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used 2012 Boss for ONLY $35500

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Old 4/12/12 | 04:22 PM
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used 2012 Boss for ONLY $35500

Heres a great deal for someone!!

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Ford-...item27c5d5e1d7
Old 4/12/12 | 07:16 PM
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That's like 40 minutes from where I live.

I have an appointment Saturday with a local dealer on a 2012 Boss (he wants a $5k ADM which I am in no way paying).

This just got real interesting.
Old 4/12/12 | 07:45 PM
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I payed under MSRP on 3/16/11 for my Boss which was the very first retail delivery in the US. There is NO WAY i would ever pay more than MSRP for a car. Find another dealer ASAP. I sell cars for a living and we NEVER mark cars up, we believe its unethical. Beside save youself almost $13000 and buy this...I would
Old 4/12/12 | 07:46 PM
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He has 444 reviews LOL. Get it?
Old 4/12/12 | 08:34 PM
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I'm seriously thinking about this car for the price. Just trying to figure out the logistics of paying off the loan.
Old 4/12/12 | 10:46 PM
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contacted seller-

it is a Recaro/Torsen car and it is car# 1731
Old 4/13/12 | 05:32 AM
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That's cheap for a used Boss. A wholesaler could buy that car for his price and easily take it to auction and make a few grand right now. Wonder if a local dealer low-balled him on a trade price and that's how he came up with that number. I would be sure to check to make sure the car has not had any body or paintwork and that the factory warranty hasn't been voided due to any previous modifications. Otherwise, someone should buy it before it's gone.
Old 4/13/12 | 11:19 AM
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Just waiting on the owner to call me back on this one. I'd like to buy it but need to figure out how to handle the fact he still owes on the car. I've never done a private sale with someone who still has an outstanding loan.

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Old 4/13/12 | 12:11 PM
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Wouldn't his loan be his concern?
Old 4/13/12 | 12:23 PM
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Wouldn't his loan be his concern?
It would but the car is tied to the bank as collateral in case of nonpayment. Technically his bank owns the car until the loan is paid.
Old 4/13/12 | 12:34 PM
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My favorite color too! Gonna have my brother look at it. He's in Jersey.
Old 4/13/12 | 12:47 PM
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Originally Posted by bpmurr
It would but the car is tied to the bank as collateral in case of nonpayment. Technically his bank owns the car until the loan is paid.
i went through a bit of this when i sold that other boss. they way it was explained to me is that you pay his bank directly, they sign off on the title and it goes to you. someone correct if that is wrong, but that is how it was explained to me.

PS i am curious what cars with more miles might go for. how much do you these cars depreciate with miles? at say 5k, 10k, 15k, 20k. From what i am seeing the cars are holding their value really well. id think as long as they have some warranty left pricing would hold pretty firm.

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Old 4/13/12 | 12:53 PM
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i went through a bit of this when i sold that other boss. they way it was explained to me is that you pay his bank directly, they sign off on the title and it goes to you. someone correct if that is wrong, but that is how it was explained to me.
If he owes more than he is asking for the car, you will need him to pay down the balance on the loan until it is equal to the asking price. Draw up a simple sales agreement (an email with price/info/VIN is fine) Then you will cut a check to his bank to pay off the loan as you take receipt of the car. The sellers bank can forward your bank the title (if you have a loan also) or send it to you directly.
Old 4/13/12 | 01:53 PM
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If he owes more than he is asking for the car, you will need him to pay down the balance on the loan until it is equal to the asking price. Draw up a simple sales agreement (an email with price/info/VIN is fine) Then you will cut a check to his bank to pay off the loan as you take receipt of the car. The sellers bank can forward your bank the title (if you have a loan also) or send it to you directly.
Thanks, hopefully I'll get things worked out with him later today. Looking forward to being back in a Mustang. This Focus is fine for daily driving but that's about it.
Old 4/13/12 | 02:11 PM
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I must admit I never gave any thought to this situation of the bank owning the car. Good to know.
Old 4/13/12 | 02:18 PM
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I must admit I never gave any thought to this situation of the bank owning the car. Good to know.
I wish it was as easy as handing him the cash and him signing a clean title.
Old 4/13/12 | 02:51 PM
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Nevermind he sold it to someone else. Never even called me back this morning. Grrr
Old 4/13/12 | 03:25 PM
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That sucks! The whole loan thing isn't a big deal, I've been on both sides of it. A cash tor title transaction would be nice though.
Old 4/13/12 | 05:15 PM
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yea. it sux. But most of the time a bank wont "reloan" on a vehicle...
IE, the bank will want you to apply for a loan for that vehicle at said bank....
They want to make sure you are able to pay for the car or else anyone could just come and take over payments... Unless of course you have a cash or work with your bank to establish as connection between the two banks... IE, your draft to pay the car off in full. But in this situation looks like the seller lost about $10k in equity which I do not understand why they would give that up? The car was worth more than the asking price.
Old 4/13/12 | 05:22 PM
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I would have just cut him a check but he never called me back after asking me to call him this morning so we could discuss details. Then has the nevere to get back on SVTPerformance and say he sold it this afternoon. The guy could have at least clued me in this morning. Oh well!


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