Thread: What is reasonalable price for 2007 HONDA CIVIC LX
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Mar 13th, 2008 09:57 PM
#1
Newbie
What is reasonalable price for 2007 HONDA CIVIC LX
going to negotiate with the owner who sells 2007 HONDA CIVIC LX (15000km, no accident record according to CARFAX, first owner ). What would be reasonalable price? $16000 (tax included)? he is leasing the car, how it works if i would to buy that in stead of continue leasing it?
thanks.
Last edited by testtest123; Mar 13th, 2008 at 10:05 PM.
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Mar 13th, 2008 10:04 PM
#2
if the owner's leasing, he/she has no right to sell the car to you. The car is owned by Honda, not the owner
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Mar 13th, 2008 10:36 PM
#3
[OP]
Newbie

Originally Posted by
bst
if the owner's leasing, he/she has no right to sell the car to you. The car is owned by Honda, not the owner
owner said the dealer can help to change the plan. of course, he will pay for the penalties and oth costs.
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Mar 14th, 2008 09:32 PM
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[OP]
Newbie

Originally Posted by
testtest123
owner said the dealer can help to change the plan. of course, he will pay for the penalties and oth costs.
BUMP
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Mar 14th, 2008 10:36 PM
#5
$16k sounds like a very good price. Need more details though.
And is it auto or standard? Thats a big price difference.
Something sounds funny about the situation you state. Car seems to be selling below market price and the owner would be taking a significant loss on the lease at $16k sales price.

Originally Posted by
testtest123
going to negotiate with the owner who sells 2007 HONDA CIVIC LX (15000km, no accident record according to CARFAX, first owner ). What would be reasonalable price? $16000 (tax included)? he is leasing the car, how it works if i would to buy that in stead of continue leasing it?
thanks.
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Mar 15th, 2008 11:57 AM
#6
Jr. Member

+1 great deal for an LX they go for $23k-$34k on the road

Originally Posted by
urban1
$16k sounds like a very good price. Need more details though.
And is it auto or standard? Thats a big price difference.
Something sounds funny about the situation you state. Car seems to be selling below market price and the owner would be taking a significant loss on the lease at $16k sales price.
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