How Much for a new Evo / Is this a good deal? *Sticky/Merge* (Includes EvoM vendors)
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maybe it is not the smartest thing to put that much down on 0%, however I'd rather put more down right away and have lower monthly payments instead of having huge payments and running into the risk of spending the "intended" down payment otherwise. especially over a five year period. i know myself
and no, my parents are not loaded at all (and they live several thousand miles away anyway), i just have been driving a beater for three years now and worked my *** off to finally be able to buy a new car.
and no, my parents are not loaded at all (and they live several thousand miles away anyway), i just have been driving a beater for three years now and worked my *** off to finally be able to buy a new car.
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maybe it is not the smartest thing to put that much down on 0%, however I'd rather put more down right away and have lower monthly payments instead of having huge payments and running into the risk of spending the "intended" down payment otherwise. especially over a five year period. i know myself
and no, my parents are not loaded at all (and they live several thousand miles away anyway), i just have been driving a beater for three years now and worked my *** off to finally be able to buy a new car.
and no, my parents are not loaded at all (and they live several thousand miles away anyway), i just have been driving a beater for three years now and worked my *** off to finally be able to buy a new car.
sorry if you thought that was intended for you bro....it wasn't put the money in a 1 , 3 or 5 yr cd instead of putting it down
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Hey guys, I've been reading around and looking for an answer to this in this thread and others but I can't find one.
I'm looking into getting an Evo X from a dealership locally (not a specific one yet). How much should I be looking to pay if it has ~15k miles and is in good condition with a clear carfax, no issues, etc? It'd be a purchase, not a lease.
Oh, and I'd be trading in my 07 Corolla, which the Mitsu site valued at ~$9k.
I'm looking into getting an Evo X from a dealership locally (not a specific one yet). How much should I be looking to pay if it has ~15k miles and is in good condition with a clear carfax, no issues, etc? It'd be a purchase, not a lease.
Oh, and I'd be trading in my 07 Corolla, which the Mitsu site valued at ~$9k.
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7.75 Ouch? I would love to have that tax rate here in the Bay Area CA. We have to pay 9.25! I think thats about 29k before taxes, not 28. Good deal! I know you will enjoy your X!