2002 Bright Red Trans Am (6 spd).. **Low Miles** **Garaged Kept**
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From: Chicago
Year: 2002
Make: Pontiac
Model: Trans Am
Price: $16500
Mileage: 50957
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (State): IL
Color: Red
Transmission: Manual
Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
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From: Chicago
I need to sell that car, at this time I cannot do any trades, jsut need the car sold...
Make me an offer that I cannot resist
#27
I'd love to trade! Don't have the $ to buy straight up. I've got a 10thanniversary TA 1979. The silver edition. Not restored yet. In the works about to do inside. But I'd love yours if u want a drivable project beauty. Got a 6.6 liter 403 olds CID.
#37
Its listed way to high. What's your bottom $. I would be willing to give you $13,500 max which is a very fair price. Check KBB and see for yourself.
Mods or not, do not add much if any value to what a car is worth. This is why you see so many guys with tens of thousands invested into their cars only to get a fraction back when they are forced to sell it. I knew a guy with a 69 Camaro. He bought the car for $18,000. Put close to $40,000 doing a frame off resto. When he had to sell it many years later, he could only get $36,000 for it and it was tough for him to sell.
If you have to sell the car expect to take a loss if you put money into it with go fast parts. That's just the way this game works.
$13,500 is at the top of what the car is worth in the current market. And most guys looking for this type of car know what the value is.
Take it to your local dealer or carmax and see what they will give you for it. I bet they offer you $9000 or maybe less because they will sell the car for about $14-15000.
Mods or not, do not add much if any value to what a car is worth. This is why you see so many guys with tens of thousands invested into their cars only to get a fraction back when they are forced to sell it. I knew a guy with a 69 Camaro. He bought the car for $18,000. Put close to $40,000 doing a frame off resto. When he had to sell it many years later, he could only get $36,000 for it and it was tough for him to sell.
If you have to sell the car expect to take a loss if you put money into it with go fast parts. That's just the way this game works.
$13,500 is at the top of what the car is worth in the current market. And most guys looking for this type of car know what the value is.
Take it to your local dealer or carmax and see what they will give you for it. I bet they offer you $9000 or maybe less because they will sell the car for about $14-15000.
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From: Chicago
Its listed way to high. What's your bottom $. I would be willing to give you $13,500 max which is a very fair price. Check KBB and see for yourself.
Mods or not, do not add much if any value to what a car is worth. This is why you see so many guys with tens of thousands invested into their cars only to get a fraction back when they are forced to sell it. I knew a guy with a 69 Camaro. He bought the car for $18,000. Put close to $40,000 doing a frame off resto. When he had to sell it many years later, he could only get $36,000 for it and it was tough for him to sell.
If you have to sell the car expect to take a loss if you put money into it with go fast parts. That's just the way this game works.
$13,500 is at the top of what the car is worth in the current market. And most guys looking for this type of car know what the value is.
Take it to your local dealer or carmax and see what they will give you for it. I bet they offer you $9000 or maybe less because they will sell the car for about $14-15000.
Mods or not, do not add much if any value to what a car is worth. This is why you see so many guys with tens of thousands invested into their cars only to get a fraction back when they are forced to sell it. I knew a guy with a 69 Camaro. He bought the car for $18,000. Put close to $40,000 doing a frame off resto. When he had to sell it many years later, he could only get $36,000 for it and it was tough for him to sell.
If you have to sell the car expect to take a loss if you put money into it with go fast parts. That's just the way this game works.
$13,500 is at the top of what the car is worth in the current market. And most guys looking for this type of car know what the value is.
Take it to your local dealer or carmax and see what they will give you for it. I bet they offer you $9000 or maybe less because they will sell the car for about $14-15000.
Thanks posting your advice, much appreciated!