40,000k Otd
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It sounds like alot, but it's not that bad.
A fully loaded GSR (without all the silly options) is $40K. You add tax and title and it is about $43K out the door.
He got $3,000 off. How can anyone say he got a bad deal??? Sure, some might of gotten it for less, but it's not bad by any means.
And to those who got a base GSR for waaaayyyyyy less.....NO KIDDING! It is a BASE GSR.
A fully loaded GSR (without all the silly options) is $40K. You add tax and title and it is about $43K out the door.
He got $3,000 off. How can anyone say he got a bad deal??? Sure, some might of gotten it for less, but it's not bad by any means.
And to those who got a base GSR for waaaayyyyyy less.....NO KIDDING! It is a BASE GSR.
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Yeah well, you guys are all being harsh. 40k OTD is after tax title and all that crap. If you have like an 8-9% sales tax and your paying an extra almost 1k for delivery, title, change of plates. then that really means he got the car for maybe like $36,5k-$37k. Which for a fully loaded MR is awesome. For a GSR that's still like 3k under MSRP.
oh, and not to mention anyone who paid 34-35 for their car and are financing a large portion of that will probably end up paying an extra 3-4 maybe even 5k in interest. So jokes about KY and getting raped pretty much apply to you also.
oh, and not to mention anyone who paid 34-35 for their car and are financing a large portion of that will probably end up paying an extra 3-4 maybe even 5k in interest. So jokes about KY and getting raped pretty much apply to you also.
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I hoestly think thats really bad, im waiting to get my evo next month and i know im not payin more then 35 at the most with all options tag, taxes, title, ppl here on the forum have gotten them for less