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Old 03 Mar 2004, 08:50 pm
Sean D
 
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Default Re: Is this a Good Deal?

I got my price from the Canadian site but I left it with 5-speed manual. I
also didn't include the money for freight and PDI ($1010 rip off) since I
only wanted to mention MSRP. I suppose the used car wouldn't have this
charge so that does make it look more appealing. I stand my original
statement that you should try to negotiate that price lower though. Used
cars are priced assuming some negotiation. If you walk in and pay sticker
price for a used car, they laugh all the way to the bank. I've also found
with Honda that they're more likely to throw in "goodies" than to lower the
price, which is why I suggested asking for new tires instead.

Sean

"Chris" <whosechris@yahoo.ca> wrote in message
news:xld1c.671605$X%5.119968@pd7tw2no...
> Thanks Sean, but at the www.honda.ca web site, I'm getting different

prices
> that the ones you noted; are you in the US?
> If you go to that web site, a 2004 DX-G with AT (not 5 speed) has a

pre-tax
> price of $19 710 CDN. If I was going brand new, it looks like the best

deal
> is the new SE model. Its pre-tax price with AT is $18810 CDN.
> This dealer that has the 2002 said they'd be willing to "move" on the
> price...we'll see. If I could get them down another $1000-$1500, that may

be
> what I'll do. I'm going there tomorrow- will advise. (PS: I couldn't agree
> more with your tire observations!)
> Thanks for the pointers,
> -chris
>
>
> "Sean D" <nospam@nospam.ca> wrote in message
> news:E2d1c.109134$IF6.3375828@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca...
> >
> > "Chris" <whosechris@yahoo.ca> wrote in message
> > news:WKc1c.651539$JQ1.285695@pd7tw1no...
> > > Hi All,
> > > I'm looking at a 2002 Civic DX-G 4 dr sedan (AT, AC, CD, etc.), It

has
> 38
> > > 000 kms (23 600 miles), and the dealership is asking $14 995 CDN.
> > > Is this a fair price? Any advice is appreciated.
> > > Thanks,
> > > Chris
> > >
> > >

> >
> > Well the MSRP on a 2004 Civic DX-G is $17,700. The dealer is knocking

off
> > $2700 which amounts to 15% off for a 2 year old car. Personally, I'd go
> > with the piece of mind of the new car but if money's tight, the used one
> > isn't that bad. It's not a rip off, but I wouldn't call it a deal

either.
> > I'd offer them $14,500 and ask them to put new Michelin tires on as part

> of
> > the deal (the dealer get these cheap). Besides, at 38,000 KM, the

factory
> > tires will need replacing soon anyway, not to mention they're Firestones

> and
> > suck big time. Of course, only you can judge how far you can push in

the
> > negitiations.
> >
> >

>
>



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