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mav1178 10-26-2016 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by StarFox101 (Post 2783442)
So they offered it to me for 27,800 instead of 31,000 and 8900 for my Honda Civic 2013.

Considering the lowest price Honda Civic on Autotrader is ~$10000 and goes up to $23000 in my area, I'd say you got shafted on your Civic unless there was a loan balance that was also paid off.

Details matter. The BRZ may have been a shit deal if you got shafted on the trade-in.

-alex

geezerbrzeezer 10-26-2016 09:57 PM

My friend, you are now driving a BRZ. The details of the transaction matter not, because . . . you are now driving a BRZ.

When I traded in my 08 Accord Coupe I bent over, took it up the ass like an obediant BRZ fanboy, and, despite some discomfort, smiled the whole time.

And I've been smiling ever since.

You've demonstrated particular acumen by defying those who hang onto the silly notion that shoving one's left foot to the floor in order to change gears (left hand drive, of course) is 'funner'.

Fucking troglodytes.

Anyway, happy BRZing.

StarFox101 10-27-2016 01:01 AM

Thanks for all the opinions. My Civic is in excellent condition and I went to three different Subaru dealerships in the area. They were offering between 7,000 to 8,000. Prior to ownership, the car was involved in an accident which brings value down some...and I need new tires and brakes...but I don't think they know about it.

Either way, I still could negotiate a bit more when they bring my baby blue brz from another area in a few days for final paper work. I pulled up the blue book and it ranges, in my area for trade-ins, between 8400 to 9400. But from most of the posts so far, it seems like they were pretty decent.

Drambeenie 10-27-2016 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by StarFox101 (Post 2784160)
Thanks for all the opinions. My Civic is in excellent condition and I went to three different Subaru dealerships in the area. They were offering between 7,000 to 8,000. Prior to ownership, the car was involved in an accident which brings value down some...and I need new tires and brakes...but I don't think they know about it.

Either way, I still could negotiate a bit more when they bring my baby blue brz from another area in a few days for final paper work. I pulled up the blue book and it ranges, in my area for trade-ins, between 8400 to 9400. But from most of the posts so far, it seems like they were pretty decent.

Did you put down a deposit or sign some type of preliminary paperwork to buy the car, at a certain price, when it arrives?

StarFox101 10-27-2016 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Drambeenie (Post 2784339)
Did you put down a deposit or sign some type of preliminary paperwork to buy the car, at a certain price, when it arrives?

Yeah I put a 500 dollar deposit down..

CMEJATT 10-27-2016 04:36 PM

i paid $27,300 for my 2017 Limited 6M/T

i heart ricers 10-27-2016 04:40 PM

arent they done making these ? redesign ?

auto :bonk::iono::(:slap:

prj3ctm4yh3m 10-27-2016 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by geezerbrzeezer (Post 2784054)
You've demonstrated particular acumen by defying those who hang onto the silly notion that shoving one's left foot to the floor in order to change gears (left hand drive, of course) is 'funner'.

Fucking troglodytes.

Anyway, happy BRZing.

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Originally Posted by geezerbrzeezer (Post 2784054)


If you drive the Ford and the BRZ, and you don't get the BRZ, you don't get the BRZ.

you from another thread. i hear Audi TTs are leasing pretty well....

geezerbrzeezer 10-27-2016 07:57 PM

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Originally Posted by prj3ctm4yh3m (Post 2784515)
you from another thread. i hear Audi TTs are leasing pretty well....

You've confounded me, my friend. I'm having a senior moment. Please explain.

DoomsdayJesus 10-27-2016 09:11 PM

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Originally Posted by prj3ctm4yh3m (Post 2784515)
you from another thread. i hear Audi TTs are leasing pretty well....

Take it easy on the guy he's had enough for today
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Originally Posted by geezerbrzeezer (Post 2784586)
You've confounded me, my friend. I'm having a senior moment. Please explain.

Your rocking chair is right over here by the Shelby memorabilia

Drambeenie 10-27-2016 09:38 PM

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Originally Posted by StarFox101 (Post 2784358)
Yeah I put a 500 dollar deposit down..

Unfortunately you might not be able to renegotiate the price. But you should try if you're unhappy with the deal.

Calamity Jesus 10-27-2016 11:16 PM

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Originally Posted by geezerbrzeezer (Post 2784054)
You've demonstrated particular acumen by defying those who hang onto the silly notion that shoving one's left foot to the floor in order to change gears (left hand drive, of course) is 'funner'.

Fucking troglodytes.

I suppose you think the clutch pedal on a right hand drive car is on the ceiling?

guybo 10-28-2016 05:59 AM

troglodyte here.

Shoulda gotten the stick, but enjoy it for what it is. Congrats.

Stang70Fastback 10-28-2016 10:34 AM

Have they really increased that much in price over the years for that to be a "good deal?" It's not like he paid a crazy amount or anything, but that doesn't seem like any kind of "deal," really, for a Limited. Just seems like a standard price. I only paid $50 more for my 2015 Series.Blue.


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