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Old Feb 21, 2013 | 07:55 PM
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Pricing of the 08-10 SS?

Been thinking about getting another RWD car again. I did a search of 500 miles on Autotrader and found about 15 turbo SSs (08-10). They were priced high. What should I ask for my car? I only have 32k mileage.

You can see my mods and a description in my sig. Not many people know this car exists or what a level 4 even means. My guess is that a previous SC SS owner would know what hes getting. Not a big market. This is a lot of car for the money, but most don't know about the LNF.
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Old Feb 21, 2013 | 08:17 PM
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I dont even know what a level 4 means
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Old Feb 21, 2013 | 08:28 PM
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for stock 12-14k depending on condition? modded. depends on what ya spent.
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Old Feb 21, 2013 | 08:34 PM
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Originally Posted by dakotaspeir
I dont even know what a level 4 means
me neither unless hes talking about zzp?

Depends on how quick you are trying to sell, but personally I'd ask about 14k
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Old Feb 22, 2013 | 09:03 AM
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The "levels" like trims, basically. You never looked up your Vin and attached it would say L4?
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Old Feb 22, 2013 | 09:20 AM
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mines a 2009 it has with 13088 miles and im asking $13800 it has no sunroof .has the posi front axel
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Old Feb 22, 2013 | 03:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Gelladuga69
The "levels" like trims, basically. You never looked up your Vin and attached it would say L4?
I see, that does sound vaguely familiar. So all TC's are level 4 then?
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Old Feb 23, 2013 | 11:37 AM
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If you trade it in at a dealer you will be lucky to get 9-12 for it, only way you will get any money out of it is selling it privately to an enthusiast.

I just bought a 2008 with 6kmiles g85/LSD/sunroof with all the original gm warranty/onstar/roadside for 15,450 from a Chevrolet dealership.
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Old Feb 24, 2013 | 12:53 PM
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IMO it comes down to how clean the car is and what you look like. If I show up and the car is dirty at all, the price goes way down. If I show up and the guy has his hat on crooked and wearing baggy pants below his ass, he could be the nicest guy in the world but I'm most likely not going to buy his car. I normally sell my cars for more than market value. In the last year I've had two people ask if I want to sell it, and I threw out the price of $17k (because it's not for sale) both guys wanted to take it further, and I ended up just saying I don't want to sell it.
I hate when people tell me that they can get one for way less then what I'm selling it for, why are you wasting my time then.....Oh because you want a nice car but don't want to pay for it. IC
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Old Feb 24, 2013 | 01:14 PM
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I had a guy offer me 16K for mine just last week. I had a hard time saying, "no." Mine is and '08 with 24K miles and impeccably clean. He also knows the history of the car and has ridden in it many times, though, which helps.

It's hard to say what you will get from one of these cars. It really depends on the buyer you find, the amount of time you have to sell it, and how clean it is. If you did stupid **** to it, like debadging it, pulling of front screens, painting interior parts, painting rims, lowering it, scraping the front lip, gunking up the interior, or just plain acting like a teenager, you won't get much for it. Stock always gets you the most money back. Funny how that works.

Now, apicia, I seem to remember that you keep your car REALLY clean, so you should be able to get 15-16K for it.
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Originally Posted by SSlobalt
I had a guy offer me 16K for mine just last week. I had a hard time saying, "no." Mine is and '08 with 24K miles and impeccably clean. He also knows the history of the car and has ridden in it many times, though, which helps.

It's hard to say what you will get from one of these cars. It really depends on the buyer you find, the amount of time you have to sell it, and how clean it is. If you did stupid **** to it, like debadging it, pulling of front screens, painting interior parts, painting rims, lowering it, scraping the front lip, gunking up the interior, or just plain acting like a teenager, you won't get much for it. Stock always gets you the most money back. Funny how that works.

Now, apicia, I seem to remember that you keep your car REALLY clean, so you should be able to get 15-16K for it.
Well said dude. I dont see why debadging would matter though, unless the paint got damaged. It can always be rebadged easily if thats a big issue for someone.
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Old Feb 24, 2013 | 02:06 PM
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Originally Posted by apicia
Been thinking about getting another RWD car again. I did a search of 500 miles on Autotrader and found about 15 turbo SSs (08-10). They were priced high. What should I ask for my car? I only have 32k mileage.

You can see my mods and a description in my sig. Not many people know this car exists or what a level 4 even means. My guess is that a previous SC SS owner would know what hes getting. Not a big market. This is a lot of car for the money, but most don't know about the LNF.
Wow this made me chuckle for quite some time. If by "level 4" you mean L4, that's the cylinder orientation in the engine NOT a level number my man.. lol.. Sort of like an H4, I4, F4, I5, V8, ect ect.

Most 4 cylinder engines (aside for a few. Subaru is obviously one of the exceptions with it being an H4) are regarded as I4 or L4 engines which stands for an In-Line 4 cylinder orientation.

