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Good luck with your sale... It is a very nice example of a car well kept but driven over the years, like they should be!!

I hope you get the $$$$$.

FWIW, My sage green car has over 100k miles, the paint is worse than yours, and I would need to get more money out of it than you are asking. :eek:


K.
 
Thanks

Good luck with your sale... It is a very nice example of a car well kept but driven over the years, like they should be!!

I hope you get the $$$$$.

FWIW, My sage green car has over 100k miles, the paint is worse than yours, and I would need to get more money out of it than you are asking. :eek:


K.

I appreciate everyones comments, I am certainly not going to give this car away. This is a nice example of a GN that has been well cared for and it's worth every penny. I can go down a little in price, but not much. Who ever makes the purchase will get a fine car, and if they care for it and not abuse it, it will continue to rise in value.
Thanks,
Chad
 
I will have to say that you don't give up easy! Good luck with the sale of the car. I'll take it to the top for you today!

Hey people...he will come down to 14,499.95:biggrin: :biggrin:

Did that help ya?
 
Lol

I will have to say that you don't give up easy! Good luck with the sale of the car. I'll take it to the top for you today!

Hey people...he will come down to 14,499.95:biggrin: :biggrin:

Did that help ya?

I will come down more than that. I have also posted this car on cars.com and in my local newspaper. If your looking at it, or thinking about, start offering.
Thanks,
Chad:)
 
Partial trades will be considered

I need a truck, typhoon, 1st gen lightning, or possibly another GN or T-type.
 
Car Fax Report

Here's the Car Fax Report. There is a statement about the mileage, the odometer hasn't been rolled back. I have every reciept and all documentation that is very consistent with this vehicle.

1987 BUICK REGAL
1G4GJ1177HP463314
COUPE
3.8L V6 SFI OHV / REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Standard Equipment | Safety Options
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Date: Mileage: Source: Comments:
01/14/1988 4 Texas
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Granbury, TX
Title #18180871 Title or registration issued
First owner reported

12/01/2000 Texas
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Granbury, TX
Title #00000000018180871 Registration issued or renewed
Passed safety inspection

12/17/2005 129,000 Private Owner Vehicle offered for sale

03/06/2006 31,265 Texas
Inspection Station
Fort Worth, TX Passed safety inspection
Passed emissions inspection
INCONSISTENT ODOMETER READING


Hmmm...hard to tell whether this reading represents an odometer rollback or a clerical error. Confirm the mileage with your dealer or qualified mechanic.


03/15/2006 Texas
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Fort Worth, TX
Title #22040738780170335 Title issued or updated
New owner reported

03/31/2007 34,652 Texas
Inspection Station
Fort Worth, TX Passed safety inspection
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Very clean looking car. I only buy low mile cars...20k and under mostly and this ranks up there with some that I have owned.

That being said, it is still a 150k mile car no matter how good it looks and mileage dictates price. That is the reason a restored 125k mile car will always sell for less than an original 25k mile car in poor shape.

You asked for opinions on the price of the car then got upset when people responded that 10k was a good ballpark. Don't ask if you're going to get upset at the answer. Having owned 20+ turbo cars over the last 15 years I'm gonna agree with the 10k range. If you hold out long enough you may be able to squeak a grand more, but now is a buyers market not a sellers market going into winter.
 
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Very clean looking car. I only buy low mile cars...20k and under mostly and this ranks up there with some that I have owned.

That being said, it is still a 150k mile car no matter how good it looks and mileage dictates price. That is the reason a restored 125k mile car will always sell for less than an original 25k mile car in poor shape.

You asked for opinions on the price of the car then got upset when people responded that 10k was a good ballpark. Don't ask if you're going to get upset at the answer. Having owned 20+ turbo cars over the last 15 years I'm gonna agree with the 10k range. If you hold out long enough you may be able to squeak a grand more, but now is a buyers market not a sellers market going into winter.

Mad? Im not mad, why would I be mad? I am asking what I think it's worth and several other people tend to agree with me. I guess because you owned 20 plus turbo cars, that makes you an expert? Whatever! Everyone has an opinion, and thanks for sharing yours.

For the record, Im not mad at all. I can care less if someone doesn't pay what im asking. It seems to me alot of people up north are having a hard time finding rust free cars, well here's one for the taking if you want it. If you don't, I guess I will have to keep it.:smile:
 
Yea, I'd put myself in the expert category. You catch on quick.

Just keep upin' your car to the top and come April when you're still sitting on it, you can adjust your price or decide to keep it.
 
Opinions

I did ask for opinions in the past, but now I have had more than enough. I am asking 14,500.00. If your interested let me know, if not don't bother. I can't figure out why people are getting so upset about how much I am asking for my car. It's my car, and my opinion, so if you don't like it, you can press on to the next car.

Sincerely,
Chad:)
 
isnt this a for sale forum not roast em forum geez if the guy wants to put a 100k price tag on it thats his biz let em sell his ride theres always someone out there thats gonna pay it!!
 
I can't figure it out either

isnt this a for sale forum not roast em forum geez if the guy wants to put a 100k price tag on it thats his biz let em sell his ride theres always someone out there thats gonna pay it!!

I don't know why the guy figured he had to put in his two cents. If he doesn't like or agree with the price, he should move on.

Now, this car is still for sale.
 
isnt this a for sale forum not roast em forum geez if the guy wants to put a 100k price tag on it thats his biz let em sell his ride theres always someone out there thats gonna pay it!!


I couldn't agree more with you. However, when saywin asked for pricing opinions he opened himself up. Most everyone that chimed in said he was asking too much...and he took offense to it. I'm all for asking whatever you want for your car. It's your car and you can ask what you want and keep it for as long as you want cause you're asking too much.
 
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