2005 SRT Black Roadster 19,000 miles
Re: 2005 SRT Black Roadster 19000 miles
with only 19,000 miles with no damage and clean title, I'd start at $16,500 with new tires, top and battery
( then deduct $1000 for BLACK - sorry, tighed1 made me say that )
( then deduct $1000 for BLACK - sorry, tighed1 made me say that )
Re: 2005 SRT Black Roadster 19000 miles
There is one on E-Bay now with 21,500 miles for $12,950 (BLACK) and I am sure this was advertised before with no buyer. Not really the best time to advertise a convertible, maybe in another 2-3 months time. ???? We ALL think our cars are worth good money BUT they are only worth what someone else is prepared to pay LOL
Re: 2005 SRT Black Roadster 19000 miles
While they did not sell there were a few with similar mileage being offered on eBay in the $20K plus range in the past four months. With only 1,000 or so produced finding a comparable is difficult.
2016 is 10 years after production ended, often considered the low point in value. When SRT6s transition from just old cars to being more widely recognized as the uncommon collectible special interest cars they are (like the T-bird, Chrysler TC 16 valve and Chevy SSR already are) it is the convertibles that will most increase in value if the past is any indication of the future. Of course, it is the black on black that is the most prized color combination due to having been made on the most exacting production line and obviously being the fastest of colors.
Of course winter just after the market has had a mini-crash is about as poor a time to sell an upscale convertible as can be imagined. Hold on for two-three months. With miles as low as yours it should be setting the top end of the value curve.
If you are needing to sell quickly the following is a list of the site members who have indicated an interest in mine:
Carmelized
cnj1933
whoosh
austinbarrylee
flyntgr
Best of luck
2016 is 10 years after production ended, often considered the low point in value. When SRT6s transition from just old cars to being more widely recognized as the uncommon collectible special interest cars they are (like the T-bird, Chrysler TC 16 valve and Chevy SSR already are) it is the convertibles that will most increase in value if the past is any indication of the future. Of course, it is the black on black that is the most prized color combination due to having been made on the most exacting production line and obviously being the fastest of colors.
Of course winter just after the market has had a mini-crash is about as poor a time to sell an upscale convertible as can be imagined. Hold on for two-three months. With miles as low as yours it should be setting the top end of the value curve.
If you are needing to sell quickly the following is a list of the site members who have indicated an interest in mine:
Carmelized
cnj1933
whoosh
austinbarrylee
flyntgr
Best of luck
Last edited by MiamiTVR; 01-31-2016 at 02:10 PM.
Re: 2005 SRT Black Roadster 19000 miles
Whoops, misread your post. Didn't realize we were talking SRT, otherwise I would have agreed with ala_xfire's $16,000 - $19,000 range. I always wish I had not parted with mine, BUT ???? Yours with 19,000 miles would be hard to part with Eh ????
Re: 2005 SRT Black Roadster 19,000 miles
Thanks for the feed back. I will not be selling. I was thinking values were close to $16000.Just Curious. Thanks Dale
Re: 2005 SRT Black Roadster 19,000 miles
This may be an indicator of price. I bought my Aero Blue SRT6 roadster with great CarFax & 24K miles from a Chrysler Dealer for $17K. I probably paid a 'summer/holiday premium' because I got it on July 2nd 2015. It seems to me the price on SRT's, especially Roadsters, is starting to climb!
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