on the RX8 for $15,000 up front. I informed the lady that the repairs from the tree limb are being completed. Now I am really stuck. I love the 8 and I thought I had made a decision. But with the market the way it is, a deal like this is hard to pass up. :dunno:
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Haha I've become realistic since then. A car like that is a few years down the road. Now that I have experienced "apartment life" for a few months with my fiance, I am staying conservative and saving for a down payment on a house. Plus I would get the GSR over the MR any day.Originally posted by dna9488 View PostDAMN, sell it bro. An offer like this is gonna be hard to find.
Think of it as a down payment on your new EVO MR :D
Anyway back to reality. I am trying to figure out what to do IF I take this offer. I have one plan... I might get the $15K from the buyer, and take a $17K cash offer with me to Mazda and try to get a decently equipped Mazda 3. I could drive the Mazda 3 for a year or so, at which point I would pass it on to my future wife and get myself something I want. Driving a Mazda 3 for a year isnt the most exciting thing, but I have to think smart. It is a reliable car, I will have the full warranty, it gets good gas mileage, it will give me the opportunity to save up because I wont be paying for maintenance. Plus my fiance is currently driving a Ford Focus with 120K miles. She is going to NEED a different car within the next year. This is just one idea but it seems to be the smartest I can come up with.
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Originally posted by The_Grinder View PostHaha I've become realistic since then. A car like that is a few years down the road. Now that I have experienced "apartment life" for a few months with my fiance, I am staying conservative and saving for a down payment on a house. Plus I would get the GSR over the MR any day.
Anyway back to reality. I am trying to figure out what to do IF I take this offer. I have one plan... I might get the $15K from the buyer, and take a $17K cash offer with me to Mazda and try to get a decently equipped Mazda 3. I could drive the Mazda 3 for a year or so, at which point I would pass it on to my future wife and get myself something I want. Driving a Mazda 3 for a year isnt the most exciting thing, but I have to think smart. It is a reliable car, I will have the full warranty, it gets good gas mileage, it will give me the opportunity to save up because I wont be paying for maintenance. Plus my fiance is currently driving a Ford Focus with 120K miles. She is going to NEED a different car within the next year. This is just one idea but it seems to be the smartest I can come up with.
Good solid statement bro. Now that ur gonna be a married man, u need to act like a 'good' husband. Down payment on a house is a good idea, and u can't forget about puttin money aside to cover both of ya f somethin bad happens. If you want somethin good and reliable, with a hint of speed, try a Mazaspeed 3. My friend has that car and loves it.
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I was thinking about it, but I don't know. I could live with the hatch look. But the simple fact that I am only going to have the car for a year or so before I pass it on to the lady makes me wonder if its worth the extra 5K. Plus if I get the MS3 I might not want to give it up!Originally posted by dna9488 View PostGood solid statement bro. Now that ur gonna be a married man, u need to act like a 'good' husband. Down payment on a house is a good idea, and u can't forget about puttin money aside to cover both of ya f somethin bad happens. If you want somethin good and reliable, with a hint of speed, try a Mazaspeed 3. My friend has that car and loves it.
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lol, ya bro, first talk to her and see what she thinks. Since technically she is gonna get a car in a year, shop around and see what you both can agree on.Originally posted by The_Grinder View PostI was thinking about it, but I don't know. I could live with the hatch look. But the simple fact that I am only going to have the car for a year or so before I pass it on to the lady makes me wonder if its worth the extra 5K. Plus if I get the MS3 I might not want to give it up!
Too bad you don't live in MD, i could've hooked u up wit a infiniti.
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New or used? I have relatives in MD. How good of a deal?Originally posted by dna9488 View Postlol, ya bro, first talk to her and see what she thinks. Since technically she is gonna get a car in a year, shop around and see what you both can agree on.
Too bad you don't live in MD, i could've hooked u up wit a infiniti.
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This is my other option. Tough decision between the two. Because if I got something like say, a Mazda 3, the fiance wouldn't need a new ride for a good bit of years. Maybe even 6 or 7. If I bought a beater then in about a year or two we would probably be looking at buying 2 new cars at the same time since we would both have beaters. Get what I'm sayin??Originally posted by NewbieChris View PostTake the money, spent 5k on a beater for 2 years and save the 10k and some more. You will be more than ready to buy a good car in 2 years then...believe me this will be the best decision you ever made.
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