Found a LX/SE...on my dealers lot. The Honda web site only lists an EX/SE. Long story short is..$ 15,800 in the driveway. An LX with the "wing".."wheels"..and radio, at a great price
Found a LX/SE...on my dealers lot. The Honda web site only lists an EX/SE. Long story short is..$ 15,800 in the driveway. An LX with the "wing".."wheels"..and radio, at a great price
Read "dealer add ons." Still no sunroof and no ABS. Does LX come with cruise control? At one point it was only available on EX and Si.
The SE radio is a $700-900 item when bought retail. Way too much money for a simple Am/FM/CD/MP3/changer. You can get a more robust radio from Crutchfield for less.
I'm in north suburban Chicago. I got the following price over the net:
Base MSRP Incl dest ....$19,075
Invoice.................$17,476
Internet pricing........$16,969.20 (B4 tax, title & fees)
It's the last few days of March. I walked cold into a different dealer and he had an EX without the side air bags for $16,990. He said if I bought by 3/31 he would work with me on the price. Are they dealing so much because the 2006's will be revamped? How low do you think I can go?
I assume you're looking at a sedan model. You're about $500 below invoice, which to me is pretty good for purchasing a Honda. Are you getting a financing deal as well?
I am in a similar boat. I'm negotiating a deal with a local dealer on:
2005 Honda Civic Coupe EX-SE with 5 Speed. MSRP $18,075 Invoice ~$16,200 Internet Pricing $16,500
They will not lower the price after sending 25 emails back and forth. They offered free pinstriping (big whoop) and I countered with free foglamps at $16.5k and was laughed at. If I choose, I can get 2.9% APR at this price as well, which I am considering.
One other dealer quoted me $16,695 and Cars Direct was $16,063 and is now $16,263 as of 4/1/05.
Can I do better? I'm thinking of holding out until the re-designed '06 is here with the hope that prices on the '05 models will drop lower. Any suggestions?
I'm looking to probably get a new automatic civic LX. Currently I have negotiated a price on a sedan and want to know how good I have done and how much more I should push.
Honda Civic LX Sedan Automatic No additional features. MSRP $16,925 Invoice $15,514 TMV $16,006 Negotiated Price: $14,995 +Docs + TTL
Also, I have a couple other questions. What is the SSRS that you are talking about, is this the side air bags or something else?
How much lower from the sedan negotiated price do you think I could get the coupe for?
What kinda of interested rate do you think I could get for 72months with good credit?
Thanks for all the great informationa guys... you really help me get the best deal I can!
General financial adivce would be not to finance for longer than 60 months, 36 preferrably. 72 month finance will put you in a deep hole if you don't stick with the car for the next 6 years.
I have actually looked into doing this at 72months... normally I would not like to go over 48 months but since I usually buy American cars they drop in value very fast... at 72months as long as I stick it out for over 1 year the trade in value will still be higher than what I would owe on it. Atleast that is what I'm seeing...
After 3 years and 45,000 miles the trade in should be about $8,900 After 3 years and 36,000 miles the trade in should be about $9,100 After 3 years of payments on a 72month loan the remaining balance should be $8,587 at 3.9% interest
That would put me up just after 3 years and then I could get out of it if I wanted to.. was thinking of leasing but I think I can get into a 72month loan for less a month and still be ahead after 3 years instead of even with the lease.
Any suggestions? Can't afford to go 60months thats why I first started thinking about maybe leasing by 72months I think can be less than a lease payment.
Thanks for the help guys, I've never owned a car that kept its resale value so well.
Honda offers 2.9% for 60 months from time to time. I highly doubt you can get 3.9 for 72 from a bank or cerid union. I would say that 72 months financing will run you at least 6%, given that your credit is good. By good I mean FICO of 720 and above. Also, if you can not afford the 60 month financing, a Primary bank may refuse to finance you because of your debt to income ratio after the purchase. This will put you into the hands of captive finance companies, which will offer you 9% as the lowest interest rate. Right now Honda is offering a $189/month lease with $2000 down for 36 months. You can negotiate better than that. I say $150/month with $1000 down is possible.
