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Selling a car that has been wrecked.
I purchased a brand new 2006 Charger in Jan 2006. My husband was in an accident in it in March 2006. I have considered selling it since it was returned to me from the body shop. I have not had any problems with it. Honestly, I was unhappy once I brought it home and realized several features were not in my new car that had been in the car I traded in. Naturally seeing my new car on a wrecker was ill received.
Now I have been considering selling it and want to know what proper pricing would be since it has been wrecked. Do you know of any such information?
Thanks for your help!