Evo X to NX..
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Long story short, I've decided to get rid of my track car because we would like a nicer SUV to welcome our newborn into the family soon.
I'm looking at pursuing a NX200T F-Sport (we love the red interior and the little add-ons)
Do you guys have any idea what an expected price could be on these? If the dealer had a good enough price, I'd pay to have it shipped to me as well.
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I'm looking at pursuing a NX200T F-Sport (we love the red interior and the little add-ons)
Do you guys have any idea what an expected price could be on these? If the dealer had a good enough price, I'd pay to have it shipped to me as well.
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I currently have both the 2008 MR and the NX200t non F-sport.
I couldn't justify the additional cost and the lack of packages I wanted for the F-sport model. The F-sport "sporty" compact SUV didn't make sense to me and you won't be doing aggressive driving in it. I was able to get it a little more than $1k below MSRP.
The trunk had less room than I expected but coming from an Evo, it's better.
I couldn't justify the additional cost and the lack of packages I wanted for the F-sport model. The F-sport "sporty" compact SUV didn't make sense to me and you won't be doing aggressive driving in it. I was able to get it a little more than $1k below MSRP.
The trunk had less room than I expected but coming from an Evo, it's better.
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Why must you get rid of the track car for the kid? Just get the NX in addition to the Evo.
Don't become one of those people that says "I can't believe I got rid of my sports car...." for the next however many years.
I have one too many buddies who have done that and lived to regret it. My wife is the other side of that spectrum and asks when we will be adding a RC-F or GT-R to the stable lol
Don't become one of those people that says "I can't believe I got rid of my sports car...." for the next however many years.
I have one too many buddies who have done that and lived to regret it. My wife is the other side of that spectrum and asks when we will be adding a RC-F or GT-R to the stable lol
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I currently have both the 2008 MR and the NX200t non F-sport.
I couldn't justify the additional cost and the lack of packages I wanted for the F-sport model. The F-sport "sporty" compact SUV didn't make sense to me and you won't be doing aggressive driving in it. I was able to get it a little more than $1k below MSRP.
The trunk had less room than I expected but coming from an Evo, it's better.
I couldn't justify the additional cost and the lack of packages I wanted for the F-sport model. The F-sport "sporty" compact SUV didn't make sense to me and you won't be doing aggressive driving in it. I was able to get it a little more than $1k below MSRP.
The trunk had less room than I expected but coming from an Evo, it's better.
Thanks for the comparison and details!
Why must you get rid of the track car for the kid? Just get the NX in addition to the Evo.
Don't become one of those people that says "I can't believe I got rid of my sports car...." for the next however many years.
I have one too many buddies who have done that and lived to regret it. My wife is the other side of that spectrum and asks when we will be adding a RC-F or GT-R to the stable lol
Don't become one of those people that says "I can't believe I got rid of my sports car...." for the next however many years.
I have one too many buddies who have done that and lived to regret it. My wife is the other side of that spectrum and asks when we will be adding a RC-F or GT-R to the stable lol
I'll never regret a healthy decision to better our personal budget and goals
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