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it has 55k miles on it, t-tops, Power Lock, Power Window, Power Seat, Cruise Control, AC, CD, AM/FM., Alloy Wheels, Very Sharp.
.....I Looked on kelly blue book, but those figures aren't to helpful.
.....I've never driven a stick

2007-03-25 05:56:11 · 3 answers · asked by karma 3 in Cars & Transportation Buying & Selling

3 answers

What's wrong with Kelly Blue Book..?
It's pretty accurate as long as you are realistic and honest with the answers to the questions. Looks like it's priced around $8,000 with average wear.

Also, look on autotrader.com, to see what other people are asking for similiarly equipped camaros.? I found one for about $14,000 with 10,000 miles in like-new shape.


Never driven a stick..?
How much have you set aside for clutch replacement..?

FYI, reliability is not very good for this car historically. Are you buying it from a private individual or a dealer where you can get a warranty (even if it's only 90 days)...? It's not how nice it looks..it's how well it runs and keeps running that's important. Can you get receipts for maintenance done..?

Good luck

E

2007-03-25 06:10:49 · answer #1 · answered by edco 5 · 0 0

Ever driven an 18-wheeler? It - gm stick - feels about the same.
As far as the price goes, I'd say $5-7,000 should be the absolute max considering the amounts you'll pay for repairs on a regular basis.

2007-03-25 06:11:27 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i own a shop,and on those one i wouldn't pay over 5 k for it,and it would really have to be nice for that price,the average price for those right now is around 4 k but that's for the average car,if its extremely nice id maybe go 5k for it,this would all depend on just how nice it is though,good luck hope this helps.

2007-03-25 06:11:43 · answer #3 · answered by dodge man 7 · 0 0

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