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I saw this on craigslist today in my town.



Even the "buy from a dealer" KBB price is only $6,300.

They will be holding onto that car for a very long time. There are a lot better cars out there that can be had for $18,000.
 


It's nice but definitely way off on the price I say maybe about $6-7k it could sell but for $18k no way will I pay that for a 10+ year old Grand Prix no matter how excellent the condition is.
 
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Whats even more crazy is that there are more cars than most people think that are out there like that.

With so many of these grand prix's made, they are likely several hundred if not a few thousand with such little miles. And this goes for almost every car out there.
 
ya it's not that crazy. Kinda nice that it's a Anniversary gp instead of just a regular gtp but still nothing special. When I bought mine in 09 it had exactly 28K on it.
 


book value for that should be around $5800. It looks like it has steelies with plastic chrome hub caps. I still wouldn't pay that much either.

No way. Book on the 9700 mile 40th is only 6300. That one has about 70,000 more miles. "Dealer"" price is only about $4,800.
 
No way. Book on the 9700 mile 40th is only 6300. That one has about 70,000 more miles. "Dealer"" price is only about $4,800.
kbb.com must have lied to me. I chose excellent condition and my area code is making it a bit more than 4800 for the 78,000 40th.
 


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