But it still needs a cat converter (the inside sort of disintegrated) , one of the front wheel bearings will need replacement soon. The passenger heated seat is not working. I do a lot of work myself but have not had time to fix that. The biggest problem is the body. It has the rust through problem below the gas door on the quarter panel. And the rear bumper will probably need to be replaced as well as the left TL lens that is scratched badly. , and a couple door dings on each side. The interior is very nice. Whe I bought the car, I bought an extra set of front SSEi floor mats and I put them in a few months ago, but the black stitching was not done well and most of it already pulled off.
I am guessing that the whole car will need to be repainted to make it look good and with the rust repair, that will cost over $3500. Then with the extra mechanical work, it is getting close to the value of the car and I am still left with an 11 year old car with 194,000 miles on it.
I bought an '09 GXP and I was planning to make that my daily driver and sell the Bonneville, but it only has 8400 miles on it and with only 1829 made, and the fact that it gets only about 15-18 miles a gallon, I am keeping it in the garage most of the time and still driving the Bonneville. I think the GXP will have high collector value as it is a 6 speed manual. I drive about 15,000 miles a year.
So I am sort of thinking about keeping the SSEi vs selling it and getting a low mileage 04 or 05 Bonneville GXP for a daily driver. I sort of like the look of the 04-05 better without the 'batman' lower trim, and these cars are so comfortable to drive on the highway.
We had an '88 Bonneville SSE before I bought the '02 but my daughter totaled it
So the question is should I put in another $4000 to make it look nice again, or sell it for about $3000 as is and put some extra money into getting the 04-05 GXP?


















