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Old Jun 1, 2004 | 09:37 PM
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This looks like good news and an interesting possible direction for mitsu.

http://www.automobilemag.com/news/news_09/

Okazaki said the retrenchment plan risked cutting Mitsubishi Motors' operating scale below the minimum needed for survival but said this could be remedied by exploiting the company's "DNA" as a specialist maker of sporty cars and sport-utility vehicles.
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Old Jun 2, 2004 | 05:31 AM
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Also what is the tax rate there Would I pay it?
When you buy a car out of state, you pay your state sales tax (CA's 7.25 in this case) when you title the car.
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Old Jun 2, 2004 | 12:36 PM
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i know the mr is going to have ACD but what about AYC?
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Old Jun 5, 2004 | 10:14 AM
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i know the mr is going to have ACD but what about AYC?
NO, it's been discussed over and over again..... it's weak when it comes to launching especially if you have 400hp
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Old Jun 7, 2004 | 02:49 AM
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Purchase MR in AZ

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Don't know about Cali, but if you don't mind driving to AZ I can get you one at MSRP with no adds. Let me know.
We have some strict (Dumb) smog laws here in So. Cal. Do you know if cars can be purchased in AZ and registered in So. Cal. without a major hassle and $$$? SimiDSMer
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Old Jun 7, 2004 | 03:33 AM
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i.saw.that.evo......nvm
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Old Jun 7, 2004 | 06:55 PM
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We have some strict (Dumb) smog laws here in So. Cal. Do you know if cars can be purchased in AZ and registered in So. Cal. without a major hassle and $$$? SimiDSMer
Just some extra paper work. The laws have changed a bit to make it easier. We just sold a ralliart to a guy from Cali last week.
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Old Jun 7, 2004 | 10:40 PM
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what part of cali??if its SF yah right your dead with smog emmision..right when they see your car you automatically failed, if its LA..dood its hella easy to get one there..or vegas...?
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Old Jun 9, 2004 | 10:08 PM
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does anyone have the link or a link to the mitsubishi statement about the release date of the evo mr?
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Old Jun 10, 2004 | 02:36 AM
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MR is scheduled to arrive likely in October. Somewhere between late Sept. and early Nov. it'll be at dealerships. That's the info I've gotten from a reliable dealer who is on top of it.
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Old Jun 10, 2004 | 03:18 AM
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i really don't think anyone should pay anything over msrp on the mr, if mitsu sees that the mr is selling well they'll bring more. 1700-2000 units for the entire us is bs... we're their moneymaker and they'll bring it when we want it. maybe 1700-2000 for the first few months but that's enuff for the people that can't wait to pay msrp, the others can get it for msrp or less, no problem. look at the way the numbers worked out when evo viii launched. 1700-2000 is a lot too, this is a trim line of the evo. if they're bringing somewhere around 5000 '04 evos plus 1700-2000 mrs that's a lotta viiis. and if it's the contrary and they're not bringing that many 04s all that means is that the evo isn't selling as rapidly as you think and there's still no problem. it's not like you can't find evos in dealerships right now and it's certainly not the case where we have to "buy quick now or miss the opportunity forever." there's even a used market for evos now... don't sweat people.

so definitely a thumbs up to not supporting sheisty dealers that wanna mark up a whole lot. let's all be much smarter than they think we are.

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Old Jun 10, 2004 | 07:05 AM
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Most Evo owners and buyers aren't on this thread and buy them as weekend toys. They are the ones who if they get wind or have been paying attention to publications will be snatching up MRs with little regard for a few grand to play with one.

The big push from dealers will be to get them sold before November when it starts getting cold and the Advans have no grip. Most manufacturers release their new models before or in in the summer when they are able to be enjoyed in the nice weather. Bringing the Evo in the fall will make it very attractive to enthusiasts who will then use the winter to prepare it for the open circuits in the spring.

But come November, I bet only enthusiasts will be willing to purchase a car that will be a near nightmare to drive home in the cold.
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Old Jun 10, 2004 | 01:03 PM
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That's why they are selling like hot cakes here in CA...Cold? S..N..O..W, what's that? Rain, that water stuff that falls from the sky in other parts of the country right? So, we also get the huge markups that don't go away, and really ****ty, really expensive gas too. Hell, a lot of the dealerships still ask 15k over to this day out here.
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Old Jun 10, 2004 | 01:21 PM
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i don't know where you live... but i live in los angeles... also known as one of the few places you find vipers in dodge dealerships, also known as the place that is home to beverly hills mercedes, one of the nicest places to buy besides germany (which also has a maybach in the showroom). and no one is asking for 15 thousand over.
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Old Jun 10, 2004 | 01:44 PM
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Originally Posted by trinydex
i don't know where you live... but i live in los angeles... also known as one of the few places you find vipers in dodge dealerships, also known as the place that is home to beverly hills mercedes, one of the nicest places to buy besides germany (which also has a maybach in the showroom). and no one is asking for 15 thousand over.
Santa Monica Mitsubishi! Go by there sometime! I was lucky enough to get mine about 700 or so over sticker on the third day they hit floors...from Santa Monica Mitsu of all places. Last time I was there, a couple months ago...15k right on the sticker. The week that the STI's hit the showrooms, I went to Santa Monica Subaru, not even two full blocks over, and they had a black STI with 3 miles with an Alpine stereo installed asking $32,600. I walk over two blocks to Mitsu, to get an oil filter and some license plate grommets (sp?) and I see 9 EVOs...all 45k or more. That wasn't uncommon. Most were asking 7-10 over, but not too many actually sold at that price of course.
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