DSMRyan
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- May 20, 2005
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Lacrosse,
Wisconsin
He's selling it about 20 miles from where I live, heres the description:
I know this will be hard to predict, but generally how many more miles can an ESI have before it starts to have major problems? He wants $2400.
Any input would be great, thanks.
Here's a pic:
"I am selling a 1995 Eagle Talon ESI. The ESI is the non-turbo front wheel drive car. The car has approximately 145,000 miles on it. It is black in color. It is a 5-speed. It has keyless entry, power windows, locks, power steering, and a power sliding sunroof. Air conditioning, tilt wheel and cruise control are also things worth mentioning. All of this stuff works with no problems at all. The radio/cd player is an older Pioneer. It functions just fine and has no problems. It originally came with a factory cd player and a cassette player both. It has an aftermarket wing/spoiler on it. It is the traditional aftermarket wing/spoiler that is typical for this model of car. It also had aftermarket gauges on the dirver's side pillar. One is a volt meter, and the other is oil pressure. There is a factory tachometer next to the speedometer, in case someone wants to know. The oil pressure gauge has not been hooked up. The factory 'dummy light' that indicates low oil pressure has never been disconnected, so you're still ensured good oil pressure and don't have to worry about the oil pressure guage not working. It wasn't hooked up when I bought the car, but I do have the parts he gave me to hook it up. The interior is tan in color and is in very good shape. There are no stains in the seats or anything similar. I'm a non-smoker, so the car has never been smoked in since I've had it. I also bought it from a non-smoker, so as far as I know, it hasn't been smoked in. The paint is good yet, althought the hood has lost come clear coat and is almost flat black in a spot or two. Also on the hood there is the typical highway chipping. It sounds alot worse than what it is. Just little chips in the paint. The rest of the paint on the car is still has a good shine to it, and there is no rust on the body. For being 10 years old, this car is in pretty nice shape."
I know this will be hard to predict, but generally how many more miles can an ESI have before it starts to have major problems? He wants $2400.
Any input would be great, thanks.
Here's a pic:
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