Are 4th gen WS6's appreciating?
There are a lot of dreamers who's cars stay for sale forever, but you can't look at those asking prices as a measure of actual value. Confirmed sale and purchase prices seem to show no real change in the last few years on average, but there will always be spikes when it comes to the most desirable and top condition examples - just depends on who's in the market at the time.
So I don't see them rising anytime soon
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So I don't see them rising anytime soon
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Last edited by NC01TA; Mar 11, 2018 at 09:22 AM.
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When I was looking prior to buying my GTO about 2 or 3 years ago you could find plenty fitting the above description between $10-$12K with the occasional few even dipping under $10K. This is honestly one of the most common forms for this era with what like 10000+ units being produced I didn't think it would be this hard to find one. I refuse to pay $15K as there are plenty of other cars that can be had when you get into the $15-$17K territory so I will just revert to patience but it made me think of this thread for sure. I would generally say that if you want a decent WS6 and not a ratted out or high mileage piece that you are probably going to be paying at least $1-$3K more than what you would have 2 years ago.
Also, it's not the entire WS6 market that's in very high demand, just specifically the M6 cars from what I've seen. There's been a few fair/good (and even great) deals on auto WS6 cars in the last ~12-24 months that still didn't move quickly. It's a very narrow band of cars that are at the top of the value/desirability spectrum, and things drop off quickly from there.
Also, it's not the entire WS6 market that's in very high demand, just specifically the M6 cars from what I've seen. There's been a few fair/good (and even great) deals on auto WS6 cars in the last ~12-24 months that still didn't move quickly. It's a very narrow band of cars that are at the top of the value/desirability spectrum, and things drop off quickly from there.
01/02 Black WS6: 4960
w/ 6 speed: 2832
Total Black WS6 (i.e. 98-02): 10632
w/ 6 speed: 5989
Note: Credit given to Johnny B for his spreadsheets.
This being said they are a little rarer than I initially thought. So if you take the 2832 01-02 Black 6 speed cars apply say a 97% assumption for interior being black and a 70% assumption for remaining cars that havent been wrecked and have less than 100K miles and well maintained. (2832*.97*.7 = 1923). The later assumption is just a wild guess but this being said your looking at less than 2000 units fitting my search criteria being in existence.
I will agree that I have been watching a few automatic cars in the 10-11K price range that still fit this criteria so I would be apt to say that it may just be a dry market at the moment. One thing I do note is it seems that this dreamers seem to effect at least initial list prices in that I asusme a guy might see say a 100K+ mile car listed for $11K so he adjusts his accordingly even though the 100K+ mile car may have been for sale for 2 years.
So I don't see them rising anytime soon
It's the bottom priced 15% of offered examples, usually sold by private parties who have to sell now that dictate what you "could" buy one for. $18K-$20K for a 17K mile 2001/2002 WS6 M6 is what these were worth back in 2011/2012. They really haven't changed. When I was looking at that time I had a 1 owner (deceased) 14K miles 2000 black WS6 M6 being offered by a large Ford dealership for $16,500. It wasn't cheap enough for me. It was worth $15,500 to me as it had no paperwork with it.
You just have to be patient and scan all the on line sites like Autotrader.com, CL, Ebay to keep an eye out for that one car in your area priced to sell. I don't believe the 2001/2002 WS6's are rising in value.
2002 Trans Am WS6 coupe 4400 miles Bright Red Automatic $28,000
https://cincinnati.craigslist.org/ct...558048467.html
2002 Trans Am WS6 convertible Bright Red 13545 miles Automatic $19,900
https://buffalo.craigslist.org/cto/d...554554955.html
2002 Trans Am WS6 coupe Bright Red 9389 miles 6-speed $25,900
https://cnj.craigslist.org/ctd/d/200...546767537.html
2002 Trans Am NHRA coupe Bright Red 8950 miles 6-speed $25,000
https://philadelphia.craigslist.org/...543636089.html
There are limited buyers for sports cars. These prices are creeping into cars that are superior to the 4th Gen F-body. I believe they will sit for a long time until the prices come down.













