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Price Gouging?; Geos for sale in Seattle
Topic Started: Jan 16 2012, 07:08 PM (616 Views)
Geeeo
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go to Craigslist Seattle, go to all for sale or wanted section and type in Geo and get a load of what prices people are asking for the Geos WoW!

Also check out cars and trucks for sale by owner Just a friggen bad no good deals on em around here if ya find one for $500 it will be wrecked or in such bad condition ya have to put $2500 just to make it worth having.
Edited by Geeeo, Jan 16 2012, 07:11 PM.
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vr4


Give it time. Itll get worse :)


I plan on waiting for them to get to about 4k before listing my 96
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HelterSkelter
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here in houston its pretty much the same. decent starts at 1200. mine was 700 and i am in the process of replacing every single part on the car. it should be fixed once it hits 2000 including the 700 i payed for it.
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DAMN i must have gotten real lucky for paying 150 for Nightmare, and only realy having to replace cv axle and cyl head :D lol paint is all cosmetic, so who cares about how it looks for now, i wanna see the mpgs of it :D
Edited by Scoobs, Jan 16 2012, 10:37 PM.
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My '97..."The Tomato"...was $600 almost exactly a year ago, and I looked quite a while before I found it. It ran and drove, had a straight body, and a decent interior. After a replacement trans and an engine rebuild, I wouldn't let it go for less than $3000 today. Not that I would let it go!

I have a wrecked near-mint 1991 XFi with 110k original that I wouldn't sell for less than $900.

I was on a delivery a few months ago and found a wrecked '95 3/5 hatch when I took a wrong turn. I left a note on the car and the guy called me back the next day. The car was purchased by him when it had 4500 miles on it, and his daughter had run it under the back of an Accord the week before. It only had 118k on it, and it runs great. I got the car for $250. Wouldn't sell it for less than $600-700. Right now, my buddy is fixing it to put it back on the road.

The ugly duckling of the '90s has become a 21st century swan, and prices are reflecting it.
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