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If you are reading this for the first time, here is the summary and what ended up happening.
I didn't like that the liquid carbon had 144 miles on it the dealer made me a deal but it was still too high for a car with miles, so I found another dealer willing to beat any deal I had with a different car with only 4 miles on it, so I decided to cancel my order with the one dealer and get my deposit back and buy from a different dealer,.
I bought an Apex blue with 4 miles on it for 1k less than the other deal with 3 accessories installed, door visors, splash guards and locking lugs nuts, out the door was 58,859.54 tax, reg, fees etc.. I brought my own financing so with 17k down, I am financing 41k.
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I'm about to buy my ITS finally, after a long wait.
The dealer brought in a car from another dealer for me because I wanted the color, turns out the car has 125 miles on it.
I told them, I don't want it.
I want one new, with fewer than 25 miles on it.
I don't think it is a lot to ask when buying a new car.
I am a little anal retentive about details and I plan to break the car in according to my age-old break in, take it easy for 1k miles, under 4k rpms, under 60 mph and no hard braking etc.. then oil change and go.
So when they came up with a car with 125 miles I felt like, meh, doesn't excite me, it means they did a ton of test drives in this car and you know how people treat test driven cars.
So, am I wrong?
Would you buy your new Type S with 125 miles on it?
They offered me 250$ off but I laughed at that.
Let me know what you all; think.
I plan to take delivery one way or another a week from Friday, as long as I can find a car near me,. or have a dealer bring one it.
I made a deal for 53k with two accessories and 59 out the door.
Not great but MSRP
What do you all think?
If you are reading this for the first time, here is the summary and what ended up happening.
I didn't like that the liquid carbon had 144 miles on it the dealer made me a deal but it was still too high for a car with miles, so I found another dealer willing to beat any deal I had with a different car with only 4 miles on it, so I decided to cancel my order with the one dealer and get my deposit back and buy from a different dealer,.
I bought an Apex blue with 4 miles on it for 1k less than the other deal with 3 accessories installed, door visors, splash guards and locking lugs nuts, out the door was 58,859.54 tax, reg, fees etc.. I brought my own financing so with 17k down, I am financing 41k.
End EDIT:
I'm about to buy my ITS finally, after a long wait.
The dealer brought in a car from another dealer for me because I wanted the color, turns out the car has 125 miles on it.
I told them, I don't want it.
I want one new, with fewer than 25 miles on it.
I don't think it is a lot to ask when buying a new car.
I am a little anal retentive about details and I plan to break the car in according to my age-old break in, take it easy for 1k miles, under 4k rpms, under 60 mph and no hard braking etc.. then oil change and go.
So when they came up with a car with 125 miles I felt like, meh, doesn't excite me, it means they did a ton of test drives in this car and you know how people treat test driven cars.
So, am I wrong?
Would you buy your new Type S with 125 miles on it?
They offered me 250$ off but I laughed at that.
Let me know what you all; think.
I plan to take delivery one way or another a week from Friday, as long as I can find a car near me,. or have a dealer bring one it.
I made a deal for 53k with two accessories and 59 out the door.
Not great but MSRP
What do you all think?
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