October 26, 201114 yr Cheers or Jeers: 2,000 mile 1984 Chevrolet Citation Link: http://cgi.ebay.com/...=item2a153a7f17 Up for sale is a 1984 Chevy chevrolet Citation with 2,200 ORIGINAL MILES ! ! It was bought new locally by a older couple, they didn't travel, once a week to church was about the only driving they did. Not too long after buying it their kids wouldn't let them drive anymore, and when they passed away the car went to the estate. Thats how I got it. I was planning on keeping it, but I really don't have the room and my wife wants it sold. So here it is for sale. The only way to describe the car is new. Valuewise this is the best deal on ebay. I'm sure it will get 40 mpg and the only thing compromable to it is a new car. Even the cheap new cars or one with 2,000 miles are $20,000. This is a steal. Don't let this get away.
October 26, 201114 yr This is a $2,000 car, one that should be driven until it is used up and then recycled.
October 26, 201114 yr IMO, Camino is about double what I would even consider paying... but the argument from the ad IS valid- for a brand new car to be used up & get good MPG, $6K is totally worth it on a dollar-to-miles metric.
October 26, 201114 yr That's true - if you can stand to live with a Citation long enough to get your money's worth out of it.
October 27, 201114 yr Every Time that my dealer tried to give me an Iron Duke auto I refused and required a Chevette. The manual with the I4 is a requirement in my book. This power train should live quite long the HOv6 w/manual didn't. I loved the X11 but it didn't last 60k mi. That said I'd live with this as a daily and use it up cause to get that kind of mpg in a new car you'd pay through the nose.
October 27, 201114 yr The description left out the fact that it is a Citation II, which the '84-85 models were called.
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