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Re: '07 Civic EX Coupe w/MT Galaxy Gray Metallic [pookieeater]
by jet10000 on Sat Sep 15 12:23:52 PDT 2007
Unless you've been driving in areas where there has been road salt present this past month, the chance of your wheels falling off is zero. Read the report submitted to the NHSTA here and get the full information. Doesn't sound like a complicated fix at all. It only applies to 5% of the vehicles, so check to see if your VIN number is actually affected before you get all excited. http://nhthqnwws111.odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/acms/docservlet/Artemis/Public/Recalls/200- - 7/V/RCAK-07V399-1856.pdf If you are registered with Honda's Ownerlink, it will tell you if your specific car (based on VIN) falls under the recall - www.ahm-ownerlink.com They are discussing this at length in the Honda Civic 2006+ Issues Forum
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by dudleyr on Wed Mar 21 07:20:56 PDT 2007
My deal seems pretty poor compared to many, but I have the disadvantage of location. Only 1 moderate sized Honda dealer in the state (2 more tiny ones with only a handfull of Accords at a time) and they know it. Worth it to pay a few hundred more to not drive 700 miles (each way) with 2 vehicles and the whole family. The two closest big cities are Denver and Minneapolis, and they are not really dealing to well either. Chicago may have better prices, but it seems to me like most of the best deals are on the Coasts. Vern Eide in Sioux Falls South Dakota 2007 Accord SE MT $18,700 with destination. $69 for temp tags and doc. Out the door for $18,769 - 3% tax gets paid when I pick up my tags. The whole purchase took less than 15 minutes. Signed the contract, handed the checks, and done. Only asked 1 question - do I want the extra warrenty. I said no, and that was it.
Re: 5sp MT EX-L Sedan [jxbst15]
by cm77 on Thu Jun 22 05:35:08 PDT 2006
That seems like a pretty good deal if you ask me. What dealership in MD did you buy from?
Civic LX 2006 or Accord LX 2005
by didier_all on Sat Oct 29 17:49:46 PDT 2005
Hi Folks, I posted this as well in the Honda Accord: prices paid. I was wondering if people that are looking more for a Civic will have a different point of view. I have to make a decision by tomorrow. Hope someone will have some advises for me. I got the following 2 deals and I am really hesitating on making a choice: 1. 2006 Accord Coupe LX MT $16300 (destination charge included) + TTL and taxes: $4000 below MSRP, $2000 below invoice. (mud guards and winter mats included) 2. 2006 Civic LX Sedan AT $16700 (Invoice at $16375) Well, I originally had my eyes on the coupe, and as you can see I got a very good deal (thanks from all of your posts guys). However, this dealer had about twelve 2005 accord coupe while only one accord sedan 2005 (an EX manual) letf on the lot!!!! Is there anything wrong with the coupe??? Are people shying away from them in favor of the sedan? I also saw plenty of those used coupe returned after 1-3 years when surfing online (maybe this is just an impression since I was putting my eyes on one). I am asking this question to those who owned a coupe and after the "initial falling in love story", they felt that it was really not practical and sold it. I just got married and we are planning to have kids in 2-3yrs... We have currently a 1999 Civic SE sedan as a second car. The other car we looked at with my wife is the sedan Civic 2006 (I was able to get decent deal given that everyone get this car at MSRP). My wife would prefer the Civic... I opted for an auto as we wouldn't have been able to get an MT within a month with the color we wanted. Hard to find. So now, my second question (maybe related to the first one) is beyond personal preference, would the resale value down the road (3yrs or 10yrs) of the accord 2005 coupe (or sedan if coupe is not really the way to go) be more than that of the Civic 2006 (given that I am paying pretty much the same price for both at this point)??? Please let me know what you think (hope someone will read that by tomorrow. The deal holds only by the end of the month) Thanks Didier
Accord 2005 LX or Civic 2006 LX???
by didier_all on Sat Oct 29 17:36:58 PDT 2005
Hi Folks, I have to make a decision by tomorrow. Hope someone will have some advises for me. I got the following 2 deals and I am really hesitating on making a choice: 1. 2006 Accord Coupe LX MT $16300 (destination charge included) + TTL and taxes: $4000 below MSRP, $2000 below invoice. (mud guards and winter mats included) 2. 2006 Civic LX Sedan AT $16700 (Invoice at $16375) Well, I really had my eyes on the coupe, and as you can see I got a very good deal (thanks from all of your post guys. That's how I could shoot for so low). However, this dealer had about twelve 2005 accord coupe while only one accord sedan 2005 (an EX manual) letf on the lot!!!! Is there anything wrong with the coupe??? Are people shying away from them in favor of the sedan? I also saw plenty of those used coupe returned after 1-3 years when surfing online (maybe this is just an impression since I was putting my eyes on one). I am asking this question to those who owned a coupe and after the "initial falling in love story", they felt that it was really not practical and sold it. I just got married and we are planning to have kids in 2-3yrs... We have currently a 1999 Civic SE sedan as a second car. The other car we looked at with my wife is the sedan Civic 2006 (I was able to get decent deal given that everyone get this car at MSRP). My wife would prefer the Civic... I opted for an auto as we wouldn't have been able to get an MT within a month with the color we wanted. Hard to find. So now, my second question (maybe related to the first one) is beyond personal preference, would the resale value down the road (3yrs or 10yrs) of the accord 2005 coupe (or sedan if coupe is not really the way to go) be more than that of the Civic 2006 (given that I am paying pretty much the same price for both at this point)??? Please let me know what you think (hope someone will read that by tomorrow. The deal holds only before the end of the month) Thanks Didier

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