95 t/a worth it?
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95 t/a worth it?
i went and looked at a 95 t/a today its black on black leather lumbar auto and only 96k only woman who owns it has had it since it had 7k on it and has had it since 97 she is in her 50s only bad things on car i c that isnt good is driver seat has a tear on the side like most do taillight started to come apart and it was fixed w/ a epoxy and is coming apart again and the window regulator was replaced on the driver side and a rivet poped out and when you roll the window up u jus\t have to slightly touch the glass so it goes into track right. its all stock too oh its automatic too. i was gona drive it today but it started to rain and the woman had company at the house so im goin one day this week and drive it but there asking 6250 for it i think its a lil high and if i really like it i may offer 5500 and see what they say but i wanted some other oppinoins well let me know what yall think.
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As far as the car goes, 6250 is too high.
A 96 LT1 Auto in great shape with 97K is worth 6K at best.
I'd try her for $4500 cash.
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As far as the car goes, 6250 is too high.
A 96 LT1 Auto in great shape with 97K is worth 6K at best.
I'd try her for $4500 cash.
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Sounds like it's in reasonable condition for a 12 year old car. With a few fixes it could be really nice.
The only thing that matters, as far as price is concerned, is what's it worth to you? Anything else is irrelevant.
Ask when the O2 sensors were last changed. This will give you a clue into the type of maintenance she's done. If she knows what they are and has changed them, you can be reasonably sure that the maintenance was done right. If she gives you that deer in the headlights look, you may want to give the engine some real close scrutiny.
The only thing that matters, as far as price is concerned, is what's it worth to you? Anything else is irrelevant.
Ask when the O2 sensors were last changed. This will give you a clue into the type of maintenance she's done. If she knows what they are and has changed them, you can be reasonably sure that the maintenance was done right. If she gives you that deer in the headlights look, you may want to give the engine some real close scrutiny.
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well she brought her son to takl to me since he knows moe about it he and hus dad her husband own a shop and have worked on big trucks and cars for years the woman is selling it cause she bought a 02 ls1 vert and she was telling me aboiut 4 or 5 other brds she has had. my thing is its auto and i really want a manual and another thing is i already have 3 f-bodys in my driveway im gona go back and drive it and try and negotiate and sleep on it some
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You should NOT pay more than $5,000 for that car. Even that is high. Sounds like shortcuts were taken in the repair department and who knows what else is lurking in the future. Be prepared to spend some $$ if you get this car, that's why even $5,000 is probably too much.
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well i think i may pass cause i was really wanting to trade my 98 camaro in on a truck and i could use the money to fund my two 3rdgen projects and since im looking into lsx t56 swap in my 86 this winter i think ill have my hands full as it is