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Posted by Timothee on February 15, 2005 at 19:03:49 from (205.188.117.7):
Could use your opinion... My bonneville was totalled last week by a 92 year old driver...I am looking at another bonneville...I drive 35,000 miles per year, so I dont want anything really new. Narrowed down my choices to the following: 1997 bonneville with 97,000 miles....$4,000 good shape. Came from an auto auction. 1998 bonneville with 70,000 miles - been wrecked and repaired, has rebuilt title. $4,000. looks better than the 1997, but front of car and hood has been repaired and repainted. 1999 bonn with 101,000 miles - 1 owner - perfect maintenance records, tip top shape....guy took care of car...$4700. Looks great. I value your guys and gals opinions... whatcha think? Tim
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