High prices on used Evos? Are people getting what they're asking?
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High prices on used Evos? Are people getting what they're asking?
I'm in the market for a used '08 GSR or a new '10 GSR.
Looking at autotrader and cars.com I'm seeing that most of these cars have an asking price of $27k-$28k with average mileage between 15-30k miles.
Some vendors on this forum are selling brand new 2010 cars for $32k.
So what's the deal? Are these people selling their 2008's really not getting what they're asking? I prefer a used car to a new one because of the depreciation hit is out of the way, but for $4000 difference I would be a complete moron not buying a car that is 2 years newer, has no miles, and has the full warranty waiting to start.
For those of you all shopping Evos now, what do you think?
Looking at autotrader and cars.com I'm seeing that most of these cars have an asking price of $27k-$28k with average mileage between 15-30k miles.
Some vendors on this forum are selling brand new 2010 cars for $32k.
So what's the deal? Are these people selling their 2008's really not getting what they're asking? I prefer a used car to a new one because of the depreciation hit is out of the way, but for $4000 difference I would be a complete moron not buying a car that is 2 years newer, has no miles, and has the full warranty waiting to start.
For those of you all shopping Evos now, what do you think?
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I think those prices you quoted are a little high. One thing is for sure, the economy sucks, and it is a horrible time to be a seller. Add in the fact that a lot of people are upside down in their loans, and the pricing makes sense.
I had my car up for $27,500 with 9k miles on it, SSS, and got no bites. I dropped it to $26,500, and a lot of interest generated. I ended up taking down the FS ad and will keep it until I am more rightside up. But I definitely see the appeal of a 2010. I think if you could find a clean 2008 with low miles in the mid $25k range with SSS, it would be worth jumping on. Deals are out there, you just have to find someone desperate enough. I was not.
Good luck!
Edit: What I think is bad comedy is people asking 25k or 26k for IXs. People ask $2k under KBB for Xs and don't get it, people ask 5k over KBB for their IXs and wonder why they aren't selling.
I liked my IX a lot, but there is no way in heck I would take my car on trade and $2k. People are out of their minds.
I had my car up for $27,500 with 9k miles on it, SSS, and got no bites. I dropped it to $26,500, and a lot of interest generated. I ended up taking down the FS ad and will keep it until I am more rightside up. But I definitely see the appeal of a 2010. I think if you could find a clean 2008 with low miles in the mid $25k range with SSS, it would be worth jumping on. Deals are out there, you just have to find someone desperate enough. I was not.
Good luck!
Edit: What I think is bad comedy is people asking 25k or 26k for IXs. People ask $2k under KBB for Xs and don't get it, people ask 5k over KBB for their IXs and wonder why they aren't selling.
I liked my IX a lot, but there is no way in heck I would take my car on trade and $2k. People are out of their minds.
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Noize, I totally agree. For $27k I just can't bite. But for $25k....yeah, I am interested.
Thanks very much for your personal experience....that is exactly the info I was looking for.
Thanks very much for your personal experience....that is exactly the info I was looking for.
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I'd assume that 32k is a base model. It's possible that a lot of the used cars have SSS, NAV, Aero or have a few thousand in mods that people would like a few bucks for. People usually list their cars higher than what they'll accept. If you want a used car then find one that you like and haggle.
Some of us consider it really risky to buy a used sports car. You just don't know how the last guy drove it or who has worked on it unless it's a local buddy of yours. Keep in mind that the Mitsu warranty is questionable to begin with and second-hand you might as well forget about it.
Some of us consider it really risky to buy a used sports car. You just don't know how the last guy drove it or who has worked on it unless it's a local buddy of yours. Keep in mind that the Mitsu warranty is questionable to begin with and second-hand you might as well forget about it.
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also try to expand your search location... i live in NJ, and i have a house in FL, i couldnt find anything that i wanted in NJ. kept searching for 2 months.. i finally founded an 8 in FL for $23k w/ 18k miles on it... from a mitz dealer
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I saw this thread, the dealer is selling the car with SSS for $31999.
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/hu...o-evo-evo.html
Granted, I'd have to spend $1000 to get it trucked back to Kansas City....
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/hu...o-evo-evo.html
Granted, I'd have to spend $1000 to get it trucked back to Kansas City....
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Oh believe me, I'm searching nationally...in my town we have exactly 3 new Evos for sale, each one treated like it is a Ferrari by the dealership. No wonder they are tiny dealers who can't move inventory....
