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I'm in the market for a new 2004 Civic EX Sedan - my daughter is getting my
hand-me-down 2002 EX. What is a fair price this late in the season? Is the invoice still a valid starting point or should the price be lower since the model will be a "year old" as soon as I drive it off the lot? The same question remains for the price of a new 2004 Accord LX V-6. What do you all think? |
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Why da hell do you want to buy the same boring Civic?
Buy something different, like Acura TL, BMW 3-series, Lexus IS300, Mercedes C-class, Nissan 350Z, Toyota Camry, etc. Expand your narrow mind.... variety is the spice of life. ____________________________________ Do not write below this line. Reserved for me. |
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Shamrock44 wrote:
> I'm in the market for a new 2004 Civic EX Sedan - my daughter is getting my > hand-me-down 2002 EX. What is a fair price this late in the season? Is the > invoice still a valid starting point or should the price be lower since the > model will be a "year old" as soon as I drive it off the lot? > > The same question remains for the price of a new 2004 Accord LX V-6. > > What do you all think? I got my Accord EX V6 a month ago for $500 under invoice (Invoice - $500 MFG to Dealer Incentive). There were of course other charges on top of that, like tax and destination charge. Looking at edmunds.com, they say there is currently a $400 Mfg to dealer incentive for the 04 civic ex ending Sept 6 (listed as "marketing support"). They also have low financing. You should at least be able to get that off. |
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Brian <spam.is@ikilling.invalid> wrote in message news:<PENXc.48325$Kt5.5802@twister.nyroc.rr.com>.. .
> Shamrock44 wrote: > > I'm in the market for a new 2004 Civic EX Sedan - my daughter is getting my > > hand-me-down 2002 EX. What is a fair price this late in the season? Is the > > invoice still a valid starting point or should the price be lower since the > > model will be a "year old" as soon as I drive it off the lot? > > > > The same question remains for the price of a new 2004 Accord LX V-6. I got my 2K4 Accord LX V6 Sedan last month and paid 22500 with tax, destination etc. I bought the car at Robertson Honda in North Hollywood, CA. Hope that helps... |
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>I got my 2K4 Accord LX V6 Sedan last month and paid 22500 with tax,
>destination etc. I bought the car at Robertson Honda in North >Hollywood, CA. Hope that helps... > > You bought it from those sleaze bags???? Did Vinny bend you over the negotiating table and rape you? ____________________________________ Do not write below this line. Reserved for me. |
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>I got my 2K4 Accord LX V6 Sedan last month and paid 22500 with tax,
I got my 2K4 Accord EX V6 two months ago for $23,650. You don't save much on the LX V6, and the extras that you get in the EX are well worth the money. Frank Durham, NC |
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He Hate Retard and Moron wrote:
>>I got my 2K4 Accord LX V6 Sedan last month and paid 22500 with tax, >>destination etc. I bought the car at Robertson Honda in North >>Hollywood, CA. Hope that helps... >> >> > > > You bought it from those sleaze bags???? > > Did Vinny bend you over the negotiating table and rape you? so whatcha think about norm reeves honda? honda world? |
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