2006 Evolution w/SSL For Sale!

He didn't decide to keep that one long, did he? Looks like he's gonna take a pretty good $ hit on that to get rid of it at this stage.
 
velobard said:
He didn't decide to keep that one long, did he? Looks like he's gonna take a pretty good $ hit on that to get rid of it at this stage.



wow are u kidding me? the evo has one of THE BEST resale values on the market right now. please do some research before u post things u dont even know about. just need to find a performance-oriented customer (which there are plenty of)
 
1slowevo said:
wow are u kidding me? the evo has one of THE BEST resale values on the market right now. please do some research before u post things u dont even know about. just need to find a performance-oriented customer (which there are plenty of)



The above poster was just trying to say from the looks of the way the auction was going the seller wasn't going to make money off the sale, in fact he would take a big loss to the pocket. If you do your research and check the auction you would be able to see people only are willing to bid up to $20,000 and didnt reach the reserve....hence taking a loss especially since he hasnt sold it.
 
1slowevo said:
wow are u kidding me? the evo has one of THE BEST resale values on the market right now. please do some research before u post things u dont even know about. just need to find a performance-oriented customer (which there are plenty of)





Please do some research before you come on this forum acting like a jack-a$$
 
1slowevo said:
wow are u kidding me? the evo has one of THE BEST resale values on the market right now. please do some research before u post things u dont even know about. just need to find a performance-oriented customer (which there are plenty of)

Sheesh! :chill:



Look, resale value aside, it's a rare day when you're not gonna take a hit on a car that's less than a year old. Obviously the auction wasn't going all that well yet and it ended without getting close to what he was hoping for. Even his Buy-It-Now price was $30k, do you really think he got it that cheap from the dealer?
 
Sweet ride. Wish I had the money I'd take it right off of ya in an instant. But, to be honest, I think a fair price for that vehicle with the milage it has would be between $25,000 and $28,000. Sorry buddy, but cars depreciate dramatically once you drive that new car off of the lot.
 
BMWe30 said:
why would he sell it??? The car is not even broken in :eek:



he went 11.8 on stock turbo with it...Ripped it down to stock again and is only selling it to put the money into his other evo, He's Looking for low 10's
 
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