Should I buy this? '05 35th Anniversary
This doesnt seem to be getting anywhere. The general consensus seems to be that you are not getting a good deal and should buy a less expensive Z that does not have a salvage title.
There ya go.
There ya go.
Save the $5-7k that the car is marked up from its actually value, expand your search to a larger city (or state), buy it and drive it home. I don't understand why the car is so expensive where you live; is there really a huge demand with very little supply in Dublin, Ohio???
Maybe you need to spend $500 on a flight a few thousand miles away to save $5k on a car if there aren't any available - with a fair price - locally. Fly to a saturated area, like Florida or California. Drive or ship it home. Enjoy the landscape; save money.
Someone mentioned salvage title, which wasn't you (OP). Please confirm it's not a salvage, because if it is, you need to take 1/2 of all those values.
Someone mentioned salvage title, which wasn't you (OP). Please confirm it's not a salvage, because if it is, you need to take 1/2 of all those values.
Thanks for the Advice and opinions. Bottom pine is that the cars you are advising me to buy don't exist here and I don't have the time or inclination to fly to where these bargains exist without trying a car first.
The fact is, there is nothing around here close to this price that isn't older, high miles and a lower model. Anything remotely comparable is $6000 more. If you know of one I missed in my search, let me know.
I know many of you think I'm simply not listening, but I really am. I've been trying to find the bargains but I just can't find them within my comfort zone (e.g., I won't buy one based only on photos). I've spent a lot of time doing reasearch on what's available within a couple hundred miles and I feel like I'm saving at least $6k off the closest comparable model I can find. And I'm comfortable with the car itself and the inspection. If I overpay by $1500 as some have suggested (some have suggested more, but in the threads I read about rebuilt salvage title cars, most of those guys have paid more), so be it. At least I'm comfortable with the car and am buying it from a mechanic who can handle any issue that comes up. Since I plan to make this my DD and use my 91k+ SUV for hauling and winter weather driving, I'll worry about the title issue again when I'm over 100k miles on this machine.
The fact is, there is nothing around here close to this price that isn't older, high miles and a lower model. Anything remotely comparable is $6000 more. If you know of one I missed in my search, let me know.
I know many of you think I'm simply not listening, but I really am. I've been trying to find the bargains but I just can't find them within my comfort zone (e.g., I won't buy one based only on photos). I've spent a lot of time doing reasearch on what's available within a couple hundred miles and I feel like I'm saving at least $6k off the closest comparable model I can find. And I'm comfortable with the car itself and the inspection. If I overpay by $1500 as some have suggested (some have suggested more, but in the threads I read about rebuilt salvage title cars, most of those guys have paid more), so be it. At least I'm comfortable with the car and am buying it from a mechanic who can handle any issue that comes up. Since I plan to make this my DD and use my 91k+ SUV for hauling and winter weather driving, I'll worry about the title issue again when I'm over 100k miles on this machine.
Last edited by davide; Apr 8, 2011 at 09:04 AM.
Thanks for the Advice and opinions. Bottom pine is that the cars you are advising me to buy don't exist here and I don't have the time or inclination to fly to where these bargains exist without trying a car first.
The fact is, there is nothing around here close to this price that isn't older, high miles and a lower model. Anything remotely comparable is $6000 more. If you know of one I missed in my search, let me know.
I know many of you think I'm simply not listening, but I really am. I've been trying to find the bargains but I just can't find them within my comfort zone (e.g., I won't buy one based only on photos). I've spent a lot of time doing reasearch on what's available within a couple hundred miles and I feel like I'm saving at least $6k off the closest comparable model I can find. And I'm comfortable with the car itself and the inspection. If I overpay by $1500 as some have suggested (some have suggested more, but in the threads I read about rebuilt salvage title cars, most of those guys have paid more), so be it. At least I'm comfortable with the car and am buying it from a mechanic who can handle any issue that comes up. Since I plan to make this my DD and use my 91k+ SUV for hauling and winter weather driving, I'll worry about the title issue again when I'm over 100k miles on this machine.
The fact is, there is nothing around here close to this price that isn't older, high miles and a lower model. Anything remotely comparable is $6000 more. If you know of one I missed in my search, let me know.
I know many of you think I'm simply not listening, but I really am. I've been trying to find the bargains but I just can't find them within my comfort zone (e.g., I won't buy one based only on photos). I've spent a lot of time doing reasearch on what's available within a couple hundred miles and I feel like I'm saving at least $6k off the closest comparable model I can find. And I'm comfortable with the car itself and the inspection. If I overpay by $1500 as some have suggested (some have suggested more, but in the threads I read about rebuilt salvage title cars, most of those guys have paid more), so be it. At least I'm comfortable with the car and am buying it from a mechanic who can handle any issue that comes up. Since I plan to make this my DD and use my 91k+ SUV for hauling and winter weather driving, I'll worry about the title issue again when I'm over 100k miles on this machine.
Not sure it matters, but I'll end up paying about 1/2 of KBB.
After more research, I've decided to pick it up today. How about you guys wish me luck and enjoyment with it? I enjoyed the hell out of my '87 Z31. This should be great!
After more research, I've decided to pick it up today. How about you guys wish me luck and enjoyment with it? I enjoyed the hell out of my '87 Z31. This should be great!
Last edited by davide; Apr 8, 2011 at 10:07 AM.
That's decent. You kept saying "$1500 more than what's fair" which threw me off. Now you just need a Z32 to complete the trio! I own, or have owned, all of them except for a Z31! Enjoy it!
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