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What do yall think about this... I have a 89 Bonnie with 200k Miles on the Odo, and Shes worth alot more to me than to a dealer, so my mom, wants a car, and is willing to trade down (she kinda owes me too) and give me her 1996 Blazer 139K miles in my Bonnie'* place. And I was thinking if I did that, then I could use the Blazer to trade in to a newer Bonneville, or should I keep mine and try to restore it eventually, what do y'all think?
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Yep... at first she didn't think it was such a hot idea (as in well I could just do that myself) but I think she realized how much of a Bonneville nut I am (my posts don't say it, but i love my car) and Bonnies in general) So I'm still up in the air, because I don't know how I'd cover the difference in prices ( I;m looking for a 01 or 02 SE or SLE)
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why dont you sell the blazer outright...trading cars is usually stupid for a car that old.
I'd be supprised if they gave you $2000 (regardless of what KBB says)
However you can probably sell it for around $3500 or so considering winter is coming up
I'd be supprised if they gave you $2000 (regardless of what KBB says)
However you can probably sell it for around $3500 or so considering winter is coming up
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We dont use salt here either,just sand, the city builds a mountain of it every fall so they can scoop it into sand trucks all winter. Montana cars for the most part are rust free
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