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Originally Posted by Hyper RS
A '16 1SS Convertible vs. a same mileage and condition 2SS Coupe both with MRC , 6MM, and NPP were...$24,609 (1SS Vert )vs. 2SS Coupe $28,170. This was Trade in Value according to KBB. So you are correct that the 1SS Convertible is plagued by a lower value because of the rental car history. In 2016 however only 372 1SS Convertibles were built and very few of them were rental cars. Mine for a fact was not as it is equipped with MRC and a 6 speed manual, plus I have the carfax history. Regardless, the value has tanked just the same. Glad I bought it used because all Camaro's drop like a rock in value!
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Yes used is the way to go for sure! My last 4 cars were bought slightly used. KBB can be a reference but trade value can vary. My 16 2ss M6 coupe with MRC and sunroof with 12k miles was just appraised for 30K trade in value at 2 different dealerships 3 weeks ago. One was over the phone without seeing the car.
$28K for a 2SS has miles or is a crazy deal, not coming up in any search I can see other than salvage or with miles. Not one is asking 28k in the link I provided above from a nationwide search.
Car guru natiowide 2ss manuals under 20k miles range from $32k plus. I'd paste the link but it isn't coming up filtered properly the way I'm seeing it. Filter 2SS manual under 20k miles in Car Guru nationwide search and you will see.
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Originally Posted by camarocid
Still, I think this puts the barometer for a fair price firmly in the $30-$33k range for a 16
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That's a good and reasonable price range for a 16' 2SS.
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