How much are you willing to pay for a new Evo?
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How much are you willing to pay for a new Evo?
I guess it finally came to pass that the last new evo 9 mr is for sale. I checked my old records and the VIN checks out as the one I've been looking out for. But at current bid of $80k and reserve met, is it worth it? It's no TME but it's the last untitled evo 9 unless they still have the red one under wraps. It's the same evo that I crashed!
http://m.ebay.com/itm/2006-Mitsubish...%257Ciid%253A1
http://m.ebay.com/itm/2006-Mitsubish...%257Ciid%253A1
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If Chevy had been selling the Evo:
Three levels of cabin trim
Three engine options
Automatic transmission
Optional manual transmission options
Optional aluminum fenders
Optional aluminum hood
Optional aluminum roof
Several spoiler options
Several suspension options
Three tire options
Three wheel options
AWD option
Two brake options
Sound system options
Spare tire options
Trunk liner option
Giant plastic engine cover option
Several decal and pinstripe options
Exhaust options
Color matched seat belt option
Floor mat option
The base price of the Chevy Evo would be a little less then we paid, any car found on the lot would be loaded and the sticker would have been double (or more) the base price.
Three levels of cabin trim
Three engine options
Automatic transmission
Optional manual transmission options
Optional aluminum fenders
Optional aluminum hood
Optional aluminum roof
Several spoiler options
Several suspension options
Three tire options
Three wheel options
AWD option
Two brake options
Sound system options
Spare tire options
Trunk liner option
Giant plastic engine cover option
Several decal and pinstripe options
Exhaust options
Color matched seat belt option
Floor mat option
The base price of the Chevy Evo would be a little less then we paid, any car found on the lot would be loaded and the sticker would have been double (or more) the base price.
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100k to let a car sit.. because anyone with this kinda of cash I would assume is not going to drive it much less mod it. Funny this was also my first 9 back in 07.
Even if I had this kinda of cash just sitting around I would not pay more than what is worth on sticker.
Even if I had this kinda of cash just sitting around I would not pay more than what is worth on sticker.
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This is in the eBay market not actual Barrett Jackson auctions. Like a collector car the sticker doesn't explain the actual auction prices.
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Whoever buys it should not title it nor drive it hence a cash buy in order to retain the value. However since it's being sold by the dealer it will be considered putting it to service hence warranty will be ticking.