You will be dissappointed in its value. I too have a 2011 convertible, in Candy Red Metallic MCA Edition with 15, 000 miles on it. Don't have all the options on it that you have, but it was recently valued at $23,500.
Hello all, brand new to the site. I have a 2011 Performance White MCA Convertible with nearly all factory options that I unfortunately need to sell due to job loss. Anyone have an idea of what it's value is? KBB is inaccurate at best and obviously doesn't take into account it's rarity as an MCA limited edition. I do have the certificate and it is one of only 45 convertible MCA's in white.
Also has
-Premium package
-Electronics package
-Auto transmission
-factory remote start
-factory backup camera
Thanks for any and all help!
You will be dissappointed in its value. I too have a 2011 convertible, in Candy Red Metallic MCA Edition with 15, 000 miles on it. Don't have all the options on it that you have, but it was recently valued at $23,500.
Doug Gompertz - 56603
Current Car: 2011 MCA Edition Convertible in Candy Red Metallic
Past Cars: 19641/2 260 Coupe in Caspian Blue
1967 289 Convertible in Acapolco Blue
Remember, please, rarity has nothing to do with value. We have many examples of rare older cars that are not worth a tenth of what cars that they built tens of thousands of. On example would be a 73 Levi's/Denim edition Gremlin with a 6 cylinder verses a 1969 428CJ Mach I.
It all starts with demand - without that, there is little value in my experience.
Sorry about losing your job, it sux big time.
2006 Mustang GT Convertible Triple Black
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