How did I do?
#41
Melting Slicks
Welcome to the Forum! Congratulations on the new car!
Unless somebody just did a complete re-build on this car you are bound to have some issues. If somebody did a complete rebuild you're still likely to find some issues. I recently bought a '99 and with the help of this forum I am working my way through the issues.
My HVAC dim light issue cost me about $20.00 to fix myself following information posted here in the forum. $18.00 of that was for an electronics soldering iron, which I'll use again. Fixed the rocking seat issue which cost me about $3.00 in parts; again with the help of this Forum.
Do you have any mechanical ability? I make every effort to stay away from the dealership and do most work on the car myself. Go to the C5 Tech forum and at the top of the listing under stickies, you'll find an "Ultimate DIY/FAQ" thread. It has all the common issues listed and detailed instructions to follow to rectify each issue. Any issue you have that isn't listed there will be probably found using "search" function. If you ask the question of concern; there is a pool of knowledgeable people who will bend backward to help and guide you through the fix.
I did a quick search for members in Chicago and found over 100 members. That was only Chicago; none of the surrounding area. Most like myself would offer a hand to help you out locally.
Your price paid for the car does not raise any concern. You did good!
Now post those pictures!
Dan
Unless somebody just did a complete re-build on this car you are bound to have some issues. If somebody did a complete rebuild you're still likely to find some issues. I recently bought a '99 and with the help of this forum I am working my way through the issues.
My HVAC dim light issue cost me about $20.00 to fix myself following information posted here in the forum. $18.00 of that was for an electronics soldering iron, which I'll use again. Fixed the rocking seat issue which cost me about $3.00 in parts; again with the help of this Forum.
Do you have any mechanical ability? I make every effort to stay away from the dealership and do most work on the car myself. Go to the C5 Tech forum and at the top of the listing under stickies, you'll find an "Ultimate DIY/FAQ" thread. It has all the common issues listed and detailed instructions to follow to rectify each issue. Any issue you have that isn't listed there will be probably found using "search" function. If you ask the question of concern; there is a pool of knowledgeable people who will bend backward to help and guide you through the fix.
I did a quick search for members in Chicago and found over 100 members. That was only Chicago; none of the surrounding area. Most like myself would offer a hand to help you out locally.
Your price paid for the car does not raise any concern. You did good!
Now post those pictures!
Dan
#42
Race Director
would have said overpriced if it was a coupe. for a vert that's more or less a good deal at market value. fair to both parties.
i'm all about good deals and can't get on board saying 13.5 was high
that said it is a 12 yr old car and will have some quirks. if you can wrench yourself it shouldn't be too bad. as long as they aren't tracked frequently or abused/neglected the c5 is a 200+ k mile car
i'm all about good deals and can't get on board saying 13.5 was high
that said it is a 12 yr old car and will have some quirks. if you can wrench yourself it shouldn't be too bad. as long as they aren't tracked frequently or abused/neglected the c5 is a 200+ k mile car
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Melting Slicks
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St. Jude Donor '03-'04
FYI, I just turned down 20,000.00 for my 99 coupe from a very serious restaurant owner who wanted it for his wife... they know me and they know the car. Ive known these people for 30 years. Not to mention the other 50 people or so who have offered to buy my car, the moment I want to sell it.
#50
Le Mans Master
FYI, I just turned down 20,000.00 for my 99 coupe from a very serious restaurant owner who wanted it for his wife... they know me and they know the car. Ive known these people for 30 years. Not to mention the other 50 people or so who have offered to buy my car, the moment I want to sell it.
#51
Le Mans Master
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You did just fine! Plus, it's an '01 with the upgrades/improvements from the previoius years.
Lookin' good and congratulations. The fun has only begun!
I just turned over 100K on my '02 coupe and have had no big issues with it. Still runs strong and smooth.
Lookin' good and congratulations. The fun has only begun!
I just turned over 100K on my '02 coupe and have had no big issues with it. Still runs strong and smooth.
#52
Safety Car
You could not have bought that car for that price around here. It varies by location but you did good. The HVAC fix is easy. When you do the repair be sure the parts don't move when you heat them up. They are sometimes only held on on one side. They are a pain to get in place again and solder. Try to find which end is loose and do that one first. Mine is good as new now. I have always liked the C5 better than the C6. Now that I have both even more so. I wish I had gotten a C5 vert instead. Enjoy your new toy. Welcome to the madness.
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Bill aka ET
#56
Pro
And to the OP - enjoy your car!
#57
Drifting
Sounds like a good buy. As long as the issues are minor, if you have any mechanical skills, some of those things you can take care of yourself. You can also get pointers from us here at the forum, as well as Google. As far as homework, NOW'S as a good a time as any to study up on DIY projects and keep some cash in your pocket. Enjoy your vert buddy.
#58
Drifting
Also meant to say its a sharp ride. I've seen similar models with the same stats for more money, so you did good.