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I saw this thread, the dealer is selling the car with SSS for $31999.
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/hu...o-evo-evo.html
Granted, I'd have to spend $1000 to get it trucked back to Kansas City....
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/hu...o-evo-evo.html
Granted, I'd have to spend $1000 to get it trucked back to Kansas City....
That's how I got my first X. If I can drive from Orange County to Tennessee, you can make it to Kansas!
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I took a $3000 bath on my 335i after owning it only for 8 months. I decided to sell it to Carmax rather after dealing with the multitude of morons on Autotrader.
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That's good news for a guy like me who is lucky to make it 2 years into a car before I'm ready to trade it in.
I took a $3000 bath on my 335i after owning it only for 8 months. I decided to sell it to Carmax rather after dealing with the multitude of morons on Autotrader.
I took a $3000 bath on my 335i after owning it only for 8 months. I decided to sell it to Carmax rather after dealing with the multitude of morons on Autotrader.
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I wish I had that kind of cash to throw around I felt guilty for ditching my last car after 2 years.
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If you decide to go with South Coast Mitsubishi, do not go pick it up. Have it delivered.
I bought mine from them almost exactly a year ago and picked it up from them in person 11 months ago. I paid IL sales tax and registration, had plates with me to put on the car when I picked it up... when I got there, they wouldn't let me have the car unless I paid CA sales tax. Something they completely failed to mention even though I already paid the first car payment on the damn car without ever seeing it in person or even a picture of it. I was just told "yeah it's blue, has the aero kit, SSS package and has 7 miles on it" and I said "that one's mine, I'll put $500 down right now" and then told them I would be picking it up.
I found out about the sales tax BS on my ride from the airport to the dealer and forked over another $2800. Flash forward a year and I'm still waiting on my $2400 IL sales tax amend/return. It'll be nice once I get my $2400 back, but this was a horrible experience and I have a lengthy review of South Coast Mitsu on these forums as a result. I would not have put a review if Sam didn't tell me "go ahead and bash us on the forums."
They just move tons of these cars at very slight profit in order to cash in on Mitsubishi's bonuses for moving inventory.
Lastly, they "LET" me use my credit card to pay the sales tax. They had to call up corporate to ask permission and treated it like they were doing me a favor, LETTING me pay the sales tax so that I can drive the car off the lot. They also claimed they couldn't get the car towed the 50-100 miles or whatever it took to get to the Nevada border so we could circumvent the sales tax dilemma.
One last gripe/complaint: Sam knew I was coming to pick this thing up a month ahead of time and simply forgot about it, I reminded him again and again as it was drawing near. I still waited at the airport for almost half an hour and still had to sit at the dealership for hours before I could even see the car.
On the plus side, they gave a $20 coupon to get gas at a nearby station... yep, that's right, the only positive experience I had there was $20 in gas :P
I bought mine from them almost exactly a year ago and picked it up from them in person 11 months ago. I paid IL sales tax and registration, had plates with me to put on the car when I picked it up... when I got there, they wouldn't let me have the car unless I paid CA sales tax. Something they completely failed to mention even though I already paid the first car payment on the damn car without ever seeing it in person or even a picture of it. I was just told "yeah it's blue, has the aero kit, SSS package and has 7 miles on it" and I said "that one's mine, I'll put $500 down right now" and then told them I would be picking it up.
I found out about the sales tax BS on my ride from the airport to the dealer and forked over another $2800. Flash forward a year and I'm still waiting on my $2400 IL sales tax amend/return. It'll be nice once I get my $2400 back, but this was a horrible experience and I have a lengthy review of South Coast Mitsu on these forums as a result. I would not have put a review if Sam didn't tell me "go ahead and bash us on the forums."
They just move tons of these cars at very slight profit in order to cash in on Mitsubishi's bonuses for moving inventory.
Lastly, they "LET" me use my credit card to pay the sales tax. They had to call up corporate to ask permission and treated it like they were doing me a favor, LETTING me pay the sales tax so that I can drive the car off the lot. They also claimed they couldn't get the car towed the 50-100 miles or whatever it took to get to the Nevada border so we could circumvent the sales tax dilemma.
One last gripe/complaint: Sam knew I was coming to pick this thing up a month ahead of time and simply forgot about it, I reminded him again and again as it was drawing near. I still waited at the airport for almost half an hour and still had to sit at the dealership for hours before I could even see the car.
