selling my cl
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selling my cl
So i'm very seriously considering selling my car. Reason being is I am 6'4" and I can fit comfortably but not with people behind me and I drive around people alot. (I also want a stick) Maybe Monte Carlo or Mustang? So anyway its a 97 3.0 auto. 100,200 miles VERY good shape accept the front seat are a kinda worn. kkb.com says its worth 8,300 which honestly sounds kinda high, I only want 7k for it. Its silver everything stock (w/ spoiler) and I got blue tint in the headlights. No pics right now but if you want some I can email some to you (still don't know how to put pics on here).
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Originally Posted by ib_jimmy
i dont think the mustang have that much room in back for a rear passager compare to the CL.
This is very true the new ones are tiny in the back seat even with a short driver Im uncofortable in my friends 06 GT . Im on 5 10
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Originally Posted by ib_jimmy
i dont think the mustang have that much room in back for a rear passager compare to the CL.
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Originally Posted by 97BlackAckCL
there is NO room in the back or rustangs, even the new ones. if you want more room, get a 4 door. I am 6'5" and noone rides behind me cept my doggy
do you really want a Fix Or Repair Daily,
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i rented a monte ss but they can't even park next to a cl
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Pontiac GTO FTW! Great car, VERY fast and is really big inside. The only problem in size is the trunk because of the fuel cell/gas tank.
Anyway, I think $8,300 is a bit high. That's what I payed before tax for mine back in Jan. Mine is a '98 and has 57K miles on it.
If you could get that much for it, that's awesome! Either way, good luck. But if you plan on getting a Mustang because of legroom, your looking at the wrong car.
Anyway, I think $8,300 is a bit high. That's what I payed before tax for mine back in Jan. Mine is a '98 and has 57K miles on it.
If you could get that much for it, that's awesome! Either way, good luck. But if you plan on getting a Mustang because of legroom, your looking at the wrong car.
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Originally Posted by wobie
I'd take a GM vehicle over a Ford/Chrysler vehicle, ANYDAY! He was talking about a Mustang.
gto>almost all rest of american cars,besides hemi's,or vettes.
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Originally Posted by subbuzz
good call,stylish but yet a semi-beast.(kinda heavy)
If your looking for rear leg room, there aren't too many coupes that will satisfy you.
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i kinda like the MazdaSpeed 6's
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