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One of the issues with the C4s was the retractable headlamps. Make sure they both open and close at the same speed because if they don't, it indicates the gears probably need to be replaced. However this is not a difficult or expensive job because you can get parts in the aftermarket to do it. Be sure you thoroughly check out the operation of everything, especially electronically controlled items.
Since you didn't say I am assuming that this is a coupe, not a roadster. The pricing as of last December ran from $6,500 to $18,900. For a roadster, add about $1,500.
One of the issues with the C4s was the retractable headlamps. Make sure they both open and close at the same speed because if they don't, it indicates the gears probably need to be replaced. However this is not a difficult or expensive job because you can get parts in the aftermarket to do it. Be sure you thoroughly check out the operation of everything, especially electronically controlled items.
Since you didn't say I am assuming that this is a coupe, not a roadster. The pricing as of last December ran from $6,500 to $18,900. For a roadster, add about $1,500.
I have a "94" red convertible with 61000 miles, VG condition with VG interior and cloth top. Wheels are stock and not scratched. Everything works and I fix something if it doesn't so I would consider it a nice driver.. I have been offered $10,000 and would probably take $11,000 for it if I wanted to move on to a C5 or C6. Probably depends on the area of the country your in as well. Some areas seem to price a little different. Take this for what it's worth.
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