Twinn wrote:
You would think 5500 is a good price but none of the Fiero's priced over $5000 have been selling.
1987 Fiero from parksville (near Victoria) $5995 - for sale almost a year
White 1986 show car (Surrey) $6500 - for sale about nine months
Black 1986 notchback converable (Langley) $8500 - for sale for almost a year
Red 1988 Fiero Turbo (West Van) $6950 - for sale for a couple of years.
There have also been clean cars listed in the low $3000's, a silver 1987 in Coquitlam (has a luggage rack), a red 1987 in Surrey Guilford area and a tan Fiero in Burnaby. All are either still for sale or took almost a year to sell.
It seems in the Lower Mainland about $4000 is the top of the mark for a near mint Fiero while $2500 is where the others or selling.
Not trying to knock anyone's price or vehicles I am just one of those people that checks CL all the time.
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I hate to agree with you, but I actually sent the seller, and in as nice of a message as I could, told them to expect closer to 4500 if they want the car to sell. I keep an RSS Feed from all the Fiero's posted on craigslist so I get all the adds in my inbox as soon as it gets posted. I see these nice cars time and time again, some for years. Some do sell, and sell for high dollars but they have to be special Fiero's. Like Paramedics I think he paid around $8500 but it was a Northstar 6spd 88GT with racing suspension and power steering. Something that would rival a 90's Ferrari on a race track.
The average nice Fiero Notchback is 3000-4000 and the average fastback is 4000-5000. When I say average I mean parts may be worn or a bit faded, but nothing is torn or broken, seats don't have rips, and there is no obvious accident damage on the outside. Now here is the kicker.
Take a back woods junkyard dealer to look at an average Fiero and he is going to say the car is WOW Perfect Supreme show car. Now take a guy that is Best of Show Concourse judging Arrogant Prick to look at the average Fiero and he will say its a piece of crap because he can't see his own nose hairs reflection in every inch of the paint.
A cars condition is relative to the person looking at it. For me I kinda lean to the backwoods guy. If a car has body panels that are all the same colour, interior that is not perfect but no tears in the seats or smashed dash corners, I think its a pretty decent car. Just needs TLC and a coat of paint.
------------- Capt Fiero
88 Fiero GT 5spd V6
Eight Fifty Seven GT V8 5spd.
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