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Old 12-15-2006, 03:38 PM
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I am wondering what a 2000 Firebird Trans Am LS1 fully loaded with 12,xxx mi. would be worth? exactly like new, no body damage etc. Never hit above 4000 rpm. and never hit over 90.
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A mint low mileage ls1, hmm. I don't want to throw any numbers out there but if you hold out for the right buyer I'm sure you could fetch a steep price for it.
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I would estimate $17.5K to $18K for MINT condition and low mileage as stated. The whole never hit 4K RPM or 90 MPH is total since there is no way to prove it. There are so many variables though, I wouldn't take that price at face value. Location, local auto market, seller and more will make the price.
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I paid $14k for my 2000WS6.With 63k on it. $17k sounds like a fair price.
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Kbb says 13,845.
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17k sounds fair.... but i have seen them pretty cheap these days
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Originally Posted by Gordon0652
Never hit above 4000 rpm. and never hit over 90.
If you try to use that as a selling point, people are going to get suspicious and think you are full of
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Originally Posted by Shatterz
If you try to use that as a selling point, people are going to get suspicious and think you are full of

I agree. there is such a thing as buttering up a car to much. these cars were meant to be driven. the fact the it only has 12,XXX miles on in, its in mint condition, and is stock, are all good enough selling points. IMO anyway.




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