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post Aug 25, 2006 - 12:02 AM
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soo im looking at a celica tomorrow..well actually now looking at the clock..today. its 250 miles away and a 6gc member said i should look at his too. hopefully i get there.im sure his is a better deal.be cool to keep it in 6gc too. anyway, i would like you guys to give me your opinions on this car im looking at. its a 1994 toyota celica GT hatchback 5 speed loaded, sunroof, white.as far as i know completely stock clean carfax and records, 100,000 miles for $5899 US. in the pictures, nothing looks damaged. none of interior or engine however.
Please! Everyone Reply with any suggestions and advice on the price! i dont want to get ripped off. or have someone come from underneath and buy it on my way out there.thats happened 3 times already.it really makes me angry... suggest a good price for me. my opinion is he is over priced by about 500$. he's a dealer and said he's flexible. i was called with a very good deal from a 6gc member if the first doesn't go through ill be paying him a visit.
Thank you for all the help! gnight.although im so excited i wont be sleeping.
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post Aug 25, 2006 - 12:32 AM
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the price is high...but thats from my local perspective.

even in great shape, i'd be shooting for low 5's if i were you. white is far from the most attractive color for these cars (not knocking white ones, but let's face it, nothing looks great in white). i'd try and use that as a bargaining tool. the dealer is going to try and convince you the car is worth his price, and you have to counter by pretending you don't really want it for some reason. color happens to work well.

if there is ANYTHING you don't like about it, let him know. do your best not to show much excitement about the car, because if he knows how badly you want it he's going to play off that and be less "flexible."

if you get him to think he might lose the sale, he may very well come down into the range that's more reasonable, maybe that extra $500 will come off.

look for rust, specifically on the bottom inside edge of the doors and the edges of the wheelwells (trouble spots for our cars). i know they armor-all the hell out of cars at dealerships, but see if there's any evidence of smoking (i.e. burns, a charred cig lighter, funky smell...etc), and obviously any dents, scratches, tears and whatnot. use those as "tools" as well.

hope that helps and good luck!


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