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Not sure if this is allowed, but I'm not getting offers that truly appreciate the value of my Hummer, so thought I'd come to the forums where I think you can understand.
This hummer is extremely well maintained, with a super clean undercoated undercarriage. It has like-new leather, and many high dollar add-ons.
To name a few:
1. Trac-vision satellite. (Direct TV)
2. Premium sound with sub woofer, amp all done professionally
3. Bluetooth, xmradio. spotify, rear-view camera
4. 6" body lift
5. Brand new 38" Toyo OpenCountry MT tires
5800 miles per year not bad. SUT, it would be sold.
Might want to remove that stick on the roof.
Back to Black (or similar) on all of the plastic exterior parts, and a location.
List the maintenance done since you have owned it and upgraded suspension parts too.
Clean as hell and the lift looks amazing with the 38s. Honestly, I think you are asking too low of a price if it were me. Personally, the amount of work I have done to my rig I would never let it go for probably less than $30k. Thanks with 78k on the odo. Would it ever sell for that price or more? Unlikely, but I would never sell anyway lol.
Post it on auto selling sites(autotrader, cargurus, etc..). Definitely priced to sell immediately..
Does it run good? Any driveability issues?
Btw, you might want to add some better light exterior pictures & under hood pics too::::> 2004H2
I have to say that is a pretty low price
I recently saw a 116k mile 2005 SUV completely stock ... They were asking 23+
That might be a little too much.... but still, I have seen 180k mile 2003s going for 12-14 thousand locally
Now, here is my take on the price and sale of this vehicle....
Is it worth 16... definitely. Nice, clean, low miles.
The problem is that it is 16 years old.... The problem is most banks wont loan on cars this old. I believe the average age that most banks will lend on is 10 years...
So the only people that could buy this are people that have the money.... or the means to get the money. Most people dont have this ability... so they have to get loans from banks using the vehicle as collateral.
Should that discourage you? Nope!
There is someone out there.
I guarantee someone has the cash, or the means.
I have seen a ton of early 90s trucks around here going for 5-10 thousand with lots of miles and maintenance...
They arent even a clean truck... just maintained....
And dont even get started on Jeeps.... Junk 80s Jeeps with a 6cyl that is barely making enough power to push the thing down the road are going for 5-10-15 thousand too
and they sell
So in the end, I would look into listing it everywhere you can.