You can own an s2000, for only $70k !
#21
All u have to do is a nationwide search for low mileage S2ks. A low (10k and under) mileage CR is probably $40k MAX.
Here is a "highly desirable" 2003 GPW with 11k miles for $22.9k
http://m.autotrader.com/cars-for-sal...5D%5D%5B%5D%5D
#23
Originally Posted by 92gli' timestamp='1470342490' post='24032480
If I had the money and time I'd be hoarding every one I could get with 4 digit miles.
I'm not sure how my car could be worth $30k. $70k is a joke. I bought it two years ago from an Acura dealer with only 6,800 miles - for $24,500. It's stock and mint.
#25
Agree. I like when I hear stories about S2000's going for a lot of money. Good news for all of us who already own one.
#26
Why would it be worth more than the 900 mile s2k that went for $29k on BaT not too long ago? Hell, there was a 10k mile car with a hardtop that went for $25k right before that one. I paid $24.5 for mine with 8,100 miles a few months ago and I thought that was a tad high but it was local and I got to drive it and meet the owner instead of dicking with buying one out of state. $30k is high.
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#28
It's got to be a tactic from the dealership and sales manager.
Some uninformed buyer comes in and buys it for the list price (if anyone is ever that naive), the sales man makes enough commission to buy a brand new Honda Civic for himself. If not, they give 55% discount and tell the customer they got one heck of a deal?
Either way, they're on a good one! Real good one!
Some uninformed buyer comes in and buys it for the list price (if anyone is ever that naive), the sales man makes enough commission to buy a brand new Honda Civic for himself. If not, they give 55% discount and tell the customer they got one heck of a deal?
Either way, they're on a good one! Real good one!
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