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<blockquote data-quote="Systemax302" data-source="post: 16139631" data-attributes="member: 148275"><p>Maybe the prices have dropped a touch, but I still believe it really depends on the car itself.</p><p>All kinds of factors will affect the price... Color, coupe vs vert, condition, mileage, documentation, location, modifications, time of year, competing buyers... I'm sure you guys could still add to that list.</p><p>I bought my first Terminator from right here on SVTP last Summer, kinda toward what I consider to be the tail end of the "Summer pricing" in Michigan. Most of the big car shows and cruises are over and people are starting to think about putting the cars up for the Winter. I bought a pullied, stock Eaton Silver Metallic 2003 10th Anniversary coupe, 1 of 257. Car had slightly higher mileage than I was looking for at 77,000, but it was goddamn spotlessly clean all over, underneath and had good documentation. The last two owners were both SVTP members. I probably reached by maybe $1,000 - $1,500 on the price, but I still paid less than $20,000 and there was another guy offering to buy it sight unseen and trailer it home that week.</p><p>Turned out to be a great buy for me. I've had no issues so far and the guy I had retune the car told me it was one of the nicest and cleanest Terminators he's ever had in his shop.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1554808[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systemax302, post: 16139631, member: 148275"] Maybe the prices have dropped a touch, but I still believe it really depends on the car itself. All kinds of factors will affect the price... Color, coupe vs vert, condition, mileage, documentation, location, modifications, time of year, competing buyers... I'm sure you guys could still add to that list. I bought my first Terminator from right here on SVTP last Summer, kinda toward what I consider to be the tail end of the "Summer pricing" in Michigan. Most of the big car shows and cruises are over and people are starting to think about putting the cars up for the Winter. I bought a pullied, stock Eaton Silver Metallic 2003 10th Anniversary coupe, 1 of 257. Car had slightly higher mileage than I was looking for at 77,000, but it was goddamn spotlessly clean all over, underneath and had good documentation. The last two owners were both SVTP members. I probably reached by maybe $1,000 - $1,500 on the price, but I still paid less than $20,000 and there was another guy offering to buy it sight unseen and trailer it home that week. Turned out to be a great buy for me. I've had no issues so far and the guy I had retune the car told me it was one of the nicest and cleanest Terminators he's ever had in his shop. [ATTACH=full]1554808[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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