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how much would you give for a 2002 Toyota corolla that has 140k miles and is in tip top shape?

how much is it worth in other words?

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instead of posting ur face u should post a picture of it for moer results!

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I don't have the picture. my friend is selling hers and I was wondering what it would be worth?
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and lol I like my face
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hahahaha im not saying ur ugly hon. i was bored and had nothing better to do than answer a random Q with a random A!
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I would pay around $9000.00

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woah really?
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Check the dealers, They are looking to buy that type of car to resell. They keep offering me $10,000.00 for mine and it's a 2001.
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Prob $2000 (maybe)

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Actaully now that i think about it more like $5000
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hm okay
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Search KellyBlueBook.com it well tell you the right about of how much your car is worth :)

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okay thanks bud
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It's something around 4,500 & you welcome
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From a dealer that Is she probably won't get much
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Auto dealers use www dot NADA dot com; look up the "trade-in" price.
I'll guess it's around $2000 -- $2500.

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I looked it up ,your looking anywhere from 2,500$ to 3,000$.

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okay thanks eddy
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you're welcome, anytime .
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What is the answer for a mild late summer?


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I'm.confused?
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I did a quick search and found many 2007-2012 models priced close to $9000. You'll get a lesser amount than that. If you want to compare the specifications of your cars with those in the market and deduce a cost for you car, you can probably try searching some actual selling place like http://www.unocardealers.com/cars-by-dealers.jsp?offset=140 . Sites like KellyBlueBook.com will also help.

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I've got a lambo in my abecave (my version of the batcave) so I don't really need one.

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