Why do I have a red flag over the price of my 1999 trans am when there are many more of them listed much higher priced than what I'm asking and they are not red flagged?

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Asked by Anthony Mar 29, 2018 at 05:34 PM about the 1999 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am

Question type: Shopping & Pricing

Wondering why I have a red flag over the price of my listed 1999 trans am
when there are many more of them listed at a much higher price than mine
and they are not flagged? It makes the potential buyer look like I'm up to
something. Please let me know why I have that alert on my ad.
Thank you
Anthonhy

1 Answer

Prices vary depending on the condition, option, model and location of the car. Hot rod parts do not add much if any value to the car. I would double check all the information you entered and check the Blue Book and Edmund's to see if your price is right or not. If the price is right I would stick to it and maybe add an explanation in the description.

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