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Old 01-04-2014, 04:51 PM   #29
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Photonic. Something for you to consider. In Alabama (like many states) if you trade-in your car and buy a car from the same dealer you only pay sales tax on the difference between the trade-in and the new car.

Example, if your trade-in was $15K and the new car is $25K you only pay sales tax on the remaining $10K. If you sell your car privately or trade it into a third party dealer you lose the tax credit.

It may not make much of a difference to help you, but if I remember correctly sales tax in Alabama is pretty high? So it could help a little if you can do the deal in the state of Alabama.
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Old 01-04-2014, 04:55 PM   #30
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Buy mine. Save money over the dealer. 2013 Silver White Pearl. 3900 original miles. Excellent condition. Clean. Its the Limited Edition. Nothing wrong with it. After 6 months of owning it I'm realizing its just not for me. I need something more functional. $26k OBO
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Old 01-04-2014, 04:58 PM   #31
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I am already in the process of dealing with Clint. Plus I dont want push button start or heated seats, and I Want red.

Thanks for wanting to help though =D

Buy my genesis instead for 17,7? :-P
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Old 01-04-2014, 05:03 PM   #32
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I think the Premium has key start instead of push button start. I have the Limited. You'll save come money on the Premium as its a bit less money.

What don't you like about your Hyundai Genesis Couple R Spec?

Before I bought the BRZ I drove and liked the Hyundai Veloster Turbo.
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Old 01-04-2014, 05:21 PM   #33
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Unbalanced, sloppy transitions from over/understeer. Clunky unrefined transmission, difficult to rev match for me, too heavy.

I it is a car for driving at 8/10ths and around town , not for spirited people. When you hit 10/10ths the flaws in the design rear their ugly head and it falls to pieces encouraging you to drive lazilly and rely on power.
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Old 01-04-2014, 05:23 PM   #34
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I heard it best this way. The genesis Coupe is like a LARGE plate of not very good food. While the BRZ is a small plate of expertly prepared flavors.
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Old 01-04-2014, 05:31 PM   #35
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Do you have the 2.0 or the 3.8?

Have you driven the BRZ yet?
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Old 01-04-2014, 05:40 PM   #36
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3.8

And ive driven two BRZ's

I am more of a 240sx fan. I need light weight and communication from my car. Genesis does not provide. I will probably sell all my S13 stuff to help pay down the brz a little more also.
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Old 01-04-2014, 06:11 PM   #37
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I found the Hyundai Veloster Turbo to have under and over steer which I don't care for. Otherwise I like car with the bells and whistles it has. Found the same issues in the Genesis Coupe with the steering. Hyundai really needs to get their act together on handling if they want to compete.

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Unbalanced, sloppy transitions from over/understeer. Clunky unrefined transmission, difficult to rev match for me, too heavy.

I it is a car for driving at 8/10ths and around town , not for spirited people. When you hit 10/10ths the flaws in the design rear their ugly head and it falls to pieces encouraging you to drive lazilly and rely on power.
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Old 01-04-2014, 08:34 PM   #38
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I found the Hyundai Veloster Turbo to have under and over steer which I don't care for. Otherwise I like car with the bells and whistles it has. Found the same issues in the Genesis Coupe with the steering. Hyundai really needs to get their act together on handling if they want to compete.
Had a similar experience - also liked that the BRZ was more of a "true sports car", and had 200 NA HP instead of turbo HP.

The bells and whistles and the hatchback functionality were nice in the Veloster - but for my money, I'd have bought a Focus ST. Costs more yes, but their bells are shinier and their whistles are more refined. Also 50 more HP.
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Had a similar experience - also liked that the BRZ was more of a "true sports car", and had 200 NA HP instead of turbo HP.

The bells and whistles and the hatchback functionality were nice in the Veloster - but for my money, I'd have bought a Focus ST. Costs more yes, but their bells are shinier and their whistles are more refined. Also 50 more HP.
If I could sell my BRZ for what I want for it, I'd go for the hatchback but it would be the Ford Focus 5 door hatchback Titanium edition. Its the closet to the ST without the ST price.
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Old 01-05-2014, 11:34 AM   #40
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sadly, this was the ultimate reason i went with an frs. every subie dealership hit me with the same "hard-to-come-by" story because they are able to mark up the prices on the brz. dealers would only have one available... visually, and marked up to almost sti msrp! i wont bad mouth any particular dealership, but there was one i was working with for a bit that were trying to sell me on the one they had on the showroom floor, when they actually had 3 others on the roof of the building. i could be wrong, maybe California dealers are different, but i'd be willing to bet if you told them what color and options you wanted and were willing to pay whatever they asked, they'd find you one in 48hrs.
That was what I saw when I was shopping. Every Subaru dealership wanted 3000-5000 dollars over sticker price for their BRZs. What I find funny though is that many of the dealerships that were selling BRZs way over sticker price still have 2013s on the lot and they're all marked down several thousand dollars now.

I wonder how many dumb people paid the 3000-5000 bucks over sticker price for their BRZs though, I almost kind of feel bad for them.
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That was what I saw when I was shopping. Every Subaru dealership wanted 3000-5000 dollars over sticker price for their BRZs. What I find funny though is that many of the dealerships that were selling BRZs way over sticker price still have 2013s on the lot and they're all marked down several thousand dollars now.

I wonder how many dumb people paid the 3000-5000 bucks over sticker price for their BRZs though, I almost kind of feel bad for them.
Who knows. I leased mine for 3.5 years and the payment is doable. I'll probably try to get out of it early.
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only things I want are fog lights and rear wing. but I think a dealer can install those at any time.
Wing is not dealer installed, but its part of the Premium's "A1" option package which includes a few other small items (homelink mirror is one, which is kinda nice for an integrateed garage door opener).
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I heard it best this way. The genesis Coupe is like a LARGE plate of not very good food. While the BRZ is a small plate of expertly prepared flavors.
That's what I've gathered about the GC, It has more aggressive looks, a more flashy interior, more power, etc, but for someone who really wants to have a conversation with the car they find it's lacking vocabulary. Good luck with the purchase!
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