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Old 05-13-2008, 05:51 PM
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Hey guys, im thinking about buying this camaro, any thoughts on my max bid? its priced pretty low, and seems to be in very good condition, but its still a little above KBB...so any thoughts would be appreciated.

http://fresno.craigslist.org/car/659783075.html
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looks and sounds good to me man.see if he has the origanal rims for them.(id be interested.)also its a plus. if you have that kind of money a c5 corvette would be the way to go may have to look a little but you could score one.otherwise nice ride
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I want something around 2000 or newer with low mileage, and to find a C5 corvette around that year and miles, and that price, its next too impossible in my opinion, haha
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Of course not that year or low miles i didnt know that the miles mattered or that you were specifically looking for a 2000 or newer maybe a 2002 focus with 10k would work too
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KBB is completely useless. That is a very good price for an SS with 32,000 miles. Even if the seller doesn't want to come down on the price, you would still be getting a nice deal.
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yea i have never been a fan of KBB, my mom trips out every time i purchase something and thinks i should go off KBB< but itry to explain to her, that its not as accurate as she thinks.
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You must always look and think of two things. Supply and demand is there a market for these where you leave how might it sell if i try to in the future. If you truely like it you'll buy it you seem more like the people who own it for a year an see it go down the road.
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Originally Posted by Kmaroman
You must always look and think of two things. Supply and demand is there a market for these where you leave how might it sell if i try to in the future. If you truely like it you'll buy it you seem more like the people who own it for a year an see it go down the road.
You shouldn't buy a vehicle based on what it MIGHT sell for in the future. You by a vehicle because you like it. Whether you like for 2 days and decide to sell it or you keep it the rest of your life, you still buy it because you like it. A vehicles future value changes constantly based on useage, mileage, supply, demand, mods, economy, fuel prices, and many other factors. If the OP wants the car and can afford it I say go for it.



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