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Re: Buy NOW or wait? [chuckworld] by mplshondadlr
May 09, 2008 (12:45 pm)
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Replying to: chuckworld (May 09, 2008 7:03 am)

Here's the thing: With gas prices expected to hit $4.00 per gallon in the next month (washingtontimes.com 05/09) you'll see a surge in sales for fuel efficient cars skyrocket. It has already begun here in the twin cities - high demand is causing a strain on an already low supply (this may be the region, not country wide). Based on current sales numbers there is only about a 27 day supply of Civic's left in the metro area and once they're gone every store in the metro will be out of them for 40 days or so.
 
Long story short, my dealership has told me MSRP only - no discounts. I don't know what the other five stores in my area are doing, but I haven't sold one yet this month (pretty good indication that there are still deals to be found here).
 
Just my .02 Good luck digging for the right deal
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Re: Civic Coupe EX Auto Quote [hondadude2148] by brendanm14
May 09, 2008 (2:31 pm)
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Replying to: hondadude2148 (May 08, 2008 6:14 pm)

Castle Honda in Morton Grove, IL ($17,555) and O'Hare Honda in Des Plaines, IL
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Honda Civic EXL Sedan, manual trans by spetrosi
May 09, 2008 (5:56 pm)
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Any one know what is a good Price for a 2008 Honda Civic EXL Sedan, manual transmission, spoilers (front under, lid deck), chrome exhaust, interior gauge trim kit, floor mats, & interior illumination? Honda.com says $22,118 for these accessories. We were offered 21,300 by the dealer... an $800 discount. Is this reasonable?
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Honda Civic EX Auto Sdn., Good Price? by 94accord_lover
May 10, 2008 (4:31 pm)
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I am in the market for an EX sedan, and just wondering what would be a reasonable price. Of what I have been reading, It seems 17.5-18k quotes are the norm, which seems like a fair price. I am buying for the first time, I am knowledgeable about the car and what to expect from the dealer, but I don't want to be taken advantage of . I am in Ohio, BTW. I have not asked for any quotes yet b/c it will be at least a few weeks before I purchase, and don't want to seem too antsy to get my new car. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated, above and beyond all the great advice I've gotten from ya'll posting about your buying experiences .
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Re: Honda Civic EX Auto Sdn., Good Price? [94accord_lover] by backy
May 10, 2008 (4:56 pm)
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Replying to: 94accord_lover (May 10, 2008 4:31 pm)

One bit of advice is that you can have a better chance of getting the best price if you make it clear you are ready to buy today if you get a price you want. If you tell the dealer it will be several weeks before you buy, they may not be able to give you the best possible price, since who knows what conditions will be in a few weeks? Personally, I never negotiate with a dealer for their best price until I am ready to buy.
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Ditto by sandman46
May 10, 2008 (5:17 pm)
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Agree with Backy 100% on this. At this time with gas prices spiking every few days, dealers know the economy cars are in great demand and many are bought just as they come off the truck. Best to get your best quotes when you are ready to buy, as most dealers want to make a deal TODAY and have the car off the lot. I've only driven off in a new car once as I like all things done and my insurance in order before I drive off. 90% of the time they have no problem with me coming back to pick the car up in a day or two.
Best to get lowest quotes when you are ready to buy at that moment if the price is in your target range.
 
The Sandman
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Re: Ditto [sandman46] by 94accord_lover
May 10, 2008 (6:45 pm)
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Replying to: sandman46 (May 10, 2008 5:17 pm)

Thanks for the advice, I didn't plan on getting quotes till I'm ready to buy anyways, to let them know I'm serious. I am working with a dealership now that is in the process of finding a car that I want and will contact me when it's in. They have been nothing but friendly and helpful to me, even though I told them it will be a few weeks at least before I'm ready to purchase. BTW the dealership is Nourse Automall of Chillicothe, great people, really nice to work with, and have given other family members great deals on their cars. Again, thank you to all of you who have posted as it has made me a smarter buyer!
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Re: Price Paid for 2008 Civic LX-AT Sedan in SF, CA??? [sf_sienna] by kishorem
May 11, 2008 (9:54 am)
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Replying to: sf_sienna (Apr 19, 2008 11:28 pm)

I am from bayarea....Requested for quotes through internet and I got selling price 16280 (including destination charges).
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Re: Buy NOW or wait? [chuckworld] by dwynne
May 11, 2008 (1:22 pm)
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Replying to: chuckworld (May 09, 2008 7:03 am)

They KY dealer quoted me invoice plus dealer fee ($400) for a new LX AT. So if your local dealer will do invoice or invoice plus a little more then I would say take it and not bother trying to drive to get a better deal. I could probably get a better price but it would involve you driving to GA and the gas 2 ways (or plane ticket and gas) would probably eat up the savings.
 
As was said, with ever rising gas prices anything with good EPA numbers like the Civic will sell without much problem and there is little incentive for the dealer or Honda to offer you any further discounts.
 
Dennis
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Just bought 2008 Civic LX Sedan Auto So Cal by loud0g40oz
May 11, 2008 (5:46 pm)
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I just brought home a 2008 Civic LX Sedan Auto from Hardin Honda in Anaheim. I paid $15847 incl dest for the car, and total OTD was $17311. It was a little bit of a battle, but in the end, they were the only ones to step up with the deal.
 
Here's how I did it. Jason Osborn was the internet sales rep. He is very confident in his communication, and basically told me he would have the best price, and to find my best deal and he would beat it by $100. Hardin also has a free lifetime oil change program where they do every other oil change free if you do the service there.
 
My original best deal was from Riverside Honda for 16147, then I used a $200 off coupon from Norm Reeves Honda website to make my best deal. Jason then beat it by 100 without a problem. I actually got a lower quote after I had started the deal (took 2 days because of a disagreement with the finance guy) from DCH Honda in Temecula, so it might be possible to get a better price than I did. DCH quoted me today at $16058 incl dest.
 
Honda is offering 0.9/36 and 2.9/60 financing which I also took advantage of.

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