprised, I gave it to them and purchased a Cali. Best decision I have made in years
     
  7. RickLederman

    RickLederman F1 Rookie Rossa Subscribed

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    I sold my 2010 Cali about a year ago with almost 30,000 mi, the suggested values above make sense. I sold it on Cars.com but giving it to the dealer certainly takes away the worry of it selling.

    Rick
     
  8. MalibuGuy

    MalibuGuy F1 Veteran

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    Hey Rick!
    I have a question: if you trade in your old car and get credit towards the purchase of a new car, do you pay sales tax for the difference (new car price - trade-in price) or are you responsible for the sales tax on the full new car value.

    In California the sales tax is high 8.25% this year and maybe even higher in the near future.
     
  9. kylepetree

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  10. Surfah

    Surfah F1 Rookie

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    That's the case for my state. GET is paid on the difference between new car and trade-in price which makes hassle-free trade-in a more attractive alternative. As an example, my friend traded in his LP560-4 for his 458 Spider and factored in the $8K saved on GET into his decision rather than deal with tire-kickers and joy riders.

    This is not the case for Kalifornia IIRC. YMMV.
     
  11. dentata

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    90% sure sales tax in CA is based on full value.
     
  12. mlad1101

    mlad1101 Rookie

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    This is the case in Cali.
     
  13. RickLederman

    RickLederman F1 Rookie Rossa Subscribed

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    One more reason NOT to live in California:)

    Rick
     
  14. not4one

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    Wow...news to me...I had no idea there were any states that don't provide full tax credit on the trade-in. That sucks. In Fla, I traded my Cali to an exotic car dealer down the street from a marina where I bought a new boat. Even in that case, I just ran the car title thru the boat dealer (perfectly legal) and got full trade-in credit reducing the boat sales tax bill by a useful 12 or 13k.
     
  15. Hkpooh

    Hkpooh Formula Junior

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    100% sure. doesn't matter what you trade in, you always pay full tax on auto purchase.
     
  16. omniman

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    Definitely varies by state. Florida taxes the difference. Many others tax the full new sale regardless of trade. Check your state policy and move if necessary! :)
     
  17. Sales@CNCMOTORS

    Sales@CNCMOTORS Formula 3

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    Check out Silver over Black California!!!

    http://www.cncexotics.com/detail-2009-ferrari-california-used-8137792.html

    Or we can take it in on trade if you want something else that we have? We have 3 458's right now....
     
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