Gauging Intrest/For Sale, 1995 Camaro V6 car
Re: Gauging Intrest/For Sale, 1995 Camaro V6 car
A friend of mine just sold her 95 V6 recently, loaded except leather and bone stock. She had a tough time getting $4k for it
car had 34,000 mi on it and thats no typo
these cars have ****ty resale no doubt about it
car had 34,000 mi on it and thats no typo
these cars have ****ty resale no doubt about it
Re: Gauging Intrest/For Sale, 1995 Camaro V6 car
Originally Posted by OneSickSix
Originally Posted by RRRR
"asking price" and "selling price" are usually miles apart.
Atleast SOMEONE understands the business.
Maybe nobody noticed the OBO... Heres a tip -- always leave room for bartering..
Originally Posted by RRRR
Now, I'm not saying that one can't start high, but dealers can afford to sit on a high price, whereas a private seller usually doesn't have the luxury of waiting months for the right buyer to come along.
You are welcome to "ask" whatever you wish. If you can wait, more power to you. I prefer to price my "asking" prices nearer to "realistic."
RRRR
Re: Gauging Intrest/For Sale, 1995 Camaro V6 car
This is my baby. I am only selling it because I want to get another toy but this time a V8.
Re: Gauging Intrest/For Sale, 1995 Camaro V6 car
Originally Posted by crazyfastbird93
If he gets anywher near that for his car, Im going to shoot myself. I cant sell my 12 sec 93 formula for $5k
Re: Gauging Intrest/For Sale, 1995 Camaro V6 car
Originally Posted by crazyfastbird93
If he gets anywher near that for his car, Im going to shoot myself. I cant sell my 12 sec 93 formula for $5k

RRRR
Re: Gauging Intrest/For Sale, 1995 Camaro V6 car
Originally Posted by SVT03
Oh man, I remember going through this, trying to sell my TA. I thought I was sitting on a gold mine, and that all the mods and hard work I had put into the car would net me a nice check when it sold. What I saw as a pile of gold, potential buyers saw as a pile of crap. No one cares that you took the time to detail the engine, and that you waxed the car every other day. They don't care about MSD wires, or an aftermarket stereo. You are better off returning the car to stock, and selling every mod you have on its own.
Look, I am sure that everyone wants to see you sell your car, including me. Just remember, what you see as a treasure, others may see as trash.
Look, I am sure that everyone wants to see you sell your car, including me. Just remember, what you see as a treasure, others may see as trash.
Re: Gauging Intrest/For Sale, 1995 Camaro V6 car
Originally Posted by IROC5.7TPI
You'll live a long happy life 

Wanna bet? I got 3 people that already want to look at it.
ya'll just dont know how to advertise I guess :PCome on. I sold a truck with 170,000 miles on it that needed a differential, transfer case, and wheel bearings for $1600.. haha, dont tell me *I* cant sell somethin for my asking price.
Re: Gauging Intrest/For Sale, 1995 Camaro V6 car
Originally Posted by OneSickSix
Come on. I sold a truck with 170,000 miles on it that needed a differential, transfer case, and wheel bearings for $1600.. haha, dont tell me *I* cant sell somethin for my asking price.
Re: Gauging Intrest/For Sale, 1995 Camaro V6 car
Originally Posted by IROC5.7TPI
I wouldn't brag about that...
Who said I am bragging? Buyer knew what was wrong with it-- they paid the $60 to have it diagnosed.
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