2002 ss le 1le
#1
2002 ss le 1le
How much do you think a 2002 Camaro SS 35th Anniversary Limited Addition with 15,000 miles is worth?
For options it has the SLP 1LE suspension, center mounted exhaust, and auburn high torque performance differential...
For options it has the SLP 1LE suspension, center mounted exhaust, and auburn high torque performance differential...
#2
TECH Junkie
Are you the original owner? Do you have all the paperwork and documentation that came with the car? Is it still basically perfect or does it have a few chips, scratches, or need tires, etc...?? If the car is still basically showroom then you could fetch around $20,000+ for it. If it doesn't meet the criteria for collectors, then lower accordingly into the upper teens.
#3
Its got a few small rock chips here and there. About 40% left on original tires.
Do you think the value in these 35th Ann. cars will go up or depreciate and go down?? Do the new 2010 camaross help of hurt the older one's?
I know the 3rd. gen camaro values are going up... And recently the 4th gen values seem like there coming down for some reason. I've seen 3rd. gen camaro's selling about the same as an '02 SS with the same amount of miles. I'd take an LS1 over a TPI any day!
Do you think the value in these 35th Ann. cars will go up or depreciate and go down?? Do the new 2010 camaross help of hurt the older one's?
I know the 3rd. gen camaro values are going up... And recently the 4th gen values seem like there coming down for some reason. I've seen 3rd. gen camaro's selling about the same as an '02 SS with the same amount of miles. I'd take an LS1 over a TPI any day!
#4
TECH Junkie
You are hitting the bottom side prices of these cars and it will be in that lower price area until you reach the 20 year mark at least. The older these LS1 cars get the more they will appreciate AFTER the 20 year mark as long as the car is mostly stock, with documented maintenance and paperwork, etc.. That is what will appeal to collectors or today's young F-body owners re-visiting their past as they reach middle age. Modded cars with high mileage won't be worth as much naturally. It is the natural evolution of car prices. When you see high prices for low horsepower cars of the 80's you know that there will be a nice market for LS1 cars in the future. The new Camaros of today will have no impact on LS1 prices so far off into the future.