On the plus side, they gave a $20 coupon to get gas at a nearby station... yep, that's right, the only positive experience I had there was $20 in gas :P
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I searched nationwide on my used 335i and found an amazing deal on one. Even though, when I went to go sell it it was impossible...the market is FLOODED with them. I kept dropping the price on mine until I was basically the cheapest one in the midwest. People started asking me "has it been wrecked, why is the price so low?". But nobody would actually get serious about it. Pissed me off.
Traded it into Carmax for a fair price and got a Z06 that I transferred from Vegas. Z06 had check engine light come on immediately and carpet was jacked up. Transferred another Z06 from Connecticut...this one had really obvious syncho problems, could not shift into 2nd. (how did this make it past inspection?!). After that I gave up on Corvettes.
So now I'm back where I was 2 years ago....looking at Evos. LOL. This will be my second.
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If you decide to go with South Coast Mitsubishi, do not go pick it up. Have it delivered.
I bought mine from them almost exactly a year ago and picked it up from them in person 11 months ago. I paid IL sales tax and registration, had plates with me to put on the car when I picked it up... when I got there, they wouldn't let me have the car unless I paid CA sales tax. Something they completely failed to mention even though I already paid the first car payment on the damn car without ever seeing it in person or even a picture of it. I was just told "yeah it's blue, has the aero kit, SSS package and has 7 miles on it" and I said "that one's mine, I'll put $500 down right now" and then told them I would be picking it up.
I found out about the sales tax BS on my ride from the airport to the dealer and forked over another $2800. Flash forward a year and I'm still waiting on my $2400 IL sales tax amend/return. It'll be nice once I get my $2400 back, but this was a horrible experience and I have a lengthy review of South Coast Mitsu on these forums as a result. I would not have put a review if Sam didn't tell me "go ahead and bash us on the forums."
They just move tons of these cars at very slight profit in order to cash in on Mitsubishi's bonuses for moving inventory.
Lastly, they "LET" me use my credit card to pay the sales tax. They had to call up corporate to ask permission and treated it like they were doing me a favor, LETTING me pay the sales tax so that I can drive the car off the lot. They also claimed they couldn't get the car towed the 50-100 miles or whatever it took to get to the Nevada border so we could circumvent the sales tax dilemma.
One last gripe/complaint: Sam knew I was coming to pick this thing up a month ahead of time and simply forgot about it, I reminded him again and again as it was drawing near. I still waited at the airport for almost half an hour and still had to sit at the dealership for hours before I could even see the car.
On the plus side, they gave a $20 coupon to get gas at a nearby station... yep, that's right, the only positive experience I had there was $20 in gas :P
I bought mine from them almost exactly a year ago and picked it up from them in person 11 months ago. I paid IL sales tax and registration, had plates with me to put on the car when I picked it up... when I got there, they wouldn't let me have the car unless I paid CA sales tax. Something they completely failed to mention even though I already paid the first car payment on the damn car without ever seeing it in person or even a picture of it. I was just told "yeah it's blue, has the aero kit, SSS package and has 7 miles on it" and I said "that one's mine, I'll put $500 down right now" and then told them I would be picking it up.
I found out about the sales tax BS on my ride from the airport to the dealer and forked over another $2800. Flash forward a year and I'm still waiting on my $2400 IL sales tax amend/return. It'll be nice once I get my $2400 back, but this was a horrible experience and I have a lengthy review of South Coast Mitsu on these forums as a result. I would not have put a review if Sam didn't tell me "go ahead and bash us on the forums."
They just move tons of these cars at very slight profit in order to cash in on Mitsubishi's bonuses for moving inventory.
Lastly, they "LET" me use my credit card to pay the sales tax. They had to call up corporate to ask permission and treated it like they were doing me a favor, LETTING me pay the sales tax so that I can drive the car off the lot. They also claimed they couldn't get the car towed the 50-100 miles or whatever it took to get to the Nevada border so we could circumvent the sales tax dilemma.
One last gripe/complaint: Sam knew I was coming to pick this thing up a month ahead of time and simply forgot about it, I reminded him again and again as it was drawing near. I still waited at the airport for almost half an hour and still had to sit at the dealership for hours before I could even see the car.
On the plus side, they gave a $20 coupon to get gas at a nearby station... yep, that's right, the only positive experience I had there was $20 in gas :P
This COMPLETELY changes things...no way in hell am I paying sales tax twice.