Sell both and get a $6k car.
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I got my 2000 SE for $6000 and I didn't shop very much so you can find a deal if you look, if your interested in getting rid of both and getting a newer car
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Keep your Bonneville FTW!
3800 over a 3400 any day |
I've got a '94 Bonneville that my daughters have at University (I've got a 2005 Bonneville at home). It's got about twice the mileage of yours and only requires a quart of oil every 1000 miles and regular maintenance. It went NORTH for University (Winnipeg, Manitoba) and had a block heater installed - starts fine.
Keep the Bonneville. |
I can see Boosty's point but only if the car has been sitting for a long period of time. Has it? I know alot of people that drive their cars regularly but dont rack miles. But a 3400 w/ 125k? Sell it while it still runs good enough to get a decent price.
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Keep the Bonneville!
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Originally Posted by BillBoost37
(Post 1391914)
Reason behind that is the Bonneviille is too low mileage for the age. In high mileage cars things haven't dry rotted, bearings haven't flat spotted etc.
. One real thing to consider is how much exposure to winter has each had.... winters destroys a car mechanically & physically. |
KEEP the Bonnie!!! lol
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