mark1414
Post #7
That wasnt what i said. I asked would u pay moroe for this being a manual or a a factory auto He means that being an executive it wont really go up in value that much by being 100% stock. Maybe once they become super old and a little harder to find but in 5 years there will still be a few around. |
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vodevil
Post #8
What does it matter if its a manual or factory auto in 5-10 years time? If you're modding for the possibility of offloading it in 5-10 years time AT A PROFIT (including mods), then a VL really isn't the appreciating investment to start with to be honest. In 5-10 years time a VL will probably attract the most cash as stock, no mods, for other people to modify. Do whatever is right for you now. |
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Draven
Post #11
Mines got not a single bit of rust. Why do use bother commenting if u dont like vls You asked for peoples opinions, and thats what you have got! You have to take the good with the bad when you post a car up on Readers Rides, thats just the way it is, If you dont like it dont post it, it is that simple!!! I actually dont mind VL's but as i said before, this is pretty much a bog stock Executive VL ... Nothing really special about |
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wolfman101
Post #15
You know, what builders use? |
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Draven
Post #17
You know, what builders use? Anyway, I would give you $12.60 right now, with an optimistic chance of an increase to $12.61 in 100 years. What a strange "investment" car. I know you are trolling the "Bog stock" comment No its had no bog the original owners sold it in 2008 Oh wow... REALLY??? |
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mark1414
Post #21
Congratulations on your clean VL, you will be able to sell it for $500 more than market value. Ergo, a manual conversion is a false economy as you will lose more than $500 doing the conversion. About 10 years ago if you had a manual v6 commodore it seemed to be worth a lot more than an auto one. I remember when I bought my auto commodore in 04 there was heaps of cheap auto ones but even the shit manual ones seemed to be selling for 2k-3k+ as opposed to sub 1k. |
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.Tim.
Post #22
The guys are pretty much right, its a base model. Transmission is irrelevant except to the buyer, some buyers will want an original auto, some will want a manual. Doesn't mean the vehicle will be any more valuable one way of the other. |
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crpstra
Post #26
About 10 years ago if you had a manual v6 commodore it seemed to be worth a lot more than an auto one. I remember when I bought my auto commodore in 04 there was heaps of cheap auto ones but even the shit manual ones seemed to be selling for 2k-3k+ as opposed to sub 1k. Still do Vn up. |
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Draven
Post #31
search "VL"on carsales and then change sort to LOWEST PRICE FIRST.. the first 10 or more vl's (the cheapest) are all BOG stock. so therefor they are worth nothing. good day sir. This There all not as good condition and over 200000 ks Seriously dude, give up, your grandpa spec VL wont be worth much more then it is now in 5 - 10 years if that!!! , if you want an investment car find something that is a limitied edition and only has a small amount of them made like the Walky only around 750 made!!! |
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habib1987
Post #33
I kinda have to agree with the others, I do like the stock look, however since its the base model, I'm not sure how much in value it will go up. |
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HowAboutNo
Post #34
They said the same thing about old Valiants. Dad picked up a fully optioned E38 Charger for $2,000 years ago. Now they're worth their weight in gold. As I'm coming on to my L's, I'd love a VL. |
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