alrighty,
I stand corrected... =)
hmm, wonder what I can get trading in my Neon.. heh, probably not much
:bryan medway
01 Neon ES
> Charlie,
>
> I ordered my WRX at $500 over invoice back in May, and it arrived in Sept.
> By the end, I was calling around and found that the supply had loosened;
> You could get one off the lot for $500 over invoice (vs. $1100-$1700 back
> in May). Unless they've run out, I suspect that's the case today.
> Per Edmunds.com (May 2001) a WRX sedan invoices around $22k + $500 dest.
> The CD is std, and I think the wing is too (it was std on my wagon).
> So ~$23,000 gets you a new WRX sedan.
>
>
> /Bill
>
> --------- forwarded message -------------
>
> Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2001 11:54:54 -0700
> From: creative@razorlab.com
> Subject: Re: For Sale: WRX
>
> I don' think you would have a problem selling a WRX with less than 1000
> miles on it for 23,000 since they are such a "hot" car right now.. the
> dealers are marking them up insanely high...
>
> post something to i-club, http://www.i-club.com/
> and see what they think.. hell, I would buy it if I had the money.
>
> good luck
>
> :bryan medway
> 01 Neon ES
>
>> Here's the dilamma. Our late friend E.J. Bayliss bought a WRX several
> months
>> ago, and now it needs to be sold in addition to her A/Stock MR-2. I believe
>> the car has less than 1000 miles on it, is a silver 5 speed, with rear
>> spoiler, and CD I think. Not sure what other options were available... She
>> had a payoff around $23,000. Is the car sellable at that price? Anyone
>> interested? Any info appreciated.
>>
>> Charlie Davis
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