2000 sold, thinking about 2003 RT
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RE: Thinking about buying a 2000
Cool cool. Looks like if it doesn't sell I'll be getting it this week when my money gets here. If it sells, I've picked out an orange salvage 2000 with 50 more miles on it for about $1000 less. Doesn't have the tires, exaust, or color that I want, but that can be changed. The black one seems to have a lot of rust on the little parts and inside some of the wheel wells. Nothing major, though, I think. Won't know until I get it to a mechanic I trust.
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RE: Thinking about buying a 2000
Bumped because I'm too lazy to start a new topic.
Okay, I drove by the dealership where the 2000 was and it's gone now. Gonna call tomorrow to make sure it's really not there.
In frustration I went over to the Honda dealership and looked at the 2003 R/T that's been sitting there for a while. 72,000 miles and CARFAX says it's hit a deer. There are some minor chips off of the hood, and the salesperson said the car was $9,999.
Blue Book says the car is only worth $8,700 or so, but I've no idea how to haggle. Not to mention the damned thing is yellow, so I'll have to paint it. That'll get rid of the chips off the hood, too. Advice, please.
Okay, I drove by the dealership where the 2000 was and it's gone now. Gonna call tomorrow to make sure it's really not there.
In frustration I went over to the Honda dealership and looked at the 2003 R/T that's been sitting there for a while. 72,000 miles and CARFAX says it's hit a deer. There are some minor chips off of the hood, and the salesperson said the car was $9,999.
Blue Book says the car is only worth $8,700 or so, but I've no idea how to haggle. Not to mention the damned thing is yellow, so I'll have to paint it. That'll get rid of the chips off the hood, too. Advice, please.
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RE: Thinking about buying a 2000
ORIGINAL: 03neonRT
I bought my 2003 R/T with 28k in November of 2005 for $9,200 with no damage, it was a private party deal though. But in any case, $9,900 for an 03 R/T is waaaaay too much. You could almost go buy an 03 SRT-4 for that much with those miles...
I bought my 2003 R/T with 28k in November of 2005 for $9,200 with no damage, it was a private party deal though. But in any case, $9,900 for an 03 R/T is waaaaay too much. You could almost go buy an 03 SRT-4 for that much with those miles...
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RE: Thinking about buying a 2000
ORIGINAL: GrApHite03
lol, you actually could... there is a e-blue 2004 with 63,000 for $9,500 here in hawaii.
ORIGINAL: 03neonRT
I bought my 2003 R/T with 28k in November of 2005 for $9,200 with no damage, it was a private party deal though. But in any case, $9,900 for an 03 R/T is waaaaay too much. You could almost go buy an 03 SRT-4 for that much with those miles...
I bought my 2003 R/T with 28k in November of 2005 for $9,200 with no damage, it was a private party deal though. But in any case, $9,900 for an 03 R/T is waaaaay too much. You could almost go buy an 03 SRT-4 for that much with those miles...
ORIGINAL: bone33
man thats way too much. was the dealer one of those rip off buy here pay here places?
i just paid 10k for a 2005 sxt with 16,000 miles and a clean carfax from a 5 star dodge dealership.
man thats way too much. was the dealer one of those rip off buy here pay here places?
i just paid 10k for a 2005 sxt with 16,000 miles and a clean carfax from a 5 star dodge dealership.
I went into Dodge and I'm having them look around for me. She'll call me back today.
If Dodge can't find me something, I'm thinking about going with the yellow from Honda, though. I'mma just have to talk the guy down a couple thousand dollars. $1000 for the mileage, $1000 for the deer, $300 for the paint, and the other $7,700 for making me get up so damn early!