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Chances of getting a 2013 brz in mid 2015
Hi guys, Im new to the club and just wanted to know the chances of me being able to get a 2013 brz in 2015
I recently bought a 2011 corolla (to build a little credit) and in a years time id like to trade it in a nd get a brz. Can any one tell me what to expect concerning payments monthly and other financial aspects? Il be 19 when i get it. |
talk later when ready to buy?
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as stated above, there are too many variables to worry about now.
It depends on your credit, trade in, remaining loan if applicable, down payment, dealer, incentives being offered, and other things. Also remember to take insurance payments into account because of your age it will likely be higher than say me, who is 29. That 10 years of experience changes insurance rates |
I guarantee you the dealer near me will still have both of their 2013s in mid 2015. That's because they refuse to budge on the price of 2 year old cars though, so…
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Thanks guys. I really just wanna know the probability it will be available then. I really want one
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Where are you located?
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I'm in Florida. In broward area
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This is what baffles me. Th sonly way to reasonably get a BRZ (at least in Texas) it seems is to go through Heuberger and bring it in. So many dealers still stuck with 2013s because they won't budge. But at this point they'd have to go so low to make a 2013 worth while given what Heuberger can do 2014s and 2015s for. |
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It's no fun owning a nice car if you don't have any money to go out in it. With that being said, there are a lot of used cars for sale on these forums for pretty cheap. By 2015 come back and check in the Member's Classified Section and see who's selling their cars. You'll likely want to look for something that's close to stock. I wouldn't invest into anyone else's project, even if the deal seems great. One last thing, if this will be your first new car under your name then you'll likely get a good deal through a big dealership. Big dealerships tend to help first time buyers get into new vehicles. The reason I say a big dealership is because a lot of time they have their own financing...if you want to go that route. It might be easier to have a dealership get you into a 2015 instead of having your bank loan you money on a used car. You'll have to check when the time comes to see what your credit is like. |
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I have a chance of getting into a 2015 brz??!! I'll have a years worth of credit. There's a Subaru dealer in orlando.when does it release. Also presently i have my mom on the deal so I'll be doing it by myself next time. Payments would be around 400? I hope itl be lower. I know insurance on a 19 year old will be high.
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And again thanks for the info guys
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Again thanks for the info guys
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