2000 SS ? Price ?
In december I got my 2000 SS 36K for 24,000..... I had to do it over again i would shop around first. ( bought the first car I saw)
Its sounds like a decent deal, just make sure its all good.
I dunno if it helps thats my .02 cents
Its sounds like a decent deal, just make sure its all good.
I dunno if it helps thats my .02 cents
Im shopping for insurance right now, and im looking at either 304 a month with a 1000 deductable, or 363 a month with a 500 deductable. Thats the price of living in the San Francisco Bay Area..... I also bought the first SS I saw and paid 22,000 for mine in March.
damn that sucks that insurance is expensive!!! Sometimes I am glad that I am still on my parents insurance untill I turn 25 which will be for another year because I am paying $ 130 a month for my 68 C10 and 02 Z...
I got my 00 SS last year around this time and I paid 18,900 for it. My insurance for it is about 145 a month right now, but I am getting married in Sept. and it will drop down to about 100 a month after that.
I know of a 6 speed convertible SS for $19,000.
Not mine. I'm gonna be buried in mine when I die.
It's a 2000 with 55,000 miles, silver, stock, chrome SS wheels, black interior / top and seemed to be in really great shape. It belongs to somebody I know's neighbor.
Not mine. I'm gonna be buried in mine when I die.
It's a 2000 with 55,000 miles, silver, stock, chrome SS wheels, black interior / top and seemed to be in really great shape. It belongs to somebody I know's neighbor.
Based on the market situation I've seen here in North Texas, my opinion is that one should definetely not pay over $20K for a 00 SS. 
More in the tunes of 17-18K, just like some of you have paid. Congrats on the nice purchases.
You can even get an 02 Z28 for well under 20K around here.
Later!
TS

More in the tunes of 17-18K, just like some of you have paid. Congrats on the nice purchases.

You can even get an 02 Z28 for well under 20K around here.

Later!

TS
For what it's worth.........lotsa times the best deals can be found out in rural areas----- specifically near military installations. You'll always find scads of used car lots in these areas because of rotation and relocation, and the dealerships need to compete with each other. I found it worth a weekend to shop at the 25-30 different lots that were within just a few miles of each other, and wholesale out my old clunker to the dealership I bought my '98 from on the following weekend.
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