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es2k 12-06-2010 02:51 AM

2010 Subaru STI - World Rally Blue
 
Licence GONE. so sad to let it go but what am i gona do with a car with no licence?

Perfect for winter snow conditions.

Money invested into car over $1000+

Lowered on Made in Japan Sustec springs ($500 + $150 alignment)
Windows tinted at Yau Bong Tint behind T&T Richmond ($150)
Compustar alarm/autostart/turbotimer installed at VISIONS ($800)


2010 Subaru STI World Rally Blue, base, NOT sport tech package, NO navigation, 16000km

Take over my lease
COST:

I need to recover $2000 from the $7000 downpayment i put down, YOU pay $440 Transfer Fee to Subaru
Monthly $430 tax included, @3.9%
36 months remaining
residual = $19999, you may choose to buyout at end of lease

mature driver, car was never pushed to limits

$430 monthly payment = good value!
previous car i had was a 06 cooper s $0 down monthly was $560 after tax

Procedure:
Meet at subaru, you do a credit check and get preapproved. IF you are approved, we sign the paper work and i would like a certified cheque or cash, and you can drive the car off.

I am ready to transfer lease as of NOW.

7788656369

Text me or call me
No blocked calls
No test pilots until you are approved, credit check required.

ilvtofu 12-06-2010 07:59 AM

EDIT.

es2k 12-06-2010 08:02 AM

9am. Let's see how long it will take for this car to be gone, I also advertised on craigslist and kijiji!
Hopefully it'll be gone soon

Gem20X 12-06-2010 09:15 AM

don't tell me you just leased it and lost your licence :(

glws

mpr 12-06-2010 09:31 AM

well there is 16,000 km on it. unless the car was leased used? history of the car?

Gunsmokez 12-06-2010 10:38 AM

$35,480 for total lease payments including buyout.
+$2000 to pay you
+440 transfer fee

Total:$37,920 So this correct then?

mpr 12-06-2010 10:44 AM

^ minus $7000 from the deposit.

good deal if he bought it new.

iamed 12-06-2010 11:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mpr (Post 7216672)
^ minus $7000 from the deposit.

good deal if he bought it new.

7000$ is a downpayment and not a deposit I believe, thats already factored in to lower the cost of your principle to make the payments lower.

mpr 12-06-2010 11:50 AM

^ oopps. you're right! $7000 is downpayment. so it is $37,920


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