I don't mean that I can't afford it as in I don't make enough, I'm just worried about getting into the laon and getting laid off (I'm in a contracted position with no definate end time). I currently make 75k a year but could be done at any time and need to build up some cushion also. I currently got my purchase price down to $16044.65 after 7% tax out the door but not exactly sure what I want to be doing yet. hmmm
I am looking to buy a Civic EX sedan with automatic as soon as I can get rid my old car, a '99 VW cabrio (piece of junk, nothing but trouble).
MSRP incl dest. $18,825 Invoice $17,247
I don't want to contact any dealers yet (Cincinnati area), until my old car is sold, but I was wondering what my chances were of negotiating a price below invoice. Are there any factory to dealer incentives (none listed on Edmunds)?
There is a $750 dealer cash if the dealer sells more than 20 I think in the month... I've been negotiating quite a bit with several dealerships and have been pretty successful I think.. I've gottent o $650 below invoice... I would not stop trying if you don't get to $16597 or less... this is only good until the end of the month I think.
I'm looking to buy a Honda Civic. I'm either going to go with a 2 door/Coupe or the 4 door Sedan. I'll probably be buying it from Majestic Honda in Warwick, RI. Their prices look good, average and I did a search on here and it seems like a few people bought from there and had no complaints.
I'm looking for advice on how to go about financing it? My credit is pretty good. I know my FICO score is a 666, not sure on the others. I haven't looked into the dealerships financing options, I wanted advice first. I thought maybe about going with Honda Financial or just taking out a loan somewhere like a bank, Eloan or capital one. I'd need about $15,000.
For now, I care more about the lowest monthly payment possible. I figure in a few months I could always do a refinancing thing like Capital One offers and get lower interest or something.
Any advice? Anyone ever finance from Honda or Majestic and know how their rates go or anything?
I am shopping for a '05 Civic VP or LX in the Louisville, KY area. I have been referred to one dealership (Sam Swope Honda) by three different people, so it couldn't be too bad. They have been wonderful. Our problem was our credit scores were in the mid-500's so that meant a higher rate and less car. I was told that if they couldn't get it done for us, nobody could. They have finally gotten us approved for about $16,000 which would by a VP (Value Package) and it is priced at $15,175. Is that a good price? I am trading my '97 Toyota Corolla that has over 200K miles, but is in otherwise good condition and they are saying the trade-in value will be between $1,000 and 1,500. Since the VP does not have power windows, locks, or cruise control and the LX does, but is priced at $16,925 (no dealer installed options), should I try to get the LX, which will push my payment upwards in the amount of about $35.00 per month. I just don't want to over extend ourselves. That is what got our credit score where it is now, but we're are doing fine now. Any ideas? I don't know what the invoice price is on either model to know if I am over or under on the price. As a buyer that has had a problem getting financed, should I haggle with the people that finally got it to work? Are the finance companies (Honda Credit) really that concerned about the difference in the price of the LX and the VP that they wouldn't allow us to go that route for more car. I checked Kelly Blue Book for trade-in and suggested retail and went back 6 years (my financing terms) and saw that the LX was only worth about $100 more at the end of six years, so is it worth it to have the power windows, locks, and cruise control? Thanks for your input and advice.
I'm looking to buy a Honda Civic. I'm either going to go with a 2 door/Coupe or the 4 door Sedan. I'll probably be buying it from Majestic Honda in Warwick, RI. Their prices look good, average and I did a search on here and it seems like a few people bought from there and had no complaints.
I'm looking for advice on how to go about financing it? My credit is pretty good. I know my FICO score is a 666, not sure on the others. I haven't looked into the dealerships financing options, I wanted advice first. I thought maybe about going with Honda Financial or just taking out a loan somewhere like a bank, Eloan or capital one. I'd need about $15,000.
For now, I care more about the lowest monthly payment possible. I figure in a few months I could always do a refinancing thing like Capital One offers and get lower interest or something.
Any advice? Anyone ever finance from Honda or Majestic and know how their rates go or anything?
If you are a recent graduate, or will be graduating soon, try Honda finance. Although your FICO is low, the recent graduate program will work for you if you never had any negatives, like not paying on time, or not paying at all. Under the recent graduate program you would qualify for the lowest advertized rate, which is 1.9% right now on the Civic's.
I'm in the process of buying a 2000 Civic VP sedan and I'm wondering how much to pay for it. Seller is a private individual and asking price is $6500. Mileage is 132000 but the car seems to be in excellent shape. What do you advise?
