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  • #31
    Re: Welcome of the 10 years of 2002 Tbirds!

    Oil change every 6 months over 10 years would equal 20 changes. So in that respect I'm behind 5 oil changes!
    02 Bird yelo/yelo full accent
    20 Ford Escape SE

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    • #32
      Re: Welcome of the 10 years of 2002 Tbirds!

      Just went out to look and was 300 miles over the 35,000 mark. Mostly events, vacation and week-end trips.
      Roger & Sharon Q
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      • #33
        Re: Welcome of the 10 years of 2002 Tbirds!

        This Saturday, we Florida owners (and a few out-of-Staters) of Retro Birds will be celebrating with an all day huge Tenth Birthday Party.

        Last count for the morning 25 mile caravan/parade is 60 cars. 17 of those cars are 2002 models - -we will pay special tribute to them after our lunch during afternoon activities.

        There will be multiple birthday gifts for all who attend. Arguably, it could be the largest Thunderbird birthday party anywhere. A great milestone for a great American-made automobile. It will be a memorable event for all of us priviledged to own one.
        Tom
        03 Premium, 110A, Red,Black, Full Ink - one of 33 - The Details...
        Prev. ride: 93 Thunderbird LX - Mocha Frost.

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        • #34
          Re: Welcome of the 10 years of 2002 Tbirds!

          Just wait until the '03 party next year.

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          • #35
            Re: Welcome of the 10 years of 2002 Tbirds!

            Just think,,, Amost half of all retro T' birds made are 10 years old. We will all soon be looked at as owners of old cas rather than old car owners.

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            • #36
              Re: Welcome of the 10 years of 2002 Tbirds!

              Originally posted by tazwing48 View Post
              We bought ours with 85000 miles on it and we have added another 4000 to it this summer.


              Taz
              Hello !
              I have a white 2002 with 86K miles also!
              How much was the asking price for that bird?
              Thank you,
              Alan

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              • #37
                Re: Welcome of the 10 years of 2002 Tbirds!

                Originally posted by Al T- Bird2002 View Post
                Hello !
                I have a white 2002 with 86K miles also!
                How much was the asking price for that bird?
                Thank you,
                Alan
                The rule of thumb is the following for the maximum you have to pay for:

                Take the year of the car and multiply by 1,000,000 and divide it with your millage.

                So, it gives for your case:

                ( 2002 X 1,000,000 ) / 86,000 = 23,279 $ MAX

                The deal should be between for a car in mint condition of 3/4 to 4/4 of the MAX price:

                So, it is between 17,459 $ to 23,279 $

                If not in mint condition, that will be 2/3 of the max price, so in this case, 15,519 $ and so on.

                Does-it sound good to you? and does-it match the price you pay for?

                Alain

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                • #38
                  Re: Welcome of the 10 years of 2002 Tbirds!

                  Originally posted by qruml23 View Post
                  The rule of thumb is the following for the maximum you have to pay for:

                  Take the year of the car and multiply by 1,000,000 and divide it with your millage.

                  So, it gives for your case:

                  ( 2002 X 1,000,000 ) / 86,000 = 23,279 $ MAX

                  The deal should be between for a car in mint condition of 3/4 to 4/4 of the MAX price:

                  So, it is between 17,459 $ to 23,279 $

                  If not in mint condition, that will be 2/3 of the max price, so in this case, 15,519 $ and so on.

                  Does-it sound good to you? and does-it match the price you pay for?

                  Alain
                  Wow mine is worth $66,800

                  (2004 x 1,000,000) /30,000 = 66,800 Max

                  I'll let you have it for $33,400!
                  Last edited by JAB02LHS; Nov 17, 2011, 08:44 PM.
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                  there is no honest way to explain it
                  because the only people who really know where it is
                  are the ones who have gone over.”

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                  • #39
                    Re: Welcome of the 10 years of 2002 Tbirds!

                    Originally posted by JAB02LHS View Post
                    Wow mine is worth $66,800

                    (2004 x 1,000,000) /30,000 = 66,800 Max

                    I'll let you have it for $33,400!
                    So, you have understood that it is a joke. How can we ask a tbird owner
                    to tell us the price that he bought his car on this website?

                    For me, it is not a problem:

                    Just multiply the USD / CAD currency by 2.2 and divide it by your millage in KM
                    and plus 13,000 and you will get the final result. So, I will exceed the amount above in CAD for my car.

                    Where is the problem?

                    There is no problem. The most important thing for the Tbird owner, is to like their car whatever the price was to get it. There is no question at all. Just to be proud of what you get it.

                    Thanks,
                    Alain

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                    • #40
                      Re: Welcome of the 10 years of 2002 Tbirds!

                      What's the big deal? I paid 27K for my 04 in 07 with 7K miles on it. It now has about 19.5K on it. So what's it worth, with your formula? My calculator doesn't go that high. Leroy

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                      • #41
                        Re: Welcome of the 10 years of 2002 Tbirds!

                        Originally posted by Leroy View Post
                        What's the big deal? I paid 27K for my 04 in 07 with 7K miles on it. It now has about 19.5K on it. So what's it worth, with your formula? My calculator doesn't go that high. Leroy

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                        Leroy, It is a joke. It is just to animate any conversation as you did. Do not worry, be happy!

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                        • #42
                          Re: Welcome of the 10 years of 2002 Tbirds!

                          Hi Dot, 200,000 maybe by next winter , still going strong. Thanks, Rick

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                          • #43
                            Re: Welcome of the 10 years of 2002 Tbirds!

                            will the t-bird owners of 03-05 be able to see these results soon?

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                            • #44
                              Re: Welcome of the 10 years of 2002 Tbirds!

                              Originally posted by bikebird View Post
                              will the t-bird owners of 03-05 be able to see these results soon?
                              You can see them now. Just click on "View Poll Results" at the bottom right of the poll.

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                              • #45
                                Re: Welcome of the 10 years of 2002 Tbirds!

                                Originally posted by bikebird View Post
                                will the t-bird owners of 03-05 be able to see these results soon?
                                Originally posted by 007Cruiser View Post
                                You can see them now. Just click on "View Poll Results" at the bottom right of the poll.
                                I think he means will there be similiar polls for each year.
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                                “THE EDGE,
                                there is no honest way to explain it
                                because the only people who really know where it is
                                are the ones who have gone over.”

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