2004 S2K for $25,000 Good Deal?
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my new 06 was $29,474.00. why not pay a little more and get a new one with 0 miles and a factory warranty. and if you are financing you will also get a lower interest rate too, so at the end you'll pay the same price for a new one that you would've paid for a used.
#12
Originally Posted by Saki GT,Aug 16 2006, 08:06 AM
Man, what is up wiuth these low mileage cars? Don't people drive these things?
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Pros2000:
That is a pretty great price for an 06'. Where did you get it from?
Anyway, $25,000 = TT&L = and associated fees will get my total cost to $26,500. Even if I get an 06' for your price I would end up paying about $31,100 or so. (Figuring tt&l for Wisconsin at 5.5%. There is still at minimum a $4600 difference. I currently have $28,000 in cash.
Thanks, Brian
That is a pretty great price for an 06'. Where did you get it from?
Anyway, $25,000 = TT&L = and associated fees will get my total cost to $26,500. Even if I get an 06' for your price I would end up paying about $31,100 or so. (Figuring tt&l for Wisconsin at 5.5%. There is still at minimum a $4600 difference. I currently have $28,000 in cash.
Thanks, Brian
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To moderators:
Why has this been moved to "introductions". Shouldn't this be in "S2000 talk"? Am I missing something?
Thanks, Brian
Why has this been moved to "introductions". Shouldn't this be in "S2000 talk"? Am I missing something?
Thanks, Brian
#16
Originally Posted by 05S2k02Si,Aug 16 2006, 02:55 PM
Pros2000:
That is a pretty great price for an 06'. Where did you get it from?
Anyway, $25,000 = TT&L = and associated fees will get my total cost to $26,500. Even if I get an 06' for your price I would end up paying about $31,100 or so. (Figuring tt&l for Wisconsin at 5.5%. There is still at minimum a $4600 difference. I currently have $28,000 in cash.
Thanks, Brian
That is a pretty great price for an 06'. Where did you get it from?
Anyway, $25,000 = TT&L = and associated fees will get my total cost to $26,500. Even if I get an 06' for your price I would end up paying about $31,100 or so. (Figuring tt&l for Wisconsin at 5.5%. There is still at minimum a $4600 difference. I currently have $28,000 in cash.
Thanks, Brian
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Well, I didn't buy it. I wasn't as clean as they "said" that it was. 8 hrs of driving wasted.
Oh well...I'll keep looking.
Thanks, Brian
Oh well...I'll keep looking.
Thanks, Brian
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Originally Posted by Saki GT,Aug 16 2006, 12:06 PM
Man, what is up wiuth these low mileage cars? Don't people drive these things?
Anyway, try for a lower price. But then, if color and condition look right to you? Then sometimes it's worth paying a little more for it if you could afford it. There will always be a person who finds a better deal than you do ...
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