My 2001 Yellow for sale (posting in NE forum first)
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I'm officially putting up my 2001 yellow with 2200 miles for sale. Everything on the car is original, the car is pretty much new inside and out. I have all original documentation and books. You can save thousands compare to buying a new one at the dealer, I'm only asking $31,000.
Reason for selling:
As most of you know, I recently won the bid on Ebay for a modified 2000 White. I'd love to keep both the Yellow and the White but my wife would not approve. Plus I'm running out of garage space.
I'm located in Winchester, MA.
Reason for selling:
As most of you know, I recently won the bid on Ebay for a modified 2000 White. I'd love to keep both the Yellow and the White but my wife would not approve. Plus I'm running out of garage space.
I'm located in Winchester, MA.
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Murph,
You will not believe this! I was on the net a priced a used MY2000, White/Red with 8,000 miles on it sold for $37,000. This is no Bu!! either. We can talk about it at the meet tomorrow, I know the seller.
HMMM - White/Red - $37,000 -----> it is tempting. Not
You will not believe this! I was on the net a priced a used MY2000, White/Red with 8,000 miles on it sold for $37,000. This is no Bu!! either. We can talk about it at the meet tomorrow, I know the seller.
HMMM - White/Red - $37,000 -----> it is tempting. Not
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Originally posted by murph
Since I paid $32,700 for mine, I'd have to say that the "save thousands" part is a little hyperbolic.
Since I paid $32,700 for mine, I'd have to say that the "save thousands" part is a little hyperbolic.
Buying from a private party we can negotiate where you will only pay $31k total to own and register the car. This is where you'll save $4000 from buying a new one at the dealership.
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Originally posted by Nimbus
I'm glad you found an honest dealer who didn't price gouge for your S2000. Anyway, even though you paid MSRP you most likely still paid close to $35k out the door after taxes/dealer prep/doc fee/license/registration etc.
Buying from a private party we can negotiate where you will only pay $31k total to own and register the car. This is where you'll save $4000 from buying a new one at the dealership.
Originally posted by murph
Since I paid $32,700 for mine, I'd have to say that the "save thousands" part is a little hyperbolic.
Since I paid $32,700 for mine, I'd have to say that the "save thousands" part is a little hyperbolic.
Buying from a private party we can negotiate where you will only pay $31k total to own and register the car. This is where you'll save $4000 from buying a new one at the dealership.