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C5 Z06....should I?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mojo88" data-source="post: 16620253" data-attributes="member: 184279"><p>LOL, I'm actually amazed at so many "buy it now" posts. You can find plenty of low-miles Vettes for sale. I had a C5 and a C6, both absolutely mint, like-new, garage queens with low miles. I bought them for quite reasonable money, drove each of them lightly for a few years, kept them meticulously, and got virtually all my money back when I sold them. I sold each one of them in one day, haha. Actually it took me no more than an hour to sell each car, just a few phone calls. People REALLY want mint cars with low miles.</p><p></p><p>200k is a crapload of miles. Virtually every moving part on that car has reached its life expectancy. Do you REALLY want to hot rod around in a car where the moving parts may literally break at any moment? Plus it will only take one major repair, and you'll be underwater. And when you go to sell, well, good luck with that.</p><p></p><p>My vote is "pass".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mojo88, post: 16620253, member: 184279"] LOL, I'm actually amazed at so many "buy it now" posts. You can find plenty of low-miles Vettes for sale. I had a C5 and a C6, both absolutely mint, like-new, garage queens with low miles. I bought them for quite reasonable money, drove each of them lightly for a few years, kept them meticulously, and got virtually all my money back when I sold them. I sold each one of them in one day, haha. Actually it took me no more than an hour to sell each car, just a few phone calls. People REALLY want mint cars with low miles. 200k is a crapload of miles. Virtually every moving part on that car has reached its life expectancy. Do you REALLY want to hot rod around in a car where the moving parts may literally break at any moment? Plus it will only take one major repair, and you'll be underwater. And when you go to sell, well, good luck with that. My vote is "pass". [/QUOTE]
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