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Might be selling my '94 C2 with 66k miles, black on black, 5 speed manual. Car is completely stock I also have a brand new G-pipe and cat bypass with a steve wong chip 91 octane cat bypass chip that I could install if you would prefer. Car runs great no problems whatsoever, the ac works like it should so does the heat. It was recently in a minor accident (not the reason I'm selling) I swiped a parked car at about 30mph in my neighborhood, the damage was minor a nice little scratch and a few minor dents on the front right fender and the wheel wells were dented in, (I have pictures of the damage) but it was all replaced and fix at a reputable body shop, its unnoticeable now. It is currently my daily driver but if I'm not in it, its in the garage. The car is currently located in NJ.
My question is hows the market for these cars now? I haven't really been following it and KBB (I'd be suprised if it was even near accurate) says the car is worth 28k. I paid 23k for it and was thinking maybe 19-20. Would anyone be interested?
This is the most recent picture I have of it, it was taken two weeks ago. There is no damage to the low front either the bottom of the image was pixellated and corrupted if you were wondering :P.
And another picture of where it was damaged after the repairs.
Well thats good to hear, the car is in great condition despite a few minor cosmetics. There is a very small paint chip on the bottom of the front left fender and well thats all I can really think of at the moment. Other than that the car looks great.
From: Seattle xburb - I can't see the Emerald City, but I know it's out there somewhere
Agree with above comments...I'm thinking easily $23K.
Accident history is a slight negative, '94 MY is a slight positive.
66K mi. is barely broken in on these puppies, so that's a big plus.
Agree with all the comments, considering it's black/black, a '94 and looks to be in great shape overall I would say $23-24k would be a good price. 964's are very wanted at the moment, I have customers asking me almost daily to find them one. Yours should sell in no time. Good luck!
Last edited by Axeman; Apr 21, 2011 at 05:36 PM.
Reason: typo
I'd take a look on Autotrader to get an idea as well. I'd think $23K - $25K very easily. Depending on the overall condition of the car and the severity of the body damage, you might add or subtract from that range.
Originally Posted by Axeman
Agree with all the comments, considering it's triple black, a '94 and looks to be in great shape overall I would say $23-24k would be a good price.
BTW, how can a coupe be triple black?
Last edited by reed; Apr 21, 2011 at 11:45 PM.
Reason: clarification
$19-20k is too cheap. A black C2 with 117k miles just sold on ebay for over $24k.
I agree you could get a grand or three more without much fuss. On the otherhand I would look at eBay and believe deals were actually done at the prices shown.
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