View Poll Results: how is monthly payment?
$0-$50



13
4.98%
$51-$100



0
0%
$101-$150



0
0%
$151-$200



1
0.38%
$201-$250



2
0.77%
$251-$300



10
3.83%
$301-$350



18
6.90%
$351-$400



27
10.34%
$401-$450



32
12.26%
$451-$500



49
18.77%
$501+



109
41.76%
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Who is leasing their EVO?
Originally posted by bricke
I deliver Tofu
I deliver Tofu
As long as they still sell them next year, I will be an Air Force officer when I get mine
Right now I am a lowly student
, but my 5k graduation gift should take care of the down payment
Right now I am a lowly student
, but my 5k graduation gift should take care of the down payment
Full-time student with a kickass part-time job. 10K down payment and 31,700 drive out for my EVO. Love it, but I dont know why I'm still not happy with my evo. Found out that I'm more of a look guy then a performance hardcore. Anybody here with an s2k willing to trade for an EVO?
$33,6xx out the door. That was after tax, title, license, CF wing, sunroof, and some extra goodies from the dealership.
$7,000 down payment and financed the rest.
U.S. Navy enlisted, paygrade E-5. I bring home around $1,800 ever 2 weeks. This is after taxes, incentive pays, and housing allowance and stuff like that. I'm 24.
Insurance is $1,550 every 6 months with a $100 collision deductible and a $500 comprehensive deductible. That is with a perfect driving record since age 16. I have also went to a defensive driving school. I am about to demand a lower premium since I have drove the car a few months now and no tickets/accidents/other claims. They said I was a risk because the car was fast and I had been overseas for over 4 years before returning to the US and purchasing this car (2 days after I got back). Now that I have proven myself a bit, I will try to get a lower premium. They should do it, my insurance company has been pretty reasonable in the past once you prove your point to them.
Josh
$7,000 down payment and financed the rest.
U.S. Navy enlisted, paygrade E-5. I bring home around $1,800 ever 2 weeks. This is after taxes, incentive pays, and housing allowance and stuff like that. I'm 24.
Insurance is $1,550 every 6 months with a $100 collision deductible and a $500 comprehensive deductible. That is with a perfect driving record since age 16. I have also went to a defensive driving school. I am about to demand a lower premium since I have drove the car a few months now and no tickets/accidents/other claims. They said I was a risk because the car was fast and I had been overseas for over 4 years before returning to the US and purchasing this car (2 days after I got back). Now that I have proven myself a bit, I will try to get a lower premium. They should do it, my insurance company has been pretty reasonable in the past once you prove your point to them.
Josh



