2015 Evo Gsr
#76
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Then luckily it sounds like there are a number of other options out there. Some Subie dealwrship was doing the same thing with BRZs, selling them around invoice when most places were marking them up.
Just wait it out... the new Evo IXs that they have will stay there, but the new-but-soon-to-be-outdated inventory will need to be moved at some point. The prices will come down, as they can't just stash 20-30-40-50 new cars, contrasting to keeping two Evo IXs in the showroom. Those are easier to pay off, far more so than a large quantity of unsold Evo Xs accruing interest from sitting on the lot. Markups are for suckers anyway.
Just wait it out... the new Evo IXs that they have will stay there, but the new-but-soon-to-be-outdated inventory will need to be moved at some point. The prices will come down, as they can't just stash 20-30-40-50 new cars, contrasting to keeping two Evo IXs in the showroom. Those are easier to pay off, far more so than a large quantity of unsold Evo Xs accruing interest from sitting on the lot. Markups are for suckers anyway.
#77
Southern California can go **** itself.
http://www.lewisvillemitsu.com/web/i...ody_types/new/
That's where I bought my car from. I was able to get my car for $34000 OTD from those people, when my car's price as listed on their website was $33,327, just like the lowest price evo on there. They sell so many evos it's not funny, and I purchased mine a little over 5 months ago now, yet price is still the same despite "no recaros for 2014" or mitsu "demanding a markup on msrp". I guarantee you can buy those cars at that exact list price right now with no haggle and no surprises.
http://www.lewisvillemitsu.com/web/i...ody_types/new/
That's where I bought my car from. I was able to get my car for $34000 OTD from those people, when my car's price as listed on their website was $33,327, just like the lowest price evo on there. They sell so many evos it's not funny, and I purchased mine a little over 5 months ago now, yet price is still the same despite "no recaros for 2014" or mitsu "demanding a markup on msrp". I guarantee you can buy those cars at that exact list price right now with no haggle and no surprises.
#78
Southern California can go **** itself.
http://www.lewisvillemitsu.com/web/i...ody_types/new/
That's where I bought my car from. I was able to get my car for $34000 OTD from those people, when my car's price as listed on their website was $33,327, just like the lowest price evo on there. They sell so many evos it's not funny, and I purchased mine a little over 5 months ago now, yet price is still the same despite "no recaros for 2014" or mitsu "demanding a markup on msrp". I guarantee you can buy those cars at that exact list price right now with no haggle and no surprises.
http://www.lewisvillemitsu.com/web/i...ody_types/new/
That's where I bought my car from. I was able to get my car for $34000 OTD from those people, when my car's price as listed on their website was $33,327, just like the lowest price evo on there. They sell so many evos it's not funny, and I purchased mine a little over 5 months ago now, yet price is still the same despite "no recaros for 2014" or mitsu "demanding a markup on msrp". I guarantee you can buy those cars at that exact list price right now with no haggle and no surprises.
#79
Yo, if u read up on south coast.The dealer has a dispute with Mits before there lease is goin to expired.That can be why the price are High??They still serving there customer 100%
http://www.autonews.com/article/20140922/VIDEO/309229950?template=mobile_video
http://www.autonews.com/article/20140922/VIDEO/309229950?template=mobile_video
#80
Yo, if u read up on south coast.The dealer has a dispute with Mits before there lease is goin to expired.That can be why the price are High??They still serving there customer 100%
http://www.autonews.com/article/2014...e=mobile_video
http://www.autonews.com/article/2014...e=mobile_video
#83
I'd sport one of those if they give us the left over 6 speed manuals from Japan. Probably great collector values which means markup for Mitsubishi. I'm sure Mitsubishi may take consideration. It's a great strategy to get rid of left over inventory at a premium price.
May auto shows approaching. Hope they will debut some interesting higher performance final edition models.
May auto shows approaching. Hope they will debut some interesting higher performance final edition models.
#84
This. 100%. I had a 2013 STi and the compression in cylinder 2 started going bad after 18k miles even though I used the best oil and went to the most popular and "reliable" tuner in the northeast.
I say find a 2014 Evo X and be done with it. I don't miss my STi at all.
I say find a 2014 Evo X and be done with it. I don't miss my STi at all.
To OP, the new FA motor on the wrx looks interesting; being new its hard to guess reliably what its capable, but my guess is that it may be better than the old EJ25. Plus new WRX has CVT, may make driving quite enjoyable. I plan to get a 14 evo; what won me over were:
FMIC
Recaro
Stock twin-scroll turbo
Steering rack
Stock suspension
Better platform in my opinion to older STi models. Good luck.
#86
ImEv0 I was talking about the stretched timing chain issue that was fixed and the fuel relay that was also changed...but those were isolated issues...and OP as far as blowing the block....being aluminum they can only hold so much torque while stock....if you keep it below like 375-400 awtq you will be ok and good tuners now know how to make the tunes safe and efficient...once you sleeve the block you can do whatever you want and be fine
The evo x engine can handle a lot more torque than the EJ engine in the 2015 sti right?
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