4 Brand New Evo 9 MR for Sale
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im interested in the red or grey . were the stored inside or outside. I would like to know what kind of miles are on them? I'm wondering if they are still on the mso ?
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not to be a buster but as soon as that car leaves the lot its not even close to worth that much. they book for 28,100 with 50 miles on it so if you have more then that it gets worse. people beware you loose 8k as soon as she comes off the lot. sorry
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Why every forum has lowballerz ALL the time. No matter what the circumstances are you people always ***** about something.
At the end you pay for what you get!
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I would say this is a blessing and a curse at the same time.
From personal experience once you have kept a car like that for X amount of years in brand new condition it takes the fun out of it.
Exhibit A) My IX MR. I had a decent amount of fun with it and I loved the car. But after 2 years I put just 6k miles on it. While I enjoyed the car VERY much, I didn't want to chance anything ever happening to it since I kept it in better than new condition. So it spent a lot of it's time under a car cover or in a garage until I sold it.
Exhibit B) My brother's IX MR. After 3 years it had only 8k miles on it. And it was completely bone stock (except for a JDM rear and tint). And like my Evo I took care of that Evo. It looked better than the day it rolled off the showroom floor. But it got to the point where there were almost no Evos left in the country in that condition and unmodified. So he had to keep the car alive and again like my Evo...it sat in the garage or under a car cover. He sold it earlier this year for $30k.
Anyway while I would love to have a brand new IX, I don't think it's worth the price. Not that the car isn't worth it (it totally is), but it's not worth paying to know that you have a gem. If you bust this car up you could be taking a chance of messing up history because who knows just how many IX's are left out there in that condition. That's just my thoughts. For all I know some guy will buy any of these and beat the royal crap out of it because it's just a car.
No thanks. I'd rather buy something used with lower mileage so I don't have to feel like I'm damaging the respect the Evo has earned. Yeah they are meant to be driven hard. But I wouldn't want to rob the future of seeing at least one in pristine condition!
From personal experience once you have kept a car like that for X amount of years in brand new condition it takes the fun out of it.
Exhibit A) My IX MR. I had a decent amount of fun with it and I loved the car. But after 2 years I put just 6k miles on it. While I enjoyed the car VERY much, I didn't want to chance anything ever happening to it since I kept it in better than new condition. So it spent a lot of it's time under a car cover or in a garage until I sold it.
Exhibit B) My brother's IX MR. After 3 years it had only 8k miles on it. And it was completely bone stock (except for a JDM rear and tint). And like my Evo I took care of that Evo. It looked better than the day it rolled off the showroom floor. But it got to the point where there were almost no Evos left in the country in that condition and unmodified. So he had to keep the car alive and again like my Evo...it sat in the garage or under a car cover. He sold it earlier this year for $30k.
Anyway while I would love to have a brand new IX, I don't think it's worth the price. Not that the car isn't worth it (it totally is), but it's not worth paying to know that you have a gem. If you bust this car up you could be taking a chance of messing up history because who knows just how many IX's are left out there in that condition. That's just my thoughts. For all I know some guy will buy any of these and beat the royal crap out of it because it's just a car.
No thanks. I'd rather buy something used with lower mileage so I don't have to feel like I'm damaging the respect the Evo has earned. Yeah they are meant to be driven hard. But I wouldn't want to rob the future of seeing at least one in pristine condition!
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Whats you point??? car is not an investment! its the point behind it to get a brand new car for a fair price.
Why every forum has lowballerz ALL the time. No matter what the circumstances are you people always ***** about something.
At the end you pay for what you get!
Why every forum has lowballerz ALL the time. No matter what the circumstances are you people always ***** about something.
At the end you pay for what you get!