Hello, On Sunday morning a kid will travel 90 miles round trip to see a 1996 Chevrolet Caprice Classic which I'm selling for a neighbor. That the vehicle will have 75,200 miles on it and has had exemplary maintenance is all I need tell you. It is not a perfect car, just extremely good. The asking price is quite fair given the level of maintenance and its condition.
This would be his first car and he'll be attending auto tech school come Autumn. The lad and I have communicated and he loves the Caprice of that era (1991 to 1996). I suggested aloud that there would likely be occasions when his car would be used in class for instructional purposes for this Caprice would be the only rear wheel drive car at the whole school.
All I want is the right car to go to the right fellow. Any tip I receive isn't going to turn me into lying car dealer, though I'd be lying if I said a no-sale wouldn't bother me. 16 people, 1 scammer and 1 insulter have contacted me. I do believe the vehicle's vintage has scared away many a shopper.
Wish everyone luck on this one as it's a case of matching a good, safe vehicle to the right buyer.
One woman called and told me her son, after owning 5 Caprices in a row, decided to buy a brand new car with a manual transmission. The tale continued with the son now suffering with a $550 car payment on a car he cannot drive because he destroyed the clutch in 2 months.
He would've been a good match. Kira
This would be his first car and he'll be attending auto tech school come Autumn. The lad and I have communicated and he loves the Caprice of that era (1991 to 1996). I suggested aloud that there would likely be occasions when his car would be used in class for instructional purposes for this Caprice would be the only rear wheel drive car at the whole school.
All I want is the right car to go to the right fellow. Any tip I receive isn't going to turn me into lying car dealer, though I'd be lying if I said a no-sale wouldn't bother me. 16 people, 1 scammer and 1 insulter have contacted me. I do believe the vehicle's vintage has scared away many a shopper.
Wish everyone luck on this one as it's a case of matching a good, safe vehicle to the right buyer.
One woman called and told me her son, after owning 5 Caprices in a row, decided to buy a brand new car with a manual transmission. The tale continued with the son now suffering with a $550 car payment on a car he cannot drive because he destroyed the clutch in 2 months.
He would've been a good match. Kira