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06-05-2012, 05:46 PM | #15 |
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BRZ AT Limited (29,345 MSRP), with LoJack installation (715.00) and Titanium protection plan (628.00 wheels are covered, dints and scratches are covered).
California tax 8.75%. Financing at 1.8% for 48 mo, with 30% down. Total OTD, including financing charges: $34,525. I plan to pay off everything before the end of this year, so I'll save about 600 in financing charges, that will bring total OTD for me to ~$33,900 Thats your 'all-inclusive plan'. Well, I skipped extended warranties and paint sealants jobs for now. You need to undersand that this is a 30K car (plus-minus a few grands, depending on options + tax differences). If you can't stomach this fact - you should not buy it, because its going to be a financial mistake on your part.
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Cash Price: $26,414
--includes $220 for Whiteout, $95 trunk mat, & $69 bumper applique Document Preparation Fee: $55 Sales Tax: 7.75% x $26,414 + $55 = $2051.35 =========== SUB-SUBTOTAL: $28,801 =========== 8year/100,000mi Extended Warranty: $1,600 GAP insurance: $695 Est. Licence/Title/CA Tire : $172 + $100 + $8.75 = $280.75 =========== SUBTOTAL: $31,096.10 =========== Trade-in Value: ($750) Cash Down: ($3,000) =========== =========== TOTAL Financed: $27,346.10 @ 1.99% Last edited by HotLeopardMama; 06-07-2012 at 12:55 PM. Reason: $$ error |
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I just looked over my sales Contract:
Limited SWP MT Brz: $28,522 (Wheel Locks, Auto Dim, and delivery) 7/70,000 Gold Warranty: $1,159 Sales tax: $2,500 License and Fees: $293 Doc Prep Fee: $55 Finance @2.94% with (14k down): $1,441 Total OTD: 33,972 I know ouch... I got upsold on the stupid warranty, never buy the warranty... but I was in the moment and I'm worried about the first year model glitches. |
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$25,340 OTD
Firestorm FR-S with trunk mat and wheel locks. 3.2% VA tax, $399 Doc fee, and $1,000 recent graduate rebate. |
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I said it several times on here - work with local credit unions, they are the best when it comes to car loans rates. If not for the Subaru special, I would have worked with them.
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06-06-2012, 02:40 AM | #23 |
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Damn you guys have ridiculously low APR. Mine is like ridiculously stupid high. 15% with toyota financing -___-
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Why would you even consider buying a new vehicle, let alone a $25k one with credit that results in an APR that high? Priorities man... |
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After everything my FRS was about 27,790 and i put 3k down with a monthly payment of $450, not so bad and cheaper then my monthly evo payment.
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06-06-2012, 04:01 AM | #26 |
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Subaru BRZ $28,455, $3400 down, payments $491 a month great deal for me...I use to pay $630 for my Evo 10
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$26,371 MSRP+ Destination
$29,018 After Tax License in Downey, CA FRS Whiteout, AT, no additional options or Due Bill. Toyota Finance 3.8% APR/36mo
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Noob here (been lurking a while), so I didn't want to start a new thread, but I have a few questions I'm hoping someone here can help answer.
I'm looking at some FR-S inventories online, and the one I want has a for sale price of $28,205. Are the options included in that price mandatory? Obviously, if it has the tint, that's not coming off, but what about the warranty, mud guards, and things like that? Can I whittle the price down by telling the dealer I don't want some of those options? And for anyone taking advantage of the school grad program, is that something I can ask about once I walk into the dealership? I graduated in May of 2010, so I may have missed the 2-year cutoff, but I thought maaaaaaybe I'd qualify regardless... |
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