Paying Above Blue Book for a '94
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Paying Above Blue Book for a '94
So i've been on the hunt for a couple months for a disco with a solid service record and good condition and I think I found one. The problem is the guy is asking $2900 for it and this seems high. I countered with $2000 but even that is above Blue Book. I'm curious as to what the Forum thinks about paying above Blue Book on a car like this. Granted I would take it in for an inspection before buying, I'm just on unusual ground with this one. Heres some of the things he has had done with records:
142,000 Miles
-Pads/Rotors
-Valve Cover Gasket
-Oxygen Sensor
-Intake Manifold Gasket
-Brake Master Cylinder & Transducer
-Front & Rear Shocks
-Front Passenger Window Regulator
-Radiator, Heater Valve & Hoses (radiator retails for $1000)
-Thermostat
-(4) new tires
What do you folks think? Should I stick to the Blue Book or does it seem like this one might be worth a bit more pending a clean bill of health from a PPI?
Here's a link to the craigslist add.
142,000 Miles
-Pads/Rotors
-Valve Cover Gasket
-Oxygen Sensor
-Intake Manifold Gasket
-Brake Master Cylinder & Transducer
-Front & Rear Shocks
-Front Passenger Window Regulator
-Radiator, Heater Valve & Hoses (radiator retails for $1000)
-Thermostat
-(4) new tires
What do you folks think? Should I stick to the Blue Book or does it seem like this one might be worth a bit more pending a clean bill of health from a PPI?
Here's a link to the craigslist add.
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I don't drive much (live and work in the same neighborhood), so really just for drives round town further than I feel like riding my bike, or hauling Costo **** back to my place. Really I want to take it with me camping. I have an Explorer right now and love the 4x4 but it got totaled so this will be a replacement for going to the mountains and desert.