lol.. yes or no please..
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lol.. yes or no please..
2004, black, GT w/ two tone leather, nav, ground effects/ spoiler, 6 speed manual
certified by mazda, 23000 miles, 100,000 warranty
they are asking 23 thousand dollars for this car
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ill be checking this religiously, i appreciate the help, ive read a lot of stuff here
certified by mazda, 23000 miles, 100,000 warranty
they are asking 23 thousand dollars for this car
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ill be checking this religiously, i appreciate the help, ive read a lot of stuff here
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2004, black, GT w/ two tone leather, nav, ground effects/ spoiler, 6 speed manual
certified by mazda, 23000 miles, 100,000 warranty
they are asking 23 thousand dollars for this car
....
...
ill be checking this religiously, i appreciate the help, ive read a lot of stuff here
certified by mazda, 23000 miles, 100,000 warranty
they are asking 23 thousand dollars for this car
....
...
ill be checking this religiously, i appreciate the help, ive read a lot of stuff here
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thats low mileage, and has every option on it. So the car had somewhere around a 33k MSRP.
18k might be what you can get from a private seller, so 20-23k sounds about right from a dealer.
18k might be what you can get from a private seller, so 20-23k sounds about right from a dealer.
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so it's covered for 77000 mi?
how much would a standard extended warranty be and how many miles would it cover? that sounds like the main price difference, plus the cost of "peace of mind."
If you plan to modify the car in a way that would void the warranty, you'll be waiting for a long time.
HTH
how much would a standard extended warranty be and how many miles would it cover? that sounds like the main price difference, plus the cost of "peace of mind."
If you plan to modify the car in a way that would void the warranty, you'll be waiting for a long time.
HTH
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thanks for all the input yall.... id do it, but my finances are tight, i could do 20 easy, 23 is just, ehhh i wont be able to quit my job whenever i want. lol
can i get them to race a 350 Z before i buy it?
geeze, state tax is louisiana is gona kill me too...
at least usaa has approved me for 72 months at like 7.3
but geesh, and i tell u, its in new orleans, where was this car during the flood
HOW DO I CHECK FOR FLOOD DAMAGE? water lines???
can i get them to race a 350 Z before i buy it?
geeze, state tax is louisiana is gona kill me too...
at least usaa has approved me for 72 months at like 7.3
but geesh, and i tell u, its in new orleans, where was this car during the flood
HOW DO I CHECK FOR FLOOD DAMAGE? water lines???
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That doesn't seem to be an appropriate thing to say on a forum where you came to ask questions, now does it?
So, for your information, no one will answer your question because street racing is illegal, and it has been discussed here millions of times.
edit: If you've read a lot of stuff here then you would know the answer.
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So, for your information, no one will answer your question because street racing is illegal, and it has been discussed here millions of times.
edit: If you've read a lot of stuff here then you would know the answer.
Classic
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thanks for all the input yall.... id do it, but my finances are tight, i could do 20 easy, 23 is just, ehhh i wont be able to quit my job whenever i want. lol
can i get them to race a 350 Z before i buy it?
geeze, state tax is louisiana is gona kill me too...
at least usaa has approved me for 72 months at like 7.3
but geesh, and i tell u, its in new orleans, where was this car during the flood
HOW DO I CHECK FOR FLOOD DAMAGE? water lines???
can i get them to race a 350 Z before i buy it?
geeze, state tax is louisiana is gona kill me too...
at least usaa has approved me for 72 months at like 7.3
but geesh, and i tell u, its in new orleans, where was this car during the flood
HOW DO I CHECK FOR FLOOD DAMAGE? water lines???
The fact that you want them to let you race a 350Z before buying it makes me think you're an idiot.
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... why would you go for the 72 month finance plan? Do you really want to pay even more in interest? Second, the 350z would be faster in a straight drag race because the low amount of torque in the Rx-8. Third, check carfax for flood. Otherwise you are going to have to check rusting in appropriate places like the under body and determine for yourself if it as been water flooded.
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... why would you go for the 72 month finance plan? Do you really want to pay even more in interest? Second, the 350z would be faster in a straight drag race because the low amount of torque in the Rx-8. Third, check carfax for flood. Otherwise you are going to have to check rusting in appropriate places like the under body and determine for yourself if it as been water flooded.
#24
the 100,000mile warranty is an extra $5,000. So for that extra piece of mind it will cost you. You may want to consider that. If you get a 72Month finance pay off as much as you can in the first 6months or so than try to refinance and pay off the rest in a shorter period. Usually within 54 months of a 72 month finance period you will end up paying about 2% extra which is not so bad. Play your cards right and you will not pay more out of pocket on the car. That is 4.5 years into your 6 year loan so you should be able to buy out of your loan by then and maybe be bored of your car all while getting your money's worth and moving on to your next car that you will only spend a fraction on. The blessing of financing.
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the 100,000mile warranty is an extra $5,000. So for that extra piece of mind it will cost you. You may want to consider that. If you get a 72Month finance pay off as much as you can in the first 6months or so than try to refinance and pay off the rest in a shorter period. Usually within 54 months of a 72 month finance period you will end up paying about 2% extra which is not so bad. Play your cards right and you will not pay more out of pocket on the car. That is 4.5 years into your 6 year loan so you should be able to buy out of your loan by then and maybe be bored of your car all while getting your money's worth and moving on to your next car that you will only spend a fraction on. The blessing of financing.
Never take a 72 month loan if you can afford the payments of a 60 month loan. The reason that the interest rate is almost always higher for the longer term contract so even if you pay it off in the same amount of time you'll end up paying more.
How having said that, there's nothing terribly wrong with a 72 month contract (hey, that's what I had because I got a 1.9% interest rate -- I get way more than that on my savings account). But if that's the only way you can afford the payments it's generally a sign that it's too expensive of a car for you.