2002 WS6 at the Repo Depot.....How does it work?
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2002 WS6 at the Repo Depot.....How does it work?
Hey fellas,
There is a 2002 Trans Am WS6 at the Repo Depot here in Toronto. I was wondering if anyone has any experience with how the whole bidding thing works. If you wouldn't mind explaining it to me, that would be great! Also, since the cars are repoed, should there be any issues with the car's history? One last thing also, there asking price is $21,999 and the car has 69,500km's on it. Does that sound pricey or is that about right? Thanks!!!
There is a 2002 Trans Am WS6 at the Repo Depot here in Toronto. I was wondering if anyone has any experience with how the whole bidding thing works. If you wouldn't mind explaining it to me, that would be great! Also, since the cars are repoed, should there be any issues with the car's history? One last thing also, there asking price is $21,999 and the car has 69,500km's on it. Does that sound pricey or is that about right? Thanks!!!
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We have one here. Think you just make your offers even if they have it at 21000.think that is their value appraisal and almost sure they will let you have it for that. But think you can offer 15,000 whatever. It alls depends on how bad you want the car and how long you want to dick around on it. I haven't really bothered with them here. Just seemed they wanted top bucks for everything.
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I was always told to stay away from the repo....if someone didnt have enough money to keep the car and make minimum payments, what makes you think they had the money to do oil changes and other maintenance on time?....anyways ya you bid on the cars....just cause the sticker says 21 doesnt mean that you can't get it for like 17,000 or something....depends how many people bid on it, and over what period of time....
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So you can't test drive it? Hmmm....I don;t know about that. I mean from a first impression, I'm sure you can tell right away how it's been treated, but no test drives kind of stink! Thanks for the help guys!