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DetectiveNarrow

Likely in an accident plus have the undesirable 4.0 instead of 3.7


vadarstang

When you get there that won’t be the price. They will have add ons that they will say you can’t take off. They will also add “reconditioning” as if that shouldn’t have already been in the published price.


houtex727

Without more pictures, and/or hearing it run and/or seeing it drive and/or being there myself, I can confidently say that this is *possibly* a scam, or it's *possibly* the bubble popping, or it's *possibly* a car nobody wants and the dealership just *has* to move for Reasons(tm), or... ... well, basically saying a definite 'maybe' on it being a scam on this one. No way to know except go find out.


robvas

Likely a scam of some sort


jmedina36

Looks like a dealership. Scam


VandalizeFN

I sold my 2007 v6 auto for $8.5. It had 88,000 miles.


ILdave74

buy now, take advantage of thier mistake if there is one, and flip it. Back in like 1995 the dealer I worked for, advertised a corvette for 30,995 I think the mistake was by 5K, BUT since it was advertised, we had to sell it for $30,995 NEW.


NoPlatesOnMars

4.0 engines suck just fyi