2000 WS6, lower miles
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2000 WS6, lower miles
I have a 2000 WS6 with 24,xxx miles. Car has the six speed, T-top, and the only modifications are strano springs, koni shocks, panhard bar, chrome TT2's, wider rear tires.
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Condition? How many owners? Clean Carfax and title? Documented maintenance? Need anything like tires? Details very important for accurate pricing. The mileage sure is low and could warrant a premium price but need the nitty gritty.
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I'm the second owner. Car has a clean title and in great condition. No Carfax issues. Car is stored for the majority of the year. It does have some clear-coat swirl marks, starting to appear. But the car is black.
Tires on the car are basically brand new. Still have the original WS6 wheels, with good condition goodyear rubber. I don't have documented maintenance. I've only had to change the oil once. Previous owner was a GM dealership salesman manager. I don't have documented maintenance from then, but based on the condition of the car and some of the things I got with the it, I think the maintenance was never neglected.
Tires on the car are basically brand new. Still have the original WS6 wheels, with good condition goodyear rubber. I don't have documented maintenance. I've only had to change the oil once. Previous owner was a GM dealership salesman manager. I don't have documented maintenance from then, but based on the condition of the car and some of the things I got with the it, I think the maintenance was never neglected.
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Sounds really decent and a nice car for someone. I would ask $14,000 - $15,000 which allows for some negotiation. I wouldn't go too low but of course that is up to you and how fast you want to sell. 'Private party' good condition in www.kbb.com indicates a price about $12,000 (in my zip code area) so I would never go less than that. That would be absolute bottom pricing. That mileage is really desireable unless the miles were hard miles. That engine has it's full life ahead of it still.
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I would say that would move in the high $14,xxx during winter, but if you can wait until spring when it hits 70 and people have tax returns burning holes in their pockets, you could probably wait out for something in the $16,xxx range. Here in Mich. that weather plays a huge role.