go drive a veloster turbo. 90% of the same fun, more STANDARD options for a few grand less. i would not bother with an R, or Rally, just get a '15 or '16 base.
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just looked at this thread for the first time. Either secure your own loan, or walk away. Do not deal with whoever it is that you are dealing with.
Personally, I would walk away and go secure my own financing and buy the same car from another dealer.
theres a kia dealership that uses that financing trick as a standard of operation in my area. except they give no inclination to you being able to walk away from it, they just tell people that thats what they have to agree to since they already took the car. people fall for it. despite my warnings my mother tried to buy a car from them, after 3 months they called her with the "financing fell through, heres your new rate" bullshit. said she HAD to come in and sign the new papers. the payment went from like $215 for 60/months to 375 for 72 or 84 months. this was a base base model kia.
my mom called me trying to figure out what to do because she didnt want to pay that much for such a nothing car. I told her to meet me there and we were going to return the car. she says "we cant do that, I already bought it" told her nope, we walked in and gave the key, insisted on the paper work stating that we are in no form or fashion financially responsible for anything about the car, and had to ask numerous times for a copy of that paper.
Make sure, if you return it, you get paperwork stating that you are not liable for anything. dont fall for any "we'll have to wait until somebody looks over the car" or whatever crap they want to pull. if you leave the car, you leave with a signed by both parties document stating that you are financially, legally, morally, sexually, whatever else, separated from the vehicle and wont have anybody calling you in three weeks stating "this cars had blah blah blah done to it, you owe us $3000. do not leave any money with them, if you put a down payment, you leave with that down payment credited back to you. if it is a check, you take it straight to their bank, not yours, and cash it. ive worked in dealerships and seen far too much fuckery to trust any of those businesses.
Lol driver door took me like a hour and a half easy doing everything slow and careful and checking for clearence, im the only person thats documentented speaker change on a 13+ fiesta, passenger door took me like 20 mins flat lolYou're taking time to make sure things fit right now.
It does have tweeters in the door also yes but there's no problem with using a coaxial, the mid bass driver was ran full range in the door, trust me it sounds great especially for head unit poweri think you bought the wrong speakers. don't you have tweeters somewhere else too? now you have two sets.
That was my first time soldering speaker connections to be honest, I wanted to make sure it wasnt coming apart lol and no just a plain one snap on soldering kit off the shelfWhat'd you solder that with? A MIG welder?
What'd you solder that with? A MIG welder?