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9204 messages, Last post on Nov 28, 2009 at 10:11 PM
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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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Replying to: stdcirrus (Jul 29, 2008 5:43 pm) I recently helped a family member negotiate a deal for an '09 Toyota Corolla LE Sedan Auto. He got it for $15,999 (including destination) before TTL. I think it was $17,400 w/ NorCal taxes, title, license. I paid $16,297 (before TTL) for a comparable equipped Civic LX Auto Sedan. I like my car better but would buy the Corolla if it was 1,500 - 2,000 cheaper. The only thing that stunk about buying this car was that Toyotas come equipped with so many different options within a trim line even. Once I was able to learn standard options that are added on, it was a breeze. |
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Replying to: kyfdx (Jul 29, 2008 5:51 pm) This board works well without car sales people. If you bought a honda yesterday, then please list the state, the dealership, the out the door price, and MAYBE comment on the experience. This site saved me lots of time and money.
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Replying to: abincom (Jul 30, 2008 3:24 pm) These postings on the Internet, we have all found, come from other dealers giving much false information to keep buyers confused. The Internet is Great for that. |
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