Getting an 03' S2K this weekend!
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Glad to hear your upgrading, I too have considered the EVO mostly for dragstrip but the S2000 just has something nothing else has. Hey any interest in swapping out your seats? not for me for Nathan? just curious.
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the car sat on the lot for 6 months, they had it priced at $30,999 for 2 months and it didn't sell. it was at a Dodge dealer in MD. The winter hit and nobody wants a converitble in the winter, they reduced the price to $28,500 and still not takers. I picked it up on Jan 31 with 2 inches of snow on the ground, they had already started paying into the car. the car was like $23,600 and some change to get me to $24,500 OTD.
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Originally posted by ciccone376
the car sat on the lot for 6 months, they had it priced at $30,999 for 2 months and it didn't sell. it was at a Dodge dealer in MD. The winter hit and nobody wants a converitble in the winter, they reduced the price to $28,500 and still not takers. I picked it up on Jan 31 with 2 inches of snow on the ground, they had already started paying into the car. the car was like $23,600 and some change to get me to $24,500 OTD.
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the car sat on the lot for 6 months, they had it priced at $30,999 for 2 months and it didn't sell. it was at a Dodge dealer in MD. The winter hit and nobody wants a converitble in the winter, they reduced the price to $28,500 and still not takers. I picked it up on Jan 31 with 2 inches of snow on the ground, they had already started paying into the car. the car was like $23,600 and some change to get me to $24,500 OTD.
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Nice job!
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Originally posted by silvs2knvb
Glad to hear your upgrading, I too have considered the EVO mostly for dragstrip but the S2000 just has something nothing else has. Hey any interest in swapping out your seats? not for me for Nathan? just curious.
Glad to hear your upgrading, I too have considered the EVO mostly for dragstrip but the S2000 just has something nothing else has. Hey any interest in swapping out your seats? not for me for Nathan? just curious.
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More than $20K? I WISH!!!! Trade in is quite a bit below that. And Carmax offers the same as trade, so I might as well trade for the tax benefits.
I'm getting killed on trade! The only thing that helps is the fact that I save about $1,000 in taxes!
I am selling it for $20,300...and I can't find a freakin' buyer. It's ridiculous. The car is in better condition than almost any other. You've seen it. I keep it clean and well maintained.
I originally wanted at $21,500.....which is a fair price. Since I wanted to sell it quick, I lowered it to $20,300 on the forum and $20,500 on Autotrader. It's priced WELL BELOW any other of the same year with similar, less or more mileage.
Yet, no one is interested.
It sucks! If I could just sell it for $20,300, I'd be much better off than trading, even with the savings on taxes!
I'm getting killed on trade! The only thing that helps is the fact that I save about $1,000 in taxes!
I am selling it for $20,300...and I can't find a freakin' buyer. It's ridiculous. The car is in better condition than almost any other. You've seen it. I keep it clean and well maintained.
I originally wanted at $21,500.....which is a fair price. Since I wanted to sell it quick, I lowered it to $20,300 on the forum and $20,500 on Autotrader. It's priced WELL BELOW any other of the same year with similar, less or more mileage.
Yet, no one is interested.
It sucks! If I could just sell it for $20,300, I'd be much better off than trading, even with the savings on taxes!