Old Jun 8, 2010 | 04:01 PM
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Default Re: is this a good deal on 2004 crossfire coupe

Originally Posted by mayanknyu
"I just sent you a copy of what that car is selling for. Around $9500. That does not include auction buyer fee of $300 and transport of $250, so that makes it $10,500. I paid $10,400 for mine because it was very clean and spent money on oil change and inspection plus detail so I have $10,600 in the car. The least I can sell a car for from that year is for $1000 profit. So my final offer is $11,600. This is more than fair. "

what do u fellow crossfire owners think
I do not understand. Is this from the dealer? If so, I think he is lying or over paid for his car. Overpaying happens some times; I did it and still do. That does not mean that YOU have to over pay just because he did!!!! If we are talking the same car---the price is $9700 by his own words---that's it!!! (around $9500 plus fees which are high)

Did you see the one on here for asking $11,400 with 10,800 miles. Much better deal!!! If you buy the car at $11,000---ALL WIN!!!!! You'll pay a grand more for 25,000 less miles--same year.
 

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