Too pricy for a 2002?
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Too pricy for a 2002?
I've been watching a 2002 Buick Regal GS at the local GM dealer for awhile. They want $16,000 with 25,000 miles. Too much?
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yeah new cars value goes down way to fast. lol.. like 70% of car 'owning' people owe more on there car then its worth (0% leases and what not) My new truck went down about 10k as soon as it left the lot basicly.. oh well.. In 10 years when I sell it, it wont be worth 5k because of the standerd tranny.
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See, thats the advantage of stock Civics, Accords, Camrys, etc etc... they hold their value
$16,000 for a Regal is a steal up here in Canada...? A 2002 Grand Prix GTP probably goes for around or above $20,000...
... earlier this year, my dad had the opportunity to spring for a '99 GTP, for $10,000 CDN, with 120,000km (75k mi). It would have been buying the car back after the guy'* lease, but nobody could buy it (we couldn't afford it)... so he returned the car, which his company had leased for him... and now he drives an '03 Acura MDX
$16,000 for a Regal is a steal up here in Canada...? A 2002 Grand Prix GTP probably goes for around or above $20,000...
... earlier this year, my dad had the opportunity to spring for a '99 GTP, for $10,000 CDN, with 120,000km (75k mi). It would have been buying the car back after the guy'* lease, but nobody could buy it (we couldn't afford it)... so he returned the car, which his company had leased for him... and now he drives an '03 Acura MDX
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