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Here's an "instant quote" from my local Honda dealer on a 2015 Civic LX sedan with AT and includes destination charge: $17,088. I'm sure you can get this for a few hundred less if you push since there's a $900 Dealer Cash available.
Posting a proof of the MSRP and Cap Cost is posting "all my financial paperwork online" when they are so vague they could have come from millions of other cars and contracts? Suuuuuuuuure.
Face it, you dont own or lease a 2014 Civic EX but thanks for confirming it.
Funny, you never said anything about that when you boldly swore you'd buy 2 brand new Accords "after work" if I proved any dealer offered a free lifetime warranty.
Ooops, I'm busted . And here I am lying about driving a Honda Civic (of all cars) hoping to gain high praise in a car forum.
You were busted when you couldn't even post the correct MSRP. Looked like an amateur who went to Honda website to get the price failing to read the fine print which clearly states excluding the mandatory Destination Charge.
But you can still prove me wrong. Post a photo of the dashboard with the engine on with your name prominently displayed on it. You have 30 mins. Oh wait, you'll probably claim this is an invasion of your privacy. LMAO!
You were busted when you couldn't even post the correct MSRP. Looked like an amateur who went to Honda website to get the price failing to read the fine print which clearly states excluding the mandatory Destination Charge.
But you can still prove me wrong. Post a photo of the dashboard with the engine on with your name prominently displayed on it. You have 30 mins. Oh wait, you'll probably claim this is an invasion of your privacy. LMAO!
You got me. I'm busted! I really ride a bicycle everywhere I go and my dream is to be able to sit behind the wheel and drive a Honda Civic one day. Therefore I come here and participate in threads claiming to drive a Civic hoping that people who don't know me from Adam believe me.
I did some car shopping last year when it looked like it might be worth buying a "work car" to rack up the mileage on. (I drive a truck)
if I were to buy a car, based off that research I'd buy a $6-10k Toyota
Or a $8-12k (and probably stop at $10 unless it was REALLY nice) VW diesel.
I really couldn't find anything with any added features or life which would make spending more money worth doing. (and I expected to be in it 30,000-50,000 miles/year, so I was willing to spend for comfort/life/reliability.)
You got me. I'm busted! I really ride a bicycle everywhere I go and my dream is to be able to sit behind the wheel and drive a Honda Civic one day. Therefore I come here and participate in threads claiming to drive a Civic hoping that people who don't know me from Adam believe me.
Seeing how you're unable to even post something as simple as the photo of the dashboard of a car you claim to own, this is probably the only honest thing you've ever posted.
More like $18.7 OTD ... and that's BEFORE negotiations. Don't forget $900 dealer cash that's available to dip into. You may/may not get all of it but you'd think you can get some of it.
More like $18.7 OTD ... and that's BEFORE negotiations. Don't forget $900 dealer cash that's available to dip into. You may/may not get all of it but you'd think you can get some of it.
$17,088 + 8.75% tax = $18,583. So you think title & license is mere $117? Thats not even including the $65 doc fee.
If there is $900 cash then you can bet your bottom dollar its already included in the price.
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