Three weeks ago, I purchased a Civic two door with list of 14,475 for 12,300 in Nashville, Tennessee. There was a Honda dealer in Knoxville, Tennessee who offered the same for 12,000. I did not want to make the drive.
I'm in the process of buying a 2000 Civic VP sedan and I'm wondering how much to pay for it. Seller is a private individual and asking price is $6500. Mileage is 132000 but the car seems to be in excellent shape. What do you advise? The timing belt and water pump have been changed by the way. I need some feedback ASAP. Thanks guys.
So you think I should buy it? This is my first car so I need all the help I can get. Someone else said the price was too high.If it is how much would make it a good deal? I don't really mind about the power windows. I also found a 98 Civic LX asking price $5500 with nearly 80000 miles on it but I noticed the radiator was new and it turned out the car had been in what the dealer referred to as a minor accident. I checked it out on Carfax and the car has had 4 owners. Its also a manual not an automatic. There was also a student's car going for $5000 not as clean; also a 98 Civic LX with 85000 miles. So whats your take on this? Of the three which is the best deal? Thank you. And are there any real differences between the LX and the VP?
HI! I'm new and I just bought my first car ever. It is a 2004 Civic LX 4 Door Sedan in Magnesium Grey. It has 19,300 miles and was a previous rental. I am in Milwaukee, WI. The experience was not the best for me because I felt that it was a very serious decision and my sales person seemed to think that it was about as big a decision as buying a sandwich. Also, she did lie to me and tell me that the warranty was included (7 year, 100k) in the listed price. I bought my car for 14,300 plus 989 for that warranty and 500 for gap insurance. Altogether ended up being 16,000 something. From reading previous posts, it does look like I paid a bit much which is a bummer.
In these forums someone will ALWAYS jump in and say the price is too high or that you paid too much. It sounds like a good car at a good price. Nothing wrong with a value package. Just not as much equipment. Nothing you can't live without.
The number of miles and the number of owners does not determine a car's condition as much as the car itself. I would much rather have a well maintained Honda with 100,000 than one with 40,000 miles that's had two oil changes and I would rather have a 100,000 mile Honda than a european car with 40,000 miles.
Just purchased a 2004 leftover Civic SI, silver for $16,500 in NE PA. The SI doesn't move as much as the other civics so you should be able to get a good deal on either a 2004 or 2005 model. I'd pay no more than invoice. Good luck.
Hi all I am, I am interested in purchasing an used Honda Civic. The car that I recently saw is a 2002 DX, 35000 miles, good engines with some cosmetic problems: deep foot long scratch on the side, bumper is cracked and will have to be replaced, old tires which will have to be replaced. The seller is asking for $8500. Q1: is this a fair price? Q2: how much would it cost roughly to replace the tires and fix the scratch and bumper?
Q1: is this a fair price? A1:Why don't you use the links here on Edmunds to appraise the car? My guess is that $8500 is high.
Q2:how much would it cost roughly to replace the tires and fix the scratch and bumper? A2:Go to tirerack.com to figure tire costs. You're on your own though for body work. How can anyone estimate repairs like that over the net? Take it to a body shop.
That is not a good price. I was able to purchase a Civic 2005 VP MT for 12,300 in Nashville, Tennessee. I could have bought it cheaper in Knoxville at 12,000. Do not pay that--it is too much. Buy a new one and finance it at 1.9%.
HI! I'm new and I just bought my first car ever. It is a 2004 Civic LX 4 Door Sedan in Magnesium Grey. It has 19,300 miles and was a previous rental. I am in Milwaukee, WI. The experience was not the best for me because I felt that it was a very serious decision and my sales person seemed to think that it was about as big a decision as buying a sandwich. Also, she did lie to me and tell me that the warranty was included (7 year, 100k) in the listed price. I bought my car for 14,300 plus 989 for that warranty and 500 for gap insurance. Altogether ended up being 16,000 something. From reading previous posts, it does look like I paid a bit much which is a bummer.
I just wanted to share Marlena
Hate to say this, but you would have been better off buying new.
