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    You should look at my car! 02 TL lower km then the Accord, and with oem HID's! You can always ship it out to TO. It is a local Alberta car so not as much salt at down east. Let me know



    Sorry for going off topic

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    ^^^^^^^^^^^^

    Too bad he's in Toronto....

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    Oh .. Toronto .. that is why .. he got that much discount ...

    for a $25K civic .. only app. $2000-2200 mark up .. if take $1200 off .. they only make $1000 .. so .. there is no reason for Honda dealership to do it .. when they can sell all silver civic now .... especially after autoshow here ..

    If wait for few more month ... u may get more discount ... however, for spending that much time, to save few more hundred or just a grand .. not worth ...
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    just sold my mom a civic dx-g 4dr auto in black, she didn't save very much money, if you can get discount on the civics it's a good deal

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    Really don't think you can get anything off this car. This is pretty much comparing to people trying to get a discount on the Mazda3 when it came out last year. New entry level vehicles from reliable Japanese manufacturers don't usually go down very much in pricing. IMO I think you're better off talking them into adding things for your car, like the things listed from above posts.

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    Yeah just wait a few months and see what happens. Remember the Miata? or the PT cruiser when they came out? People paid over MSRP to get one and a year later they regreted it. Market place won't care that you paid full MSRP on your civic a few years later when it's time to trade it in or sell it. Look up the dealer cost of the car once the Hype dies down and negotiate UP from there

    Or just buy that nice Accord classy and good looking car.

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    $1200 is a good drop for this car. I can tell you right now that if you choose the coupe, you'll be lucky with $700 off.

    Dealer make about $1500 for Civic, a bit more for more expensive models. For $1200 off for a 1st model year car is excellent.

    As for the 03 Accord, i won't even consider it since it's pass the warranty period for the same price and it's kinda ugly.

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    If you are buying a used car, buy it privately...youll save a shitload, expecially since you are paying PST out there too. Go with the new car, you will be worry free for a long time.

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    If you are buying a used car, buy it privately...youll save a shitload, expecially since you are paying PST out there too. Go with the new car, you will be worry free for a long time.

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    Well thanks for all the replies.

    We just finished the deal with Honda and got a 2006 Automatic Silver LX Civic Sedan for $25,100 (so about $1100 off the msrp). We also bought a 10 year oil spray plan (pops wanted it) and a car alarm (pops again) and ended up paying $900 for both.

    Do you guys think the extended warranty is needed? The basic warranty covers 100 thousand clicks for any problems with engines and 60 thousand clicks from bumper to bumper.

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    No don't go for extended warranty.

    Congrats on the car even tho the dealer took back almost all the money they gave you off. They are scam artists and the 900 bux you gave them back costs them next to nothing in the end.

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    Originally posted by Inferno_21
    Well thanks for all the replies.

    We just finished the deal with Honda and got a 2006 Automatic Silver LX Civic Sedan for $25,100 (so about $1100 off the msrp). We also bought a 10 year oil spray plan (pops wanted it) and a car alarm (pops again) and ended up paying $900 for both.

    Do you guys think the extended warranty is needed? The basic warranty covers 100 thousand clicks for any problems with engines and 60 thousand clicks from bumper to bumper.
    1) No warranty needed. It's a Honda. Nothing will go wrong in the 1st five years especally if you drive less than 20K/year.

    2) What's 10 year oil spray plan? Is that undercoating and protection crap? Or a lifetie oil change plan? The protection stuff (anti-rust/undercoat/paint/scotchguard), Honda wants $650 and I got it done for $400 for my 06 coupe. As for life time oil change, my Nissan dealer charged me $299. Good for a change every 3 months.

    3) Factory alarm? It's useless. Nobody is gonna steal your car because it comes with immobilizer by default. And the chip is new with rotation code + encryption. The only way they can get your ride is either with a tow truck or master key.

    As for window and door lock alarm, let's just say thieve would've got what they needed before you can react to the alarm.

    But if you got the factory alarm with starter, that's a pretty good price since Honda charges almost $1000 MSRP for it. It would be cleaner than aftermarket and no warranty issues later on.
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    That oil plan is to spray the car with a oil coating every year before winter, we live in Toronto and they salt the roads a lot down here so my dad said ya but I was saying no. But again we dont have to worry about rust for 10 years I guess then.

    The Alarm is not a touch alarm, its if someone actually gets in the car, I did not want it either but my dad said might as well.

    All in all the money they took off the msrp we paid them back for an alarm and oil coating for 10 years.

    He threw in some free interior spray so if you spill anything it will stay above the fabric, probably a 20 doller value lol.

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    Originally posted by Inferno_21
    That oil plan is to spray the car with a oil coating every year before winter, we live in Toronto and they salt the roads a lot down here so my dad said ya but I was saying no. But again we dont have to worry about rust for 10 years I guess then.

    The Alarm is not a touch alarm, its if someone actually gets in the car, I did not want it either but my dad said might as well.

    All in all the money they took off the msrp we paid them back for an alarm and oil coating for 10 years.

    He threw in some free interior spray so if you spill anything it will stay above the fabric, probably a 20 doller value lol.
    That would be Scotch guard, you can get that stuff from staples

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