Civics are tighttt
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Civics are tighttt
I recently (freaking yesterday) traded in my 94 accord for my new 08 Si, and so far...no regrets man! Im still a bit new to stick but its getting pretty easy even now. Since all i got is my Si on my mind, this is the perfect place to share! What up guys.
#9
RE: Civics are tighttt
Congratulations on your new acquisition and WELCOME to the forum...
How much Money did they gave you for your Accord towards your new Si, because dealers tend too give ****-y money when you trade ina car towards a newer one. Sometimes it's better to sell it on the side and make more money and apply thatas adown payment. Just my opinion
I also have a 94 Accord Ex. I don't want to sell it soon because it's my 1st car. In may it will be 8yrs I been having my Accord. I love to drive my 00 Si, Si's are bad ***!!!!
How much Money did they gave you for your Accord towards your new Si, because dealers tend too give ****-y money when you trade ina car towards a newer one. Sometimes it's better to sell it on the side and make more money and apply thatas adown payment. Just my opinion
I also have a 94 Accord Ex. I don't want to sell it soon because it's my 1st car. In may it will be 8yrs I been having my Accord. I love to drive my 00 Si, Si's are bad ***!!!!
#10
RE: Civics are tighttt
Thanks guys! Now i just gotta keep it clean and pretty.
@croninc I traded my accord in for the si.
@Civic Si - I live in Texas and they recently passed a new law called aircheck but i'm not sure what other states. I dont have all the detail off the top of my head but basically if your car is 10 years or older or can not pass the emissions test, you can trade it in at certain dealerships for 3k for a new or used thats 2005 or newer under 25k.
if you want to know all the details here's the site. www.driveacleanmachine.com
just print out a application and send it through the mail and they'll send back a voucher that you can bring to the dealership.
Anyways, thats what i did but i honestly didn't want to trade in my 94 accord. Its just it has been acting up alot and none of my local mechenics can find out what was wrong. Plus i needed a reliable car for my job.
@croninc I traded my accord in for the si.
@Civic Si - I live in Texas and they recently passed a new law called aircheck but i'm not sure what other states. I dont have all the detail off the top of my head but basically if your car is 10 years or older or can not pass the emissions test, you can trade it in at certain dealerships for 3k for a new or used thats 2005 or newer under 25k.
if you want to know all the details here's the site. www.driveacleanmachine.com
just print out a application and send it through the mail and they'll send back a voucher that you can bring to the dealership.
Anyways, thats what i did but i honestly didn't want to trade in my 94 accord. Its just it has been acting up alot and none of my local mechenics can find out what was wrong. Plus i needed a reliable car for my job.
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