Assuming it was manual tranny and no side airbags, I'd say you did pretty good, about 100 bucks less than invoice and about $1100 less than Edmunds TMV. Even better if it was automatic and/or side air bags.
sorry not sure if this is the right forum to ask about pricing, but I am considering a 2000 Civic EX coupe, no major problems, 31K miles, seller won't go below $8,500. Should I go for it?
yes, probably, but we're not talking a whole heck of a lot of money, and what's done is done. It's a terrific car (I have exactly the same, including color), and, if it's HondaCare, she got a wonderful warranty and that little gem of an automobile should be good to go for a long, long time. Don't look back, look forward.
Anyone bought a new Civic recently in Central Florida? Wondering what the going rate here is, if prices are close to invoice and also looking for a dealer recommendation. I'm looking for an LX or VP, auto.
I just bought my first car this weekend. The dealer final prices was like 14800 and with taxes, document fee, 3.9% 60 month finc, and stuff final total was like 15900. The dealer was eager about selling the car, maybe because it was last day of the month. I thought it was a good deal especially being in NJ.
Just bought a Civic LX. Made sure the salesperson knew that I wanted a LX WITH side airbags. During my initial visit to the dealer, I was told that they were not in stock but the sales manager said he could get one from another dealer in 2-3 days so i proceeded with the negotiations. I went back the second day to let them know that I was interested in buying and wanted a test drive. On the second day my salesperson told me that he looked some more and there were LX with side airbag in stock. I thought it was a bit odd that all of the sudden it was in stock but I thought that perhaps they didn't look close enough the day before.
The car was delivered the next day. I questioned the side air bag twice-where was it located? Does "dual stage" mean front and side air bag? I was assured that they were on the side of the door and yes, dual stage means side and front air bag.
To make a long story short, after reading the manual, I realized that there is no side air bag. I called and the dealer said that the price paid was for a LX without side air bags. After a lot of very aggravated calls, i was given a $250 check. I do not think that that is a fair compensation, but the more i was trying to reason with them, the less they were giving me. I thought that I could put the whole bad experience behind me but then I realized that the check, which is imprinted with "two signatures required" only has one signature. You would think that the dealership, after all that, would at least sign a check properly.
Unfortunately, I have no written proof besides something that the finance manager wrote on a piece of paper. Nothing official states that the car was supposed to have side air bag. I assumed that the sales person knew what he was doing and the I thought the the VIN and stock # would mean that it has the side air bag.
Just something to be aware of when looking for additional options on your vehicle. Have them write the option down. don't be stupid like me and assume that the salesperson is knowledgeable.
I got this from the fleet manager at Shack-Findly Honda here in Las Vegas: 2005 Honda Civic VP Coupe Auto at the Internet price of $13744 Dealer fees are $626 ($399 doc fee, $199 VTR and $28 title fee = $626)) Nevada Sales Tax is $1077 The Total is $15447 (no other charges, add on's or hidden fees will be added or incurred) This price is OTD.
The TMV including tax is 15005. The Carsdirect price including tax is 15267
Now the question is, can you normally negotiate with fleet managers? It looks like I might be able to squeeze another 500 or so out of them.
Yes, you can negoitate with them. The price I received from the internet manager or sales person was actually lower when I went in person and asked about the prices than what I was given over the internet. Good luck.
There is this wonderful thing that trumps the idiot salesperson every time. It's called.....
THE WINDOWSTICKER
Never EVER take a salesperson's word that a car has a certain option unless you can physically see it (side airbags are verified by the tags on the seats) or look at the windowsticker.
Does anyone know if the civic hx model will be offered for 2006? I am planning on replacing my 97 hx but started looking too late to find anything in a 2005.
Hello, all I am new here, so please help. Considering a new Honda, the dealer is asking for $17000 (FIRM) including the wheel lock for the alloy wheel.
base invoice w/o destination charge---16960 from edmunds.com destination charge---515 odometer---67 miles color--magnesium tax in PA---6% (or $1020) misc fees---$130.5 out of door---$18150.5
I am living in central PA and the dealer is asking me to pick up the car within 48 hours. Please advise,
Comments
Read "dealer add ons."
Still no sunroof and no ABS. Does LX come with cruise control? At one point it was only available on EX and Si.
The SE radio is a $700-900 item when bought retail. Way too much money for a simple Am/FM/CD/MP3/changer. You can get a more robust radio from Crutchfield for less.
I got the following price over the net:
Base MSRP Incl dest ....$19,075
Invoice.................$17,476
Internet pricing........$16,969.20 (B4 tax, title & fees)
It's the last few days of March. I walked cold into a different dealer and he had an EX without the side air bags for $16,990. He said if I bought by 3/31 he would work with me on the price. Are they dealing so much because the 2006's will be revamped? How low do you think I can go?
