2005 SRT6 Coupe price of $23,300.00
Re: 2005 SRT6 Coupe price of $23,300.00
Sounds outstanding. That isn't a lot more than what I paid used for my Limited Coupe, which was the same year and had a little more mileage on it. I CARFAX'ed mine and had two mechanics check it over before I bought it - which I'd recommend. I had been saving money for a Solstice (more in my price range) but couldn't deal with the lack of hardtop option - not practical for a high crime city. I liked the Crossfire more but considered it out of my price range. By getting it used I got a Crossfire for Solstice price. This SRT6 sounds like a steal. I hope it works out for you.
p.s. - also if you're getting it from a dealer, use some of what you're saving to spring for the 7 yr/70k warranty - it takes some of the nagging worry out of buying a used one.
p.s. - also if you're getting it from a dealer, use some of what you're saving to spring for the 7 yr/70k warranty - it takes some of the nagging worry out of buying a used one.
Re: 2005 SRT6 Coupe price of $23,300.00
Sounds like a good deal. Does it have the Nav System?
Follow everyone's advice above. Carfax and hire a company
to come in and check it out. They should hook up a computer
to see it engineer has been abused. I had a buddy buying a
porsche, this company found the car had been driven over red line
numerous times. Potential engine damage. Also take a good look
at the tires. Michelin pilot sport 2's run about $1,200 to $1,300 for
the set. Tires can't be rotated...
Another pointer, look under front air dam. Shouldn't be all scraped up.
Check out front wheel well. Make sure inner lining not damaged.
If removed, could have been used to race, keeps brakes cooler.
Keep us posted.
CrossfireGal -- Keep the Crossfire. I haven't heard to many good reviews on the solstice...
Follow everyone's advice above. Carfax and hire a company
to come in and check it out. They should hook up a computer
to see it engineer has been abused. I had a buddy buying a
porsche, this company found the car had been driven over red line
numerous times. Potential engine damage. Also take a good look
at the tires. Michelin pilot sport 2's run about $1,200 to $1,300 for
the set. Tires can't be rotated...
Another pointer, look under front air dam. Shouldn't be all scraped up.
Check out front wheel well. Make sure inner lining not damaged.
If removed, could have been used to race, keeps brakes cooler.
Keep us posted.
CrossfireGal -- Keep the Crossfire. I haven't heard to many good reviews on the solstice...
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