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Old May 30, 2013 | 05:46 PM
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Default Has blue book value on T/A's gone up?

I just looked up the blue book value on my 01 ta with 85,000 miles. It listed $9700-11200 fair-excellent. this is a couple grand more than when I checked
a couple years ago when I was thinking of selling. It's an A4 SOM.
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Old May 30, 2013 | 08:15 PM
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Not sure about a cpl g but seems to be up a tad, probably the spring time thing, as far as what seems to be selling things seem to be holding steady based on what Ive been watching and missing out on a few
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Old May 31, 2013 | 10:16 AM
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Not too sure about 'going up' in value for a generic T/A. The nice ones certainly hold their own however as I've noticed on my 34k miles T/A 'vert.
Back in 2005 -2007 an excellent condition 5,000 miles one owner T/A would fetch $20,000+ with no problem. That $20,000+ mark is still the same today in 2013 for that same car, for the few that remain anyway. That's always impressive and shows the potential value of well cared for Trans Ams as time progresses.
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Old Jun 1, 2013 | 03:26 PM
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Originally Posted by NC01TA
Not too sure about 'going up' in value for a generic T/A. The nice ones certainly hold their own however as I've noticed on my 34k miles T/A 'vert.
Back in 2005 -2007 an excellent condition 5,000 miles one owner T/A would fetch $20,000+ with no problem. That $20,000+ mark is still the same today in 2013 for that same car, for the few that remain anyway. That's always impressive and shows the potential value of well cared for Trans Ams as time progresses.
I agree with this. Low mileage Trans Ams convertibles, WS6's and Firehawks have stayed into the mid to high teens for many year's. With ultra low mileage ones even higher. And with the $35-40k sticker prices on a new Camaro SS its no wonder either.
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