Price check on SS Panel
#12
14K sounds good but the lack of availability and condition has an effect on the price, for the right buyer. I saw the truck and it's spotless. Owned by an older gentleman and has been very well taken care of. It wasn't sold until 10/10, so it has a couple years left on the powertrain warranty. Thanks for the advice.
#13
Didn't see it was on Ebay. It is a late year build. The only two things I don't like about it is that it has a roof rack, plus the motor is pretty dirty for only 21000 miles, must live down a dirt road. Other then that $19,000 is a good price, its not going to go down in value in my option. 44 bids with about 18 people bidding shows that people are interested.
#14
Hi, what is considerd an early date ?? mine was built in March ?? also I would really like to talk to you about coilovers,, I see that you have had 2 different sets. I have an LS and a SS. I lowered the LS AND RUINED THE RIDE. I think it is coil bound, if you know what I mean, its looks awesome but the ride stinks... if your willing to share, my name is Steve, 480-510-5250 Arizona
#15
I've bought several cars from Ebay (including my HHR panel)
What I've seen the seller puts a decent start price and a real high Reserve. I think most of them advertise their cars and sell them after the auction is over, with reserve not met.
This way they don't have to pay Ebay the high selling fees I've always contacted the seller afterwards and settled on a price and bought direct with out Ebay involved...
What I've seen the seller puts a decent start price and a real high Reserve. I think most of them advertise their cars and sell them after the auction is over, with reserve not met.
This way they don't have to pay Ebay the high selling fees I've always contacted the seller afterwards and settled on a price and bought direct with out Ebay involved...
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