2002 ws6
I paid about 10k for mine but what was funny was they tried to charge me 11k until I told them I had seen it on craigslist for 10k where they had it advertised there. they wouldnt budge on price after that though because its a military town and they knew some dumb fresh out of AIT private with a bonus would come by eventually.
What area are you in? Around here, that is about right for dealer price. Keep in mind that the dealer is going to clean that thing up real nice to try and sell it. It may have a few problems that they have temporarily hidden. I was a detailer at a dealership for a few years and I hate to admit it but we definitely clean some things up knowing full well that they won't stay looking as nice once they're actually being driven for a while. GM transmissions, particularly the ones in those cars, are notorious for being finicky if they're not properly maintained. Also, be weary of the dealership you're getting it from. I was at a ford dealership and with the exception of covering up some of the small things that weren't safety or performance oriented, we were pretty honest. But if you go to some of these smaller dealerships, some of them can be pretty shady. My last question is if your 10k out the door is including the payoff on your vehicle?
I paid 13.5k for my 02 ws6 bone stock original owner 80k mile car 2 years ago. A lot of people said i paid too much.... Well **** em! Lol, if you really love the car and feel its worth what you think its worth, thats the main thing. Logic doesnt rule every purchase!
you guys are making me feel amazing about what I paid for mine... I most definitely stole her
car in sig, 71K miles at purchase (rare-ish combo hardtop 6-spd and originally NBM) 5675 + I had to put 4 new tires on it for 638.. final total ~6300... deals are out there if you're willing to wait. That was 4 years ago this August, even with the minimal mods I've done I can sell it and not have lost a penny. THAT is what you want to find 
P.S. none of you may hold this against me IF I try to sell the car later LOL
car in sig, 71K miles at purchase (rare-ish combo hardtop 6-spd and originally NBM) 5675 + I had to put 4 new tires on it for 638.. final total ~6300... deals are out there if you're willing to wait. That was 4 years ago this August, even with the minimal mods I've done I can sell it and not have lost a penny. THAT is what you want to find 
P.S. none of you may hold this against me IF I try to sell the car later LOL
I got my 99 Firebird with 110k for $2500 from a co worker. Engine was making a noise, but everything else was flawless and had been garage kept for 2-3 years. I bought the car knowing I was going to replace the engine, and the next few weekends my buddy back home (I am deployed) will be building my 5.7L and swapping it in. $9k in goodies going into this little beastie a year after I bought it
Got my 2002 T/A ws6 in September this past year for $12,000. Came with high/low and fog HID lamps, tower bar, aftermarket stereo system and all paperwork on the car. I'm
2nd owner...no rust anywhere underneath, mint condition paint and newer toyo proxes on it. Of course, it's a 6-speed and the owner before was a lady in her very early 50's who owned a dealership w/ her husband.
Personally, I wouldn't own the automatic and I think the asking price is way too much. If you take your time and look, you'll find what you're exactly looking for. This car took me 7 months to find and I found it going to look at another ws6 in Michigan that had less mileage though. Problem with that car...been backed into 2 times and paint was a flat silver and it was noticeable.
2nd owner...no rust anywhere underneath, mint condition paint and newer toyo proxes on it. Of course, it's a 6-speed and the owner before was a lady in her very early 50's who owned a dealership w/ her husband.
Personally, I wouldn't own the automatic and I think the asking price is way too much. If you take your time and look, you'll find what you're exactly looking for. This car took me 7 months to find and I found it going to look at another ws6 in Michigan that had less mileage though. Problem with that car...been backed into 2 times and paint was a flat silver and it was noticeable.
Yes nada is like 12,300 but i def think you can get them to come down. If not sometimes you honestly just have to walk away. I negotiated heavily on my gto i just purchased. Took me 3 days to get the deal i wanted but i got them to come $2300 under nada. I have walked away before from certain deals. And if u finance go through a credit union and get a better interest rate. Only thing is with most credit unions they will only finance clean trade value but id tell the dealership if they can do 10,500 then you accept. If not you walk.Just my suggestion
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