That thread was actually posted a few days after I bought my car. It was giving a heads up to the community on 2-3 cars available through a northeast broker a while back. It actually helped a forum member to secure a black on red ITS at a much lower price point than they would have paid otherwise, and I'm happy to have been able to help connect them to that deal.Considering the discussion on the linked thread, it appears as though you were on the lookout for one at MSRP and found it. Now you're trying to flip it for more $$? Just the optics...
I get what you're saying , but MSRP of almost 53k, plus taxes, title/license, and dealer fees.....probally that's the close to the price he paid.Considering the discussion on the linked thread, it appears as though you were on the lookout for one at MSRP and found it. Now you're trying to flip it for more $$? Just the optics...
https://www.integraforums.com/forum/threads/no-longer-available.51311/
Yeah, you're probably right and he also explained that other thread so, obviously not the case. Though, I'm unsure how many would want to pay taxes/tags/registration from the original owner's purchase and then pay them for their own purchase, but maybe someone will.I get what you're saying , but MSRP of almost 53k, plus taxes, title/license, and dealer fees.....probally that's the close to the price he paid.
Indeed, my intent was to list it for what I paid. I actually just pulled up all my paperwork from the day I bought it and am dropping the price slightly to match exactly what I paid.I get what you're saying , but MSRP of almost 53k, plus taxes, title/license, and dealer fees.....probally that's the close to the price he paid.
I'd be a pretty bad at flipping if it was a flip, considering the point of such a thing is to turn a profit. I get your sentiment though ā its all good, everyone is welcome to their opinions. Its to be expected and inevitable that the listing was going to turn some folks off.It's a flip, plain and simple.
There is no money after msrp, taxes , and fees. If you call making $500 off of this a flip..ok.Fwippy flip. Its ok though you adjusted the proce to what you paid now so it's not a flip. Because nobody has ever deceived anybody else in the history of ever.
Nobody buys a car and drives it for <1000 miles then tries to sell it without ulterior motives. Sorry, not sorry.