Gettin rid of my Bonnie
Yea I got to give her up :( . I'm in school right now and I really don't need a car so I'm letting her go. I'm looking at buying another bonneville thoughbut not until much later this year at least. I'm wondering what I should ask for it.
It's a 1994 Bonneville w/power antenna, driver's seat, power mirrors, 16" aluminum rims, interior is good non smoker , outside has 1 small dent low on the drivers door (hit and run), I've installed a remote start and put on winter tires. It was owned by my grandmother for most of it's life than I had it for two years. the big downside i think is she's pushin 170k mikes. I put on 55k of those. I just had a whole buch of work done to it a couple of months ago: new gas tank, sending unit, motor mounts, turnbuckles, e-brake cable ect. About $1200 worth of stuff. What do you guys think I should ask?? |
go to kbb.net and enter all your info. that should give you a rough idea.
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Thanks
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Slick, good luck on a price, and we'll do what we can when it's time for another. Sorry to see that car go!
Hang with us during your time of grief and pain. :lol: |
It was my first car and I'm sad to see her go but I plan to get another bonnie
I plan on getting a black 1998/1999 ssei grey interior. I don't dislike the new body style but something really apeals to me about the older body style. I've also her of Ty and others doing northstar swap outs. But I think I'll be waiting to try that when I graduate and am earning 100 grand per year. One thing I do have is the 1994 Service manual for the bonnie. It's two volumes and I paid $100 for it. Do you think someone would be interested? I don't think the person who buys the car is gona want it. |
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