Detroit wrote: ↑Tue Oct 05, 2021 9:29 am
I wish it wasn't the size of an aircraft carrier, otherwise I'd probably go pick it up. Seems to be the cleanest for the price I've seen, I just really don't want a truck that huge. Though, if the price is right...
I can't imagine what it's like dealing with Marketplace people right now.
I was looking for either Colorado to keep the size down, or another older Chevy/GMC 1500 but my god, I'm not paying $15K for something that's 5 years newer than my 2005 with 170K miles. I helped a neighbor in the apartments last weekend change out the column shifter mechanism on his F250 with a V10. He didn't know shit about working on cars so I helped him out. Getting in and out of that damn thing made me realize how much I like my Silverado that's not super tall or super big. When I was 20 and had a lifted S10 I loved that height, after getting in and out of it to move around now at 42... Fuck that. Truck is way too fucking big man. Also, popped the hood to show him where something was and the top of the engine bay was at neck level and shrouded in shit you just can't get to. So you'd have to do a damn near upsidedown flip to get into the engine bay and do any work. Today's trucks are just too god damn big
Modern full size trucks or lifted trucks are the worst, just impossible to work on and get old getting in and out of.
In this case, we're talking about a GMT800 (00ish) 2500 crew cab 6' bed. The truck itself isn't really THAT massive, but it's long being a crew cab with 6' bed. I have no need for a crew cab at all, nor the 2500. But it's clean AF and the pickings are slim right now.
Desertbreh wrote: ↑Tue Oct 10, 2017 6:40 pm
My guess would be that Chris took some time off because he has read the dialogue on this page 1,345 times and decided to spend some of his free time doing something besides beating a horse to death.
I was looking for either Colorado to keep the size down, or another older Chevy/GMC 1500 but my god, I'm not paying $15K for something that's 5 years newer than my 2005 with 170K miles. I helped a neighbor in the apartments last weekend change out the column shifter mechanism on his F250 with a V10. He didn't know shit about working on cars so I helped him out. Getting in and out of that damn thing made me realize how much I like my Silverado that's not super tall or super big. When I was 20 and had a lifted S10 I loved that height, after getting in and out of it to move around now at 42... Fuck that. Truck is way too fucking big man. Also, popped the hood to show him where something was and the top of the engine bay was at neck level and shrouded in shit you just can't get to. So you'd have to do a damn near upsidedown flip to get into the engine bay and do any work. Today's trucks are just too god damn big
Modern full size trucks or lifted trucks are the worst, just impossible to work on and get old getting in and out of.
In this case, we're talking about a GMT800 (00ish) 2500 crew cab 6' bed. The truck itself isn't really THAT massive, but it's long being a crew cab with 6' bed. I have no need for a crew cab at all, nor the 2500. But it's clean AF and the pickings are slim right now.
Lol I get that length, it's YUGGGGEEEEE.
Mine's a crewcab with the short bed, which is perfect cuz I don't need a huge bed. I need the crew cab tho for when I haul bass gear to gigs and it's raining so I can't put shit in the bed.
And I need it to tow. That's about it.
Detroit wrote: ↑Tue Oct 05, 2021 9:51 am
Modern full size trucks or lifted trucks are the worst, just impossible to work on and get old getting in and out of.
In this case, we're talking about a GMT800 (00ish) 2500 crew cab 6' bed. The truck itself isn't really THAT massive, but it's long being a crew cab with 6' bed. I have no need for a crew cab at all, nor the 2500. But it's clean AF and the pickings are slim right now.
Lol I get that length, it's YUGGGGEEEEE.
Mine's a crewcab with the short bed, which is perfect cuz I don't need a huge bed. I need the crew cab tho for when I haul bass gear to gigs and it's raining so I can't put shit in the bed.
And I need it to tow. That's about it.
See, I want a small cab and long bed because the truck would just be for utility for me. I don't need to store anything inside, and I don't need to take other people. I just need to haul messy shit and tow the boat.
Desertbreh wrote: ↑Tue Oct 10, 2017 6:40 pm
My guess would be that Chris took some time off because he has read the dialogue on this page 1,345 times and decided to spend some of his free time doing something besides beating a horse to death.
Long time no talk. After a few months of deliberation, I'm pulling my second of the year. Put a deposit down on a Mazda 3 turbro hatch this week. CTR is getting traded in.
I always somehow find myself back in Mazda3s, but I'm really excited for this one. Seems to solve a lot of what I don't like about the Hype R and is a good match for what I need out of a car most of the time.
