2001 Cavalier Z24.
#1
2001 Cavalier Z24.
I have a 2001 Cavalier Z24 for sale, it is my fiancee's car and she wants a truck. So here it is.
The car is blue, runs and drives great, just had its oil change and tires rotated. Tires are almost new 6K on them.
Here is the details. $6,200 or Best offer.
Cloth interior
PS
PB
PW
PDL
P Moon roof
CD player
Heat and A/C work
20% tinted windows all around
The car has the 2.4 Liter
Mileage is at 98,000
Automatic Trans shifts and works like new.
New ball joints
New serpentine belt
Rear spoiler
Has automatic traction control
ABS bakes
The car is in immaculate condition inside and out. Very dependable, will start up with no hesitation. Title in hand. Great winter/first car car.
The car is blue, runs and drives great, just had its oil change and tires rotated. Tires are almost new 6K on them.
Here is the details. $6,200 or Best offer.
Cloth interior
PS
PB
PW
PDL
P Moon roof
CD player
Heat and A/C work
20% tinted windows all around
The car has the 2.4 Liter
Mileage is at 98,000
Automatic Trans shifts and works like new.
New ball joints
New serpentine belt
Rear spoiler
Has automatic traction control
ABS bakes
The car is in immaculate condition inside and out. Very dependable, will start up with no hesitation. Title in hand. Great winter/first car car.
Last edited by blown 346; 11-29-2007 at 06:48 PM.
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I love these cars. They're a lot of fun. I just got rid of my 2000 Z24 about 6 months ago. I'm going to tell you right now that you're not going to get that for it or anywhere close though. Mine was a 2000 with a 5speed and only 75,000 miles. I only got $4,000 for it. I started it out at $6,000, or maybe a little higher, and no one even paid it any mind. The car was in better condition than any other Z24 I had ever found too. I understand that you've probably got it priced at Retail value, but you won't get anywhere near that. You need to go more by Private Party Value, which is probably around $4500 or lower. I'm not trying to be an *** or anything, just a little constructive criticism if you're trying to sell it very quickly.
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I understand where your coming from and I agree. My fiancee wanted me to list it at this price after seeing them on auto trader and trader online with more miles than mine for $6,700 and over. I wanted to sell the car for $5,200 OBO but she was consistant on setting the price.
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I just sold mine almost a week ago. Sold it with 69,xxx miles for $2,500. Was $4,000 and not a single person asked about it. $3,500, $3,000, than $2,500 and somebody called for it from craigslist. Took me a year to sell that car. Now I'm still trying to find me a 2000-2002 SS. Good luck on selling. Try craigslist.com, that's how I sold mine.
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I understand where your coming from and I agree. My fiancee wanted me to list it at this price after seeing them on auto trader and trader online with more miles than mine for $6,700 and over. I wanted to sell the car for $5,200 OBO but she was consistant on setting the price.
Oh yeah, and the auto is probably going to help you sell it faster than I sold mine. I would have people call about the car and show interest, then said they needed an automatic because they were going to get it for their daughter and she couldn't drive a stick. Apparently they overlooked where it said manual transmission in the ads. Those calls always made me feel like I had a chick car, though. lol
Last edited by tspence45; 11-30-2007 at 02:12 PM.