Deal or no deal
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hey buddy, go to the websites i mentioned before in the price thread, and see what invoice is for the packages it has. It is actually a decent deal comparing to invoice pricing and MSRP, but then it comes to can you actually afford that much or do you have enough to put down to make it in a place you can afford?
Check it compared to Invoice pricing, can you afford it... those are the two main things. You will not get something with those options for that cheap, but you also have to be careful with those Illinois dealers... they tend to try and screw you over.
Check it compared to Invoice pricing, can you afford it... those are the two main things. You will not get something with those options for that cheap, but you also have to be careful with those Illinois dealers... they tend to try and screw you over.
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hey buddy, go to the websites i mentioned before in the price thread, and see what invoice is for the packages it has. It is actually a decent deal comparing to invoice pricing and MSRP, but then it comes to can you actually afford that much or do you have enough to put down to make it in a place you can afford?
Check it compared to Invoice pricing, can you afford it... those are the two main things. You will not get something with those options for that cheap, but you also have to be careful with those Illinois dealers... they tend to try and screw you over.
Check it compared to Invoice pricing, can you afford it... those are the two main things. You will not get something with those options for that cheap, but you also have to be careful with those Illinois dealers... they tend to try and screw you over.
So do you think this is a good deal with all that package? I can also get a 2012 cheaper that this.
What do IL dealers do?
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Dude, I have told you before, just go to White Bear Lake Mitsubishi. They have had 7 or 8 new Evos in different colors. They are $33,995 for a base GSR and the same price for ones with the sight and sound package. Plus, you would have to go out of state. Don't even think about avoiding sales tax on an out of state car. I bought my Evo in Houston, but had to pay the Minnesota sales tax which was about $2,200! Factor that into the price as well.
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Dude, I have told you before, just go to White Bear Lake Mitsubishi. They have had 7 or 8 new Evos in different colors. They are $33,995 for a base GSR and the same price for ones with the sight and sound package. Plus, you would have to go out of state. Don't even think about avoiding sales tax on an out of state car. I bought my Evo in Houston, but had to pay the Minnesota sales tax which was about $2,200! Factor that into the price as well.
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Out of state dealers do not collect Minnesota sales tax. That little gem comes when you go to register the car with the State of Minnesota to get your license plates. The dealer in Texas said my Texas temporary paperwork was good for 3 months. So, I drove around with Texas stickers in the windows and the Texas dealer info where the license plates go. Finally, I bit the bullet and paid up my money. It is a big bite here as you know. The only good thing is that you can claim that on your Federal taxes next year. For your search, just go to White Bear Lake Mitsubishi.
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I think with everything in it, its a good deal all in all. If they keep it at that plus TTL, then its decent.