2006 evo 9 for 23k with 16k mile is it a good deal check link?
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2006 evo 9 for 23k with 16k mile is it a good deal check link?
Need everybodys opinion on this car before i take a long drive to look at it thanks again.
http://www.cars.com/go/search/detail...5&aff=national
http://www.cars.com/go/search/detail...5&aff=national
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Yeah dood, working a price on the evo is a bit hard.....it's not a Honda, haha.... so you can't ask to lower it alot....it's either FIRM or they'll work with you 1k - 1,500 and that's it!!! UNLESS the car is SALVAGE and they want MORE than what it is worth then you can low ball, hahaha! But yeah dood, it's gonna be either THAT price or you MIGHT pull off 23k flat. \: Give it a try though. And the price as is, is pretty decent. NOT too bad!
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Yeah dood, working a price on the evo is a bit hard.....it's not a Honda, haha.... so you can't ask to lower it alot....it's either FIRM or they'll work with you 1k - 1,500 and that's it!!! UNLESS the car is SALVAGE and they want MORE than what it is worth then you can low ball, hahaha! But yeah dood, it's gonna be either THAT price or you MIGHT pull off 23k flat. \: Give it a try though. And the price as is, is pretty decent. NOT too bad!
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I never financed a car i alway bought cash and sold whatever i had to get the next car so i would be a virgin to financing.
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good luck with it. they say it's got 10k worth of "professionally installed" mods...i'd be a bit careful. as long as everything's in good working order though, i'd give it a shot. if you need any advice on buying/financing pm me. i used to sell cars and before i got out of the business i was being groomed for the finance office. i can give you some pointers and what to look for. might help you save some money. good luck.
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good luck with it. they say it's got 10k worth of "professionally installed" mods...i'd be a bit careful. as long as everything's in good working order though, i'd give it a shot. if you need any advice on buying/financing pm me. i used to sell cars and before i got out of the business i was being groomed for the finance office. i can give you some pointers and what to look for. might help you save some money. good luck.
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Almost all dealers will be willing to work on the price. You won't know until you try, everything is negoitable and they want to sell the car.
If your willing to pay fair market value price, then you should be able to get the deal done. NADA puts that car at $22K with the miles and $500 for the sunroof. Start lower than that and work you way up. If you don't give in, I would be shocked if you couldn't make a deal atleast for $22500-23000.
If your willing to pay fair market value price, then you should be able to get the deal done. NADA puts that car at $22K with the miles and $500 for the sunroof. Start lower than that and work you way up. If you don't give in, I would be shocked if you couldn't make a deal atleast for $22500-23000.