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-Jayson- 07-24-2006, 10:12 AM ehh i think im gonna be stuck with the boy racer imagine. Thats about all i can afford right now. And with GMS financing special right now its gotta be a GM. I can get a New car with a lower payment than a used car. TheStang00 07-24-2006, 03:20 PM ehh i think im gonna be stuck with the boy racer imagine. Thats about all i can afford right now. And with GMS financing special right now its gotta be a GM. I can get a New car with a lower payment than a used car. then to me that gives another vote to the saab. its a GM... -The Stig- 07-24-2006, 05:16 PM Go test drive the Subaru in Saab clothing... test drives are free... you might actually like it even if you're not sold on the looks just yet. RACER D12 07-24-2006, 06:43 PM I work at landrover and right next to us is a Saab dealer and let me say that I think the 92X is HOT. See it in person, its much smaller then that picture of the white one makes it seem. TheStang00 07-24-2006, 10:05 PM I work at landrover and right next to us is a Saab dealer and let me say that I think the 92X is HOT. See it in person, its much smaller then that picture of the white one makes it seem. i actually saw one today when i was going golfing, they arent that big really. -Jayson- 07-25-2006, 10:05 AM ehh the 92XAWD with the 230HP Turbo charged 4 cylinder is just abit out of my price range. 27,670 is the starting price. If i was gonna spend 30,000 dollars on a car it would be an STI. 92X has been thrown out of my book, i cant afford it. clawhammer 07-25-2006, 11:14 AM ehh the 92XAWD with the 230HP Turbo charged 4 cylinder is just abit out of my price range. 27,670 is the starting price. If i was gonna spend 30,000 dollars on a car it would be an STI. 92X has been thrown out of my book, i cant afford it. That's MSRP. We all know how many cars GM sells at MSRP. :rolleyes: Nobody buys those cars, go to the dealer, and how much you can get it for. It's free. mason_RsX 07-25-2006, 12:51 PM You're strange man... anywho, the Saturns aren't too bad. If that's what you like, the go for it, you shouldn't need a bunch of internet guys to tell you that. At the end of the month, it's your ass writing the payment check not us. But stig, he's not asking us to decide for him, hes just asking for our opinions. GM's MSRP is pretty weak. You could also enquire about their demo model. Thats how we got our Subaru cheap, we bought the "demo" with 8000km on it Personally, sans-wing and sans-huge tires, I like the Cobalt SS. I was considering it, but it was too new for the prices to drop to my range. I would go for the SS. Stupid Subaru Trannys, I hate them! JekylandHyde 07-25-2006, 01:29 PM the sales man says he can sell it for $19500.00 plus all the extras. I can put 2 grand down on it, and credit is pretty good, 716 is my credit score. Is this a deal or not? I'm responding way late to this thread, but my easy 2 cents: Don't borrow money for any car. clawhammer 07-26-2006, 09:30 AM I'm responding way late to this thread, but my easy 2 cents: Don't borrow money for any car. :iagree: After the S2000 is paid off, I'm never going to buy a car on a loan again. Making payments sucks. Automotive Network, Inc., Copyright ©2012
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