Joe, I agree to an extent. Yes, the Type R is a rare car, and thus more valuable than a regular integra or other cars. So yes, we sort of do set the value of the car for buying and selling. At the same time, there are some sellers out there who are asking way too much for their car. I'm sorry, but if your car is a year or two old, you should not be trying to sell the car for the same price bought new or more. I've seen plenty of people doing that. So even though the Type R is a rare car, you should still be realistic when trying to sell it. So at this time, Finding a 00-01 Type R in the $18-20K range is more realistic than anything more than that.
I actually got an awesome deal on my car because I bought it online (
http://www.greenlight.com).
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It was a brand new Type R, from the dealer with only 12 miles on it. And I paid $22,714 for the entire car including tax, tag and title! I'm one of the few people that got such a deal, as the internet company didn't offer this ultra-low price (selling below invoice) for long. In fact, I think only two of us got that deal and we both bought our cars within a week of each other. The reason the price was so low is because Greenlight sold cars in bulk (they are now Carsdirect.com). And since the company was new, they were willing to sell cars very cheap (you could have gotten a 00' Honda Civic Si for $16,250). The way it worked was I was guaranteed my price of $21,500, and Greenlight paid the difference between that and the actual price of the car at the dealership ($24,790). So basically, Greenlight gave me an additional $3,500 toward the purchase of my Type R. Now that was a once in a lifetime deal, and I couldn't pass it up. I only wish Greenlight was still around, as Carsdirect doesn't offer those types of deals anymore.
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