What year? Is it brand new? If not, how many miles?
Bye Bye Corolla..........Nice car Jimbo
First new car![/QUOTE]
I dunno about you... but I'd guess it's........ new?
What year? Is it brand new? If not, how many miles?
Bye Bye Corolla..........Nice car Jimbo
very cool man...im just not a fan of how the gauges are laid out...
they are reliable as shit tho. nice choice
veeeeeeeeteeecchhhhh waaaaaWaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA(deepbreath)AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Yep, brand new, had 22 miles on her, hadn't even been test driven. Still was wrapped in all the plastic.
And that's the incentive I thought about buying new. We spend about $4,000 more for a car I KNOW has been taken care of, never missed an oil change, never run low on oil pressure, never wrecked, etc...SWEET!!!
I am not a fan of buying brand new (and taking the initial depreciation hit) but, having bought a few brand new cars in my life, it's nice driving something you know the FULL history on.
it's nice driving something you know the FULL history on.
Yea SI's are still ridiculously expensive. I could never justify spending 27k for a civic lol.Nice, you'll like it.
I wanted to get the Civic SI but when I bought they were marking them up over MSRP and refusing to budge.
I practically stole my Accord by comparison. Stick shift 4 door Accords are apparently not desirable in LA.
Yea SI's are still ridiculously expensive. I could never justify spending 27k for a civic lol.
A 2 door accord was our second choice, but this popped up.
27k are you serious? I would just buy a slightly used GTI for 6k less!
27k are you serious? I would just buy a slightly used GTI for 6k less!
I wouldn't. But at 27k a WRX is a possibility as is a Mazdaspeed 3, both of which I'd love to own.
As a heart attack, they were listed in the showroom for 26,900 fully loaded.
You can pick up an MS3 for under 23 now days. I think MSRP is 24k.