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What is this Evo MR REALLY worth?
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What is this Evo MR REALLY worth?
I'm looking for comments by people who are truly knowledgeable in used Evo IX prices.
What is this Evo IX MR with 40k miles really worth in your option?
He has been asking 25k for months with no takers. It looks like he is trying to get mod money back but the car has high miles....
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sa...low-miles.html
What is this Evo IX MR with 40k miles really worth in your option?
He has been asking 25k for months with no takers. It looks like he is trying to get mod money back but the car has high miles....
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sa...low-miles.html
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22-23k
and 40k isn't a lot of miles. I would say 60k + is a lot of miles. Car is 5 yrs old now and that is less than 10k miles a yr
and 40k isn't a lot of miles. I would say 60k + is a lot of miles. Car is 5 yrs old now and that is less than 10k miles a yr
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40K isnt high mileage by any means. Its a nice clean car with nice mods. Bottom line is people buy these cars to mod so you cant really approach it like oh he's trying to get his mod money back. These cars sell very well with mods and its worth $25K all day long in my opinion. Just had a funny thought on the mileage. My 2010 Audi Q5 has 30K miles on it LOL...
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I am sorry, these cars aren't worth 25+.
23k TOPs. If you pay more, then you fell in love with it. Plenty of cars out there that are actually priced fairly. I just bought my 06 MR and payed thousands less than 25k... with mods, two sets of wheels, and about 43k miles.
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actually the car I bought is pretty comparable to the one in question. like I said, I payed thousands less than 25k and still felt like I overpayed. Heck, a friend local to me bought an 06 IX SE with very little mods - intake, exhaust, gauges, and a set of advans for 19k with 9k miles on it just this past spring.
If you are going to spend 25+, get a X
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In early 2005 I bought a 03 evo with 10k miles on it bone stock and only payed 20k. But that is true most people want entirely to much money for these cars. I think most sellers problems are they payed to much for the car to start with and are stuck with a high interest loan and they put a ton of miles on the car and the payments they are making are just paying on the intrest.Just keep looking you will find the right car for the right price.
Sorry for the huge post it just really pisses me off because I'm am looking for another evo and everyone just wants so much for there cars. And they wonder why they have 10 pages of posts saying "bump".lol
Sorry for the huge post it just really pisses me off because I'm am looking for another evo and everyone just wants so much for there cars. And they wonder why they have 10 pages of posts saying "bump".lol
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40k miles is below avg miles for a 2006 vehicle, 60k mile is the normal avg for a 2006.
Since it is below the avg miles for 2006 he can add value to the vehicle, plus the stuff done to the car. The list of things done to the car is well worth the money, there is no way he can ask for those money back, parts, labor.
Since it is below the avg miles for 2006 he can add value to the vehicle, plus the stuff done to the car. The list of things done to the car is well worth the money, there is no way he can ask for those money back, parts, labor.
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40k miles is below avg miles for a 2006 vehicle, 60k mile is the normal avg for a 2006.
Since it is below the avg miles for 2006 he can add value to the vehicle, plus the stuff done to the car. The list of things done to the car is well worth the money, there is no way he can ask for those money back, parts, labor.
Since it is below the avg miles for 2006 he can add value to the vehicle, plus the stuff done to the car. The list of things done to the car is well worth the money, there is no way he can ask for those money back, parts, labor.
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Its only worth what the buyer will pay. I'm asking 23500 for my 8 with 40000 miles, so to each their own. 25k for his 9 seems about right. Dealers ask 25-28 around here in Chicago area for the same car.
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That is just ridiculous to say. You can buy alot of things for 25K. Doesnt mean a thing. The IX is the last of the 4G63's. They will hold value to many. There are people paying 50K for new IX MR's in Cali. That should tell you something. I looked at a few 28K MR's with low mileage and they were sold by the time I made the call. People are paying top dollar for IX's with low mileage. Just sayin' We could debate this forever, but its the basic principal of it's only worth what someone is willing to pay. However, make no mistake the car will sell for $25k in time when the right buyer lays his eyes on it. Mine is for sale for $27K, not a penny less