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Yes, it is strange that it comes with a moonroof but no floor mats. I went with the floor mats (love the all in one back mat!!), mud guards and the alarm. Only the alarm I wouldn't do again... *sigh*
Enjoy your new car! What color did you get?
~Carrie
$16,716.28 is the invoice price according to Kelley blue book & Edmund website, both of them put down $460 as destination charge actual destination charge is $440 on window sticker.
I was looking for a LX 4 dr auto with side air bag. I used Edmund's free quote service, 3 dealers replied. One of them quoted me just below the Edmunds TMV. I emailed him back and mentioned some other dealers' ad price was lower, even their own ad price was lower. He emailed me back that he will honor any email or ad price as long as its not expired. Then I saw another dealer's ad on LA Timees $14,988 for EX auto without side airbag, which is $1700 below invoice. To keep a long story short, we showed up at the dealership and showed internet sales ad on the paper he gave us the car $14,988. Total took me 24 hours, I sent quote out on Friday and picked up the car on Saturday.
BTW I shopped toward the end of the month. One thing I learned is always car shopping toward the end of the month better price. Following week I saw same car other dealer's ad for $600 more. Guess LA has lots of dealers so you can shop for a better deal.
Carrie (aka alyssazmom):
My daughter picked silver with gray interior. She was thinking blue but her friend has blue one already. I like green but kids won.
Our EX came with mud guards, one of the must have accessories for car. Since EX comes with keyless entry and immobilizer already we skipped the alarm.
Did you get trunk tray? I went to ebay, didn't win the bid, then I found one online site which is cheaper than ebay, I ordered one today.
What did you get carpet mats or all weather mats? Did you get discount on those mats? I like those all weather mats. I used all weather mats on my 01 Odyssey I love them. Thinking to order them thru online.
What do you think about the cheap plastic steering wheel cover? I am thinking to get one wheel skin leather steering wheel cover with two tone Gray on top and bottom and Black on sides.
bjk
I used to live in CA. in the L.A. area (four years ago) and it is more of a buyers market.
I did get carpet mats, I purchased them at the dealer so I'm sure it was marked up considerably I didn't know at the time that you could purchase Honda accessories online for less.
I do want the trunk tray, my dbf has one for his 2002 Accord and loves it. The steering wheel cover doesn't bother me. I know Honda could have made it a lot worse! For winter I probably will get the all weather floor mats. Sand, salt, slush and mud have ruined past floor mats on my previous car.
How do you like your Ody?
Carrie
$16,716.28 included destination charge. For a Civic or Accord, it is a buyers market in LA, but for my 01 Ody was not I had to pay MSRP for it. , Too bad you move, or else you could get a good deal in LA.
carrie:
You could get any accessory online. If you want a trunk tray, check this one out. This is the cheapest place for trunk tray $66.78 including shipping msrp is $99 http://www.fairhondapartsforyou.com/index.html there are a few other website too. Like h and a accessories http://www.handa-accessories.com/ but since its in CA I have to pay Sales TAX and shipping it adds up the total price.
I love my 01 ODY, but 02 is even better, more horsepower and leather stuffs...
ben
When I look it up for a Civic EX coupe automatic on Edmunds it says 15820 invoice + 460 Destination = 16280.
bjk - is it an additional 460?
I want the right numbers to walk in with!
You are right invoice price for civic coupe EX auto is $15,820+ $440=$16,260 destination charge is $440.- not $460.- well at least that's on my window sticker.
Our EX 4 dr came with splash guard. I am not sure whether EX coupe comes with splash guard or not. I think EX sedan and coupe equipped different, for example coupe comes with CD and 6 speakers, Sedan comes with CD and 4 speakers.
Spalsh guard list price is $89.00. Installation is pretty easy. I installed them on my 01 Odyssey, it took my 1/2 hour. I am not a handy person, if I can do it in 1/2 hour anyone else could. I like splash guard, they will keep the lower portion of the door and rear panel clearer. Especially in LA summer time lots of road tar will splash onto the car.
If you go to H and A they are selling $58.80 plus shipping (depends on the distance I think) you could check it out, The other fair honda parts selling for $57.02 + $3.95 shipping charge. I know dealer typical sell accessory at List price.
ben
Thanks!!!!!!!
Here is the instuction from H and A accessories web site.
http://www.handaaccessories.com/civic/CIVIC01SPLASHGUARDS.pdf
reagrds,
ben
Is the windguard for the moonroof that easy to install as well?
I am in my last month leasing Honda Civic 99 and enjoyed this car so much, that I getting a new one. I live in NY, what is the best place to go and what is the best leasing price out there?
I am looking for EX coupe automatic.
Thanks!
Here is the instruction how to install moonroof visor
http://www.handaaccessories.com/civic/CIVIC01MRVISOR.pdf
It doesn't look like a difficult job to install it, no drilling no cutting at all. I never installed one myself. Let me know after you install it.
Ben
I will start with www.carsdirect.com, they are selling Civic below the invoice at least to give you a starting price then of course your local dealer's weekend ads.
Ben
Planning to buy a '02 Civic LX sometime next week. Could anyone in the Bellevue or Seattle area give me an idea about how much they have paid for this car and which dealer I can go to?
thanks
Krishna
I got it at the second dealer I went to. It was really painless and they were really nice! They matched a ad from another dealer. I got it in South suburb.
I am really enjoying it. Thanks to all of the people that post here that helped!!! Thanks especially to Raybear and bjk!
What made me most happy was that I got $650 for my old car which was in really bad shape.
