HI GURUS, you have a mistake in the valuation of the first 2 generations of Miatas. You have no option "add" for a hardtop and all the books do. MSRP was $1,500 and they trade for $800-$1,000+ used. So, as a result my listing shows "high priced" when it's really right on the mark. Can you explain this mistake to me. Thanks!

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Asked by GuruB4NV Nov 20, 2017 at 02:53 PM about the 2000 Mazda MX-5 Miata SE

Question type: Shopping & Pricing

HI GURUS, you have a mistake in the valuation of the first 2 generations of
Miatas.  You have no option "add" for a hardtop and all the books do.  MSRP
was $1,500 and they trade for $800-$1,000+ used.  So, as a result my listing
shows "high priced" when it's really right on the mark.  Can you explain this
mistake to me.  These were available on all trims.  Thanks!

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