View Full Version : CA 1986 pontiac grand am.RARE.low miles
scottep3
08-02-2013, 01:04 PM
i have a 1986 pontiac grand am se coupe.
the car has 40,000 original miles.
i am the second owner but the car was given to me by my grand mother.
the car is all stock except for some trime on the exterior.(it was a rubber trim that started cracking and falling off so i pulled it all off and plastidiped it black)
the v6 runs strong with no problems.
just put a new battery in less than a month ago
asking for $3500 obo
or trade just show me what you have.
my names scott and you can text me at (714)270-6846
please no calls.
or pm me on zilvia
scottep3
08-07-2013, 03:07 PM
im taking any offers. im motivate to sell so just throw me an offer
1988montecarloss
08-07-2013, 10:21 PM
rare? 3500? lol
nissanhoe4show
08-08-2013, 12:28 AM
KBB doesn't even go that low to check its market value...(maybe cause there is no market for this car anymore)
$500 cash in hand, my grandma needs a car.
scottep3
08-10-2013, 02:32 PM
rare? 3500? lol
Yea rare. Do you know what that means? There are less of these cars from 1986 then there are 240 verts. So yea pretty damn rare if you ask me.
scottep3
08-10-2013, 02:34 PM
KBB doesn't even go that low to check its market value...(maybe cause there is no market for this car anymore)
$500 cash in hand, my grandma needs a car.
Kbb also values most 240sx at about 2500. Pluss there isn't a 1986 year option on kbb because they don't put values on classic cars.
Lol it's an 86 grand am..... there is zero market for these cars.
Sorry buddy. If you think you're going to get 3500 bucks for this thing you are out of your mind.
Glws anyways.
nighthawk48
08-10-2013, 03:26 PM
Lol it's an 86 grand am..... there is zero market for these cars.
Sorry buddy. If you think you're going to get 3500 bucks for this thing you are out of your mind.
Glws anyways.
40k miles...its possible. But still no market for it. glws man
40k miles...its possible. But still no market for it. glws man
Suppose I didn't see 40k miles part. Still doesn't matter. No one is really out there LOOKING for a grand am ya know?
Meh. More power to the guy if he gets his asking price. Not trying to be a dick, just realistic.
scottep3
08-10-2013, 05:32 PM
Suppose I didn't see 40k miles part. Still doesn't matter. No one is really out there LOOKING for a grand am ya know?
Meh. More power to the guy if he gets his asking price. Not trying to be a dick, just realistic.
I'm only asking 3500 because people like to low ball. I would take a 1800-2500 offer if one come up.
1988montecarloss
08-11-2013, 12:39 AM
Yea rare. Do you know what that means? There are less of these cars from 1986 then there are 240 verts. So yea pretty damn rare if you ask me.
yes i do lol
do you realize this is a piece of shit that nobody wants?
racer98
08-11-2013, 08:37 AM
:eek2: my god
KBB doesn't even go that low to check its market value...(maybe cause there is no market for this car anymore)
$500 cash in hand, my grandma needs a car.
Dude, what did your gm do to you for you to buy her something like this :eek2:
s13mikesr20
08-11-2013, 08:41 AM
not to be mean but no one wants this....it is a import forum...
Edgar
08-11-2013, 12:24 PM
LOL this is good
superdorifto
08-11-2013, 12:43 PM
Since all of you are retarded...I did the work, and looked it up on nada.com which has values for "classics."
Average retail is just under 1200
High retail is just under 3200
Private sellers should price accordingly.
Apparently it was also sold with an option for a fwd v8
slothonaleash
08-11-2013, 01:17 PM
Crohn's disease is moderately rare. I don't want that.
nissanhoe4show
08-11-2013, 01:38 PM
Since all of you are retarded...I did the work, and looked it up on nada.com which has values for "classics."
Average retail is just under 1200
High retail is just under 3200
Private sellers should price accordingly.
Apparently it was also sold with an option for a fwd v8
Classic Car Club of America says they consider a classic car to be between 30-49 years old. This is an 86' so if he waits another two years then maybe you can start calling it a classic...I personally don't and wouldn't consider this a classic because classics are usually sought after or greatly admired vehicles (this vehicle sadly doesn't fall into either of those catagories
Mileage is very impressive for the year car but again nobody on THIS forum is looking for this particular car. GLWS though.
Drift_86
08-11-2013, 02:23 PM
Drift tax lol supply and demand if no want it value gose down ill give u 500
superdorifto
08-11-2013, 03:17 PM
Classic Car Club of America says they consider a classic car to be between 30-49 years old. This is an 86' so if he waits another two years then maybe you can start calling it a classic...I personally don't and wouldn't consider this a classic because classics are usually sought after or greatly admired vehicles (this vehicle sadly doesn't fall into either of those catagories
Mileage is very impressive for the year car but again nobody on THIS forum is looking for this particular car. GLWS though.
I'm not saying it's a classic just to be clear...that's just how NADA organizes their site.
If it were on the east coast I would at least come take a look at it. I love boxy shit from the eighties.
dallaceseiuli
08-11-2013, 11:49 PM
id pay 600
Z32TT-R
08-12-2013, 12:01 AM
This would be a perfect DD for someone, cheap and low miles. Glws don't listen to these haters.
scottep3
08-12-2013, 01:29 AM
This would be a perfect DD for someone, cheap and low miles. Glws don't listen to these haters.
Thanks for the positive feed back. The reasin I pisted in here is because I know a lot of people use there 240's as drift missels and figured someone might want good reliable DD.
scottep3
08-17-2013, 02:41 PM
Last bumb. Anybody wabt to make a reasonable offer
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