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Old 03-11-2014, 03:56 PM   #1
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2011 SS Convertible Victory Red with Black Stripes

$27,500 Great car! We have a baby on the way and its time to make a change.
This car has always been pampered and garaged. Only driven on nice days


V8 SS L99 Auto Transmition
29,780K,
SS2 Package
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New Tires Less than 200 miles on them

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Old 03-11-2014, 10:26 PM   #2
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New tires have less than 200k on them..............you do know, or maybe not that for whatever reason, a "k" behind a number denotes thousands......hence 200k is 200,000 miles.

Pretty safe bet your new tires have less than 200k on them.

So, you need not add a "k" to your actual mileage, as it implies 29,780,000 miles...

Lastly, given the 2011's problems with it's top and all, baby on the way, $20k, or $20,000 would be an offer you should consider.

Good luck.
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Old 03-12-2014, 01:50 AM   #3
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$27,500 Great car! We have a baby on the way and its time to make a change.
LOL, a Camaro has to be just about the worst car ever made for putting kids into car seats. Having raised three, believe me, I know. I hate to tell you this but, you need a Toyota Sienna!
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Old 03-12-2014, 09:28 PM   #4
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New tires have less than 200k on them..............you do know, or maybe not that for whatever reason, a "k" behind a number denotes thousands......hence 200k is 200,000 miles.

Pretty safe bet your new tires have less than 200k on them.

So, you need not add a "k" to your actual mileage, as it implies 29,780,000 miles...

Lastly, given the 2011's problems with it's top and all, baby on the way, $20k, or $20,000 would be an offer you should consider.

Good luck.


Unless for whatever reason, they are refering to Kilometers..... then a K is appropriate.
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Old 03-12-2014, 10:11 PM   #5
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Unless for whatever reason, they are refering to Kilometers..... then a K is appropriate.
Not so much, as a kilometer is denoted as "KM", and a kilometer is .625 or 5/8 of a mile and 200k would be 125,000 miles....

Plus, the "k" was also suffixed onto the original price as I stated above.

Finally, a transmition may mean transmission, and it should be a 2SS, not SS2.

It are the little things that matter, helps keep things from becoming big things.

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Old 03-13-2014, 05:48 AM   #6
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Not so much, as a kilometer is denoted as "KM", and a kilometer is .625 or 5/8 of a mile and 200k would be 125,000 miles....

Plus, the "k" was also suffixed onto the original price as I stated above.

Finally, a transmition may mean transmission, and it should be a 2SS, not SS2.

It are the little things that matter, helps keep things from becoming big things.

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I completely agree with you. The following example illustrates what you're trying to convey, perfectly.

"Help your uncle, Jack, off the horse." vs. "Help your uncle jack off the horse."
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Old 03-13-2014, 05:53 AM   #7
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$27,500 Great car! We have a baby on the way and its time to make a change.
This car has always been pampered and garaged. Only driven on nice days


V8 SS L99 Auto Transmition
29,780K,
SS2 Package
Premium Sound
Bluetooth Phone
Bluetooth Music
Heated Leather Seats
New Tires Less than 200k on them

email me at belliott@pellaks.com for Pictures or questions
Have you listed your Camaro in the "Classifieds" section? Have you also posted your thread in the forum for your geographic region? That'll obviously make more people aware of it.

If you're absolutely set on selling it, I "think" CarMax will offer you the best price. I'd offer it to them first, see what they offer as they'll honor their offer for 7 days after they make it. They'll provide you with documentation so when you come back, all they'll do is reinspect the car. Then, go to the dealer from whom you might purchase your new car and see what they'll offer you on trade-in (if you haven't done so, already). That way, you'll have firm offers on the table. If they're not in-line with what you'd like to get, then selling privately is your best bet.
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Old 03-13-2014, 03:02 PM   #8
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I completely agree with you. The following example illustrates what you're trying to convey, perfectly.

"Help your uncle, Jack, off the horse." vs. "Help your uncle jack off the horse."


Poor Uncle Jack, he has quite the problems. I remember when Uncle Jack got stuck on the roof, and a concerned neighbor asked who would help my Uncle Jack off... I stated: "dear neighbor, Uncle Jack will have to get himself off"...

Good times...
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