View Full Version : What's it Worth - Time to say Goodbye
S4S6JGC
07-06-2018, 09:19 AM
Hi All,
Time to move on from the S6 - going to sell it private party. It seems the values have taken a downturn in the past two months, not sure why. Anyways, if you'd like to throw out your opinion (I've done market research of course, but you all know these cars best), it's appreciated!
2016 S6, Mythos Black on Black
12,025 miles
S6 Sport Pkg
Drivers Assistance Pkg
LED Headlights
20" Wheels
Carbon Atlas
Audi Guard mats & wheel locks
Car is literally flawless, I'm a hobbyist detailer, it's ceramic coated & tinted.
Let me know your thoughts, thanks !
OlyS6
07-06-2018, 11:17 AM
Pics? Audicare included? Any other options (black optic, which sound system, etc..)
Frenetic
07-06-2018, 11:32 AM
I think the anticipation of a new generation coming out is weighing on resale prices.
However, if the new S6/S7 gets formally announced with the V6, it may actually bouy resale values of our cars and odds are—based on what I’ve seen so far—that will be the next engine. Blah I say, but hopefully if does help retain value. There’s just uncertainty at this point, though.
So it might be worth waiting a while and see what happens? But it’s a double-edged sword...
Sounds like a clean car, though. Good luck with the sale.
S4S6JGC
07-06-2018, 11:57 AM
Pics? Audicare included? Any other options (black optic, which sound system, etc..)
Don't have any pics handy, just have to envision the cleanest S6 ever [:)]
Yes, sorry, it does have AudiCare.
All options listed, didn't miss anything (no black optic, base stereo).
Phantom75
07-06-2018, 12:02 PM
Since the 2013-2014 with 40-50k miles are low 30's now with a good deal, I would think something that new with that low of miles has to at least be in the high 40's?
A quick carguru search seams to confirm this. The top 5 deals are all just under $50,000, with 15-25,000 miles. If its clean, fully loaded, you should be able to get 50k give or take.
audi021
07-06-2018, 01:51 PM
I bought cpo with 14k miles and Audi care - same exact year and options. I think I paid 48k or 50k. 3 months ago.
I think that’s a good value as many seem to be at 50-54k.
AUDIofil
07-06-2018, 07:41 PM
Aren't all imported cars supposed become more expensive in a near future when 25% import tariff will kick-in? Might be worth to wait a little.
doc-haz
07-06-2018, 10:23 PM
Aren't all imported cars supposed become more expensive in a near future when 25% import tariff will kick-in? Might be worth to wait a little.
That’s actually a very good point. On the other hand if you have your eyes on a particular car and it’s an import, you might want to move on it sooner rather than later. What are you looking to replace the S6 with?
4RCFED
07-06-2018, 11:13 PM
Interesting read
https://carbuzz.com/news/the-european-union-may-be-safe-from-automotive-tariffs
parkstr8
07-07-2018, 03:57 AM
My car was perfect - and with all my options and a full wrap, RS5 20's, etc - my 16 with 17k only got 55k. That was a massive hit on a 84k car with well over 12k in upgrades. :/
slammed_nogaro
07-07-2018, 06:04 AM
Here is just an idea for what they go for wholesale with dates and location . The number on the right of milage is CR (condition report) best is 5.0 which you almost never see lol. Usually anything under 3 is rough.
https://i.imgur.com/bdEZgO7.jpg
mpressive6
07-07-2018, 05:29 PM
Here is just an idea for what they go for wholesale with dates and location . The number on the right of milage is CR (condition report) best is 5.0 which you almost never see lol. Usually anything under 3 is rough.
https://i.imgur.com/bdEZgO7.jpgJust curious, can you provide that same information for a 2016 A7, 45k miles or less. Sorry to jump in on this thread.
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