What's it worth, 5 Star 2017 Raptor 50K miles

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I'm considering selling my Avalanche White 2017 Raptor w/ 50k miles, it's in pristine condition. It drives, smells and looks new. Needs absolutely nothing, new brakes/rotors all around. I looked a long time for the right one, this is it. Has bakflip cover, bed extenders and every option, plus Rigid lights.
I know the market has changed, trying to get an idea what I should list it for? Thank youRaptor.jpgIMG_5069.jpgimage000001.jpgIMG_5053.jpg
 

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Is it Avalanche or white? The former is gray.
 

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Try doing an add on Autotrader. It will give you low medium and high pricing. I think it’s $30 which is cheep. My 2019 listed for $77,700.
 

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just traded in my 2017 with 59k miles,
had a few less options but pretty much loaded and in great condition as well,
ended up trading in because came out to over $57k with tax savings.

So I am guessing you should be $55-59k. But really depends on your local market,
It does seem now that selling a car yourself has gotten harder IMO
 

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While the 57-59k seems about right. I did have an issue trading in a few trucks years ago. I had put aftermarket wheels on them, (sold the original ones) and the dealers told me that If I had the OEM wheels, I would get more for it. I actually had that happen more than once at different dealers. I think it just gives it an unmolested factory look which is what they like on the lot. Nothing specific about wheel choice, but stock wheels always seem to bring more; baring a total build (engine, suspension, etc). Just my experience. If you have the OEM wheels you might want to consider putting them on it for the sale.
 

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I'm considering selling my Avalanche White 2017 Raptor w/ 50k miles, it's in pristine condition. It drives, smells and looks new. Needs absolutely nothing, new brakes/rotors all around. I looked a long time for the right one, this is it. Has bakflip cover, bed extenders and every option, plus Rigid lights.
I know the market has changed, trying to get an idea what I should list it for? Thank youView attachment 329157View attachment 329158View attachment 329159View attachment 329160
I got $59k trade in value. Mine had 21k miles only and the dealer sold it for 65k. Depends on local market but private party I say you should be able to get 60k. Check kbb.com and it will give you a range for trade in, private party and instant offer.
 

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I'm considering selling my Avalanche White 2017 Raptor w/ 50k miles, it's in pristine condition. It drives, smells and looks new. Needs absolutely nothing, new brakes/rotors all around. I looked a long time for the right one, this is it. Has bakflip cover, bed extenders and every option, plus Rigid lights.
I know the market has changed, trying to get an idea what I should list it for? Thank youView attachment 329157View attachment 329158View attachment 329159View attachment 329160
All I can say is DON'T DO IT !!!! Your Raptor is a total unicorn....
But if you do sell it ask a lot, because it will bring it...
 
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