2000 ap1 a classic now?
I don't think it matters much other than this has prompted moderately interesting discussion, promoted the OP's FS thread for him, and reminded me there are options other than just Hagerty for the non-classic (and non-Honda) car I put a deposit on and will be picking up hopefully Saturday. Thanks for the mention of Grundy. I forgot about them.
You do realize you don't have to be a member to sell your car here right? No need to hi jack and bump this old thread for your personal advertisement of your "2003 s2k with 67k for 13.2k FIRM" lol
I have a ad on here already. I wasn't trying to advertise, just make a point. I read a lot of these threads where guys have Ap1's with 130k miles and think they are going to get $15k because KBB says so.
I used mine as an example, and I had to say miles and price to make a relevant point.
As for bumping an old thread, the last post was from 3 months ago.
I used mine as an example, and I had to say miles and price to make a relevant point.
As for bumping an old thread, the last post was from 3 months ago.
Hagerty considers any car over 10 years old as a possible classic. I got a quote from them. They have many restrictions on how you use the car. I could save a few thousand dollars in insurance, but I need to look into the restrictions better.
Also habibi, this isn't the first time you spam a thread with your ad...
"FIRM" lol
Ahhh. Jakescakes...15 posts in 8 and a half years. And 5-6 of them on my threads or directed at me.. Ya must like what I write.
You are correct about no 2001 S2k in this particular thread. However, I am mostly correct with S2k noobs thinking their car is worth what ever crazy number
KBB says.
Ya probably just mad because my Silverstone is nicer. I understand, Pal.
You are correct about no 2001 S2k in this particular thread. However, I am mostly correct with S2k noobs thinking their car is worth what ever crazy number
KBB says.
Ya probably just mad because my Silverstone is nicer. I understand, Pal.







