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Old 06-10-2017, 12:44 PM
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We have a 2002 35th Anniv. Camaro. SLP Center Mount Exhaust, Blackwing intake, Original window sticker, letter from SLP, 2 trophy mats, floor mats, parade boot. Very good condition with 28K miles. Car is an automatic.
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Whatever you do, don't look at the book values or you'll get depressed. Your car, with those nice low miles, gets a premium over the typical. You didn't mention the number of owners but with the paperwork you have I imagine it's a one or two owner. If so, I believe your car should fetch mid teens easily if it's in no need of repairs and the maintenance has been kept up. A clean title too. Hopefully not original tires any longer, and all the fluids changed at least once. A sub 10,000 miles example would be in the $20k range so that's why mid-teens is very realistic for you. Write up a nice ad with good photos and ask a price a little higher than what you feel you can accept since people love to negotiate. If you must have $15k, then ask $16k at least, and so forth. That price won't scare anyone. $20k would scare people enough that they won't even bother calling you. That would be someone like me. It can't be too high or no one will call. GLWS!!
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Good advice by NC01TA. I'd figure one of these anniv verts (with CME option) at approx $2000-$2500 over a plain old 2002 A4 vert. There are plenty of those to compare against. My guess is the car is worth $16K-$17K. What you can get is somewhat dependent on your region. Demand for a high level A4 vert like this tends to be with the over 50 crowd.
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Originally Posted by Firebrian
..... Demand for a high level A4 vert like this tends to be with the over 50 crowd.
Hey now, no profiling, just because it's true. Yes, I would like that car.
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Originally Posted by NC01TA
Hey now, no profiling, just because it's true. Yes, I would like that car.
Count me in too. But I'm in the even smaller over 60 crowd....profiling myself.
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Here's one in Virginia (M6 vert) with 48K miles with ask price of $13,500....very reasonable imo.

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