anyone regret buying evo?
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anyone regret buying evo?
i just want to know if anyone regrets buying their evo? if you could go back and do it all over agin would you or not? im buying one soon and just want to know everyones opinion!
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Not a one. It's a great car and just what I had in mind. Of course, I spent a lot of time before buying it investigating all the options.
Anyway, what other car can you go to the Porsche dealer in and have the salesmen say "How! An EVO!".
Anyway, what other car can you go to the Porsche dealer in and have the salesmen say "How! An EVO!".
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What Is "Buyer's Remorse?"
Question: What is "buyer's remorse?"
Answer: With some frequency it happens that buyers often have a sense of remorse after contracting to buy a home.
Why?
A home is a very large purchase. Not just in terms of dollars, but also in the sense of status, ego, and commitment. And because it is such a transforming event, it naturally and reasonably causes some concern.
But, not to worry. Buyer's remorse typically passes in quick order
Question: What is "buyer's remorse?"
Answer: With some frequency it happens that buyers often have a sense of remorse after contracting to buy a home.
Why?
A home is a very large purchase. Not just in terms of dollars, but also in the sense of status, ego, and commitment. And because it is such a transforming event, it naturally and reasonably causes some concern.
But, not to worry. Buyer's remorse typically passes in quick order
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I had money down for many months to be first in line for a Volkswagen R32. Luckily, I came to my senses at the last minute, bought an EVO instead, and, thus, avoided any regrets. Do I ever wish for the R32's better interior or larger engine? Hell no! The EVO is the real deal.
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Well kinda. I wish I had done my research on the insurance prices first with my SR22 and all. Its ridiculous and I believe the EVO is now for sale. But for the cars sake, Hell no I want this car forever.
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I have a little regret that I got the sunroof (extra wieght and rattles) and I wish the MR had been available. But, I love my EVO and am blown away by the $/performance ratio it provides.
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Originally posted by speedomodel
I had money down for many months to be first in line for a Volkswagen R32. Luckily, I came to my senses at the last minute, bought an EVO instead, and, thus, avoided any regrets. Do I ever wish for the R32's better interior or larger engine? Hell no! The EVO is the real deal.
I had money down for many months to be first in line for a Volkswagen R32. Luckily, I came to my senses at the last minute, bought an EVO instead, and, thus, avoided any regrets. Do I ever wish for the R32's better interior or larger engine? Hell no! The EVO is the real deal.
Ditto!
I was in the same boat, did not want to drive my GMC Typhoon daily, could not wait any longer on the Golf R32, happen to test-drive a BBY 03' EVo and that is all she wrote.