How Much for a new Evo / Is this a good deal? *Sticky/Merge* (Includes EvoM vendors)
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$34K goodluck your pushing it. their not going to give you a new evo for the same price as a fully loaded '11 Ralliart. If they do their stupid and your lucky.
You maybe able to get it to $35.5 but thats it.
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35.5-36 sounds like a good ball park numbers to me I'll see if Sam at Huntington will go with these numbers for the SSL. If so I'll make an appointment next weekend.
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Doesn't hurt looking and trying to negotiate.
I was in this past weekend and actually tried to call up today and see if they could work numbers to see if they would be in my "range" and I got the runaround. They appraised my vehicle already, they know my payoff, and now I am not sure why it is so difficult to just plug in numbers.
But hey, might as well go in and play some games with them.
I was in this past weekend and actually tried to call up today and see if they could work numbers to see if they would be in my "range" and I got the runaround. They appraised my vehicle already, they know my payoff, and now I am not sure why it is so difficult to just plug in numbers.
But hey, might as well go in and play some games with them.
#2726
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Selling my EvoX - need opinions on pricing
***First, Mods, please feel free to move if I have put this in the wrong place...I didn't put it in the for sale area as I am not listing yet, just getting pricing ideas.***
Well guys, it's been a great 3.5 years. I have had so much fun in my car and really do hate to see it go. I have decided that I want to live debt free, and selling the Evo would potentially allow me to do just that in 6 months.
I need opinions and comments from you guys as to what pricing seems reasonable. Of course I want $100k for it, but we all know the reality of selling modded cars.
The car has 55k miles and the following mods:
Forced Performance Green turbo
Cobb Racing 3" turbo inlet pipe
Rexspeed performance downpipe
Fuel Injector Clinic 1100cc injectors
Walboro 255 high pressure fuel pump
Fuel Pump install kit
Southbend Clutch custom segmented kevlar clutch
Shepherd Racing transmission modifications
3 inch racing catalytic converter
Magnaflow quiet cat-back exhaust system
3 port boost control solenoid
Ultimate Racing upper intercooler pipe
K&N drop in Air Filter
Homelink rear-view mirror assembly
Custom FX-R HID projector retrofit
Blacked out headlight housings
Foglight HID conversion
Zietronix wide band oxygen sensor
Output is 400wtq/410whp on Virtual dyno with 93 octane pump gas.
KBB lists my car and mileage in "good" condition @$24,145 and "great" condition @ $25,545.
Honestly I believe my car falls between the two as it looks virtually brand new and has been impecably cared for.
So if I start with a base price of $24,845 (half way between good and great condition) and then consider the power level and mods, along with the extended mitsubishi 100k mile warranty, would $28,500 be reasonable?
They would basically be getting a 400Whp/400Wtq turn key car complete with factory extended warranty and just as smooth and comfortable as the first mile.
9/21/11 - updated mod list.
Well guys, it's been a great 3.5 years. I have had so much fun in my car and really do hate to see it go. I have decided that I want to live debt free, and selling the Evo would potentially allow me to do just that in 6 months.
I need opinions and comments from you guys as to what pricing seems reasonable. Of course I want $100k for it, but we all know the reality of selling modded cars.
The car has 55k miles and the following mods:
Forced Performance Green turbo
Cobb Racing 3" turbo inlet pipe
Rexspeed performance downpipe
Fuel Injector Clinic 1100cc injectors
Walboro 255 high pressure fuel pump
Fuel Pump install kit
Southbend Clutch custom segmented kevlar clutch
Shepherd Racing transmission modifications
3 inch racing catalytic converter
Magnaflow quiet cat-back exhaust system
3 port boost control solenoid
Ultimate Racing upper intercooler pipe
K&N drop in Air Filter
Homelink rear-view mirror assembly
Custom FX-R HID projector retrofit
Blacked out headlight housings
Foglight HID conversion
Zietronix wide band oxygen sensor
Output is 400wtq/410whp on Virtual dyno with 93 octane pump gas.
KBB lists my car and mileage in "good" condition @$24,145 and "great" condition @ $25,545.
Honestly I believe my car falls between the two as it looks virtually brand new and has been impecably cared for.
So if I start with a base price of $24,845 (half way between good and great condition) and then consider the power level and mods, along with the extended mitsubishi 100k mile warranty, would $28,500 be reasonable?
They would basically be getting a 400Whp/400Wtq turn key car complete with factory extended warranty and just as smooth and comfortable as the first mile.
9/21/11 - updated mod list.
Last edited by tsitalon1; Sep 21, 2011 at 09:45 AM.