2012 Honda civic can i negotiate "e price" vol. car thread 3hunna

Yo not for nothing those 97 Camry's are probably the most reliable cars I've come across in my life.

I think you should just by from a private seller on craigslist.
 
I mean don't get me wrong if I were looking to get a whip 2 years from now I would just pay cash for the 08 accord but I'm not trying to finance an 08 whip, and i know this is Nike talk where dudes pay cash to go to college but the civic fits my budget where I can over pay on my note and still have pocket money and pay my other bills no worry and its only a year old with 10k miles so the first owner already took the hit I only drive 10-12k miles a year if that so I won't put crazy miles on the car so really this can last me forever.


So then go with the Civic if you're able to do all that you just said.

Civic is good and reliable and I would say your 97 Camry could go to 400K miles.
 
Yo not for nothing those 97 Camry's are probably the most reliable cars I've come across in my life.

I think you should just by from a private seller on craigslist.
last car i had was a 97 camry. i told myself that i wasn't gonna buy a new car until i ran that into the ground. i put over 260,000 miles on the camry with no major problems and gave up and copped a g37 coupe. i couldn't destroy that car if i tried
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Just wait for when honda does another 0.9 financing deal and finance through the dealership and buy brand new.
 
See if you qualify for Honda's financing offers:

http://automobiles.honda.com/current-offers.aspx

Buy the brand new 2013 Civic base model for 18K before taxes.

Honda just redesigned the '13. Looks way better then the 12' model.

Also found this:

http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-...EDAN&listingId=341925392&listingIndex=9&Log=0

Hit up chase, see if you can get a better rate for your loan.

https://www.chase.com/auto-loans


If you are dead set on getting a car, I think the best move is to get the brand new Civic with Honda's 0.9% financing.
 
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See if you qualify for Honda's financing offers:

http://automobiles.honda.com/current-offers.aspx

Buy the brand new 2013 Civic base model for 18K before taxes.

Honda just redesigned the '13. Looks way better then the 12' model.

Also found this:

http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-...EDAN&listingId=341925392&listingIndex=9&Log=0

Hit up chase, see if you can get a better rate for your loan.

https://www.chase.com/auto-loans


If you are dead set on getting a car, I think the best move is to get the brand new Civic with Honda's 0.9% financing.

the 12 and the 13 arent that diff and look the same to me mines the middle console I already compared the 2, the 13 wasnt worth the price increase to me.
 
Just called my insurance company and they told me my damn car insurance would be 350, I called to get a quote before going into a dealer then hearing something crazy. LOL Ill wait till I turn 25 this year by then my speeding ticket and the fender bender I got in will be off my record
 
im still wondering why you getting a brand new civic when older civics are known to be better quality and da aftermarket parts

for maintenance are plentiful and cheap...
 
im still wondering why you getting a brand new civic when older civics are known to be better quality and da aftermarket parts

for maintenance are plentiful and cheap...

I mean know that I know they bussing heads for the car insurance I`m probably just gonna save 6 racks and buy an 03-04 Camry or Accord. lol I need to take a defensive driving class to clear my record quick.
 
I just found this Ford Focus 2012 that looks good and I've heard good things about them, this one is 13.9 is 25k on dash too high though? That's about 12k a year
http://www.toyotaofroswell.com/used/Ford/2012-Ford-Focus-b08585f90a0a004900bbcb8b66f5f8e2.htm

This is the Honda civic

http://www.toyotaofroswell.com/used/Honda/2012-Honda-Civic-00e18f400a0a0065001bb02ed0d5e987.htm

Same yr but civic has half te miles

That civic is 12 minutes from me, brb going to cop
 
Lucky; man you seem like a good dude but I really think you need a listen in managing money

If you can't afford to put a down payment on a car that means you shouldn't be financing a car
 
You should just go brand new OP. My sister just copped a '13 for $4k down and her note is less than 3hunna. I forget which trim level she has but she does have sun roof black alloy rims and some other gadgets. Got that good 0 mi on the dash when she pulled off
 
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