Sign In Join 



Mitsubishi Galant

2438 messages,  Last post on Oct 29, 2009 at 11:04 AM

You are in the Mitsubishi Galant Forum. Your Hosts are pat & karens

What is this discussion about? Mitsubishi Galant, Sedan


Messages Page 4 of 244
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
...
244
Prev
Next
Last
Go To Msg #
Search This Discussion

#29 of 2438
carsdirect price by edid
Jun 02, 2000 (1:28 am)
Reply
Found out you cannot get 1.9% financing at carsdirect price of $18295 for 2000 ES V6. To get the rate you must pay an additional $1000. Local dealer was willing to go to $19,100 including mud guards & cargo net. Does not include tax, license, etc. THe car did have 500 miles, which they said was from a dealer trade--does that sound suspicious?
#30 of 2438
what do you think? by kaysheak
Jun 02, 2000 (4:25 am)
Reply
I see that you guys know a lot about the newer Galant Models but I have questions about an older model. First off I am a college student and I am thinking of buying a 1990 Galant from my aunt. She's the only owner and had never really had any problems with it. Its in pretty good shape just needs a few things like the tint in the windows to be replaced and a paint job.


Questions:
Whats a fair price for this car?


What would be the best place to get it painted at a reasonable price?


Anybody with any answers or any extra tips they can give would be greatly appreciated.


Thanks
#31 of 2438
Great!! by tebbens
Jun 05, 2000 (2:26 am)
Reply
Glad to here your excitment Adam...couldn't believe the others thought you were a fake. Oh well...We recently purchased an Alero and have been very pleased. Looked at the Galant and liked but didn't seem as comfy. We will probably be getting another car soon, I hope and am seriously thinking about the Galant. She really looks nice and as I remember was really sporty. Hope I can keep the speed down and avoid those tickets! Hope we aren't to suspicious of everyone? Appreciate all the posts, gives us things to check out before we take ours home if we do take one. Keep them coming, Ben. P.S. Am also looking at the Pearl White, Sharp!
#32 of 2438
is this a good price for ES 2000? by rossmck1
Jun 06, 2000 (12:36 am)
Reply
I only wish I had discovered this site before buying. Here's my purchase:


It's a 2000 ES 4-cylinder demo with 5000 mi. The options included only the sunroof and leather (not normally available on ES). I upgraded the wheels and tires to 16" alloy through the dealer (Knoxville, TN) for a grand total of $21,200. I purchased in February under the 0 down, 0 payment, 0 interest until 2001 program because I'm currently still a full-time student. The only down side is the 9.9% APR over 5-yrs. The dealer told me I should refinance once I start my job in October -- is this a good idea??


I plan on driving this until it dies so resale value wasn't a consideration. I absolutely love the car but I'm still not sure if I negotiated much of a price. What do you all think?
#33 of 2438
deal? by marcin
Jun 06, 2000 (12:27 pm)
Reply
i would say you got no deal at all. with 5k miles, that wasn't worth it for that much. but if you love the car and will keep it till it dies (hopefully never) it will pay-off in the long run. i love my car and i'm a full time student too (not to make you mad or anything but in june of 99 i bought brand new '99 ES with standard options for 16,700 with 0.9% for 48 mo.) got 21k miles now and runs soo smooth.
#34 of 2438
Deal? by epikgtz
Jun 06, 2000 (1:03 pm)
Reply
Don't worry too much about the deal. There are more important things to be worrying about. Over the long haul maybe you are paying $10 - $15 a month over the BEST price you could have gotten. Heck, depending on where you live you could be making that up on gas prices alone. Up until I visited my in-laws two weeks ago I thought my gas prices were bad ($1.40 here in Raleigh), they are in the Chicago area and paying $2.00. Based on a 15 gallon tank, that's $10 bucks a tank! Since I fill up a few times a month, I'm saving some decent money over people in Illinois.


The important thing is you are happy with the car. Refinance if you can down the road, but do a bunch of research because you may have a hard time finding a better a rate because you will be refinancing a "used" car.
#35 of 2438
Not really... by vocus
Jun 06, 2000 (2:11 pm)
Reply
Places like http://www.eloan.com specialize in financing used cars. I think their rates are something like 7.49 most or all of the time.
#36 of 2438
E-Loan by epikgtz
Jun 06, 2000 (4:35 pm)
Reply
Don't mean to contradict, (don't take it the wrong way...) but the best rate from E-Loan is 7.99% for a 3 year term on a NEW car. If you go to 5 years it's up to 8.39%. It's even more for a used car. And remember, that's for good credit. He had to settle for the 9.99% because he was a student who hadn't established himself yet. The rates will be higher until his credit rating goes up.
#37 of 2438
GTZ... by vocus
Jun 06, 2000 (5:44 pm)
Reply
You are right. Sorry dude. Haven't checked them in a while and also forgot that the interest rates just hiked up not long ago as well. My fault.
#38 of 2438
Safety by marcin
Jun 07, 2000 (12:40 pm)
Reply
Here is a link to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, Highway Loss Data Institute and their crash test of 1999-2000 Galant. For those who don't know yet, Galant was given an "A"!
http://www.highwaysafety.org/vehicle_ratings/ce/mid_inexp/galant.htm

Messages Page 4 of 244
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
...
244
Prev
Next
Last
Go To Msg #
Search This Discussion
To POST a message, please Sign In.

New? Join Now!

Forum Tools

Please sign in.
Email Address:

Password:

Forgot Password?

Search Forums

Enter Keyword(s)

Advanced Search

Browse by Vehicle



View All Vehicles
Advertisement
Ask the Community
See What People Are Asking

Browse by Board

Browse by Topic


View All Topics

Today's Chats

Advertisement