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Question about 92' SVX
I saw one for sale the other day and havent gotten much info on it yet, I know its a 92' and has 167k miles on it. What kind of price range am I looking at here? From base model to fully loaded I think this one is somewhere between, but like I said I havent had a chance to look much at it yet.
thanks for any help. Mead |
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with that milage i would expect 3k to 4k would be expected, considering condition and model. you want to know about timing belt, wheel bearing and trannie replacements. my understanding is there where were basically 2 models in 92, one with the touring pkg (includes cd player, leather seats, sun roof and a few other items) and the base model. not rally much if anything "in between".
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According to NADA for Eastern US, February 2002:
1992 Subaru SVX CPE 2D LS AWD: Adjusted for Mileage of 167,000 Trade in Value: $2,850.00 Wholesale: $2,400.00 Retail: $4,350.00 1992 Subaru SVX CPE 2D LS-L TOUR AWD: Adjusted for Mileage of 167,000 Trade in Value: $3,475.00 Wholesale: $2,975.00 Retail: $5,050.00 Doug
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1992 LS Touring (6/91) - Currently undergoing a five speed swap Black over Claret with spoiler; 235,000 miles; Mods: 2002 Legacy 5 speed, ACT Pressure Plate, Excedy Clutch, Short Throw Shifter, Aussie Powerchip 1992 LS Touring (6/91) Black over Claret with 2.5" setback spoiler; 202,000 miles; Mods: B&M Cooler 1994 LSi (4/93) Bordeaux Pearl; 198,000 miles; Mods: Weight reduction. 1969 Mustang GT Convertible 1970 Mustang Convertible 2000 Ford Excursion Sola lingua bona est lingua mortua. My Locker |
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Re: Question about 92' SVX
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I live in the pittsburgh area (butler county) and if you're seriously thinking of getting this car, let me take a look at it for you. The biggest mistake when buying an svx is not knowing what to look for. I learned this the hard way when i bought mine. -Mike |
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Keep us posted and let us know what you see. Advise is always free. Bargaining chips is what I call them. Point out all the problems and get the price down. I would really like your opinion on the engine condition. Is it still strong?
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