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| Purchased the car through Costco and got it for 22,137 OTD which included tags/taxes. Bought from Right Honda in Scottsdale AZ and were very pleased with everything! | |
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On 4/11/08, I purchased a 2008 Civic EX-L w/NAV in Tango Red Pearl (Including: Splash Guards, Wheel Locks, Trunk Tray & VIN Window Etching) Break Down as follows: Car w/Dealer Installed Accessory Package -----------------------$21,553.50 (inc. Dest.) Dealer Processing Fee --------------------------------------------------------$159.00 Final Sale Price -----------------------------------------------------------$21,712.50 I am very pleased with this purchased. I had been considering the CR-V for sometime, but I'm glad that I went with the Civic. It is the perfect car for me! |
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Don't you guys think it is ridiculous to pay so much for a civic? And the accord costs so much....
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Replying to: baorulez08 (Apr 12, 2008 9:11 pm)
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Replying to: rrich49132 (Apr 13, 2008 4:43 am) And the accord costs so much.... I have been on the fence on selling my 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee as it has 111K miles and I am coming off a $2000 repair. I have looked at the civic's and done tons of research and can get a 2008 LX 5 speed for about $16,500 out the door. After reading the posts it seems like a good deal. After looking at the civic I really like the EX-L with navigation and have seen what that goes for and from the quotes it looks like it would around $20,500 out the door which I just can't seem to grasp to pay 20K for a civic? I know these are great cars and the gas mileage is a plus but come on that is just too much. I think I might wait for the 2009 models to come out and hope a dealer has a few of the ex-l's with nav that I can snatch up for a steal. Just my $0.02~ My husband has the Accord. It's a great vehicle, but just a little to heavy for my comfort. To my understanding, the Civic and the Acura TSX are virtually the same vehicle, besides the engine and some other tweeks. I was considering the CR-V, prior to the Civic. I went to test drive the Civic; it had 15 miles on it and I brought it back with 70 miles. Even though I could have gotten the Accord (or many other decent vehicles) for a similar price, the Civic fits me perfectly. It's not only about the dollars and cents (by the way, I'm an Accountant), but also about the total value--reconciling between wants/needs and cost. Thanks, Trin
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Purchased on 04/12/2008 in Middlesex county New Jersey. Price $16,350 (Including Destination) Documentation $269 Tax (7%) $1144.50 Registration fees $262 NJ Tire Fee $7.5 --------------------------------------------- Total OTD $18,033 -------------------------------------------- I know this is not the lowest price when compared to the previous posts. I think the documentation fee $269 is little bit higher, but I am happy that I got 0.90% APR for 3 Years. |
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Replying to: trinity3 (Apr 13, 2008 5:21 am) No, actually the TSX is based on the Accord sold in other countries, e.g. Europe.
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