Rally cars and financial burdens
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First off, a 2015 Evo Final Edition. Eight photos only, no wides of the car. Which is worse than what buy here pay here lots do. And only 46k km! But for an Evo, how much could they be asking?
$105k CAD.
And here I thought Subaru people were the crazy ones.
But for the more fiscally responsible, here's a 2020 WRX STi Sport-Tech with under 37k km. Which is reasonable. Less reasonable is the $51k CAD they're asking. Which seems like a lot, but I guess inflation is the one ruining this. At least there's no hidden fees, right?
... right?"
God dammit.
I guess it's time for the 'ol Grande Prairie Ford trick and finance $1k of it.
Maybe I should be in the house a few months before I buy a new car.
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@CB it's not really hidden, it's right there in writing
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@CB Rumor has it that everything is about to change with car pricing in about 6 months. Sit tight if you can.
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@Mr-Ontop said in Rally cars and financial burdens:
@CB Rumor has it that everything is about to change with cr pricing in about 6monthd. Sit tight if you can.
CR?
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@CB I went back and fixed that comment so that it doesn't appear as if I was typing with my elbows
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@Mr-Ontop said in Rally cars and financial burdens:
@CB I went back and fixed that comment so that it doesn't appear as if I was typing with my elbows
Excellent, thank you.
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@Mr-Ontop said in Rally cars and financial burdens:
@CB Rumor has it that everything is about to change with car pricing in about 6 months. Sit tight if you can.
Yeah…just like the housing market right?
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@CB how come all these cars are (vomits) used??
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@CarsOfFortLangley said in Rally cars and financial burdens:
@CB how come all these cars are (vomits) used??
Because they don't make them new anymore.
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I still think it’s hilarious that the final Evo X’s don’t even have the Recaros, yet the msrp was the same as previous years.