- #3305 of 9208
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2006 Civic EX Manual w Navi !!!
by dcreager
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Mar 21, 2006 (9:47 am)
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Just signed for my silver Civic last night!! I have to wait until the end of May for delivery though. Final out the door price was $20208.46. The break down was as follows
$ 18,941 includes dest.
$ 1,136.46 Tax
$ 131.00 Fees
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- #3306 of 9208
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Re: Civic Si Deal. [riposte]
by travler
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Mar 21, 2006 (2:33 pm)
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Replying to: riposte (Mar 21, 2006 7:53 am)
WOW...I sure wish I could get away with that. Most people would laugh in the face of any dealer trying that stuff.
It's simply a markup. If they charge that on every car deal I'm amazed they're in business.
It doesn't mean you got a bad deal. As rare as the SI is you did OK, but don't fall for that line next time....please.
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- #3307 of 9208
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Re: In NH, OTD is pretty simple to understand [w9cw]
by travler
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Mar 21, 2006 (2:44 pm)
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Replying to: w9cw (Mar 19, 2006 7:01 am)
Dealers don't make anyone do anything that customers won't do, people. If the car is so good, and so popular, that it cannot be produced in enough quantity to make huge numbers of cars sit around on dealers lots, then it's a sign that the price is right, or actually low!! Anytime value exceeds price, folks, the item is sold! Anytime price exceeds value, it sits!! Like GM, Ford Dodge, etc. Look at what rebates it takes to make those cars leave the lot. Never blame a guy for buying a Civic Si, when NOTHING in the price range runs as reliably, as fast, or resells for more. If no one wanted that car, it would be stacking up in great numbers at dealerships. And you people in the public sector vote on what's good/bad every day, when you buy something, not when you talk about it. Your purchase is recorded, and statistics are created, from facts, not fiction. Bottom line, HONDA rules!
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- #3308 of 9208
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Re: Civic Si Deal. [travler]
by riposte
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Mar 21, 2006 (3:07 pm)
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Replying to: travler (Mar 21, 2006 2:33 pm)
Yeah, I was rather shocked at his brazeness. There was some "issue" about the so-called "dealer fee" here in Florida, and IIRC, the botton line is that a dealer can chose to charge this so-called "fee", or not, but if they do so, they have to charge the same amount to everyone. I guess it's really a moot point, since you could just force them to take that amount off the number you would normally consider "fair", and let the add it back in the "fee".
And they wonder why car dealers have such bad reputations, in general. Sheesh.
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- #3309 of 9208
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06 civic lx sedan AT - is this a good price?
by lookhonda06
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Mar 21, 2006 (5:51 pm)
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All,
I got a quote (via email) from a dealer for $16,976 + tax and licensing. He said everything is inclusive in the $16,976. Is this a good deal?
- I called couple of other dealers to see whether they will beat this price. Both dealers said they will match it.
One dealer offered to match the price and give additional 2 years of power train warranty? Is this a good thing?
the second dealer says he will match and include their complimentary VIP services(car wash and annual safety inspection).
Can I negotiate further or is this a good price? This is in the seattle area.
Thanks
lookhonda06
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- #3310 of 9208
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2006 Honda Civic EX 4dr. Auto quote
by hondachef2006
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Mar 21, 2006 (6:36 pm)
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Replying to: lookhonda06 (Mar 21, 2006 5:51 pm)
I got a quote from a dealer in the Metro Milwaukee Area for $17,425.00 (Including Dealer Service Fee of $119.00) plus tax , title and fees. for a 2006 Honda Civic EX 4-dr. Auto.
Should I buy it or wait for proices to fall even more?
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- #3311 of 9208
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Re: 06 civic lx sedan AT - is this a good price? [lookhonda06]
by jph3006
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Mar 21, 2006 (7:39 pm)
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Replying to: lookhonda06 (Mar 21, 2006 5:51 pm)
I'm also in the Civic LX AT market in FL. Dealer invoice on this car with no additional options is $16,375 from a $17,860 MSRP. I've seen a couple postings of deals below invoice this month but I've not found them yet here. My feeling is, not knowing Seattle's market, that the dealers there should be able to get it to 16,500 - 16,600 for you minimum and possibly even better as the end of the month approaches. Just my opinion. Good luck!
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- #3312 of 9208
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Re: Advice: New 2005 Civic purchase (old body style) [jph3006]
by temj12
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Mar 23, 2006 (12:25 am)
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Replying to: jph3006 (Mar 21, 2006 4:35 am)
I bought an 05 manual trans Civic in March of last year for my 16yo son. The list was 14,800 and I paid 12,800 for it. That was during the 05 model year. He totaled it a week and a half ago one year to the day. Walked out without a scratch. Amazing car! Honda must surely be giving incentives to dealers who have left-over '05s.
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- #3313 of 9208
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Re: 2006 Civic EX Sedan w/Auto & NaviLink [coolchid]
by temj12
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Mar 23, 2006 (12:36 am)
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Replying to: coolchid (Mar 20, 2006 10:32 am)
I live in Tennessee. I bought an '06 Civic in Alabama last week. By choice, I picked up the car myself. Many states have reciprocal agreements with each other. In my case, Alabama only allows 2% tax to be charged on a vehicle that is going out of state. Tennessee then charged me the additional tax which is 7% in our state. They charged 5% for the difference. It really was simple. We drove the car its first 125 miles back. I never worry about the break-in other than not ramming the accelerator. You will be fine driving it yourself. If you feel better about it, vary the constant speed. It is a Honda and you are not going to hurt it. Let me know if I can help further.
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- #3314 of 9208
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Re: 2006 Honda Civic EX 4dr. Auto quote [hondachef2006]
by temj12
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Mar 23, 2006 (12:42 am)
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Replying to: hondachef2006 (Mar 21, 2006 6:36 pm)
Buy it now. Prices are not going to fall in the immediate. I was at a dealer today for an oil change. They are charging $1000 over and moving them before they arrive.
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