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KennethJohnson 01-16-2017 03:09 AM

2014 FRS
 
Talking to a dealer. Good deal or nah?

2014 FRS 6,000 mi

2.99% 36mo

"I would be willing to sell the FRS for $20,500 + tax and fees. Your out the door price is estimated at $22,755 Out the door"

humfrz 01-16-2017 03:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KennethJohnson (Post 2832685)
Talking to a dealer. Good deal or nah?

2014 FRS 6,000 mi

2.99% 36mo

"I would be willing to sell the FRS for $20,500 + tax and fees. Your out the door price is estimated at $22,755 Out the door"

I reckon that would be on the high end.

I would suggest that you take your own financing in with you.

If it hasn't been molested (modded), has the right transmission for you and is a pretty color (in your eyes) ....... it just might be a fun vehicle for you....:w00t:


humfrz

nos145 01-16-2017 04:21 AM

hoh. why is it so low miles? thats pretty good.

but honestly, its 2014.... get higher mileage but much cheaper, especially if you will mod it.

finch1750 01-16-2017 05:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KennethJohnson (Post 2832685)
Talking to a dealer. Good deal or nah?

2014 FRS 6,000 mi

2.99% 36mo

"I would be willing to sell the FRS for $20,500 + tax and fees. Your out the door price is estimated at $22,755 Out the door"

Is it a good deal to you? For a few thousand more you could get a brand new 2017 or even find a 2016 sitting on a lot trying to get moved still. But if you dont care for any of the new bits but want close to you it might not be too bad. Payments at 36mos are gonna be pretty steep unless putting a big down as well. The interest isnt too bad but try a credit union yourself as well and maybe get better.

DrifterD 01-16-2017 08:59 AM

Thats around 1k diff between a 2016 with the same amount of miles. But it is really up to you if it is worth it to you ultimately.

jcrAggie2020 01-16-2017 07:08 PM

It's worth checking if it's a monogram or not. One dealer in Austin had one listed as a regular one, would of picked it up if it wasn't in an accident

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Darkone 01-18-2017 11:30 AM

Im looking at a 2016 w/ 7k miles for 20,599...but I think I am getting a really great deal.
Check KBB for what you should be paying...

86geek 01-18-2017 12:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KennethJohnson (Post 2832685)
Talking to a dealer. Good deal or nah?

2014 FRS 6,000 mi

2.99% 36mo

"I would be willing to sell the FRS for $20,500 + tax and fees. Your out the door price is estimated at $22,755 Out the door"

buy what you can afford...as mentioned you could buy a new 2017 for $3000.00-5000.00 more... ;) oh, and get your own financing like others have said....if you can afford it buy um if no can then keep looking....

billwot 01-19-2017 07:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KennethJohnson (Post 2832685)
Talking to a dealer. Good deal or nah?

2014 FRS 6,000 mi

2.99% 36mo

"I would be willing to sell the FRS for $20,500 + tax and fees. Your out the door price is estimated at $22,755 Out the door"

Definitely on the high-side. I bought my '13 in '14 (1 year old) with 9k miles for $20,400.

This one is now 3 years old.

why? 01-20-2017 09:49 PM

that's way too high for a 14 unless it is pristine and the dealer is giving you one of those we'll do all your maintenance deals for free for 2 or 3 years.


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