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I would pay a little more for a brand new one. You can probably still get an '13 for relatively cheap.
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Honestly its a sports car odds are the owner has did a bit of "sprited" driving and higher than normal chance it has been autocrossed or tracked (as compared to a not sports car).
I'd say assume the previous owner drove it hard and just look for maintenance receipts, not that there is much maintenance in the first 10k. if they did 2 oil changes, trans, and diff you can guess they probably cared about the car. |
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Why buy used?... The rates are higher than a brand new (if finance) and you can get brand new for 25K unless FRS's are limited in ur area. Answer to ur Q?: You "literally love" the car! LOL... go get it!
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THIS. If your budget is 25K before taxes .... get a new one. This is one car I probably wouldn't buy used .... because I KNOW HOW I DROVE mine. This car was meant to be driven .... not babied. That said ... I've had mine for a year and a half .... 19 thousands miles and NO ISSUES at all. If anything .... the suspension seems to be getting tighter. Not sure why. But I like it.
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Same.. there was a FR-S at the dealer I test drove with over 200 miles on it.. I wouldn't buy it! At that point it was USED in my opinion. I got the one with 11 miles on it instead lol
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On the money side of things, you should check into getting financing through a credit union. Also check your dmv for other fees. You should have all your money worked out before you even walk into the dealer. It'll give you a good upper hand when negotiating financing.
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A new FRS may be a better idea. I just bought mine a week ago and got a great rate on it. These cars were made to be driven hard and it sucks inheriting other people's problems. Good luck
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Honestly i didn't know i can get new FR-S for 23-25k, thats awesome for me. Before i will get that car i need to put a little down payment and check the insurance cos im 20 so its gonna be much higher than my accord but for now i didnt get any tickets,accidents and even red lights.
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![]() I would agree with many of those up above, I would stay away from a used FR-S/BRZ unless you know the former owner. I'd suggest you save up some more money and buy a new, last years model. humfrz |
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Thank you i think that would be the best idea to save a little more and buy new not used
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i was in the same boat a couple wks ago, decided to go new when i discovered new 2013's were sitting on lots and priced at 23,800. i'd check carsoup.com to see what prices really are (the cheaper one's listed are a few hundred miles from you) and just email the dealer to see what kind of price you can get. carguru's is also showing several near chicago under 24k (appears they have the ultramarine in a m/t).
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my biggest issue with this car is trying to drive it with a massive erection, which is every time i get in the drivers seat.
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