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Replying to: ais2003 (Oct 16, 2009 9:56 am) sounds like a great deal.... |
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For 2009 new Civic LX with auto transmission, Carsdirect.com quotes me $17,739. This is for Los Angeles area, and not the OTD price. By "quote" I mean I entered all the data online, and their website spits out the $17,739 number. However, Carsdirect wants me to take the next step to talk to one of their sales reps who will also give me a "quote". Will keep you guys updated. If anyone had good/bad experiences with carsdirect, would love to hear it. Thanks! |
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Scrolling through five pages of posts on this forum helps me "get my feet wet," and reading about Southern California and Palos Verdes brings back surfing memories and listening to the "All Stars" at The Lighthouse in Hermosa Beach. To the east, a local Honda salesman seemed to be offering a "Buckeye bargain," here in Toledo, asking $18,300 for a 2010 LX-Auto with no extra accessories. Would a "final offer" of $17,000 be out of the question?
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Replying to: ivory1234 (Oct 19, 2009 5:46 pm) I could not believe when I saw all the new development (shopping mall) in Manhattan Beach but the time seemed to stop in El Segundo - it remained as charming as it has always been - an unbelievable enclave South of the LAX. What has changed a lot is the amount traffic on PCH both ways. I don't remember seeing it so crowded way back then. $ 17,000 would be a nice try but I don't think they will go for it. You have not indicated if it's a 2 door or 4 door. I would go for 2 door $ 17,500 - 17,700 OTD and for 4 door $ 17,800 - 18,000 OTD. That should include destination charges. They will slap you with "dealer's prep" another $ 200 to 300 when you reach their F&I dept. along with tax and license fees so you will end up paying around $ 19,000 - anyway you look at it. But it's a fine car although the styling and drive is a bit boring.
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Replying to: jogousa (Oct 12, 2009 2:40 pm) |
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Bought a civic Lx-s for 18000 OTD in Maryland 6% tax. |
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Hi, I shopping around for Civic LX-S and EX and wondering what kind of deal you guys got recently. I got quote from one of the dealer for 09 EX and it was $20,600 OTD, which I found little high. Is $18,575 OTD good price for 09 LX-S? Thanks.. |
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Just got an offer for a 2009 Civic Sedan LX Automatic for $17,200 OTD from Lee's Summit in Missouri. Sounds good, but I will not be able to purchase until I get back to the States in December. |
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reading through posts here makes me a bit confused. I was under the impression that OTD means the total cost. does OTD not include Tax, title, license, etc?
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Replying to: sjsuper76 (Oct 21, 2009 8:49 am) |
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