1996 cobra- yes or no?
#1
1996 cobra- yes or no?
I think ill post this here too, since not everyone goes to OT...
I went to look at a cobra today...didnt drive it, i really didnt have time to or deal with the sales pitch and crap....but heres the deal:
1996 Cobra, 74k
the darker red w/ black leather
motor looked immaculate- no oil, sludge buildup, etc
no rust as i could see
interior had front seat wear, like most leather interiors ive seen...
magnaflow catback system(Wahoo!)
and it had some scratchs on the front bumper, through the paint, and minor scratchs a few other places
the rear tires look like they are dry rotting(not the worst ive seen tough)
they want 11,900 for it. the salesman said that he would go talk to the manager/owner or somethin...he said that apparently they would sell the dealership before they let the car go any lower[&:]
so how does it sound?
and if i can get them to replace all 4 tires, and fix the front bumper, how much would it be worth? maybe 10.5? Id try anything to get them to lower it
and another thing- this makes another salesman that thought i owned the 4 langan car dealers around here(too bad I dont[>:])
I went to look at a cobra today...didnt drive it, i really didnt have time to or deal with the sales pitch and crap....but heres the deal:
1996 Cobra, 74k
the darker red w/ black leather
motor looked immaculate- no oil, sludge buildup, etc
no rust as i could see
interior had front seat wear, like most leather interiors ive seen...
magnaflow catback system(Wahoo!)
and it had some scratchs on the front bumper, through the paint, and minor scratchs a few other places
the rear tires look like they are dry rotting(not the worst ive seen tough)
they want 11,900 for it. the salesman said that he would go talk to the manager/owner or somethin...he said that apparently they would sell the dealership before they let the car go any lower[&:]
so how does it sound?
and if i can get them to replace all 4 tires, and fix the front bumper, how much would it be worth? maybe 10.5? Id try anything to get them to lower it
and another thing- this makes another salesman that thought i owned the 4 langan car dealers around here(too bad I dont[>:])
#6
RE: 1996 cobra- yes or no?
You definitely have a lot of room to go down. Don't be afraid to walk like diesel1 said.
I have a 97 Cobra (78,000 miles and some change, sounds like same or better condition paint-wise and I just put four new tires on it) that I'm selling andam looking to get around $9,000. Worst-case scenario.....you can buy mine . Best of luck with your hunt.
I have a 97 Cobra (78,000 miles and some change, sounds like same or better condition paint-wise and I just put four new tires on it) that I'm selling andam looking to get around $9,000. Worst-case scenario.....you can buy mine . Best of luck with your hunt.
#8
RE: 1996 cobra- yes or no?
Yeah NY I'd say Walk up in that stealership and say either 10,500 or 10,900 but OUT THE DOOR!!!! Say that price, out the door or I'm walking. You'll probably get it and that would actually be good, that'd mean you're getting it for like $9,000 or so after taxes and fees. which would be ok. Seriously tho just try it, I told my friend to do that and he actually got an awesome deal. You must make it clear that you want that deal or nothing. good luck.
#10
RE: 1996 cobra- yes or no?
yo man, the 96 cobra is worht about 8000 at most especially if it has some dings and scratches. i would say give him no more than 8500 or walk the hell away. but thats jmo
oh and mills where do u live?
oh and mills where do u live?