This is far too subjective a question to answer. As with any automobile purchase, the buyer/seller must weigh such factors as options, condition, mileage, warranty, upgrades/repairs, market value and financial need in setting a 'fair' price.
Fortunately, there are several guides to automobile buying available online. The Kelley Blue Book is now available on the net, and lets you check the ever-elusive 'blue book price'.Edmund's offers free information and advice, including the ever-elusive dealer price (what they really pay) and negotiating tips. Check Yahoo! for at least 40 other sources of car purchasing information. Research your local market by checking out what used vehicles are selling for. Canadians, don't forget craigslist and kijiji
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