Updated the pricing on this today to reflect the fact that depreciation and other factors alter what the book says, towards the end of the year.
Ran the numbers at NADA, KBB, and Edmunds. $25,500 is the average of the three.
7500 mile service/oil change was performed and the crankcase was filled with Redline oil.
This car has extremely low miles. It has been garage kept its whole life and has seldom even seen rain. Granted, attitudes and ideas vary as to the 'value' of the 40th Anniversary models. It was, as we all know, just different trim, with nicer wheels and a big brake kit. That being said, this one is practically new, even though its 5 yrs old. $40,000 for a brand new specimen would always be questionable, in my mind. But this is a lot of car for $25,500. And, Ive added about $2000 worth of parts since I've owned it (Tint, CBE, Intake Tubes, Rear Fog Light).
Price is pretty firm. At least until NADA and their ilk change the numbers again.
Thanks!
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