View Poll Results: Price for Bonnie.
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Cost of your Bonnie.
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Paid $5000 US, including tax, new tag and everything in November of 2002.
Car had 117000 miles, brand new Goodyear tires, and was just about perfect- except for a minor, hard to see scrape on the rear drivers side door.
For saving thousands of $$ over book price, I'll live with the ding!
Car had 117000 miles, brand new Goodyear tires, and was just about perfect- except for a minor, hard to see scrape on the rear drivers side door.
For saving thousands of $$ over book price, I'll live with the ding!
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Bought my car from my grandma for $3,000. It was worth $4,500, but she didn't want me to pay that much :? .
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Well here is the deal.. I had a 91 Maroon for about 6 months and I was going to sell it... I had a buyer for it... for 1500$ so I sold it... the car was mint...cept for the miles.
Then I found my 93 for guess what... 1500$ so basically I traded my 91 for a 93... I think I did good.
Then I found my 93 for guess what... 1500$ so basically I traded my 91 for a 93... I think I did good.
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Originally Posted by Rogue
30K miles on mine and it cost me approx 20 camels, 15 chickens, a rooster, and a bucket of golf balls....or about 18.5K US.
-- Rogue
-- Rogue