is a 1994 gtp 3.4L 155,xxx miles worth 2500. no rust cd player dark hunter green
is a 1994 gtp 3.4L 155,xxx miles worth 2500. no rust cd player dark hunter green
Clinton i cant spell...deal with it!!!!!
89 Cutlass Supreme--R.I.P.
05 Grand Prix GT
96 Mustang 302 v8 5spd
97 Ford Aspire
What the hell are you asking???
1994 Pontiac Grand Prix SE sedan
is a 94 GTP with the 3.4 DOHC with 155k miles worth $2500? it has no rust, a cd player, and its dark hunter green.Originally Posted by FordBoy
i got that right away after reading it
i would say no, unless the body's mint. 155k is alot for $2500....knock it down to like $2000 tops
-Matt
2000 Regal GS
is it worth 2500
Clinton i cant spell...deal with it!!!!!
89 Cutlass Supreme--R.I.P.
05 Grand Prix GT
96 Mustang 302 v8 5spd
97 Ford Aspire
I think that's a tad high, but about what I would expect to be asked if i was looking for oneOriginally Posted by FordBoy
Are you serious or are you trying to be sarcastic? I'm hoping it's the latter.[br]Posted on: May 08, 2006, 10:52:43 AM_________________________________________________Originally Posted by fastbird232
Punctuation works wonders...Originally Posted by FordBoy
- Mike K.
'94 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme SL 4AT - For Sale
'00 Subaru Outback AWD 5MT - Soccer Mom Pimpin'
'04 Mazda Mazda6s 5AT - Wife's
he said he got a offer for 2200 but wants 2500
Clinton i cant spell...deal with it!!!!!
89 Cutlass Supreme--R.I.P.
05 Grand Prix GT
96 Mustang 302 v8 5spd
97 Ford Aspire
Originally Posted by SigEpCutlass
No, you know what? I'm not fucking fluent in "lazy internet" language, ok? When someone types: "is a 1994 gtp 3.4L 155,xxx miles worth 2500. no rust cd player dark hunter green," and I don't see a question mark in there, I thought it was a statement, like, "it is a 1994 gtp 3.4...etc... that's worth 2500." If there was NO punctuation at the end of the first sentence, I would have assumed he missed the question mark; yet the fact that he took the time to type a period threw me, because I gave him the benefit of the doubt of having the mental facilities to have control over what the hell he's typing.
So to answer your question, FordBoy, no. $2000 is more in your ballpark.
1994 Pontiac Grand Prix SE sedan
I don't know how you couldn't understand this...
I'm not trying to be an asshole, but just replace the period with a question mark. I understood what he was asking after reading it just once.Originally Posted by FordBoy
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- Mike K.
'94 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme SL 4AT - For Sale
'00 Subaru Outback AWD 5MT - Soccer Mom Pimpin'
'04 Mazda Mazda6s 5AT - Wife's
When I looked at that, I read it as if he omitted an "it" at the beginning of the sentence. It seemed more likely to me that he forgot a word than he typed a period instead of a question mark. The sentence is hard to read either way.
1994 Pontiac Grand Prix SE sedan

Fastbird, I sympathize, TRUST ME, but calm down. It's just something you deal with if you deal with the internet.
John C. Wallace
1997 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP - L67 3800 Supercharged - 4T65E-HD - Sony MEX-DV2200 - Torquelaces FTW!!
Originally Posted by fastbird232
Awesome.
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I wouldn't say it's worth it.
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an offer. If I were him I'd jump on thatOriginally Posted by FordBoy
I'm not so much flipping about what FordBoy wrote, it was Mike's condescending remark about my confusion that bothered me, as if FordBoy could utter a mostly incomprehensible string of words in his post, yet I was the moron for not understanding what the hell he was talking about.Originally Posted by GP1138
But that's not the point of this thread, so let's all just let it go.
Except Nichole, because I knew she'd get a kick out of the whole thing
Back on topic: if the body was absolutely flawless and the mechanicals in perfect working order, you could probably get $1800 tops for a car that old with that mileage.
1994 Pontiac Grand Prix SE sedan