Whats a 93 Formula worth around here?
Whats a 93 Formula worth around here?
I have an a4 93 formula that i wanna sell but not sure what to ask .Its got 95k on it TOTL firehawk exhaust, new GM Transmission with 3y 50k warranty, new breaks ,shocks
thanks for any info
thanks for any info
Just for comparison a friend bought a 95 Z28... loaded with leather and t-tops, 6 speed with 120,000 on it for $4300 from a private owner. The asking price was only $4750.
You guys that are waiting for spring have to realize that another year is going by and these cars are technically going to be a year older and the prices are going to come down. A 93 Z28 is going to be 10 years old and likely have a lot of miles and signs of age. They are also plentiful and not hard to find.
May want to look up the value on www.nadaguides.com or Kelly Blue Book
You guys that are waiting for spring have to realize that another year is going by and these cars are technically going to be a year older and the prices are going to come down. A 93 Z28 is going to be 10 years old and likely have a lot of miles and signs of age. They are also plentiful and not hard to find.
May want to look up the value on www.nadaguides.com or Kelly Blue Book
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Prices drop alot in the winter. My poor old Camaro will be all fixed after a few new seals this winter. If the resale drops much more will have the keep it around for a winter beater. Plus get to drive Camaros year around. The funny thing is there pretty good in the snow with the right tires on them
Most Camaros and Firebirds you find out there at large with LT1's are very tired. Plus if you pick the wrong one, $$$$ maintance. If you can sell the car as perfect, clean and well maintained there is not a problem getting top dollar. Everyone said the samething in '96 selling my '86 IROC with high miles.
My favorate one is " the car has not given me a lick of trouble" which means the car will need a lot soon, hahahaha
Prices drop alot in the winter. My poor old Camaro will be all fixed after a few new seals this winter. If the resale drops much more will have the keep it around for a winter beater. Plus get to drive Camaros year around. The funny thing is there pretty good in the snow with the right tires on them
Most Camaros and Firebirds you find out there at large with LT1's are very tired. Plus if you pick the wrong one, $$$$ maintance. If you can sell the car as perfect, clean and well maintained there is not a problem getting top dollar. Everyone said the samething in '96 selling my '86 IROC with high miles.
My favorate one is " the car has not given me a lick of trouble" which means the car will need a lot soon, hahahaha
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