BimmerGuy
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- First Name
- Michael
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- Cary, NC, USA
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- MKV Supra m/t
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I've just starting my shopping experience. It seems like few people are able to get a discount on MSRP, although I'll try, I'm not hopeful. Any referrals to dealers with in-stock MT cars that will discount?
There is a 2023 local to me with 3500 miles, priced at $58K. That's what it cost new. With 2025s now available, even if I can get them down to $55K or so, I'm still not seeing it as a viable alternative to a new one at around $64K. But it is local, saving me the hassle and expense of going out of state to pick one up. Any thoughts on this conundrum?
This will be my fun toy/track car, so I'm not so wound up over color (the local one is red, my #4 choice) or anything else, except that it must be a manual transmission.
There is a 2023 local to me with 3500 miles, priced at $58K. That's what it cost new. With 2025s now available, even if I can get them down to $55K or so, I'm still not seeing it as a viable alternative to a new one at around $64K. But it is local, saving me the hassle and expense of going out of state to pick one up. Any thoughts on this conundrum?
This will be my fun toy/track car, so I'm not so wound up over color (the local one is red, my #4 choice) or anything else, except that it must be a manual transmission.
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