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    Mitsubishi Hail Sale in Texas 50% Off

    Friend forwarded this... interesting but I bet the cars are really bad.

    http://markets.businessinsider.com/n...ale-1001966094



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    Don Herring's Mitsubishi website shows 152 Mirages in stock, so the chances of finding one on sale with hail damage seems pretty good.

    If I were in the market for a new car, I'd be all over this type of deal!

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    I wonder if these will have salvage titles..

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    Ugh I'd buy two. Turn one into a track car and the other as a rally car.
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    Seems odd. they are not fully insured? Something seems off about a dealership selling a bunch of new cars half off due to hail. Fishy. And link is down btw.

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    They either sold all of the hail damaged vehicles, or they aren't listed on the website, because all of them are priced above $10k. Either way it sounds like a good deal, depending on the extent of the damage.



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