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Old 05-04-2004, 12:16 AM
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Default What should I expect to pay for an '02 T/A

Hello everyone! I am new to these boards.

I am looking for a '02 Black WS6 T/A Auto or Manual with black interior and t-tops. What should I expect to pay for one of these cars?


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if it has low miles...meaing below 35k...on 2002 then it should be around 23k or less..but u can always find one..for 20k or less....
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Bluebook is around 25 grand for retail, 23 grand for private seller. This is for excellent condition, loaded WS6, low to average miles. Good luck on finding your car.
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Thanks!

I am currently looking at a '02 WS6 T-56 it has 23,200 miles on it and they are asking $23,500.
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Try www.kbb.com
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That just a little over a dollar for every mile on the car
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Originally Posted by 02FirebirdTA
I am currently looking at a '02 WS6 T-56....
Get away from my car!!!
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Originally Posted by 02PHOENIX
Get away from my car!!!
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Don't expect to pay anything below $20,000. The past 3 or 4 months it seems like these vehicles have gone up in value. Even yhough you may find some TA's for around 17, or 18 thousand with high mileage.

Good luck!

Also look in our "For Sale" section on this board you will find alot of TA's for sale there as well.
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Thanks for the info! I'm looking for a 20-30k mile car so I'm hoping for prices around 22-24.
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For what is worth. Last week, I paid $17000 even for
2002 Camaro Z28 A4, t-tops, Eibach pro-kit springs, aftermarket tinted windows, aftermarket stereo/speakers/amp, with 28,500 miles and it was a "certified" used car from the dealer.
I thought it was a pretty good deal. You can find em' cheaper and more expensive. If your satisfied with the deal then thats all that matters..

I sold my 1998 M6 Camaro SS with t-tops about 5 months ago for $13,500 and it had 50,000+ miles on it.

For a daily driver, I prefer the A4 to the M6. For a weekend car, I would pick the M6 over the A4.




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