Quick question
CassiesMan
05-18-2005, 12:29 AM
Just a quick question you guys might be able to answer for me.
I'll be in the market for a new car here shortly, and one of the cars I'm looking at is a lightly used (sub 20K) Trans Am in my area. 2000 Model, badged as a WS.6. I was just wondering, with any of the post 1998-End model years, is there anything specific I should be looking for/take note of regarding condition of the car, etc.? Or is it the same ole same ole used car walk around check. Thanks for any help, peace out.
I'll be in the market for a new car here shortly, and one of the cars I'm looking at is a lightly used (sub 20K) Trans Am in my area. 2000 Model, badged as a WS.6. I was just wondering, with any of the post 1998-End model years, is there anything specific I should be looking for/take note of regarding condition of the car, etc.? Or is it the same ole same ole used car walk around check. Thanks for any help, peace out.
Mr. Luos
05-18-2005, 12:38 AM
Badged as a WS.6?? Is it one? Doesn't play a huge role in price, but the WS.6 will still cost more.
If it has under 20,000 miles and it is stock, you probably won't find anything wrong. Drive it, listen to the motor cold. Let us know what you hear, if anything. You might hear a light tick on a cold startup. Better known as piston slap. As long as it goes away once warm, it isn't anything to worry about.
Check to see what mods (if any) are done. And who they were done by.
If it has under 20,000 miles and it is stock, you probably won't find anything wrong. Drive it, listen to the motor cold. Let us know what you hear, if anything. You might hear a light tick on a cold startup. Better known as piston slap. As long as it goes away once warm, it isn't anything to worry about.
Check to see what mods (if any) are done. And who they were done by.
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