2002 firehawk owner
#1
2002 firehawk owner
hey guys I have an all original white firehawk with less than 10k.. im thinking about selling and was looking for a true value? please let me know.. no dings no rust all thoughts please.
#6
TECH Enthusiast
A true 1 or 2 owner mint 10K FH is probably around that $20K level. That's about $1K to $2K higher than similar 2002 WS6's typically can bring. In the past year I saw a pair of black 2002 FH's that were loaded and had the 1LE option too. They were bid to the $22K to $23K level but did not sell due to higher reserves. Your car sounds interesting as you don't see white all that often. Oddly, it has a lower production number than SOM FH's (43 cars built). A white automatic is the rarest of the production coupes with only 9 built. You didn't say if yours was an M6 or A4. I didn't count the 4 "special" red maple metallic M6 cars. Any of the extra FH options on your car? (wheels, spoiler, etc.). If someone is looking for mint <10K white 2002 FH, there can't be very many out there. I think you could easily get a strong price if the car has the right stuff for <10K miles. I wouldn't think that more than 10% of the original production still survives with a <10K mile car.
Last edited by Firebrian; 07-29-2014 at 11:45 AM.
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#8
TECH Junkie
That's a start. Now let's get serious since we are talking serious $$$.
How many owners? Clean Carfax? We just can't assume. Garage kept? Kept outside for all these years? Original tires on the car? Any maintenance done? Even with that insane low mileage fluids need to be changed due to age. These are all factors that can affect price. If the new owner is getting a garage kept one owner ride with new quality rubber and all maintenance done, then top $$ can be expected, something north of $20k most likely. If a 3 owner car that has been left outside in the climate for years, and the original tires are shot, etc... then you can see how drastically that could affect price, possibly thousands and thousands less. It's all in the details or otherwise we are just guessing and doing you no good whatsoever. By the way, price guides should be thrown 'out the window' for ultra low mileage F-bodies. There are serious premiums attached in most instances.
How many owners? Clean Carfax? We just can't assume. Garage kept? Kept outside for all these years? Original tires on the car? Any maintenance done? Even with that insane low mileage fluids need to be changed due to age. These are all factors that can affect price. If the new owner is getting a garage kept one owner ride with new quality rubber and all maintenance done, then top $$ can be expected, something north of $20k most likely. If a 3 owner car that has been left outside in the climate for years, and the original tires are shot, etc... then you can see how drastically that could affect price, possibly thousands and thousands less. It's all in the details or otherwise we are just guessing and doing you no good whatsoever. By the way, price guides should be thrown 'out the window' for ultra low mileage F-bodies. There are serious premiums attached in most instances.
#12
TECH Junkie
You can most likely get more than $20,000 for this car unless you are leaving something out. Ask whatever you like (up to $25k) and allow for some negotiating to whatever price you feel comfortable with.
It's up to you if you want to drive it or not. You can't buy a decent 'new' car for a price in the low 20's anymore. Personally I would buy a new set of quality tires, flush the fluids, (if you haven't done so already), and start driving it. It would be a 'like new' car. That's if you want the car. If you are tired of it, then get that $20k+ and buy whatever you want, but it won't be a new 8 cylinder Camaro or Mustang GT. What you have now is better than both of those IMO, but that's me. How about you??
#13
ya I am not leaving anything out.. I still have the original cover and everything that came with the car. I just have to gather it all up.. I believe I still have the original windshield wipers on it..lol