I am considering getting a 2001 or 2002 or 2003 SSEi.
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Originally Posted by hvactech
"just this afternoon I found a black 03 SSEi with 34k miles for $14.5k!!!!! "
Now that"* a steal!! It should book for about $18K.........I paid $23K for mine with 22,000 miles just earlier this year...
Now that"* a steal!! It should book for about $18K.........I paid $23K for mine with 22,000 miles just earlier this year...
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Originally Posted by markwb
Originally Posted by hvactech
"just this afternoon I found a black 03 SSEi with 34k miles for $14.5k!!!!! "
Now that"* a steal!! It should book for about $18K.........I paid $23K for mine with 22,000 miles just earlier this year...
Now that"* a steal!! It should book for about $18K.........I paid $23K for mine with 22,000 miles just earlier this year...
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Re: I am considering getting a 2001 or 2002 or 2003 SSEi.
Originally Posted by OLBlueEyesBonne
The 02-03 has better seating, not to mention dual heated seats, cleaner placement of the TC button, and most likely you'll still have a factory warranty still.
Just for clarification, the 00-01 come with dual heated seats as well. I might be wrong, but also don't think the is any seat difference until you get to the 05 GXP'*.
As for the TC/Heater buttons, I like them in the position for the 00-01, because it leaves me a 'cubby' hole for me cell phone. (Although I like the cup holder arrangment for the newer ones better)
Except for the fact that you get a lower milage car when you get a 03, I really don't think there is that much difference between any of the 00-04. (for example, a 00 with the same miles as a 03 are going to have the same problems (if any), at about the same frequency.) With the exception of the layout of the center console, the part numbers used to build the different years are (99%) the same.
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you can change the front blubber mount to a solid motor mount. alot less flex of the engine when under power, less than 1" of flex with a solid mount.
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don't forget the lower door 'puddle lamps', a Bonneville tradition since '87, removed from 2001+...
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ic.php?t=32824
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ic.php?t=32824
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Originally Posted by SteveGh2000
don't forget the lower door 'puddle lamps', a Bonneville tradition since '87, removed from 2001+...
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ic.php?t=32824
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ic.php?t=32824
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