Any advice wouuld be appreciated.
I assume you're looking at a sedan model. You're about $500 below invoice, which to me is pretty good for purchasing a Honda. Are you getting a financing deal as well?
I am in a similar boat. I'm negotiating a deal with a local dealer on:
2005 Honda Civic Coupe EX-SE with 5 Speed.
MSRP $18,075
Invoice ~$16,200
Internet Pricing $16,500
They will not lower the price after sending 25 emails back and forth. They offered free pinstriping (big whoop) and I countered with free foglamps at $16.5k and was laughed at. If I choose, I can get 2.9% APR at this price as well, which I am considering.
One other dealer quoted me $16,695 and Cars Direct was $16,063 and is now $16,263 as of 4/1/05.
Can I do better? I'm thinking of holding out until the re-designed '06 is here with the hope that prices on the '05 models will drop lower. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Eric
I'm looking to probably get a new automatic civic LX. Currently I have negotiated a price on a sedan and want to know how good I have done and how much more I should push.
Honda Civic LX Sedan Automatic
No additional features.
MSRP $16,925
Invoice $15,514
TMV $16,006
Negotiated Price: $14,995 +Docs + TTL
Also, I have a couple other questions. What is the SSRS that you are talking about, is this the side air bags or something else?
How much lower from the sedan negotiated price do you think I could get the coupe for?
What kinda of interested rate do you think I could get for 72months with good credit?
Thanks for all the great informationa guys... you really help me get the best deal I can!
After 3 years and 45,000 miles the trade in should be about $8,900
After 3 years and 36,000 miles the trade in should be about $9,100
After 3 years of payments on a 72month loan the remaining balance should be $8,587 at 3.9% interest
That would put me up just after 3 years and then I could get out of it if I wanted to.. was thinking of leasing but I think I can get into a 72month loan for less a month and still be ahead after 3 years instead of even with the lease.
Any suggestions? Can't afford to go 60months thats why I first started thinking about maybe leasing by 72months I think can be less than a lease payment.
Thanks for the help guys, I've never owned a car that kept its resale value so well.
MSRP incl dest. $18,825
Invoice $17,247
I don't want to contact any dealers yet (Cincinnati area), until my old car is sold, but I was wondering what my chances were of negotiating a price below invoice. Are there any factory to dealer incentives (none listed on Edmunds)?
I'm looking for advice on how to go about financing it? My credit is pretty good. I know my FICO score is a 666, not sure on the others. I haven't looked into the dealerships financing options, I wanted advice first. I thought maybe about going with Honda Financial or just taking out a loan somewhere like a bank, Eloan or capital one. I'd need about $15,000.
For now, I care more about the lowest monthly payment possible. I figure in a few months I could always do a refinancing thing like Capital One offers and get lower interest or something.
Any advice? Anyone ever finance from Honda or Majestic and know how their rates go or anything?
Thanks
They want $4800 for it with trade. It's a black Si with side air bags.
Can I do better?
Thanks for any thoughts.
I'm looking for advice on how to go about financing it? My credit is pretty good. I know my FICO score is a 666, not sure on the others. I haven't looked into the dealerships financing options, I wanted advice first. I thought maybe about going with Honda Financial or just taking out a loan somewhere like a bank, Eloan or capital one. I'd need about $15,000.
For now, I care more about the lowest monthly payment possible. I figure in a few months I could always do a refinancing thing like Capital One offers and get lower interest or something.
Any advice? Anyone ever finance from Honda or Majestic and know how their rates go or anything?
If you are a recent graduate, or will be graduating soon, try Honda finance. Although your FICO is low, the recent graduate program will work for you if you never had any negatives, like not paying on time, or not paying at all. Under the recent graduate program you would qualify for the lowest advertized rate, which is 1.9% right now on the Civic's.
This is there price in Califonia.
