9 years in November
#11
It was about $1k over MSRP. Totally worth it, that extra time of owning the car.
I started out at a decent pace putting miles on it - 73k by summer of 2004, about 15k per year. But then it got relegated to garage queen when I got a Tacoma for utility and started using it as a daily driver, and it's only up to 84k now.
I started out at a decent pace putting miles on it - 73k by summer of 2004, about 15k per year. But then it got relegated to garage queen when I got a Tacoma for utility and started using it as a daily driver, and it's only up to 84k now.
#14
You know, I remember seeing an S2K in the showroom in 1999 for over $40K and assumed it was MSRP, but I guess they were padding the sticker quite a bit, eh? Does anyone remember the actual MSRP back when the S2K was introduced?