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Is 8,000 a good deal for a 1995 chevy camero?

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i found a car that i would like to get but they want 8,000 for it and i think that i might be over paying.it doesnt have any extra features other than a t-top and a cd player.

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  1. no, that's too much. you can buy them for around $3-4,000.  and with better features. you didn't say how much miles though. if there is 10000 miles on it, thats an ok deal. doubt it though


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  3. umm double ahh check blue book it cost 4,000 dollars here check

  4. wow yea...sounds like a rip off to me.  Blue Book Value of a Z28 with 50,000 miles in excellent condition is $6885.  If its a base line mile i wouldn't pay anywhere close to that.  $4000 sounds more like a fair price (still a little high assuming its a base line model).

  5. no

    maybe if it has $5,000 cash in the trunk.

    if it was a Z28 in mint condition still wouldn't be worth $8K

  6. hmm try to bargain by explaining the lack of features in the car..it is a  nice one but i mean nothing bad can happen from trying to get a better deal right?

  7. Sounds a bit high for a vehicle that is 13 years old.  I would try to negotiate a lower price with them.  See what Kelly Bluebook says its worth.  Depends on the mileage too.

  8. $8000 is a lot for 95 Camaro, unless it is completely decked out with lots of extras and goodies. I own a 98 LS1 Z28 Camaro that I got for $4000 in very good shape. The miles are a little high, but I don't mind.

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