How much extra would you be willing to pay?

pharmboyrx

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2008 Honda Civic EX-L with auto tranny for $21,900 out the door



vs



2009 Honda Civic EX-L with auto tranny.



Both in Taffeta White.



Dealer agreed to that price but the 2008 is on the opposite side of the state. He says the price stands, but noticed he has an identical 2009 coming on his truck tomorrow. He will look at the invoice and call me with a price "I can't refuse." If I don't want it, he will acquire the 2008 for me.



Advantages of the 2009



-Added vehicle stability assist = more safety for my wife's car

-sportier bumper and cooler wheels on the 2009

-I instructed the dealer not to touch the car until I made up my mind = no scratches on the 2009 vs a 2008 that has probably been washed by the dealer.



I can't decide how much more I would be willing to pay for these advantages. Anyone have input?
 
IMO with the money you would save on the 08

have it detailed by a pro once a year for the life of the car!



I would get the 08 and save some $
 
Little to no change in 08/09. Get the cheaper. I did some research on exactly how much that car is worth. I would pay no more that 21,500 for it.
 
Get quotes from several dealers, not just one, if you can...



Don't take no for an answer, work the quotes with the different places to a reasonable extent, get them to be competitive. It's worth the patience to save hundreds of your hard earned...



Good luck!
 
I've already worked with several dealers to get the price to where it is. I was originally at 22,950 OTD with another dealer. I got it down to 21,900 after some phone calls. I actually got one dealer down to 21,400 for a silver one they have on their lot, but the dealer I am buying from is willing to get a white car from the west coast of florida for 21,900. My wife wants white, so her happiness and satisfaction is worth the extra $500 since this guy will not budge any more on the price.



Still waiting to see what this offer I can't refuse on the 2009 is. I've decided if they want to give it to me for the same price, I'm sold. If they want any more, they can give me the 2008.
 
well, me personally I wouldn't pay more than $400 over what invoice is, my employer gets us that price on new hondas (excluding nav systems and the fit).



MSRP = $21,555 for the EX-L with auto tranny

add 670 for dest fee = $22,225



invoice pricing isn't available on edmunds yet but like I said I def wouldn't pay more than $400 over what invoice is. So if you are paying less than $400 over invoice I would say its a good deal, however if not then I would argue that there is a better deal out there in NC.
 
my choice would be the 08. it's still brand new, full new car warranty, and you save $$$$. i decided years ago to never buy a brand new car again due to the ridiculous waste of money they are (unless you have $$$ to burn...then have at it! :) )



i love honda, especially civics, btw. nice choice.



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Ended up at the dealer, they tried to upsell me on the 2009 for 1k more. I told them no go.



I know buying a new car is not the wisest money choice. But, the wife wants a new car, so she gets a new car.
 
If safety is really a concern, and it should be, don't pass up the chance to get a car with " vehicle stability assist". After driving a car with a vst option you'll never buy one without it. Remember when ABS brakes were the new thing?

The question then was do I want them or not. Now who would want a car without ABS?



I personally would pay the $1000 extra just to get VST even forgetting about the one year newer the nicer wheels and better looking bumpers, not to mention the higher resale value. Wow sounds like a no brainer to me.

Get your wife the 09, she'll be glad you did.
 
Gears said:
I personally would pay the $1000 extra just to get VST even forgetting about the one year newer the nicer wheels and better looking bumpers, not to mention the higher resale value. Wow sounds like a no brainer to me.

Get your wife the 09, she'll be glad you did.



Same here. You'll have a better car and resale will be at least $1000 higher for many years.
 
The 1k more made it too much money to afford. As it was, my budget was 20k. I'm spending 22k because my wife loved the car. It just pushed it too far out of reach.
 
Well I thought long and hard about it and called some other dealerships to get some prices. I ended up with the same dealer giving me the 2009 for 22,500 OTD. So, about 600 less than what I was quoted previously. We had another dealership who I probably could have pushed a tad further, but I ended up going with the original dealership since the service we have received has been impeccable and the salesman really went out of his way to help us.



Thanks for all of your input. I felt that if I was second guessing myself at 1k more, at 600 more I'd be a fool not to take it, and I got the extra safety feature for my wife's vehicle.
 
Florida-LS said:
None. $22,000 is to much for any Civic IMO. They are excellent cars for sure but not worth that kind of money (at least to me).



a bit late since he already made the decision and bought it a month ago...but, since you say that...



for $22k or less, what would you buy that matches the features, warranty, service quality, reliability, decent performance, etc of the Civic? and don't say "for just $4k+ more you can get..." because that wasn't in his budget. ;)
 
paradigm said:
a bit late since he already made the decision and bought it a month ago...but, since you say that...



for $22k or less, what would you buy that matches the features, warranty, service quality, reliability, decent performance, etc of the Civic? and don't say "for just $4k+ more you can get..." because that wasn't in his budget. ;)



I didn't know there was a time limit on replying to threads. I also find it humorous that you attempt to place limitations on whatever reply I may give.



For $15k you can have a brand new Civic. I would go this route. I don't see the benefit of loading up compact cars with tons of options. I'll say it again; Civics are superb cars, but they are not $22,000 cars to me.
 
Florida-LS said:
I didn't know there was a time limit on replying to threads. I also find it humorous that you attempt to place limitations on whatever reply I may give.



For $15k you can have a brand new Civic. I would go this route. I don't see the benefit of loading up compact cars with tons of options. I'll say it again; Civics are superb cars, but they are not $22,000 cars to me.



yes...yes...limitations. lol ...i guess the winking emoticon in my post was overlooked?



just asking you WHY you said it wasn't worth it and wanted to know your opinion on what would be a good alternative, per the OP. he was asking for help with justifying the purchase. now that you qualified your original statement with that info, it makes more sense and we can all be friends again. ;) (wink emoticon indicating friendly sarcasm and/or joke)
 
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