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Old Sep 11, 2013 | 08:44 AM
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From: Deer Park, NY
Originally Posted by scopy
i bought mine with 52,000 miles and completely stock from a beemer dealership lol
low mile stock evos are rare to find nowadays. i was hunting for about 3 months until i found one that i thought was worth buying
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Old Sep 11, 2013 | 08:50 AM
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Originally Posted by JoeyEvo9
low mile stock evos are rare to find nowadays. i was hunting for about 3 months until i found one that i thought was worth buying
yea i know, i looked for a year and then saw this one while i was on my way to moving across country, i saw it sitting at a dealer and just bought it lol, so i got really really lucky
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Old Sep 11, 2013 | 12:48 PM
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Originally Posted by klutch814
Hello all, most of you don't know me. I mainly lurk and read on here allot but i'm looking to by my first evo. Some background on me. I'm 19 active duty Navy E-3 at the moment possibly E-4 soon, Came from a base model built and big turbo cobalt i built. Ready to move from FWD to the AWD scene. Looking to buy an evo when i get to my next duty station out in Washington. Only problem is i'll need to finance. I've only had a credit card for about 5 months now. All payment on time. I did apply through Navy Federal for a loan but only got approved for $12.6k. I need about $20k. If i were to get a co-signer (my dad w/great credit) would i most likely get approved? yes i know i'm taking a big leap on payment but i have some money saved up so please don't tell me to get something else. I know how much payments, insurance, maintenance, etc. will be. Thanks in advance for the help i appreciate it
No offense if you have to cosign a car if you have to make payments this is not the way you would want to make approach to purchase. I personally wouldn't do it because someone is on the line with me putting their line of credit in jeopardy if you miss or you late with payments. Save up at least half or 75 percent or come back with all cash because your going to need money set to the side for things like insurance and more importantly repairs, not to mention you daily habits and cost of living. Don't make your own living habits uncomfortable because of a car.
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Old Sep 15, 2013 | 06:04 AM
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get a cosigner and go for it, gl bro
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