Long time no talk. After a few months of deliberation, I'm pulling my second of the year. Put a deposit down on a Mazda 3 turbro hatch this week. CTR is getting traded in.
I always somehow find myself back in Mazda3s, but I'm really excited for this one. Seems to solve a lot of what I don't like about the Hype R and is a good match for what I need out of a car most of the time.
Long time no talk. After a few months of deliberation, I'm pulling my second of the year. Put a deposit down on a Mazda 3 turbro hatch this week. CTR is getting traded in.
I always somehow find myself back in Mazda3s, but I'm really excited for this one. Seems to solve a lot of what I don't like about the Hype R and is a good match for what I need out of a car most of the time.
Should be here in a few weeks!
Oh wow what sort of value are they giving you ?
$41k, so with WA's trade in tax credit, it cost me about $1.5k to drive it 4300 miles over six months if I factor in the taxes, reg, and shipping I paid when I bought it. all things considered. I likely wouldn't have done it if it would have been a bigger loss.
It took me a while to be okay with doing it, but I think it's for the best and that I'll be happier in the Mazda.
$41k, so with WA's trade in tax credit, it cost me about $1.5k to drive it 4300 miles over six months if I factor in the taxes, reg, and shipping I paid when I bought it. all things considered. I likely wouldn't have done it if it would have been a bigger loss.
It took me a while to be okay with doing it, but I think it's for the best and that I'll be happier in the Mazda.
$41k, so with WA's trade in tax credit, it cost me about $1.5k to drive it 4300 miles over six months if I factor in the taxes, reg, and shipping I paid when I bought it. all things considered. I likely wouldn't have done it if it would have been a bigger loss.
It took me a while to be okay with doing it, but I think it's for the best and that I'll be happier in the Mazda.
And what’s the msrp on that bad boy again?
Keep us posted on the 3.
On the R? $39,285
Still to hear what some people pay for them. Cool car at MSRP, but a really hard sell (for me) at $5 - 10k over.
Nice. I really liked the Mazda 3 I drove. I considered getting an AWD hatch instead of the outback, but this was before the turbo was available. It was just a hair too tight for me (I'm 6'2"), but it felt like a much more expensive car than it actually was. Infotainment system was fantastic too.
Long time no talk. After a few months of deliberation, I'm pulling my second of the year. Put a deposit down on a Mazda 3 turbro hatch this week. CTR is getting traded in.
I always somehow find myself back in Mazda3s, but I'm really excited for this one. Seems to solve a lot of what I don't like about the Hype R and is a good match for what I need out of a car most of the time.
Should be here in a few weeks!
Turbro 3 is a good choice, IMO. That should be just what you seem to be looking for. In4picsanddeets
Where are these mangos?
Detroit wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 1:19 pm
I don't understand anything anymore.
$41k, so with WA's trade in tax credit, it cost me about $1.5k to drive it 4300 miles over six months if I factor in the taxes, reg, and shipping I paid when I bought it. all things considered. I likely wouldn't have done it if it would have been a bigger loss.
It took me a while to be okay with doing it, but I think it's for the best and that I'll be happier in the Mazda.
This makes me a bit sad as I love the Hype R, but it sounds like a much better choice for your lifestyle and pretty epic
You got to experience owning a Type R for very little which is really cool.
MrH42 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 09, 2021 1:52 pm
Nice. I really liked the Mazda 3 I drove. I considered getting an AWD hatch instead of the outback, but this was before the turbo was available. It was just a hair too tight for me (I'm 6'2"), but it felt like a much more expensive car than it actually was. Infotainment system was fantastic too.
The interior is pretty damn great and I LOVE that there is no touch screen. It has real buttons and knobs for everything that needs it and a pretty decent scroll wheel for the infotainment.
Long time no talk. After a few months of deliberation, I'm pulling my second of the year. Put a deposit down on a Mazda 3 turbro hatch this week. CTR is getting traded in.
I always somehow find myself back in Mazda3s, but I'm really excited for this one. Seems to solve a lot of what I don't like about the Hype R and is a good match for what I need out of a car most of the time.
Should be here in a few weeks!
Turbro 3 is a good choice, IMO. That should be just what you seem to be looking for. In4picsanddeets
$41k, so with WA's trade in tax credit, it cost me about $1.5k to drive it 4300 miles over six months if I factor in the taxes, reg, and shipping I paid when I bought it. all things considered. I likely wouldn't have done it if it would have been a bigger loss.
