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Old Mar 11, 2011 | 10:45 AM
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$42,900....

Fully loaded 2011 MR Touring.....close, want it down to 42k at least...what you think?
Old Mar 11, 2011 | 11:36 AM
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i would most deff love to buy a evo x however i dont have a mitsu dealer in my state anymore,

and yes alaska is the only state with out one......i have to use washington for the nearest dealer...........but hey no sales tax
Old Mar 14, 2011 | 09:11 PM
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Got an offer for a 2010 SE in the Midwest region for $30k plus TTL, cannot be combined with 0% financing though. Good deal?
Old Mar 14, 2011 | 10:58 PM
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Originally Posted by UM_DC5
Got an offer for a 2010 SE in the Midwest region for $30k plus TTL, cannot be combined with 0% financing though. Good deal?
IMO, yes. I bought back before the crash, so I got raped on price, but still feel good about the value of the deal Nothing puts a smile on like this, not even .....
Old Mar 15, 2011 | 04:09 AM
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Bought one today for 36,700 before tax and fees. 2011 WW MR with Nav and Premium packages.

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Old Mar 15, 2011 | 08:52 AM
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Originally Posted by journeymansteve
IMO, yes. I bought back before the crash, so I got raped on price, but still feel good about the value of the deal Nothing puts a smile on like this, not even .....
I think so too. Just wondering if anyone got a better deal on a 2010 SE in the region and whether I should keep negotiating.

Now I just need to find an auto loan...
Old Mar 15, 2011 | 03:50 PM
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Is this 0% deal everyone's talking about for 36 months or are some of you managing to get it for 60? (Sorry to be OT).
Old Mar 15, 2011 | 04:28 PM
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Is this 0% deal everyone's talking about for 36 months or are some of you managing to get it for 60? (Sorry to be OT).
2010 model: 60 months or $2000 rebate
2011 model: 36 months
Old Mar 16, 2011 | 07:56 AM
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Bought one today for 36,700 before tax and fees. 2011 WW MR with Nav and Premium packages.
Sounds like a good deal to me. Which dealership did you go? since you are local I might try that dealership out.
Old Mar 16, 2011 | 08:28 AM
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Hey guys im new to this forum but i've been in love with evo's sense I was 12 I drove my first one just the other day it was a stage 2 evo 8 and it makes me want one even more, the question I had is im 18 now what should I do to get an evo I work at scheels and im about to graduate and start working full time and i really want an evo any tips on is it even possible for me to get one at such an early age is it possible to finance one with no credit or little credit any help would be greatly appreciated thanks a lot guys! I hope this is in the right section so sorry if it isn't and guide me to where this would go! Thanks again
Old Mar 16, 2011 | 04:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Mr.Nine
Hey guys im new to this forum but i've been in love with evo's sense I was 12 I drove my first one just the other day it was a stage 2 evo 8 and it makes me want one even more, the question I had is im 18 now what should I do to get an evo I work at scheels and im about to graduate and start working full time and i really want an evo any tips on is it even possible for me to get one at such an early age is it possible to finance one with no credit or little credit any help would be greatly appreciated thanks a lot guys! I hope this is in the right section so sorry if it isn't and guide me to where this would go! Thanks again
Its going to be extremely hard for you to finance an Evo without a good co-signer. Especially if you little to no credit. I tried at 19 a few years ago after I had 3 years of perfect credit and got shut down. They said because of this economy they won't finance people with good credit unless they have a long history of good credit. Also, if you do get it, insurance is going to be extremely high for you being 18. But if your making a lot of money and its not an issue, then goodluck. But be careful since these are performance cars. Don't wrap yourself around a tree. So stay safe and GL.
Old Mar 16, 2011 | 05:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Mr.Nine
Hey guys im new to this forum but i've been in love with evo's sense I was 12 I drove my first one just the other day it was a stage 2 evo 8 and it makes me want one even more, the question I had is im 18 now what should I do to get an evo I work at scheels and im about to graduate and start working full time and i really want an evo any tips on is it even possible for me to get one at such an early age is it possible to finance one with no credit or little credit any help would be greatly appreciated thanks a lot guys! I hope this is in the right section so sorry if it isn't and guide me to where this would go! Thanks again
You will need a co-signer, and it will end up being you as the co-signer and the other as the primary.

If you have nearly no credit, the most a bank MIGHT loan you is $10k with 18% APR and $3000 down. Everything is based on credit, and it's harsh when you don't have any or your credit is bad. Not going to sugar-coat it, but you won't have a chance alone unless you have over...idk $10k down.
Old Mar 17, 2011 | 10:09 AM
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I paid $31.5k for my 2010 X GSR (which i just traded for $25k, low-ball) in the beginning of 2010.
Old Mar 18, 2011 | 11:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Exyia
You will need a co-signer, and it will end up being you as the co-signer and the other as the primary.

If you have nearly no credit, the most a bank MIGHT loan you is $10k with 18% APR and $3000 down. Everything is based on credit, and it's harsh when you don't have any or your credit is bad. Not going to sugar-coat it, but you won't have a chance alone unless you have over...idk $10k down.
Thanks guys guess I'll just keep workin and Savin till the day I can get one.
Old Mar 18, 2011 | 12:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Mr.Nine
Thanks guys guess I'll just keep workin and Savin till the day I can get one.
Smart. It only took me ~20 years, a few detours along the way like a house, expensive dogs (vets aren't cheap), a couple kids, a real truck.... Plenty of things probably are justified before a sweet fast ride. Too bad your generation didn't get the benefit of some cheap gas, it's expensive now. Basically comparable to when I was 16, 1 gal of gas is about equal to 1/2 hour min wage rate. Sux. In the 90's, wish I had a fast car, gas was about 1/5 hour of the min wage hourly rate.


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