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For Sale OH:2008 ss/tc metalic blue
#1
OH:2008 ss/tc metalic blue
I recently purchased this car from.a private owner the only.reason im selling it is because i recently found out i have a child due soon and clearly the SS is not a baby carrier and i would rather see it go.to someone who's child wont destroy it lol.
As of now:
48,000 miles
10,000 on motor
11,000 on trans.
The engine was replaced by GM in april and the trans was replaced in march. Both were general caused reasons and were replaced before i bought the car.
Mods:
zzp. Catless downpipe with secondary o2 hung
muffler delete i stil have the muffler if someone wants it or wants me to replace it before they buy it
ceramic front pads
Asking 14500$ ill have pics up later tonight no rust or dents or dings.
Any questions text anytime. 440-813-9879 anthony
As of now:
48,000 miles
10,000 on motor
11,000 on trans.
The engine was replaced by GM in april and the trans was replaced in march. Both were general caused reasons and were replaced before i bought the car.
Mods:
zzp. Catless downpipe with secondary o2 hung
muffler delete i stil have the muffler if someone wants it or wants me to replace it before they buy it
ceramic front pads
Asking 14500$ ill have pics up later tonight no rust or dents or dings.
Any questions text anytime. 440-813-9879 anthony
Last edited by lil-red-89; 10-12-2010 at 04:51 PM. Reason: price drop
#7
wtf are you selling your car for tony?? the bmw u got making you want to get rid of the Cobalt??? i dont think we can be lovers anymore!!!
wheres the dislike button on the bitch??
wheres the dislike button on the bitch??
Last edited by mrgrinch; 09-13-2010 at 10:34 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
#8
o trust me i want to keep it buddy! but the whole fact im having a kid kinda kills the whole 2dr car....i love this car to death never had any problems hell shaun heres your chance to have a TRUE SS!!! buy mine and sell your fake SS
#9
#10
Only thing that would be "fake" SS about mine would be the seats and boost and a couple other odd things... can get those things for less than it would cost to get a new one and it would be original.. gotta remember i'm to original SS owner around this neck of the woods, if i wasn't for me none of you would own one!! you're welcome for turning Greg onto them, thus turning you guys onto them.
#11
the only variables are cost of purchase or what you already have.
if you want a boosted car, get a boosted car - you're going to spend a couple grand on a decent bossted setup after it's all done anyway...
If you take into account the value of what you currently own (assuming you own a 06-07 SS/2.4), and the value of a same year (or older) SS/SC - you might be ahead selling the 2.4 car and buying a SC car;
the couple grand in value between an n/a vs SC car is (imho) well worth it in the additional parts you get in the higher level car...
but like I said, that's my opinion - and it just happens to be an opinion which a couple key locals haven't been too receptive to.
there's a reason why I never bought an n/a, or even a SC car... for he last couple years I was holding out.
(no, really I was!; iirc it was the april 2006 issue of High Performance Pontiac which announced the Solstice GXP, and alluded to plans of the LNF being forth coming in the Cobalt)
#12
right now I'm a big advocate of getting a car to start out with which best suits your plans;
the only variables are cost of purchase or what you already have.
if you want a boosted car, get a boosted car - you're going to spend a couple grand on a decent bossted setup after it's all done anyway...
If you take into account the value of what you currently own (assuming you own a 06-07 SS/2.4), and the value of a same year (or older) SS/SC - you might be ahead selling the 2.4 car and buying a SC car;
the couple grand in value between an n/a vs SC car is (imho) well worth it in the additional parts you get in the higher level car...
but like I said, that's my opinion - and it just happens to be an opinion which a couple key locals haven't been too receptive to.
there's a reason why I never bought an n/a, or even a SC car... for he last couple years I was holding out.
(no, really I was!; iirc it was the april 2006 issue of High Performance Pontiac which announced the Solstice GXP, and alluded to plans of the LNF being forth coming in the Cobalt)
the only variables are cost of purchase or what you already have.
if you want a boosted car, get a boosted car - you're going to spend a couple grand on a decent bossted setup after it's all done anyway...
