what about '91 v6 Camaro?
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what about '91 v6 Camaro?
Well i have started to think about DD and i was thinking about this one..
http://www.blocket.se/vi/14740499.htm
Swedish text:P
Its a '91 V6 with Auto.
He claims, that the engine have some problems runnning when the engine is cold.. what can that be? the cold start injector?
It does not have a headliner, the exhaust is leeking, the lights need to be adjusted, the brake hoses needs to be replaced, and the steering busshings needs to be replaced.
The asking price was $4,600 ( relative low, normal price is $12,300) If i get it down to $3,000 i will start to think about it.. but i dont know anyting about the V6 that vame in these camaros. Can anybody help me out?
Thanks, Anton
http://www.blocket.se/vi/14740499.htm
Swedish text:P
Its a '91 V6 with Auto.
He claims, that the engine have some problems runnning when the engine is cold.. what can that be? the cold start injector?
It does not have a headliner, the exhaust is leeking, the lights need to be adjusted, the brake hoses needs to be replaced, and the steering busshings needs to be replaced.
The asking price was $4,600 ( relative low, normal price is $12,300) If i get it down to $3,000 i will start to think about it.. but i dont know anyting about the V6 that vame in these camaros. Can anybody help me out?
Thanks, Anton
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I bought my 2002 v6 Camaro with 48,000 miles for $8,300 reduced from 13,000 through my bargaining skills. Came with a 1 year warranty too.
5,000 is very expensive for that year, and $12,300 is out of the question for the US at least.
I have no idea what prices in Sweden are like but it would probably be cheaper to have a car shipped over there from the US.
I looked up a quote and it said about 1,500$ to ship a car, way less then you would spend on repairs for that car.
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...500&cardist=50
5,000 is very expensive for that year, and $12,300 is out of the question for the US at least.
I have no idea what prices in Sweden are like but it would probably be cheaper to have a car shipped over there from the US.
I looked up a quote and it said about 1,500$ to ship a car, way less then you would spend on repairs for that car.
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...500&cardist=50
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Yea Thats a bit steep for a v6, I know you could pick them up in the states for close to nothing. Not sure on the sweden currency exchange and or the rarety of the car out that way compared to the states. I personally would get something more reliable and such for a daily driver. I have my integra and its a really fun car, It gets me through any weather and It gets rediuclously good mpg
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You guys are probobly right.. The problem with sweden is that we got way to manny Volvos over here.. And those are realy cheap i bought a volvo 245 last year and it cost me $300.
Camaros are kinde of rare, but the difference between a 3gen and a 4th gen with v6 is aprox $1500. I cant make up my minde about DD :S
Camaros are kinde of rare, but the difference between a 3gen and a 4th gen with v6 is aprox $1500. I cant make up my minde about DD :S
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