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Old 04-13-2011 | 08:25 PM
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Go to Kentucky and get the '09 for 21K...before I do.
Old 04-14-2011 | 12:11 AM
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I thought somebody mentioned it had been sold. Perhaps I read that somewhere else.
Old 04-14-2011 | 11:11 AM
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Originally Posted by pistonhater
I thought somebody mentioned it had been sold. Perhaps I read that somewhere else.
AFAIK that one's still available, but I haven't checked in about a week. That's the best deal still out there that I'm aware of.

The blue R3 in Illinois for $25,911 might about the best you could do for a new blue one. But don't look for that dealer to budge much, if at all. I tried hard with these guys, even speaking with the GM.

There's also a red '09 R3 with about 5k miles on it in Denver on Craig's List and ebay that could maybe be had for $22 or 22.5. Looks to be in great condition.

My '09 VR R3 is on the truck and should be here tomorrow or Saturday. It was placed into service 02/10 and has 1,200 miles on it. $21,700+TTL was my purchase price.
Old 04-14-2011 | 01:47 PM
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Originally Posted by 77mjd
Go to Kentucky and get the '09 for 21K...before I do.
Ha, ha, ha, you might beat me to it
Old 04-14-2011 | 01:52 PM
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Originally Posted by TV88
The blue R3 in Illinois for $25,911 might about the best you could do for a new blue one. But don't look for that dealer to budge much, if at all. I tried hard with these guys, even speaking with the GM.

My '09 VR R3 is on the truck and should be here tomorrow or Saturday. It was placed into service 02/10 and has 1,200 miles on it. $21,700+TTL was my purchase price.
What an awesome deal you got there.

I was looking at that blue one in chicago. Hard price to beat. Haven't called them yet, but I hope there are no other " hidden" fees, lol
Old 04-14-2011 | 09:46 PM
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Originally Posted by pistonhater
Ha, ha, ha, you're right. This is not the only ABM R3 out there. This one is just conveniently located less than an hour from me I need to start thinking about the possibility of getting one elsewhere and having it shipped back to NY.
Actually I meant they're getting harder and harder to find so you should hop on one soon haha. But yes, there are a few but as far as I know it can cost a lot of money to get a car shipped unless you get the dealer to pay for it... but good luck in your search and make sure you get what you want and don't settle!

And also... you guys are getting insanely good prices. 22k for a pretty much brand new car?? I paid 25k for mine with 9,250 miles on it. And that's what they were going for around me, and more. Wtf northeast region dealers? I want western prices!
Old 04-15-2011 | 12:14 PM
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Originally Posted by rune2004
And also... you guys are getting insanely good prices. 22k for a pretty much brand new car?? I paid 25k for mine with 9,250 miles on it. And that's what they were going for around me, and more. Wtf northeast region dealers? I want western prices!
Yeah, I know what you mean.
I just bought a 2011 Sport for about $24, after everything was said and done.
Only 9 miles on it when we drove off the lot.

You just have to stick to your guns, and demand the dealer to give you the price you want to pay for the car, and not go any higher than that. If you do it close to the end of the month, or find a salesguy that needs a couple more sales to get a bonus, and you're going to get that deal that you want.

BC.
Old 04-16-2011 | 04:38 PM
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2 months ago I paid $26k for a 2010 R3 (blue) with 200 miles. That includes dealer fees (but excludes tax). I got them to throw in satellite as well.
Old 04-17-2011 | 02:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Gle8
2 months ago I paid $26k for a 2010 R3 (blue) with 200 miles. That includes dealer fees (but excludes tax). I got them to throw in satellite as well.
Good thing u got that insanely good price ( I could do no better than 24 for my Sport back east here) cause you're gonna need to drop another 2-plus k on a new suspension and tires..


BTW, any dealer will knock 5K off the sticker for a year end model.
Old 04-17-2011 | 05:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Beefy98
BTW, any dealer will knock 5K off the sticker for a year end model.
That seems to be norm. That's why most places I've called for a 2010 R3 gave prices between 26-27K, which is 5k off invoice price.
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