What is my evo 9 mr worth
#16
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anyone remotely interested in a car for investment purposes will want all the Original, number matching, parts.
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#21
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Anyone remotely interested in buying a 12yr old Japanese, mass-produced sedan, as an investment, needs to have their heads checked LOL.
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30-32k easy for your evo at that mileage. There are people already paying 27k and up for way higher mileage evo's compared to yours. Easy sale for that car honestly. The jdm rear honestly isn't eve a huge deal... as people are claiming on here.
Tell that to South Coast Mitsubishi who sold there last few evo 9 mr's for 90-100k plus. Apparently they weren't off there rocker.
Tell that to South Coast Mitsubishi who sold there last few evo 9 mr's for 90-100k plus. Apparently they weren't off there rocker.
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30-32k easy for your evo at that mileage. There are people already paying 27k and up for way higher mileage evo's compared to yours. Easy sale for that car honestly. The jdm rear honestly isn't eve a huge deal... as people are claiming on here.
Tell that to South Coast Mitsubishi who sold there last few evo 9 mr's for 90-100k plus. Apparently they weren't off there rocker.
Tell that to South Coast Mitsubishi who sold there last few evo 9 mr's for 90-100k plus. Apparently they weren't off there rocker.
Re: South Coast:
No, they didn't. That whole thing was a publicity stunt. Don't believe everything you read on the internet.
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tell that to the folks that own 20+ year old Supras... regardless whether the car was mass produced matters not. The Evo will likely never exist in this form again. Eventually as more time passes their value will go up. I will like to see what happens to the CT9As prices in another 10 to 15 years.
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tell that to the folks that own 20+ year old Supras... regardless whether the car was mass produced matters not. The Evo will likely never exist in this form again. Eventually as more time passes their value will go up. I will like to see what happens to the CT9As prices in another 10 to 15 years.
#27
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tell that to the folks that own 20+ year old Supras... regardless whether the car was mass produced matters not. The Evo will likely never exist in this form again. Eventually as more time passes their value will go up. I will like to see what happens to the CT9As prices in another 10 to 15 years.
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I have more fun driving them than watching them sit while hoping they maintain their value.
But it's nice to know that some people out there don't drive them very much. Makes it nice for buyers down the road who want a like-new example to drive!
#30
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I don't have to believe everything on the internet because this isn't the first of the 5 evo's they have sold for a outrageous price. The white and red one sold for a lot. This grey one is the first one made public. Unless you know Sam and Abbas personally then don't assume you know more.