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Join Date: Apr 2008
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considering purchasing a firebird
I've been thinking about buying a firebird, I found one for 2000 dollars, the current owner says the only issue is that the throttle sticks and the car needs to be driven around a bit to charge the battery. its a 1987, I dont have a whole lot of money and I own one car already, I'd love to own a firebird but I'm wondering if its worth it to buy it if i dont have all that much money, and whether they are hard to maintain and have a lot of things go wrong mechanically.
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Re: considering purchasing a firebird
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These cars arn't hard to maintain if you dont mind getting your hands dirty every once in a while. They also have been known to last well over 200K miles. Parts are relatively cheap for these cars too.
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Re: considering purchasing a firebird
But if you don't have the money to fix the problems, then its just going to sit there. So you'll be paying $2K for a nice lawn ornament.
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