What's it worth? 2002 35th Anni. Camaro SS
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What's it worth? 2002 35th Anni. Camaro SS
Hey all,
Wondering what my DD is worth, should I want to put it up for sale. Its a 2002 Camaro SS w/ 35th anniv. pkg. 6 speed manual, silver, 104k miles. Has a little rust in the rear fender wells, and a small spot of clear coat peeling on the spoiler, but other wise looks great. Has bolt on mods in sig. Just wondering what people would pay for a car like this these days. Thanks for the input!
Wondering what my DD is worth, should I want to put it up for sale. Its a 2002 Camaro SS w/ 35th anniv. pkg. 6 speed manual, silver, 104k miles. Has a little rust in the rear fender wells, and a small spot of clear coat peeling on the spoiler, but other wise looks great. Has bolt on mods in sig. Just wondering what people would pay for a car like this these days. Thanks for the input!
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I'd figure a regular 2002 SS M6 with 104K miles and some rust holes generally around the in the $7K to $8K range. When I ran it through KBB they have it around $8K in good condition (50% of the cars). Those MI winters must be rough if you rusted in the wheel wells. I drove my '98 Z28 through 9 Connecticut winters and it never got any rust at 115K miles. At 104K miles the bolt on mods don't play much of a role either way in my mind. But for someone who wants to go fast for <$10K, the bolt ons are probably a plus.
A 98K true anniversay edition automatic for $10K. This is the only one I see listed on the autotrader for <150K miles and <$14K. Not that easy to find cheap since the majority or them were probably not put into DD status. If this is available for $10K I'd think a regular silver coupe would be about $2K less. But the price range could be as wide at $6K for totally trashed to $10K for as pristine as a 100K mile car could be.
http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-sale/vehicledetails.xhtml?zip=06333&endYear=2002&listin gType=used&engineCode=8CLDR&listingTypes=used&maxP rice=14000&showcaseListingId=0&pricesOnly=true&mmt =[CHEV[CAM[]][]]&photosOnlyActual=true&modelCode1=CAM&sortBy=deriv edpriceASC&showcaseOwnerId=1360232&startYear=2002& makeCode1=CHEV&engineCodes=8CLDR&maxMileage=150000 &searchRadius=0&extColorsSimple=RED&minPrice=5000& listingId=342096518&Log=0
A 98K true anniversay edition automatic for $10K. This is the only one I see listed on the autotrader for <150K miles and <$14K. Not that easy to find cheap since the majority or them were probably not put into DD status. If this is available for $10K I'd think a regular silver coupe would be about $2K less. But the price range could be as wide at $6K for totally trashed to $10K for as pristine as a 100K mile car could be.
http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-sale/vehicledetails.xhtml?zip=06333&endYear=2002&listin gType=used&engineCode=8CLDR&listingTypes=used&maxP rice=14000&showcaseListingId=0&pricesOnly=true&mmt =[CHEV[CAM[]][]]&photosOnlyActual=true&modelCode1=CAM&sortBy=deriv edpriceASC&showcaseOwnerId=1360232&startYear=2002& makeCode1=CHEV&engineCodes=8CLDR&maxMileage=150000 &searchRadius=0&extColorsSimple=RED&minPrice=5000& listingId=342096518&Log=0
Last edited by Firebrian; 07-31-2014 at 05:54 PM.