FS: 2003 WRB WRX (take over payments)
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FS: 2003 WRB WRX (take over payments)
I need to sell my 2003 WRX. Unfortunately I hit hard times and can no longer afford payments, I need someone to take over payments. It is WRB and has 125627 miles on it. It is in very good running condition. I have about 13,000 left on the loan and the payments are 334 a month. The vehicle blue books for just about what is left on the loan.
If anyone has any questions feel free to ask.
If anyone has any questions feel free to ask.
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don't wanna continue the threadjack, but $13k is pretty "optimistic" for a Bugeye w/all those miles. maybe if i give you mine to sell....only 31k....but i'd actually need more than $13k for it. no, i ain't kidding.
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g'luck w/the sale and getting your finances straight tho. it's only a car. you can always get another one later. handle important biz+value REAL blessings, first+foremost.
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Well, he said monthly payments are $334, and that he's paid off about $4k. So, divide $4k by $334, and you get about 12 payments, so I guess he bought the car a year ago? So, assuming he drove it the average 10-15k miles within 1yr, that means he paid $17k + down payment for an '03 WRX with 110k miles on it....yikes.
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Well, he said monthly payments are $334, and that he's paid off about $4k. So, divide $4k by $334, and you get about 12 payments, so I guess he bought the car a year ago? So, assuming he drove it the average 10-15k miles within 1yr, that means he paid $17k + down payment for an '03 WRX with 110k miles on it....yikes.