HELP ME PLEASE
#1
HELP ME PLEASE
Hey all,
About 3 weeks ago my car was stolen. I have always liked the Honda Civic based on looks... I really do not know too much about the car itself. I need help! I am a youngfemale so the dealers see dollar signs when they look at me...! What do I do? How should I handle these guys? What are the selling points of the civic? What are the down faults? What should I look out for? Please help me!!!!! email: manthamay00@hotmail.com
Thanks!
About 3 weeks ago my car was stolen. I have always liked the Honda Civic based on looks... I really do not know too much about the car itself. I need help! I am a youngfemale so the dealers see dollar signs when they look at me...! What do I do? How should I handle these guys? What are the selling points of the civic? What are the down faults? What should I look out for? Please help me!!!!! email: manthamay00@hotmail.com
Thanks!
#2
RE: HELP ME PLEASE
that sucks that ur car was stolen. what year car are u looking at getting? i cant think of any bad things about civics other then its not a fast car they
get great gas mileage my 97 is 33-36mpg in town 40mpg on the highway, there easy to drive cause of there so small. let us know what year and trim
model ur looking at and we could tell u more about the car DX/LX/EX
get great gas mileage my 97 is 33-36mpg in town 40mpg on the highway, there easy to drive cause of there so small. let us know what year and trim
model ur looking at and we could tell u more about the car DX/LX/EX
#3
RE: HELP ME PLEASE
Yeah, give us a suggestion on how you drive, what you want out of your car, and etc.. And we could better suggest a model and year.
You can also get on a site like autotrader.com and you can run a search to compare and contrast them, and their asking prices around the community. It will better help you to get a firm price idea, and not be intimidated by the sales staff at a car lot.
The best thing you can do is go in solid, with your final offer in mind, don't ever let them start telling you they can get you so much a month for so much down, and etc... Just agree on the price, then do your financing, if you will be financing. We will help suggest some things.
You can also get on a site like autotrader.com and you can run a search to compare and contrast them, and their asking prices around the community. It will better help you to get a firm price idea, and not be intimidated by the sales staff at a car lot.
The best thing you can do is go in solid, with your final offer in mind, don't ever let them start telling you they can get you so much a month for so much down, and etc... Just agree on the price, then do your financing, if you will be financing. We will help suggest some things.
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