I'm just going to try and enjoy it and not worry about how I did. It is a nice car!
BTW you are very welcome. Raybear is a very nice guy, got some tips from him when I was shopping for my Ody last year.
eojoy your new Civic.
ben
Enjoy the new Civic!
Carrie
I am new to this group. I am looking to by a civic(preferably EX+moonroof) in the Bay Area. Please post your experiences(dealer, price you paid).
Thanks
guards and fog lights and sunroof deflectors and
also if you want one of those vases on your dash
a la VW bug.
I bought an EX sedan w/ AT, side airbags and floormats for $16,700 from Livermore Honda. Talk to Greg Boynton, tell him that "Dinh" sent you. He'll take extra good care of you.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Brenger
Good luck!
soldbear,
Does 16,700 include destination?. Did u get any extras/free stuff (like oil change etc).
All,
How about financing options?.
Thanks
Note that Civic from the manufacturer doesn't come with floor mats. They are extra. I guess in my case, they are qualified as a "free stuff."
I didn't ask for any free maint. service. I normally do them myself. Also, Livermore Honda is 20 miles from where I live. Autowest Honda is about 1 mile from my office. I didn't buy from Autowest because a sales guy there jerked my wife around when we were shopping for an Odyssey. She hated that place.
Also, don't buy the extended warranty from the dealer. You can get it for much less, almost at cost. You have 12 months/12K miles to buy Honda Care warranty without any penalty. I bought extended warranty for my Odyssey because it has so many electrinic gadgets (sliding doors, navi, ...) but not for my Civic. Contact Donna (ardeagirl@yahoo.com, 1-877-476-4265 X 8011) if you want to buy Honda Care warranty. She has the best price.
Good luck.
For you guys in Bay area why don't you guys come down in LA to buy a brand new Civic and drive back to Bay area. Money you save is worth the trip. We only paid less than $16,450 out the door for Civic Ex Auto 4 Dr. (no side air bag no floor mats).
Hope that helps,
Carrie
Was that all fees "out the door"
Thanks,
Frank
I am a first time car buyer and feeling really nervous about the buying process.
Dealers in the Seattle area are quoting around 17K for the '02 Civic Ex while the Invoice price is 16736 and TMV is 16984. I would like to know what my opening gambit should be when i start negotiations. What do u think would be a good price to pay for this car? Any tips and suggestions?
thanks
Krishna
If you scroll up to msg# 69. by raybear. He knows what he is talking about. Sorry you people have to pay around invoice up in Seattle. You could try to use internet quote or online car buying service. Like priceline.com or carsdirect.com. I never used them so not my endorcement.
Good luck,
bjk
I live in California and just
purchased a blue EX coupe with an automatic transmission for 16,000.
(plus tax and license)I didn't get
floor mats but the dealer did give me another set of wheels to mount my
snow tires on. How did I do? I Did my shopping over the internet.
thanks,
Janice
Where do you live in California? Sounds like you live up North. Did you get extra set of alloy wheels or steel wheels? You are doing good. Any free stuffs from dealer is good to me. :-) If you need to get snow tires in winter, I won't get carpet floor mats, I will get all weather (aka rubber) floor mats
Regards,
bjk
Thanks for everyone's input and help.
I paid $16,150 at "Criswell Honda" in Germantown, MD for a "02" EX sedan with a 5 speed in Titanium, and it came with the floor mates and mud guards. I'm smiling!
Thanks,
FM
You are very welcome. You have to use M&S tires up there eh? I guess I have to say lucky us in LA. We don't use any M&S tires here, but I do have a set of snow chains. We only used once a few years ago on our trip to Bigbear around Christmas time.
I did my shopping on Internet too. Well I lied, I also used LA Times Auto Classified section. We didn't see the car either. I test drove the car just prior to pick up the car and picked the color when internet manager went to get to key for our test drive. LOL
Enjoy your new Civic EX Coupe. BTW, did you get side airbag?
Benn
Is $16,450 include tax and tag? if not, then how much is the total cost? I'm looking for the Civic Ex Auto 4 Dr, and I live in LA.
Thanks,
You could first try Chris Latta @Colonial Honda in Glendale and tell him Benn bought a silve Ex from him in April and refer you to see if he will give you the same price.
Here is his email internet@colonialhonda.dealerspace.com I hope I won't get into trouble to put his email on here.
If he will not give you the price, then you could get a copy of the weekend (Saturday) Los Angeles Times which only costs 50 cents. Go to Auto Classified section and look for Ad from Honda dealer. I have found (used) Riverside Honda's ad (EX 4 dr auto) $14,988 then show it to him, he will match the lowest price on newspaper.
Some other dealers also said they will match the lowest ad price you can find. But since I didn't buy from them I can't recommend them. Also Riverside Honda has lowest ad price on the newspaper, but since I didn't buy from them either and I don't know whether them add any other options or dealers prep fee or not. You could give them a call too.
Good luck,
Benn
I am I'm looking for a 2002 Civic Dx Auto 4 Dr. and I live in Detroit. Will this car be fit for the snow weather in Detroit? Could anybody recommend me a good price and dealer in Detroit area?
BTW, some people told me that it is a better deal to buying a one or two years used car than buying a new car? Could anyone also tell me your opinion on it?
Hondas drop very little in value, so it's up to you if you want new or used. With new you get the full warranty, that's a major consideration.
You should be able to buy a new Civic DX or LX very close to invoice, and the dealer add-on fees aren't much in Detroit, so you can get a pretty good deal quite easily.