I'm in the market for a used car and came across a 1994 Chevy Camaro. I don't know much about Camaros but it looks pretty nice. Here are the details... 5 speed manual, 160K miles, V6 3.4 liter, green exterior, and gray interior.
The seller added some features to it... $200 K&N cool air intake system, $650 Magnaflow Cat-Back exhaust system (with stainless steel square exhaust tips), $600 Bilstein sport suspension package (including both springs and dampers), a pair of black and yellow Bomz sport seats ($300), and a 1100 watt amp paired with two ten inch Subwoofers.
Kelley Blue Book prices the car at $2,175 but I don't know since he added all that stuff does it increase the value of the car? Or is he just wanting a profit?
I'd appreciate any advice. Thanks!
The seller added some features to it... $200 K&N cool air intake system, $650 Magnaflow Cat-Back exhaust system (with stainless steel square exhaust tips), $600 Bilstein sport suspension package (including both springs and dampers), a pair of black and yellow Bomz sport seats ($300), and a 1100 watt amp paired with two ten inch Subwoofers.
Kelley Blue Book prices the car at $2,175 but I don't know since he added all that stuff does it increase the value of the car? Or is he just wanting a profit?
I'd appreciate any advice. Thanks!