Anyone in IL that's looking for a Evo Ix MR Se with 2,400 miles!
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Although the car is still in new condition, i guess he forgot it's 4 years old. He'll probably sell it around 26k to 27k. Or might get desperate after waiting on no offers near his asking price.
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...like no one paid for some of the brand new MRs offered in CA?
Unfortunately, Mitsubishi disagrees. You may want to refer to the recent thread on the newb forum.
[Edit:] Let's all understand something when it comes to issues like the MR SE. If we don't make an effort to maintain the integrity of the information, soon no one will know what was what. I recall a thread with 2 pages of SEs being available in white and red, just rare. Of course, that's ridiculous, but it didn't stop a number of individuals from promoting the notion.
... yes they came out with the MR SE.
[Edit:] Let's all understand something when it comes to issues like the MR SE. If we don't make an effort to maintain the integrity of the information, soon no one will know what was what. I recall a thread with 2 pages of SEs being available in white and red, just rare. Of course, that's ridiculous, but it didn't stop a number of individuals from promoting the notion.
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Brand new is brand new. With warranty, never driven or abused. There's a huge difference.
KBB on this car is $24,780. He's listed it several times now at $31k and hasn't had a bite.
Slovenia??? How is that relevant to a car selling in the midwest of the USA? Aside from Chicago, they aren't exactly popular here. Our local dealer had a 2006 MR sitting on the lot for over a year before they shipped it elsewhere on trade. If the thing was in CA, it would probably be gone, but shipping easily adds over $1k to the price.
KBB on this car is $24,780. He's listed it several times now at $31k and hasn't had a bite.
Slovenia??? How is that relevant to a car selling in the midwest of the USA? Aside from Chicago, they aren't exactly popular here. Our local dealer had a 2006 MR sitting on the lot for over a year before they shipped it elsewhere on trade. If the thing was in CA, it would probably be gone, but shipping easily adds over $1k to the price.