If you take into account the value of what you currently own (assuming you own a 06-07 SS/2.4), and the value of a same year (or older) SS/SC - you might be ahead selling the 2.4 car and buying a SC car;
the couple grand in value between an n/a vs SC car is (imho) well worth it in the additional parts you get in the higher level car...
but like I said, that's my opinion - and it just happens to be an opinion which a couple key locals haven't been too receptive to.
there's a reason why I never bought an n/a, or even a SC car... for he last couple years I was holding out.
(no, really I was!; iirc it was the april 2006 issue of High Performance Pontiac which announced the Solstice GXP, and alluded to plans of the LNF being forth coming in the Cobalt)
Bump for a good guy, HELP SUPPORT A NEW LIFE, BUY A CAR!!!
#16
If you look around, you will notice that many people use cars like Cavaliers, Tercels & what not for DD when they have a kid.
our cars do have anchors on the rear dash for child seats - and actually can accommodate them...
my brother was in your exact shoes about a year ago February (that's '09);
he was driving his Fiero, and his wife was driving their '01 Cavalier;
they figured that the cavalier was too small for a child seat, and undertook buying a bigger 2nd vehicle - eventually selling his fiero, and he started driving the Cavalier.
I'd wager for the last year at least 50% of the time they still use the cavalier for lugging the kid around!?
Compacts like Cavaliers & Cobalts aren't what the mass consumerism-bent media would have you believe is a doable car for a young family, but in fact it can be made to work just fine.
if you don't believe me, maybe you should post up - I'm sure at least a handful of people here use their Cobalt for lugging the kid around - I know for certain one local (who posts here) who does...
basically, if you really want to sell your car and get something bigger, it's your call - but I'd encourage you to not take a hit on selling it just to get a "family car" that you have been made to believe that you are in need of.
#17
After following this thread for a little while I figured I'd post up a bit for you to ponder on.
If you look around, you will notice that many people use cars like Cavaliers, Tercels & what not for DD when they have a kid.
our cars do have anchors on the rear dash for child seats - and actually can accommodate them...
my brother was in your exact shoes about a year ago February (that's '09);
he was driving his Fiero, and his wife was driving their '01 Cavalier;
they figured that the cavalier was too small for a child seat, and undertook buying a bigger 2nd vehicle - eventually selling his fiero, and he started driving the Cavalier.
I'd wager for the last year at least 50% of the time they still use the cavalier for lugging the kid around!?
Compacts like Cavaliers & Cobalts aren't what the mass consumerism-bent media would have you believe is a doable car for a young family, but in fact it can be made to work just fine.
if you don't believe me, maybe you should post up - I'm sure at least a handful of people here use their Cobalt for lugging the kid around - I know for certain one local (who posts here) who does...
basically, if you really want to sell your car and get something bigger, it's your call - but I'd encourage you to not take a hit on selling it just to get a "family car" that you have been made to believe that you are in need of.
If you look around, you will notice that many people use cars like Cavaliers, Tercels & what not for DD when they have a kid.
our cars do have anchors on the rear dash for child seats - and actually can accommodate them...
my brother was in your exact shoes about a year ago February (that's '09);
he was driving his Fiero, and his wife was driving their '01 Cavalier;
they figured that the cavalier was too small for a child seat, and undertook buying a bigger 2nd vehicle - eventually selling his fiero, and he started driving the Cavalier.
I'd wager for the last year at least 50% of the time they still use the cavalier for lugging the kid around!?
Compacts like Cavaliers & Cobalts aren't what the mass consumerism-bent media would have you believe is a doable car for a young family, but in fact it can be made to work just fine.
if you don't believe me, maybe you should post up - I'm sure at least a handful of people here use their Cobalt for lugging the kid around - I know for certain one local (who posts here) who does...
basically, if you really want to sell your car and get something bigger, it's your call - but I'd encourage you to not take a hit on selling it just to get a "family car" that you have been made to believe that you are in need of.
