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Originally Posted by partylyk1999
I live in Austin, TX and can't find any 2LT's M6 in black. Majority of the ones I found were out of state, out of budget (over $25k), or had an accident.
However, I recently came across one that was only $19k at 32,000 miles. Carfax: looks clean, no title issues, no accidents, and had regular oil changes. Primarily driven in Michigan. But, it's located in Illinois and I'd have to fly to buy it. I should add, it's from CarLotz, and I found it through cars.com. It's not CPO and I think there's no warranty or it's expired.
Is this deal too good to be true? Is there a way to get a PPI without having to fly there first? Any general advice on how to approach this? This is my very first Camaro and I hope this is the one. Thank you!!
LINK TO CAR: https://downersgrove.carlotz.com/exp...deal_months=60
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It’s clearly the car you really want, so work out a PPI with the seller. I’m not sure how these “online only” deals work, but there’s gotta be a way to do a PPI. Ask them to take it to a Chevy dealer and YOU pay for the PPI so the inspector is your agent looking out for your best interests. So what if it costs a couple hundred, the peace of mind is worth it. A Chevy dealer will know the model, and can put it on a hoist to fully inspect it. Their body shop can spot unreported damage that someone here willing to help you out with an inspection can’t.
The bumper to bumper has likely run out but there’s probably some power train warranty left. 60 months from in-service date, which can be found on the carfax.
My guess on the “deal” price is that it’s a manual. 95% of people can’t even drive them anymore, and the ones that can want a V8.
Looks nice in the pics if it’s as-advertised. Could use some cleanup under the hood but otherwise seems decent.
Good luck!