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Originally posted by Sn95John View Post1. The car has less than 86,XXX miles on it good luck finding one
2. It was in house financing and yes I financed it for 2yrs
3. The car was never wrecked.
If you look the retail value on my car with all the options, mileage, ect the retail value is close to what I bought it for, granted the dealership made off with some extra money but that's fine I know how the car business works.
I'm not looking to come out on top with the better end of the deal. I'm happy for what I paid for it simply because you won't find many 98's out there with less than 100,000 miles and is in great shape.
Everyone has a hard time understanding why I bought it for the price I got it for and it was simply because I felt comfortable with the car, everything felt right about it. The dealership was a reputable dealer that is known for selling some nice ass cars. I traded my 99' F-150 that had 230,000 miles on it for this thing and I couldn't be any happier.
I bought a 97 GT with 105,000, last year, all options for $1300. Turned around and sold if for $3800. Other than faded bumper paint, it was in great shape. You must be using KBB for refernece, because NADA shows clean retail (what a dealer would rape you for) is around $7k. And Edmunds just hammers you.
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Originally posted by Sean88gt View PostYou paid $9k......
Enjoy your cobra!.....wait....
Not to mention it was the only dealership that would finance a first time buyer who was using their truck as the down payment
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Originally posted by talisman View PostI was going to get it cleaned up before tonight, but it's supposed to rain all day Saturday. Happens every time.
edit.. On weather bug anyways, weather.com says 40% chance for AM showers.
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