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gtx value?

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I found a 2000 gtx 4 door on Craigslist it's white with blue stripes..has the white wheels ram air hood but doesn't appear to have the slp exhaust..car has 68k miles and they are wanting 7k..too much? Or good price
 


I like the hell out of that. First one I've seen with white GTX wheels. I am thinking more and more about tracking down a GTP for a daily when I get rid of this Corolla.
 


Considering everything the GTX' was available with (hood, spoiler, wheels, etc) could be purchased and added on to any Grand Prix after the car left the lot, I really don't think a GTX holds much (if any) more value than any "ordinary" Grand Prix.

That is a clean, low mileage example of a GP in general, but that price tag is pretty steep for what these cars go for these days. In my zip code, even in excellent condition (only 3% of used cars fall under this category), the car only sells on average for $4929 at a dealer. "Rare" or not, in the end, it is still a dressed up 15-year old "POS" Pontiac.
 
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$2500 comes with extra set of wheels 10k on trans rebuild with paperwork..I think im going to go for it
I would, sounds like a great deal, those 98 Pace Car's are by far my favorite limited edition grand prix.

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Considering everything the GTX' was available with (hood, spoiler, wheels, etc) could be purchased and added on to any Grand Prix after the car left the lot, I really don't think a GTX holds much (if any) more value than any "ordinary" Grand Prix.

That is a clean, low mileage example of a GP in general, but that price tag is pretty steep for what these cars go for these days. In my zip code, even in excellent condition (only 3% of used cars fall under this category), the car only sells on average for $4929 at a dealer. "Rare" or not, in the end, it is still a dressed up 15-year old "POS" Pontiac.
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