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Old 05-22-2010 | 01:04 AM
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Hmmm.... I think a fair price would be 8K. Let me know when you would like for me to come pick her up.
 
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Old 05-22-2010 | 06:37 AM
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There were 2 or 3 roadsters at local dealers in the rochester area, all asking around 20000 . recently I went on autotrader.com and most of the roadsters were close to 20000 asking price. I paid 18000 for my black roadster last summer, didn't do my research and I really loved the car, but still I have no regrets. Everybody talks the price of these cars down on this site. They point to a couple of cars that sold really cheap, but not to the cars that sold at a fair price.Forget about what you see on Ebay, you never know what your getting.Check what the dealers in your State are getting.The longer these cares are out of production, the more value they will have in the future. Good Luck
 
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Old 05-22-2010 | 08:04 AM
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Originally Posted by roctech
There were 2 or 3 roadsters at local dealers in the rochester area, all asking around 20000 . recently I went on autotrader.com and most of the roadsters were close to 20000 asking price. I paid 18000 for my black roadster last summer, didn't do my research and I really loved the car, but still I have no regrets. Everybody talks the price of these cars down on this site. They point to a couple of cars that sold really cheap, but not to the cars that sold at a fair price.Forget about what you see on Ebay, you never know what your getting.Check what the dealers in your State are getting.The longer these cares are out of production, the more value they will have in the future. Good Luck
just came from the auction the other night looking for a roadster for my wife....talk to a few of the buyers from dealerships who were there. They look for convertables this time of year....they have paid anywhere from 8-11k for N/A roadsters, and couldn't remember even seeing an SRT roadster come thru in the past year. Of course I would like an SRT, but would settle for an N/A. You can ask what you want, but it depends on how quick you want to sell it. That front bumper cover is $380 unpainted, and wheel rash can be fixed if not too bad....I think you may get the $14K, but not much more....good luck...
 
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Old 05-22-2010 | 12:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Chris L.
What kind of gas mileage do you get with that Caddy? Do they still make them?
Originally Posted by BoilerUpXFire
He has a high performance luxury sports coupe with a vette motor in it, do you think he cares about gas mileage, I sure hope not
Semi retired/disabled...so gas mileage is not an issue for me, but I average about 20 city and 29 highway. The XLR has a Northstar V8 with TVT with 325 HP and the V models have a supercharged version rated at 436 hp (some V models have been dyno'd at 536 HP straight from the dealer). My XLR has the D3 Research & Design Stage 1 package that brings it up to 405 HP, and still retains the original warranty from Cadillac. All the underpinnings and transmission are from the C5 Corvette platform and are hand built in Bowling Green, KY alongside the Corvettes. Unfortunately 2009 was the last year of the XLR due to the bailout of GM and there were only 1012 XLR's and 475 XLR V's built for 2009.

 
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Old 05-22-2010 | 11:20 PM
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My 88 year old mother-in-law bought a 2003 T-Bird today...I had to drive it home from the dealership cause she can't hardly walk...let alone drive. Pretty crude compared to how tight a Crossfire feels!!!!!
 
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Old 05-25-2010 | 12:43 PM
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I just sold my 07 Limited Coupe for 18K. It was immaculate and had 3700 miles on it. Sorry to see it go, but doesn't fit into the Dave Ramsey plan.... Maybe in a few years when my mortgage is paid off, I should be able to pick up a nice one for about $5000 by then...what a bummer!
 
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Old 05-25-2010 | 02:14 PM
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check out Edmunds.com true market value very close to what you will get !!!!!!!!!!!!! I sold about 3 cars now with there sticker price !!!!!!!!!!!
 
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