1995 Pontiac Trans Am
#1
1995 Pontiac Trans Am
Looking for what it is worth.. all opinions welcomed..
5.7 LT1
190,000
2nd owner
Great body and paint
leaky T-Tops
A4 4L60e
rebuilt trans 20,000 miles ago
no mods.. just k&n filter, and magnaflow cat+ catback exhaust
100% new ignition
new fuel pump
good tires
good shape interior with rip on bolster driver seat
tan / leather interior
arctic white paint
stereo works, cd does not
clean under hood
headlamps operate correct
Not too late to get for the summer fun.. ready to drive!!! Car never driven consistently hard, all oil, fluids changed regularly. No fender benders, clean CarFax, second owner, have owned since 2002, purchased from Pontiac dealership.
5.7 LT1
190,000
2nd owner
Great body and paint
leaky T-Tops
A4 4L60e
rebuilt trans 20,000 miles ago
no mods.. just k&n filter, and magnaflow cat+ catback exhaust
100% new ignition
new fuel pump
good tires
good shape interior with rip on bolster driver seat
tan / leather interior
arctic white paint
stereo works, cd does not
clean under hood
headlamps operate correct
Not too late to get for the summer fun.. ready to drive!!! Car never driven consistently hard, all oil, fluids changed regularly. No fender benders, clean CarFax, second owner, have owned since 2002, purchased from Pontiac dealership.
Last edited by Jonathan L; 07-08-2013 at 09:35 PM.
#2
TECH Junkie
That's a lot of miles on any car no matter how it was driven or cared for. With you being a long time owner, and the car not suffering from abuse, it will certainly help with a sale. Unfortunately not many buyers will take a chance on it so the T/A has to be priced accurately, and certainly not above any price guides. Whether anyone agrees or disagrees with KBB, NADA, or Edmunds, they nonetheless are heavily relied upon as a tool in the buying process.
A '95 T/A in average to good condition with those miles should hopefully sell in the $2,400 - $2,900 area. You can always ask a little more to allow for negotiations but not too much higher or no one will call. GLWS!!
A '95 T/A in average to good condition with those miles should hopefully sell in the $2,400 - $2,900 area. You can always ask a little more to allow for negotiations but not too much higher or no one will call. GLWS!!
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I can tell you right now. Nothing is selling here lately. I think everyone is Broke & the cost of living is taking its toll on most of America or average middle class Americans at least are broke, Between Cable & Cell Phones & Gas & Groceries & not counting Car Insurance amongst your normal bills as Mortgage. I think you could price it at $2500 & it still wont sell. The market on used car is in the gutter. That's why **** isn't selling on here. Nobody can get a car loan on a car that is priced at 15k but is almost 15 years old.
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There are quite a few LT1 F-bodies for sale near me with half the miles that are priced in the $3000-$4500 range that have been for sale for months and months. The market absolutely sucks right now.