whatever someone is willing to pay for it a low mileage vehicle (less than 10,0000 miles) in truly mint condition with original tires could fetch very near the original retail price
The value of a Nissan will depend on the year and the condition of the vehicle.
good condition,4500.00
Check: NADA.com Autotrader.com Kbb.com
According to NADAGuides.com, a 1987 Pontiac Sunbird Coupe with a turbo engine has an average retail value of $2,275. That price, however, will depend on a number of factors, including the number of miles on the odometer, the condition of the body and the condition of the components, including the turbocharger.
Depends on the year, options, and condition. Click the link to check the value.
The blue book value of a 1994 Nissan long bed pickup truck in excellent condition is 1850$. That assumes 100000 miles and a 5 speed. You can go to kbb.com and find the exact blue book value by entering the actual mileage, condition and features of the truck.
Yes and no. It's value will appreciate if it's in good condition. But you will be losing money overall on maintenance.
A 1986 Nissan Deluxe 4+4 pickup low retail value, $1725. Average retail, $2750. High retail, $4350. It's all about condition.
It is not necessary.
well... i just bought a 1981 MC Turbo, with an original 95000 miles on it for $3,600...
Nissan maxima 1990
Just like a car is it in the showroom or the junkyard, value is determined by condition, condition, condition, and condition.