Thursday, January 12, 2012

Would getting a 1994 Chevy Camaro for $2700 be worth it?

I'm in the market for a used car and came across a 1994 Chevy Camaro. I don't know much about Camaros but it looks pretty nice. Here are the details... 5 speed manual, 160K miles, V6 3.4 liter, green exterior, and gray interior.

The seller added some features to it... $200 K%26amp;N cool air intake system, $650 Magnaflow Cat-Back exhaust system (with stainless steel square exhaust tips), $600 Bilstein sport suspension package (including both springs and dampers), a pair of black and yellow Bomz sport seats ($300), and a 1100 watt amp paired with two ten inch Subwoofers.

Kelley Blue Book prices the car at $2,175 but I don't know since he added all that stuff does it increase the value of the car? Or is he just wanting a profit?

I'd appreciate any advice. Thanks!Would getting a 1994 Chevy Camaro for $2700 be worth it?
Nope. Old Camaros are not reliable and that car is overpriced by at least $1500. The heavy modifications make it even less desirable. Nobody cares how much money he spent at Pep Boys. That money never comes back to the seller.



KBB on that car is nowhere close to $2175. It's more like $1200 in good condition. Retail pricing can't be used, and you can't use excellent condition because of all the modifications. You have to use the trade in value if you want an accurate price evaluation.Would getting a 1994 Chevy Camaro for $2700 be worth it?
Nope,. not at all.



That's a $1500 car on a great day.



None of that other junk increase the value of the carf one single dime.

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