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Is $9000 worth it for a 97 lsi with 63,000?
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http://newyork.craigslist.org/wch/cto/967367077.html Wait, I think I know who this might be. Does anybody remember the thread I made about a year ago on that red 97? In Prestige Imports Subaru/VW in N.Y. the owner and his wife loves and owns a few SVXi. Ahh here this thread, http://www.subaru-svx.net/forum/showthread.php?t=43072 not like it actually matters. |
Re: Is $9000 worth it for a 97 lsi with 63,000?
Approx 30 monmths ago I bought a 97 red with 67K with no problems or regrets at all.
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Sorry, typed in that post on a cellphone browser and did not see well.
I spent $8700 cash. I think the car your interested in is worth it if you like the SVX. If you dont buy it you'll always think about ir. |
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It also depends on if there are records that go with it, clean and nothing needs to be repaired, good tires, good glass, and clean with no body damage. If it is a good one and you like it, it would probably be worth it to you.
I looked at my price graph that I have been recording prices on (almost 100), and it falls into the area that I would expect as far as price with that many miles and in good condition. Good luck. :) |
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