2002 White Ws6
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2002 White Ws6
Wondering what a 2002 WS6 white with Ebony interior is roughly selling for.
Car is stock except for flow master muffler and K&N air filter. Car has 110*** on it. Has new speakers in it and a new dash pad. Rear end was rebuilt due to some noise. Replaced axles with moser axles and new bearings. Car is 6 speed car and has just been a cruiser. Does have typical paint cracking on front bumper but not through the clear and not noticeable unless up on it and looking for it. Car is in great condition.
Car is stock except for flow master muffler and K&N air filter. Car has 110*** on it. Has new speakers in it and a new dash pad. Rear end was rebuilt due to some noise. Replaced axles with moser axles and new bearings. Car is 6 speed car and has just been a cruiser. Does have typical paint cracking on front bumper but not through the clear and not noticeable unless up on it and looking for it. Car is in great condition.
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TECH Junkie
Usually cars with 6 figures on the odometer are generally in line with www.kbb.com pricing from what I've seen over the years. Not that this will help you but I generally discourage buyers from paying more than $8,000 for any F-body with 6 figure mileage. Why? Mainly because most cars with over 100k miles will need repairs or some type of 'fixing' within the first 6 months to a year. No big deal for minor issues but if something big arises then the buyer might have $10,000 or so into the car if he bought it for $8,000 initially. That's getting up there if the need arises to sell. They can still sell it for $8,000 hopefully and the loss isn't devastating. If they paid $10,000 at the outset then you can see how the loss can become critical. Depreciation is quite normal for all cars but laying out big $$ to start out with for a 6 figure mileage car just isn't worth it or wise IMO.
Having said all that, KBB will probably have your 2002 WS6 'private party' priced in that $10,000 area. Not many read this section or heed advice here so you will probably find a buyer in that $10,000 range especially if it is as nice as you describe with no Carfax issues and in no need of anything. 6-speed non-molested WS6 cars are always desirable. Perhaps yours is worth it. GLWS!!
Having said all that, KBB will probably have your 2002 WS6 'private party' priced in that $10,000 area. Not many read this section or heed advice here so you will probably find a buyer in that $10,000 range especially if it is as nice as you describe with no Carfax issues and in no need of anything. 6-speed non-molested WS6 cars are always desirable. Perhaps yours is worth it. GLWS!!
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TECH Apprentice
Wondering what a 2002 WS6 white with Ebony interior is roughly selling for.
Car is stock except for flow master muffler and K&N air filter. Car has 110*** on it. Has new speakers in it and a new dash pad. Rear end was rebuilt due to some noise. Replaced axles with moser axles and new bearings. Car is 6 speed car and has just been a cruiser. Does have typical paint cracking on front bumper but not through the clear and not noticeable unless up on it and looking for it. Car is in great condition.
Car is stock except for flow master muffler and K&N air filter. Car has 110*** on it. Has new speakers in it and a new dash pad. Rear end was rebuilt due to some noise. Replaced axles with moser axles and new bearings. Car is 6 speed car and has just been a cruiser. Does have typical paint cracking on front bumper but not through the clear and not noticeable unless up on it and looking for it. Car is in great condition.
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TECH Junkie
No problem. That certainly changes things. If you can back up that prior owner situation with documentation you will have no problem finding a buyer. A 6 speed WS6 owned by a little old lady would be one rare find.