This Guy's from Krypton.
Can you believe how some people try to take advantage of people who don't know anything about a car. I'm tempted to e-mail this goomer and just post five pages of HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
http://autotrader.com/findacar/vdeta...&ac_afflt=none |
Hey, you can ask all you want. You can always come down, but you can never go up. Caveat Emptor, carpe diem, huevos rancheros, etc.... ;)
Beav |
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In his defense, I think he put an extra 0 while typing.
Or he is using Zula Dollars which equals to about 3000 USD. Some people really know how to joke. I thought my car was not selling because I priced it too high. Now I feel happy Lwin |
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I thought about a type-o also, but, the last one on the list was asking 12,000.00 for a '92. Well, like they say, there's one born every minute -- maybe these guys will find one. |
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$65,000 SVX
Wait a sec folks! This one is even better. Straight from Joe Spitz's SVX site:
http://www.cars101.com/~booknut/cgi-...uery=retrieval This guy is on major drugs! Jeff |
Roughly 4 times the blue book value, from a dealer.
Maybe these folks are trying to single-handely create a rare car market for SVXes. |
$ 65,000 SVX
Well, at least he told us that the price was not a typo. When you look at a zero alone, and know that it is worth nothing, look what it does when you add it to the end of a price. I hope this guy doesn't want to sell anytime soon. One thing for sure, it makes me smile when I look at what I paid for my car.
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All right, the price on my 94 L has risen to 85,000. If he can ask for 65, I am going to ask a little more. :D
Who are they kidding? For 65k I can get four 97Lsi and still have some money to make them shine. Lwin |
I, for one, have always been in favor of having the privilege to ask any amount of money in exchange for whatever item I wish to sell. If you choose not to accept my offer, you may counter-offer; I may accept or decline. Quite a simple concept. Would any of you swap your perhaps less than pristine '92 for say a '97 Civic because the Bluebook value is equal? Poop on the Bluebook! Sure, all of us WANT to find the '97 stored in the Pennsylvania barn since new & pay $5,000. Yet none of us would feel guilty about selling the same car a day later for $25,000. I have no problem with my car escalating in value, & why shouldn't it?
A ride in an SVX - Priceless! Ron. Opps! Post #666 - The devil made me do it! |
Well, at least he can brag to his friends that he's selling his car for 65K.
I could put Ferrari badges on my car and sell it as one to 99.9% of all Americans (it is brilliant red). Just have to make up the part about a flat 12, with 2 pistons per spark plug. |
HAHAHAHA
The Jeff's $65K sounds way too ridiculous. Remember? If I have the money to buy is better to buy the $50K new '97LSi on ebay some times ago. :D
The Randy's $13.5K. We may need to contact the seller and see what he says. It may be possible or you don't know what is under the hood. It may have a twin turbo or any updated new tranny or any super stereo. :D But, it's still expensive. If that one is only a stock, it is same color as mine but mine doesn't have tinted windows but have a spoiler!! And, recently new fix transfer clutch for the awd and etc w/ just 58K. So mine can kill a better price.... HAHAHA :D |
$$$$ Good going!!!
I'm glad that they are asking that much. Makes me feel that the 3000+ i'm spending on the tranny is worth it!!! (now for the 10,000.00 paint job)
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http://www.cars101.com/~booknut/cgi-...uery=retrieval He also said the "tire rods" had been replaced. Shades of PeePee???? |
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