Is the price right?
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Is the price right?
It's an 2001 Camaro SS, M6, 61k, miles. It has a cracked front bumper. The CD player is partially hanging and needs to be secured down. The driver window has a number scratched into it. Rock chips on the hood. Semi faded paint, swirly marks.
During the test "ride" cause I wasn't under the insurance. He flogged the **** out of it in 2nd gear bouncing off the rev limited two times. And did a mini power slide.
His asking price is 14k firm. How much is this worth? Or should I avoid it all together? I was thinking offering 10.5k. It books at 11.4k in fair condition.
During the test "ride" cause I wasn't under the insurance. He flogged the **** out of it in 2nd gear bouncing off the rev limited two times. And did a mini power slide.
His asking price is 14k firm. How much is this worth? Or should I avoid it all together? I was thinking offering 10.5k. It books at 11.4k in fair condition.
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$14,000 sounds right for a 2001 SS with low miles in perfect condition. I have a low mile 2002 SS in just about perfect condition, stock, kept in a garage for 4 years, never been driven hard and I'm going to ask for $18,000 for it.
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I'd be afraid of it because of the way he treated it during the test drive. You don't do that kind of stuff for the first time with a potential buyer in the car, he knew what he was doing.
The price though isn't bad, mine is at 16K firm but mine has a lot more money into it.
The price though isn't bad, mine is at 16K firm but mine has a lot more money into it.