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2008 Cobalt SS\TC FULLY LOADED
2008 Cobalt SS\TC FULLY LOADED
I'm currently selling my 2008 Cobalt SS/TC. I've got a 2010 Camaro SS on order, and am selling private party because everyone knows that dealers just rip you off. The car has been kept in pristine condition, has never had any food or drink allowed in it (not even water) and has never even had a smoker in it. It is Black with red interior. I have custom red SS floor mats, a muffler delete, and Enkei EKM3 wheels with new Hankook Ventus S1 Evo tires. All I am asking is that the new owner take over payments, or make a me a nice decent offer. I'm not looking to make anything off this, just break even. As of 10\6\09 I currently owe $18,133.84.
If you're interested, please be from the area around here (Enterprise, AL) and willing to come pick the car up. I am not willing to drive it somewhere or have it shipped somewhere.
Please PM me if interested, want more information, pictures, etc.
If you're interested, please be from the area around here (Enterprise, AL) and willing to come pick the car up. I am not willing to drive it somewhere or have it shipped somewhere.
Please PM me if interested, want more information, pictures, etc.
My payments are $465, but I'd recommend the buyer take out a new loan and give my a payoff. As of today, I owe $17668.84 and that's on a 60 month loan I got back in May 2008. I'll post pics tomorrow when I take them. Don't really have any new ones since I've had my Camaro. Also, the Cobalt has about 28k miles on it, give or take a few 100. Haven't had any problems out of her with the exception of the brakes used to squeak when I first got her, but that was just the Brembo's breaking in. thanks for the interest!
AIRBORNE!
AIRBORNE!
It's very hard to sell a car privatley when you owe more than it's worth as no one will buy it until it's free and clear and no bank or finance company will give someone a loan to buy it until its free and clear of the loan owing against it.
You should Blue Book the value and say that again. Besides, that's what a payoff is called. It's very easy to do, and I've never seen anyone have any problems with it before, but that's just me. I've got great credit, so maybe that played a factor in it. But you never know until you try. After all, nothing ventured is nothing gained. I'm just sayin.....
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