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Old 19 Aug 2007, 03:21 pm
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Default How much do you think a wrecked '97 Honda Prelude would sell for?

153,000 miles25 miles per gallonperfect interiorstill runs greatfront end damage
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Old 19 Aug 2007, 03:24 pm
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$100 to a scrapyard possibly more if you can drive it there. Trust me I went through that - I had to give mine away (just to cover the tow fees from the accident)
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Old 19 Aug 2007, 03:29 pm
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Not much.Prob the price of the scrap metal and parts.You MIGHT be able to get $1,000 for it.MAYBE.
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Old 19 Aug 2007, 03:32 pm
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prob better off donating it to the red cross or some other non-profit org. You'll get a nice tax write-off.
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Old 19 Aug 2007, 03:34 pm
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Part it out and then take the remains to the junk yard. A lil more time and effort but alot more coin too. If your not mechanically inclined then sell the parts cheaper but have the buyer remove the parts.
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Old 19 Aug 2007, 03:36 pm
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Honda parts are VERY expensive to buy making this car somewhat valuable to a salvage yard. I believe you can get about $250.00 for this car salvage. and BTW...25mpg sucks for a little tiny car like this...I thought Honda got great mileage? My 98 Escort wagon gets 34 city and 39 hwy. Hmmm...
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Old 19 Aug 2007, 03:40 pm
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Put it on http://www.craigslist.org/Make sure you pick the correct cityIf its DOHC I WANT THE ENGINE E-mail me
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