Very nice car, I'd drive it daily.

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All I can say is that prices of used cars are nuts these days!

But yeah, this one seems to be in great shape. However, with so many photos, not a one single shot of the interior? What is he hiding?
 
Originally Posted By: Quattro Pete

But yeah, this one seems to be in great shape. However, with so many photos, not a one single shot of the interior? What is he hiding?

There were over 30 pictures of the interior....
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Originally Posted By: Quattro Pete
All I can say is that prices of used cars are nuts these days!

But yeah, this one seems to be in great shape. However, with so many photos, not a one single shot of the interior? What is he hiding?


Hmm, maybe you had a frame load kinda funky for you.

This car speaks tons to me.
 
Almost $10k for a 10 year old Bonneville
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Even considering the low miles, I wouldn't have guessed it to go for even half of that.
Inflation is having funny effects on the used car market.
 
That is very nice. That is the going price around here for one that nice. I paid 8350 for my 04 S/C Grand Prix with 54,000 miles on it.
 
Edmunds says that the car should go for between $6 and $7k. The humongous number of bids (26) has me raising my eyebrows at this dealer. But I must be mistaken, dealer ethics are such that they would never artificially bid up prices.
 
I loved these cars. They gave dad an option of still owning a decent performing car yet it could cart the family to hockey and soccer then go get groceries.
That's what I love about my charger. It fills my family needs and still has the ability to get my heart beating.
 
I'm not sure about the car for that price. The detailing is amazing, though. Wish I could get that level for 160 bucks (from thread earlier today).
 
I doubt it has dry rot.
My Trans Am, Truck and Grand Prix are older than that. No dry rot anywhere. Guess it depends on what area of the coutry it is located in. Dry rot is nothing you see often on anything in the Pacific Nortwest.

Heck the average age of a car on the road in the US is 11.
 
Originally Posted By: aquariuscsm
If I ever happen to come across a mint low mileage 89-90 Delta 88 or 98 Regency,I'll be all over it.


My grandmother had an 87 and 88 Delta 88 Royale. Nice cars! Even had velvet interiors!
 
I was thinking about seeing what this would bring on ebay
23k miles stored inside till 2013



I found a 5k mile z4 mcoupe that has me drooling. looking a lot like this one
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Originally Posted By: Miller88
My grandmother had an 87 and 88 Delta 88 Royale. Nice cars! Even had velvet interiors!


AWESOME!! If I came across one of those in 2 door,with buckets,and the shifter between the seats,plus all blacked out (can't remember what it was called,but they made them in that trim that are very rare) I'd be driving it home!!
 
Originally Posted By: Thermo1223
Not worth more than $6k, seriously it is a 10 year old car with more dryroot on rubber parts than I'd like to know about.


Funny that a ton of rubber parts still look and operate like new on my 20-30 year old cars.
 
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