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Blue book is good. I also recommend searching eBay and Craigslist to get a rough idea of what people near you have been asking for similar vehicles. Try to keep an eye on how long the vehicle stays posted and it should give you some indication of how same the price was, then price yours accordingly. I've done this with the last two vehicles I sold and it worked well.
2000 pontiac firebird with 31k miles and thinking it would have to at least fetch 15 grand.Whats your thought?
My thought is that if you have a WS6, you're overpriced.
If you have a regular TransAm, you're way overpriced.
If you have a V6, you should just keep it.
2000 pontiac firebird with 31k miles and thinking it would have to at least fetch 15 grand.Whats your thought?
Well I got my laugh for the day!
Take $10k off and you'd be more accurate.
Let me guess, you were one of those guys who bought it brand new thinking that since they were discontinuing the F-bodies that they'd be worth something one day so you didn't drive it?
2000 pontiac firebird with 31k miles and thinking it would have to at least fetch 15 grand.Whats your thought?
Maybe if its a WS6 special edition Smokey and the Bandit or Knight Rider edition or some other kooky one of 25 ever made and you find the RIGHT collector who REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY wants it you may get a offer. Either that or you got some crazy mods that it keeps up with Hayabusas. I can't imagine anyone paying 15k for a 13 year old F body. But hey there are people out there who are clueless. Throw it out there. You never know
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Being 14 years old, the low mileage makes little difference. In fact, it's more likely to have been driven only infrequently for short distances which is not good for a car. Maybe $5,500 if it's in excellent condition.
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