Boy that made my day..
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Old Feb 24, 2013 | 02:24 PM
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Originally Posted by 09CobaltSS1
Wow this made me chuckle for quite some time. If by "level 4" you mean L4, that's the cylinder orientation in the engine NOT a level number my man.. lol.. Sort of like an H4, I4, F4, I5, V8, ect ect.

Most 4 cylinder engines (aside for a few. Subaru is obviously one of the exceptions with it being an H4) are regarded as I4 or L4 engines which stands for an In-Line 4 cylinder orientation.

Boy that made my day..
When you do a VIN search, it shows you that the SS Turbo is a level 4 Cobalt.
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Old Feb 24, 2013 | 02:26 PM
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Originally Posted by SSlobalt
I had a guy offer me 16K for mine just last week. I had a hard time saying, "no." Mine is and '08 with 24K miles and impeccably clean. He also knows the history of the car and has ridden in it many times, though, which helps.

It's hard to say what you will get from one of these cars. It really depends on the buyer you find, the amount of time you have to sell it, and how clean it is. If you did stupid **** to it, like debadging it, pulling of front screens, painting interior parts, painting rims, lowering it, scraping the front lip, gunking up the interior, or just plain acting like a teenager, you won't get much for it. Stock always gets you the most money back. Funny how that works.

Now, apicia, I seem to remember that you keep your car REALLY clean, so you should be able to get 15-16K for it.
I agree. When I Autotrader searched 500 miles (I have flown places and driven cars home if they are special), I found that there were few and prices were high. Only one under 13k and that had a rebuilt title. You get a lot of bang for your buck with these cars.
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Old Feb 24, 2013 | 02:46 PM
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Originally Posted by apicia
When you do a VIN search, it shows you that the SS Turbo is a level 4 Cobalt.
lol.. oh dear.

No it certainly does not. It says L4, as in In-Line 4 cylinder!

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I can whole heartedly assure you that there is no such thing as a "level 4" cobalt of any trim level.
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Old Feb 24, 2013 | 03:43 PM
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I don't know if it helps but I bought my 100% stock, 24k mile 2010 LNF with sunroof, RPD, and LSD last October and I paid $17k.
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Old Feb 24, 2013 | 05:49 PM
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Originally Posted by SSlobalt
I had a guy offer me 16K for mine just last week. I had a hard time saying, "no." Mine is and '08 with 24K miles and impeccably clean. He also knows the history of the car and has ridden in it many times, though, which helps.

It's hard to say what you will get from one of these cars. It really depends on the buyer you find, the amount of time you have to sell it, and how clean it is. If you did stupid **** to it, like debadging it, pulling of front screens, painting interior parts, painting rims, lowering it, scraping the front lip, gunking up the interior, or just plain acting like a teenager, you won't get much for it. Stock always gets you the most money back. Funny how that works.

Now, apicia, I seem to remember that you keep your car REALLY clean, so you should be able to get 15-16K for it.
I dont think de-badging its going to hurt value or turn away buyers, i always keep all my stock equipment to return the car to stock when i'm ready to sell.
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Old Feb 24, 2013 | 06:17 PM
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Originally Posted by 09CobaltSS1
lol.. oh dear.

No it certainly does not. It says L4, as in In-Line 4 cylinder!



I can whole heartedly assure you that there is no such thing as a "level 4" cobalt of any trim level.
lol
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Old Feb 24, 2013 | 06:28 PM
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I don't know if it helps but I bought my 100% stock, 24k mile 2010 LNF with sunroof, RPD, and LSD last October and I paid $17k.
Same here, cept mine had like 15K miles on it, but I paid 17K also from a dealer (it was certified too).
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Old Feb 24, 2013 | 06:35 PM
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Originally Posted by r1owner

Same here, cept mine had like 15K miles on it, but I paid 17K also from a dealer (it was certified too).
X2 on the dealer, forgot to say that
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14-16k
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Mine was CERT also.
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Old Feb 24, 2013 | 07:43 PM
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Originally Posted by 09CobaltSS1
lol.. oh dear.

No it certainly does not. It says L4, as in In-Line 4 cylinder!



I can whole heartedly assure you that there is no such thing as a "level 4" cobalt of any trim level.
You are looking at the engine description on Carfax. What I am referring to is a VIN decoder website. I'll try to find the VIN decoder website I used and show you.
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Old Feb 24, 2013 | 07:53 PM
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Vehicle:
COBALT LEVEL 4 PERF (SS) 2 DR
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2008
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2008-05-27

This is mine. Try researching your VIN using an RPO database. Our Cobalts are LEVEL 4 PERF.

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Old Feb 24, 2013 | 07:54 PM
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Dealership certification bringing an extended powertrain warranty to the table is usually worth about $500 give or take in actually value, but be able to finance and do everything at a dealership online through DMV with the certification makes the value of the car higher.

Hence why people pay more at a dealership, and dont buy the car when the person is asking the same money in a private sale.
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