2005 Honda Civic 2dr Hatchback Si
MSRP Price: $19,835
Invoice Price: $18,168
CarsDirect Price: $18,068
Pricing as of 04/21/05 in zip code 95355
Powertrain
STDEN-01
Engine: 2.0L I-4 DOHC 16-Valve i-VTEC
4-cylinder engine with 2.0-liter displacement, dual overhead cam valvetrain
STD
STDTN-01
Transmission: Close-Ratio 5-Speed Manual w/Overdrive
STD
Wheels & Tires
STDTR-01
Tires: P205/55R16 89V AS
tires with 205mm width, 16.0" rim
STD
STDWL-01
Wheels: 16 in. Alloy
STD
Seats & Seat Trim
STDST-01
Bolstered Front Sport Seats
STD
STDTM-01
Alcantara Seat Trim
STD
Other Options
PAINT-01
Monotone Paint Application
STD
STDRD-01
Radio: 120-Watt AM/FM/CD Audio System
STD
AIR-01
Front Side Airbags (SRS)
$228
CA-01
California Emissions
N/C
Destination Charge
cddest-01
Manufacturer's Destination Charge
$515
But...the miles are a killer. Most shoppers would run the other way.
And...It's a Value Pkg. Most buyers think it's too stripped for them. no power windows etc...
Not the easiest Honda to sell.
And are there any real differences between the LX and the VP?
I just wanted to share
Marlena
The number of miles and the number of owners does not determine a car's condition as much as the car itself. I would much rather have a well maintained Honda with 100,000 than one with 40,000 miles that's had two oil changes and I would rather have a 100,000 mile Honda than a european car with 40,000 miles.
Q1: is this a fair price?
Q2: how much would it cost roughly to replace the tires and fix the scratch and bumper?
Thank you so much in advance!
A1:Why don't you use the links here on Edmunds to appraise the car? My guess is that $8500 is high.
Q2:how much would it cost roughly to replace the tires and fix the scratch and bumper?
A2:Go to tirerack.com to figure tire costs. You're on your own though for body work. How can anyone estimate repairs like that over the net? Take it to a body shop.
I just wanted to share
Marlena
Hate to say this, but you would have been better off buying new.
I've had a used Honda Accord before and am wondering what should be :
1.Fair price for Honda Civic Auto should be in Dallas,Texas.
2.Should I go shopping around to various dealers?
Does anyone have info on pricing for LX and EX versions of the new Civic coupe or sedan? Thanks.
The car was delivered the next day. I questioned the side air bag twice-where was it located? Does "dual stage" mean front and side air bag? I was assured that they were on the side of the door and yes, dual stage means side and front air bag.
To make a long story short, after reading the manual, I realized that there is no side air bag. I called and the dealer said that the price paid was for a LX without side air bags. After a lot of very aggravated calls, i was given a $250 check. I do not think that that is a fair compensation, but the more i was trying to reason with them, the less they were giving me. I thought that I could put the whole bad experience behind me but then I realized that the check, which is imprinted with "two signatures required" only has one signature. You would think that the dealership, after all that, would at least sign a check properly.
Unfortunately, I have no written proof besides something that the finance manager wrote on a piece of paper. Nothing official states that the car was supposed to have side air bag. I assumed that the sales person knew what he was doing and the I thought the the VIN and stock # would mean that it has the side air bag.
Just something to be aware of when looking for additional options on your vehicle. Have them write the option down. don't be stupid like me and assume that the salesperson is knowledgeable.
2005 Honda Civic VP Coupe Auto at the Internet price of $13744
Dealer fees are $626 ($399 doc fee, $199 VTR and $28 title fee = $626))
Nevada Sales Tax is $1077
The Total is $15447 (no other charges, add on's or hidden fees will be added or incurred)
This price is OTD.
The TMV including tax is 15005.
The Carsdirect price including tax is 15267
Now the question is, can you normally negotiate with fleet managers? It looks like I might be able to squeeze another 500 or so out of them.
There is this wonderful thing that trumps the idiot salesperson every time. It's called.....
THE WINDOWSTICKER
Never EVER take a salesperson's word that a car has a certain option unless you can physically see it (side airbags are verified by the tags on the seats) or look at the windowsticker.
I am new here, so please help. Considering a new Honda, the dealer is asking for $17000 (FIRM) including the wheel lock for the alloy wheel.
base invoice w/o destination charge---16960 from edmunds.com
destination charge---515
odometer---67 miles
color--magnesium
tax in PA---6% (or $1020)
misc fees---$130.5
out of door---$18150.5
I am living in central PA and the dealer is asking me to pick up the car within 48 hours. Please advise,