Evo X's residual values
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Evo X's residual values
Im looking at the residuals for the GSR EVO X....
seems accurate ....
2 years 15k miles is 68% ... 3 years at 15k miles is 57%... should be about a % higher for 12k miles
so the cars will hold pretty decent value like all EVo's I guess....
so the answer was YES to they can be leased...
seems accurate ....
2 years 15k miles is 68% ... 3 years at 15k miles is 57%... should be about a % higher for 12k miles
so the cars will hold pretty decent value like all EVo's I guess....
so the answer was YES to they can be leased...
Im looking at the residuals for the GSR EVO X....
seems accurate ....
2 years 15k miles is 68% ... 3 years at 15k miles is 57%... should be about a % higher for 12k miles
so the cars will hold pretty decent value like all EVo's I guess....
so the answer was YES to they can be leased...
seems accurate ....
2 years 15k miles is 68% ... 3 years at 15k miles is 57%... should be about a % higher for 12k miles
so the cars will hold pretty decent value like all EVo's I guess....
so the answer was YES to they can be leased...

But an 2005- 2006 GSR with around 30-40k mile still go for 24-26k
Older 2003 Evo8 that was only 28k new with 50-60k miles still goes for around
18k to 21k. So i think all Evo hold its Value real well. You cant say that for alot of other cars.
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classifieds?
depends on state taxes but like $595 a month in MD with $3k down only.... 3yrs ... 15k miles a year.... assuming the car is $36k ($39k on the road for MD).... if I did that right (im using a Honda calc )
Mitsu requires a security deposit... 1st payment +$50
depends on state taxes but like $595 a month in MD with $3k down only.... 3yrs ... 15k miles a year.... assuming the car is $36k ($39k on the road for MD).... if I did that right (im using a Honda calc )
Mitsu requires a security deposit... 1st payment +$50
For people that don't keep their cars long, leasing is good. For those planning to mod the hell out of their car, it's not so good...lol
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and no negetive equity (not that the cars dont hold their value well) but you dont wanna put alot down on a lease anyways.... plus no hassle of selling/trading in.... just turn it in (clause of returning it to stock is implied here) .... not than anyone here would mod a lease car :::: COUGH:::