It took me a while to be okay with doing it, but I think it's for the best and that I'll be happier in the Mazda.
This makes me a bit sad as I love the Hype R, but it sounds like a much better choice for your lifestyle and pretty epic
You got to experience owning a Type R for very little which is really cool.
Yeah, I'm definitely going to miss it but don't think I'll regret offing it. Definitely worth having owned for ~6 months or so.
Still sounds like it'd be a perfect match for what you want so hopefully you get to grab one someday.
Checked with stealer and forums. Looks to be 5-6 months wait. Debating at the moment.
Are they going over sticker near you? Last I checked they were getting listed for $10k over in Seattle, but that was a few months back.
10k over sticker in the stealer next door (3 miles away) but I found one 40 miles away that has "no markup". From what I can tell they usually only mark up units on the lot. But I haven't gone further in the conversation. 5-6 months is also a long time... I wonder if I can back out if things aren't what I am expecting/gas goes to $8-10 a gal
This makes me a bit sad as I love the Hype R, but it sounds like a much better choice for your lifestyle and pretty epic
You got to experience owning a Type R for very little which is really cool.
Yeah, I'm definitely going to miss it but don't think I'll regret offing it. Definitely worth having owned for ~6 months or so.
Still sounds like it'd be a perfect match for what you want so hopefully you get to grab one someday.
Well not to answer for mr Griff, but he seems like he would also treat the Hype R as if it was made of gold. And I think that robs a lot of fun out of the process. to me it is still a car that you'd want to use and /abuse daily. Keeping it super nice for the next guy is
Yeah, I'm definitely going to miss it but don't think I'll regret offing it. Definitely worth having owned for ~6 months or so.
Still sounds like it'd be a perfect match for what you want so hopefully you get to grab one someday.
Well not to answer for mr Griff, but he seems like he would also treat the Hype R as if it was made of gold. And I think that robs a lot of fun out of the process. to me it is still a car that you'd want to use and /abuse daily. Keeping it super nice for the next guy is
Yep, one of the reasons I really have no interest at $50K as mentioned. Look at Mr. Berlin's for example. He is trading in at $41K... so add tax, mark up, rape fees, etc. You are talking about $50K OTD for a USED CIVIC. That is a lot of money. I would love to buy a CTR for like $35K OTD a year or two old, if that is ever a thing again, I would be a lot more apt to pull the trigger and care less about taking it to track days, leaving it outside, regular daily shit.
Well not to answer for mr Griff, but he seems like he would also treat the Hype R as if it was made of gold. And I think that robs a lot of fun out of the process. to me it is still a car that you'd want to use and /abuse daily. Keeping it super nice for the next guy is
Yep, one of the reasons I really have no interest at $50K as mentioned. Look at Mr. Berlin's for example. He is trading in at $41K... so add tax, mark up, rape fees, etc. You are talking about $50K OTD for a USED CIVIC. That is a lot of money. I would love to buy a CTR for like $35K OTD a year or two old, if that is ever a thing again, I would be a lot more apt to pull the trigger and care less about taking it to track days, leaving it outside, regular daily shit.
To be fair, I didn't see 35k OTD when I was cross shopping them with my mini back in 2019... way before the VID+Free money.
since then I think Honderp raised the MSRP like 5k... and mark ups are even more grotesque. I really don't get the draw of a CTR to be honest. The price point/FWD/Boy racer nature doesn't make sense to me, when you can have an M2 in the same realm, which IMO is a better car in every way other than space. And IMO space in a performance car should be kept to a minimum.
The deed is done. Picked up my Mazda3 turbo this past weekend.
Got $41k for the Hype R and paid MSRP for the Mazda3 so I'm happy with the outcome given the current market.
Initial impressions on the Mazda3 are positive. Interior is incredible, rides really well, decently powerful, and it's QUIET compared to any other car I've had which I'm really enjoying. I'll miss the Hype R, but this is without a doubt a better fit for my current situation.
HerrBerlin wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 12:27 pm
The deed is done. Picked up my Mazda3 turbo this past weekend.
Got $41k for the Hype R and paid MSRP for the Mazda3 so I'm happy with the outcome given the current market.
Initial impressions on the Mazda3 are positive. Interior is incredible, rides really well, decently powerful, and it's QUIET compared to any other car I've had which I'm really enjoying. I'll miss the Hype R, but this is without a doubt a better fit for my current situation.