Is this too expensive for an Evo IX SE?
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If anyone knows of the new gray MR up at Don Herring in Irving please tell me more about it. They claim they did a turbo swap with a couple of other things and it dyno'ed at 310, so are they claiming 310 at the wheels or crank. Also they are asking $41,000, anyone think its overpriced?
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I think sales tax in texas is 8%
30,499 x .08= 2439.92
After like 300 for your regestration fee, your looking pretty good if there only trying to add 200, cause most dealerships will charge you a 150 dollar destination charge no matter what you do. Thats only like a 50 dollar dealer fee. Buy it, there letting your steal it.
30,499 x .08= 2439.92
After like 300 for your regestration fee, your looking pretty good if there only trying to add 200, cause most dealerships will charge you a 150 dollar destination charge no matter what you do. Thats only like a 50 dollar dealer fee. Buy it, there letting your steal it.
shoot and i thought we had it bad with 6.5 in florida
i say do it
just dont get apex silver cuz EVERYONE has them lol
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If anyone knows of the new gray MR up at Don Herring in Irving please tell me more about it. They claim they did a turbo swap with a couple of other things and it dyno'ed at 310, so are they claiming 310 at the wheels or crank. Also they are asking $41,000, anyone think its overpriced?
Uhm...don't need a turbo swap to make that much power on an MR, 8 or 9. So yes, that is WAY overpriced.
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If anyone knows of the new gray MR up at Don Herring in Irving please tell me more about it. They claim they did a turbo swap with a couple of other things and it dyno'ed at 310, so are they claiming 310 at the wheels or crank. Also they are asking $41,000, anyone think its overpriced?
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Just because you got yours for 27 does not mean he will have a snowball's chance in hell. The dealer will only go as low as they feel the market will benifit them. If they sell 100 Evo's a month they could probly sell it to you for dealer cost, but if they sell one a month they probly won't go very low.
BTW, Texas new vehicle tax is 6.25%
BTW, Texas new vehicle tax is 6.25%
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alright thats what I thought. cause im currently selling my 03 evo VII for either a MR or a supra, more likely MR because supras are overpriced as well.
Here is a link for that MR, on the internet they have it priced at $37,000 but in store its $41,000
http://donherring.com/New-Inventory....oryId=15186598
Here is a link for that MR, on the internet they have it priced at $37,000 but in store its $41,000
http://donherring.com/New-Inventory....oryId=15186598
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No way!! I paid $34,000+ a month ago on MR, they wanted $35,000+ on MR SE!!!
That's not include tax and fee....
How did u get $4000 under invoice!!??!!?!??!
Boston area dealer sucks!!!!
That's not include tax and fee....
How did u get $4000 under invoice!!??!!?!??!
Boston area dealer sucks!!!!
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It seems to depend on location and one's personal comfort cushion, if you will. I paid ~$32,500 for my GSR SE and have zero regrets. I knew that I could have bought the same car from South Coast for ~$30K. Once I added the cost of transportation in an enclosed carrier, as well as the cost of not being able to examine/drive the car before signing, all of a sudden the South Coast price wasn't as low. My dealer included the factory gauge package I wanted in the deal, and I couldn't be happier.
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VIP Employee Discount
I can get you the employee discount. It's $2,250 below the dealer invoice, which is way below MSRP. my work e-mail is jeffrey.cermak@na.mitsubishi-motors.com
I work in R&D in Ann Arbor, MI and would be glad to help anyone out. The discount applies to all of our cars, some discounts greater than others. Email for a price list.
I work in R&D in Ann Arbor, MI and would be glad to help anyone out. The discount applies to all of our cars, some discounts greater than others. Email for a price list.