OMG!!!! $ 100,000 for a Cobalt?????
OMG!!!! $ 100,000 for a Cobalt?????
This is what I found. I hope they made a mistake. $96,995.00 for a Cobalt?? It must be a mistake, but it's amazing how the seller didn't notice it yet.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/FACTORY-CERTIFIED-2010-CHEVROLET-Cobalt-2dr-Cpe-Base-/171094496176?pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item27d606d3b0
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/FACTORY-CERTIFIED-2010-CHEVROLET-Cobalt-2dr-Cpe-Base-/171094496176?pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item27d606d3b0
If it gets sold, I swear I will do my best to find out who bought it. The eventual buyer definitely will deserve a gold medal and needs to be directed to the best psychiatric clinic in the country 




I want to call him, I want to tell him that I don't have $ 100,000 but I really love the car and I'll make an offer for $ 85,000. But I doubt they will drop the price by $ 15,000
Thats about right for a 3yr old base model with 30-40k miles. I know in 2010 when I got my 07 LT with 36k miles it was 9500 out the door (knew the dealership owner so we talked him down since it was a quick sale on his part)
I spent 7400 + all taxes and fees for my 09 ls xfe (t speed
)with 42k
Done lots to it and adding a turbo soon, will it ever be worth that much thought, maybe if the economy takes a **** and the US dollar is devalued to 1/20 of what is currently is.
)with 42kDone lots to it and adding a turbo soon, will it ever be worth that much thought, maybe if the economy takes a **** and the US dollar is devalued to 1/20 of what is currently is.
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