Need help listing a car for sale based off KBB

Big-Mike

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I'm selling a 2007 Civic EX sedan.

AC does not work, bumper also has a crack in the back from when someone hit me the other day.

Otherwise mechanically the car is fine. Interior is 9/10, Exterior other than bumper crack (no dent) is say 7/10. Looks comparable to other cars I see of this year.

If KBB said $7,850 for good $6,700 for fair. How should I price factoring in cost for repairs?

The other element is I've been issued a check by the insurance company for the bumper damage. While I want to get the maximum price, I'm looking at the check as a supplement to the sale price.
 

bobshur

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Atlanta
Vehicle Model
2012 Civic si
Body Style
Coupe
No ac is going to be a tough sell, figure in subtracting the fix price plus 10 percent.Alot of people won't even look at it because of it being broken.
 

Big-Mike

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thanks for info. Just took to dealer and they are matching the best local offer I had received so I'm just going to go that route. With the tax savings will actually come out a couple hundred ahead.

With that and the check I got from the insurance company I'm happy, so tomorrow morning I should be driving a 2013 Si home.
 
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