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9204 messages, Last post on Nov 28, 2009 at 10:11 PM
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Replying to: mrcoolguy209 (Jul 27, 2008 9:04 am) How about 2007 Honda Civic. I just received email from one of the dealership that they need to clear 2007 Honda Civic EX for ~17800 Thanks.
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Replying to: love_luv (Jul 28, 2008 6:53 am) With that being said, I differ from "Isell" because I believe you should play the marketplace. I contacted dealers within a 2 hour driving radius and played them against each other. With that being said, you have to make the choice as to whether $250 off invoice is worth the hassle and wait |
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Replying to: mplshondadlr (Jul 28, 2008 6:05 am) I said it would be nice if he could check supply because that seemed to be the only redeeming quality from his posts. Additionally, ZERO is not the supply as evidenced by recent posts. I feel as though I'm at a car dealership and "isell" was the frontline guy and now I'm dealing with his manager "mpls".
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Replying to: mrcoolguy209 (Jul 28, 2008 7:22 am) Thankfully, we have 25 Civic sedans of various trim-levels slated for September. With the ease of oil prices coupled with a greater supply of Civic's this fall, you'll see a drop in prices again. Price is set by the market after all. Right now, according to Edmunds, the "True Market Value" for the Civic LX sedan in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area is $18302.00 -- about $120.00 off the MSRP. As for me being isell's manager, I live in Minneapolis. Isell lives in Seattle(?). While I can't speak for isell, the reason I am here is to help provide accurate information in regards to Honda products. I have no problem sharing opinions for pricing and true hold-back on each car. Sorry if I seemed curt.
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I don't see why anyone chooses to pay over $2,000.00 more for a Civic Coupe than they can easliy get a Corolla LE with more equipment for. I am buying a 2009 - read 2009 Corolla LE for $17,996.00 Out The Door, including taxes, tag and all fees. The best the arrogant Honda dealers here would do for a less equipped Civic Coupe is $19,999.99 OTD. I'll take the two grand difference and take the wife on an Alaskan Cruise or visit Europe and have a current model year/current model car that will easliy last 150,000+miles. My old Honda is my last Honda. RR
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Let's post about Civic prices... posts about other members are off topic... Thanks, kyfdx Host-Prices Paid Forums |
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