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Old 11-13-2011, 05:18 PM
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If anyone can help me I wanted to no what a 2002 camaro SS is worth it is a SLP edition has a hard top no t-tops 6 speed interior is a 10/10 body is a 10/10 has 110,000 miles the car is white with black zr1s any Info would be great thanks email nickg510@yahoo.com or leave a message
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11,000 prob. A little less prob.
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Blue book is 9K in great shape.
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Then if its blue book i would say 7900
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So is 10,500 a fair price for it thanks for all the info
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Originally Posted by NORCAL LS1
So is 10,500 a fair price for it thanks for all the info
IF it's in perfect shape, yes. I find it hard to believe anything that old is perfect. In the end your car is worth what someone is willing to pay for it. I would ask 11K and see how it goes. To be honest Z28s are selling at the dealer for 11k-13k and private party starting at 5K the SS SLP should be worth a little more but not much. I know because I am currently looking for one. I can buy one all day with around 120,000 miles for 6-7K. I'm not buying until after X-mas but I will be looking in that range.
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Originally Posted by LSCha0s
IF it's in perfect shape, yes. I find it hard to believe anything that old is perfect.
That was the first thing that popped in my mind as well. Perfect scores on a 110,000 miles car??

NorcalLS1: Very few will pay over $10,000 for a car with over 100k miles. I would advise anyone against doing that. Things are going to start needing repairs and being $10,000+++ into a 10 year old high mileage used car is not financially wise. You also need to describe the car further. No one even knows if the title is clear and yet people assume there are no issues. How many owners?? Clear Carfax?? Any 16 year old kids involved banging the gears to hell and back?? This car may be worth every bit of a higher end price if wonderfully maintained and a 1 or 2 owner, but what is the history and what does it need? Tires OK? Brakes?? Clutch?? Stock or mods?? Need a lot more info for accurate pricing. Could be worth into the $9,000+ area or not worth $5,000 if title issues or prior accidents. Help us help you.
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Thanks for the info car is clean title no accidents Clean car fax 2nd owner original owner I got it from was a 30 yr old man it is all stock except the rims also has new tires in the back I will find out what size for sure I no they are the widest you can go in the back clutch is original has a hurst shifter Over all I would say the car is a 9 out of a 10 thank you again for the info let me no what you guys think
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Car also is a hard top not t-tops
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Originally Posted by NORCAL LS1
Thanks for the info car is clean title no accidents Clean car fax 2nd owner original owner I got it from was a 30 yr old man it is all stock except the rims also has new tires in the back I will find out what size for sure I no they are the widest you can go in the back clutch is original has a hurst shifter Over all I would say the car is a 9 out of a 10 thank you again for the info let me no what you guys think
You answered the questions I had quite well. Your car sounds really decent from what you describe overall. I might suggest asking $10,000 (or in that neighborhood) and then a buyer will probably negotiate the price a bit lower. Maybe you will get lucky in that price range but don't turn down $9,000 if someone offers it. Good luck with the sale!!
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Originally Posted by NC01TA
You answered the questions I had quite well. Your car sounds really decent from what you describe overall. I might suggest asking $10,000 (or in that neighborhood) and then a buyer will probably negotiate the price a bit lower. Maybe you will get lucky in that price range but don't turn down $9,000 if someone offers it. Good luck with the sale!!
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