#18
(if you don't know my location, google it; I'm roughly 3 hours north of Glacier National Park)
his larger vehicle needed to stick with the OE 19" rims - so he saw no real savings there...
there are many great winter tires out on the market now, some of the better ones that I've looked at of late (as far as tread design & what not) seem to be blizzaks, or contiwintercontacts...
I just scored a set of used Contiwintercontacs for a song...
My brother bought (iirc) blizzaks as well as rims through tire rack - and incase it matters, from the little bit of comparing I've done, tire rack even kills direct buy.
you can go down to 16 or 15" (depending on the rim) if you swap your brembos for the LT2 (or older SS) smaller front brakes...
I mean chances are if you just bought the car, that you're looking at loosing money on selling it so soon - it might be something worth talking to someone trusted about to get their opinion on - because although on the surface the Cobalt-SS does give the impression of impracticality, it can be quite a versatile & practical car...
plus how many people out there buy a car because they believe they need it for family duty - and hate the car because it's no fun/ not cool/ gutless...
just saying.
#21
#22
#23
After following this thread for a little while I figured I'd post up a bit for you to ponder on.
If you look around, you will notice that many people use cars like Cavaliers, Tercels & what not for DD when they have a kid.
our cars do have anchors on the rear dash for child seats - and actually can accommodate them...
my brother was in your exact shoes about a year ago February (that's '09);
he was driving his Fiero, and his wife was driving their '01 Cavalier;
they figured that the cavalier was too small for a child seat, and undertook buying a bigger 2nd vehicle - eventually selling his fiero, and he started driving the Cavalier.
I'd wager for the last year at least 50% of the time they still use the cavalier for lugging the kid around!?
Compacts like Cavaliers & Cobalts aren't what the mass consumerism-bent media would have you believe is a doable car for a young family, but in fact it can be made to work just fine.
if you don't believe me, maybe you should post up - I'm sure at least a handful of people here use their Cobalt for lugging the kid around - I know for certain one local (who posts here) who does...
basically, if you really want to sell your car and get something bigger, it's your call - but I'd encourage you to not take a hit on selling it just to get a "family car" that you have been made to believe that you are in need of.
If you look around, you will notice that many people use cars like Cavaliers, Tercels & what not for DD when they have a kid.
our cars do have anchors on the rear dash for child seats - and actually can accommodate them...
my brother was in your exact shoes about a year ago February (that's '09);
he was driving his Fiero, and his wife was driving their '01 Cavalier;
they figured that the cavalier was too small for a child seat, and undertook buying a bigger 2nd vehicle - eventually selling his fiero, and he started driving the Cavalier.
I'd wager for the last year at least 50% of the time they still use the cavalier for lugging the kid around!?
Compacts like Cavaliers & Cobalts aren't what the mass consumerism-bent media would have you believe is a doable car for a young family, but in fact it can be made to work just fine.
if you don't believe me, maybe you should post up - I'm sure at least a handful of people here use their Cobalt for lugging the kid around - I know for certain one local (who posts here) who does...
basically, if you really want to sell your car and get something bigger, it's your call - but I'd encourage you to not take a hit on selling it just to get a "family car" that you have been made to believe that you are in need of.
And as far as lugging a kid around in one of these things, the interior would be fucked just as quick. If i were to have a kid there would be no way in hell i ride around with it in the Cobalt, seats would be screwed before long. Kids are messy no way around that.
#25
A friend bought an '08 LT2 (couldn't get an SS or sport at the time), and has had a kid in the back from day #1 - his car is holding up just fine.
Eventually all these cars are going to be seen as expendable econo-boxes - and based on the ****-poor survival rate of cars like the Citation X-11's, Beretta GTU/GTZ's, Omni GLH (or FWD Dodge Shelby anything) - I say enjoy your car, make good use of it and don't treat it like it's made of glass;
Even if something does break, you can always repair or replace the damaged parts - and IMHO, if you don't use the car as it was intended to be used you cannot possibly enjoy it to the fullest...