bear with me how much this worth?
I know this is appearance but i was wondering i know someone that is selling a 1997 camaro z28 LT1 convertible (silver with black top) has 72500 miles no flaws to be known looks flawless said it was too..
Leather interior, new top locks, chrome wheels,power tops and seats,automatic radar detector in dash, very very clean. kelly says its about 10,000 but than again less than 5% meets all of kellys expectations how much would you guys pay for car like that? thanks |
6.5k tops
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lol really? with low miles only 6? dude threw out a number like 10 lol i wasnt concidering it but thought maybe around 7500 or 8
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N.A.D.A. will give a better price of what the car should sell for. KBB is what dealers use to price used cars (inflated kbb quotes), then they will take trade ins for N.A.D.A or lower, since they give a lower quote.
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I bought my black 96z flawless with 48,000 miles for $8,600 so you might want to talk to the guy, and be sure to deduct money for dents, scratches, tears, fading etc.
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For 10 grand you could find an LS1 car with the same or lower milage.
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well im looking for v8 convertible......there is no tears,dents
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It's worth what you are willing to pay for it. But I'd say 10 for an LT1 V8 'vert (not SS) in absolutely cherry condition with 72.5k miles might be a bit high in the current market. The LS1 cars are going to keep value a bit better, and there's no reason you couldn't find a nice 98 or 99 at that price.
IF you are going to leave it completely stock, 10k might be a reasonable price, or even up to a grand or two higher. It's pretty hard to find a truly flawless car 10 years old. On the other hand, if you're going to daily drive it, and/or mod it, (especially if you're going to do engine mods), opt for a similar or somewhat lower price on a less perfect 98, 99, or 00. Stuff happens to daily drivers, and mods are FAR more rewarding on LS1 engines. I'm allowed to say that... I own both. |
sounds good im looking im looking lol
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Originally Posted by fishgeek88
(Post 5158632)
For 10 grand you could find an LS1 car with the same or lower milage.
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It's a little high mileage (to me) to consider it being worth more than KBB. I'd say it's probably worth at most $1000 more than what KBB would say.
If it's a private seller and you can't finance it and make payments... I'd say it is worth a great deal less. Maybe $2000 less than KBB. |
Originally Posted by Brangeta
(Post 5163008)
It's a little high mileage (to me) to consider it being worth more than KBB. I'd say it's probably worth at most $1000 more than what KBB would say.
If it's a private seller and you can't finance it and make payments... I'd say it is worth a great deal less. Maybe $2000 less than KBB. For the most part, no cars make it into the "excellent" category because in order to make that category, it is supposed to have all service records. Like they say, less than 5% meet this criteria. NADA offers a much better estimate on how much a car is worth, and even then (at least in my area) that number tends to be high. |
Originally Posted by fishgeek88
(Post 5158632)
For 10 grand you could find an LS1 car with the same or lower milage.
Originally Posted by 2000GTP
(Post 5158956)
Exactly.
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thanks guys im looking at two right now i found this other one 5miles away from me he is selling his for 5700 with only 49000 its a 1997 z28convertible lt1 ill let you know how it goes within the next few days
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Originally Posted by bighash007
(Post 5163763)
thanks guys im looking at two right now i found this other one 5miles away from me he is selling his for 5700 with only 49000 its a 1997 z28convertible lt1 ill let you know how it goes within the next few days
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oh i know thats what im saying hope theres no major flaws ill find out tomorrow u get second dibs bragenta
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:lol: I was just kidding. If the car was in Texas though, things would be different!
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yea lol i think ill be getting it next week. im going to ship it to new orleans
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