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No fast03evo---not everyone is marking them up---remember socal/norcal mitsu? you can get one from them for close to invoice. Shiping to nyc is $555 at the cheapest, and about $1200 with door to door, extra insurance and shiping in an enclosed container---STILL LESS THAN MSRP. I already have a deal in place for a gsr with sss and nav. for 36.3k with destination included, down from 37.7k---F*ck all dealers that want to price gauge, people should get together and all go to socal and have their cars shipped if they cant get a reasonable dealer like i did in nyc.
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Makes sense, the Bronx mitisubishi has some very rood employees that i've talked to in the passed. Their not very nice their along with their prices. They try and hit you over the head with an over priced evo. Yonkers is probably one of the nicest places to buy a evo from in the tristate area but their a little pushy when it comes to buying a evo and their prices are not cheap. But i'm sure their are not many mitsu dealers in the tristate area cause for the majority of them that I called their were out of business or went out of business just recently, most likly for the reasons I stated above.
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Just wait a few months, then buy. In 3-4 months they'll be all over. Dealer tried to do the same thing to me on my first 2003 EVO. Had the price "market adjusted" by 5K and told me they would likely never come down. Six months later I bought from him at invoice. No big deal, wait a few months. Especially in any area that gets snow. No need to get the car all beat up from salt, stones, etc, or have to buy new tires immediately with a new car just to drive in light snow.
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Just wait a few months, then buy. In 3-4 months they'll be all over. Dealer tried to do the same thing to me on my first 2003 EVO. Had the price "market adjusted" by 5K and told me they would likely never come down. Six months later I bought from him at invoice. No big deal, wait a few months. Especially in any area that gets snow. No need to get the car all beat up from salt, stones, etc, or have to buy new tires immediately with a new car just to drive in light snow.
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No fast03evo---not everyone is marking them up---remember socal/norcal mitsu? you can get one from them for close to invoice. Shiping to nyc is $555 at the cheapest, and about $1200 with door to door, extra insurance and shiping in an enclosed container---STILL LESS THAN MSRP. I already have a deal in place for a gsr with sss and nav. for 36.3k with destination included, down from 37.7k---F*ck all dealers that want to price gauge, people should get together and all go to socal and have their cars shipped if they cant get a reasonable dealer like i did in nyc.