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2017 Honda Civic Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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  • thelizard89thelizard89 Member Posts: 1
    23,929 offer for a 2017 honda civic touring, great deal or a fair one?
  • crv2015dfwcrv2015dfw Member Posts: 3
    I am interested in EX in DFW without dealer options or very minimal dealer options . I believe we should get great price since 2018 honda civic is debutting on 3rd October 2017 - let me know your thoughts or experience
  • bongadibongadi Member Posts: 6
    I am trying to get a Civic 2017 EX-T with sensing in the DFW market. The dealers are being coy and not answering e-mails. I got one quote but it seems high.

    1. Invoice price + Freight/Delivery $22,521.14
    2. Your best offer before TTL  - $23,521.14
    3. Manufacturer and other Discounts -    $653.86
    4. Your Dealership Discount - $0.00
    5. Dealer cash from Manufacturer $0.00
    6. tax @ 6.25% $1,470.07
    7. Title and Lic (approx) $420.00
    8. Out of the door (OTD) $25,411.21
    -----------------------------------------

    what is the best deal I can get in DFW for CIvic EX-T w/ HS ?
  • brianchoibrianchoi Member Posts: 6
    Recently purchased 2017 Honda Civic LX 4dr Sedan CVT Blk for 17200OTD with 0.9% APR. I personally thought I have a good deal. One of my family members is thinking about getting the same deal from the same dealer. do you guys think this is a good idea?
  • lovehondas5lovehondas5 Member Posts: 8
    This is the current special from Honda on the 2017 Civic lease:

    LX: $169 x 36 mos @ 15k with $1999 plus taxes and tags due at signing

    EX: MSRP $22,015
    Selling price: $19,500 plus ttlpf
    RV: $12,108.25
    MF: .0006, $685 out of pocket, $265 x 36mo. @ 15k miles/yr

    I am wondering what is a fair negotiation as this will be my first lease.
    Ideally, I'd like to aim for $500 down with about $150/month on the LX or less than $200/mo on the EX.

    Thank you!
  • MichaellMichaell Moderator Posts: 258,897

    This is the current special from Honda on the 2017 Civic lease:

    LX: $169 x 36 mos @ 15k with $1999 plus taxes and tags due at signing

    EX: MSRP $22,015
    Selling price: $19,500 plus ttlpf
    RV: $12,108.25
    MF: .0006, $685 out of pocket, $265 x 36mo. @ 15k miles/yr

    I am wondering what is a fair negotiation as this will be my first lease.
    Ideally, I'd like to aim for $500 down with about $150/month on the LX or less than $200/mo on the EX.

    Thank you!

    The $1999 down is about $56/mo, so that top lease is more like $225/mo

    You won't get $150/mo with $500 down

    Negotiate the selling price first.

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  • lovehondas5lovehondas5 Member Posts: 8
    Here's the new offer/negotiation on the Civic EX/36/15k Lease::

    Selling price $18,900
    $1k down
    Destination/freight: 875
    Gov Fees 65.75
    Proc/Doc fees: 299
    Total taxes: 873.67

    $236/month (all inclusive)

    Should I take it or do i have room to push for a better offer?
  • MichaellMichaell Moderator Posts: 258,897

    Here's the new offer/negotiation on the Civic EX/36/15k Lease::

    Selling price $18,900
    $1k down
    Destination/freight: 875
    Gov Fees 65.75
    Proc/Doc fees: 299
    Total taxes: 873.67

    $236/month (all inclusive)

    Should I take it or do i have room to push for a better offer?

    Assuming it's the same $22,015 MSRP, I get $207/mo with those prices.

    Ask the dealer for the adjusted cap cost, and make sure you understand what was added to and subtracted from the selling price to get that number.

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  • lovehondas5lovehondas5 Member Posts: 8
    Yes, the MSRP of 22,015 is still the same.

    The 236 is including all fees and the final total, nothing more.

    Is your $207 before tax, interest, and fees or the final total?
  • MichaellMichaell Moderator Posts: 258,897

    Yes, the MSRP of 22,015 is still the same.

    The 236 is including all fees and the final total, nothing more.

    Is your $207 before tax, interest, and fees or the final total?

    My $207 simply uses the prices you've provided. That's why I've asked you to get the adjusted cap cost, with the taxes and fees.

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  • Sandman6472Sandman6472 Member Posts: 7,175
    We rent a bunch of Civic's at work and it's a really nice vehicle, their CVT is about the same as the Corolla's, a much better effort than Nissan's CVT. I did notice that the fule level indicator went to a red bar in the 2017's which makes it easier to read. I know I made a mistake in telling a customer about their gas level in a '16 model since the level indicator was the same shade as the level markers and I had trouble reading it. With the '17 model fix, no more issues for me.
    Will definitely check one out again when I'm in the market because the improvements over my 2006 model are excellent!!

    The Sandman :)B)

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  • attolev17attolev17 Member Posts: 1
    Purchased 2017 Honda Civic EXL-1.5 Turbo
    MSRP=$24,675
    Selling Price=$21,175-$500(Military)=$20,675+TTL

    Salesman mentioned dealership looking to mobe 2017 Civics before 2018 Accord arrivals.

    Let me know if anyone needs the dealer markup sheet to use at your area dealer.  I was dealing in Atlanta, GA.
  • MichaellMichaell Moderator Posts: 258,897
    attolev17 said:

    Purchased 2017 Honda Civic EXL-1.5 Turbo
    MSRP=$24,675
    Selling Price=$21,175-$500(Military)=$20,675+TTL

    Salesman mentioned dealership looking to mobe 2017 Civics before 2018 Accord arrivals.

    Let me know if anyone needs the dealer markup sheet to use at your area dealer.  I was dealing in Atlanta, GA.

    Congrats!

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  • lovehondas5lovehondas5 Member Posts: 8
    This is the final and best deal they could offer on the '17 Civic sedan EX lease in Virginia:

    MSRP 22,015
    Sale: 18,118
    MF: .0006
    RV: 55% (isn't it supposed to be 57% on both trims or does it change because of 15k miles)?

    36/15k
    1k down (includes doc/fees + tax + first payment)
    I can take either 225/mo total or 219 with 1,219.83 down

    Side note: do the proc/doc and gov fees differ by locations? Because the doc/proc fees (685) + gov fees (85) seemed very high.

    As mentioned before the 1300 lease cash, dealer didn't want to disclose and said there were no incentives/rebates.

    Bonus: wheel lock, mud guard, 3 oil changes, 3 yearly inspections.

    Is this this a good over deal to move forward with?

    Thank you for all your help in advance!
  • lovehondas5lovehondas5 Member Posts: 8
    This is the final and best deal they could offer on the '17 Civic sedan EX lease in Virginia:

    MSRP 22,015
    Sale: 18,118
    MF: .0006
    RV: 55% (isn't it supposed to be 57% or does it change because of 15k miles)?

    36/15k
    1k down (includes doc/fees + tax + first payment)
    I can take either 225/mo total or 219 with 1,219.83 down

    Side note: proc/doc fees are 685 (seems very high), gov fees 85 (also high)-- do these differ by locations?

    They didn't want to disclose the 1300 lease cash and said no incentives or rebates.

    Bonus: wheel lock, mud guard, 3 oil changes, 3 yearly inspections

    Is this a good deal to move forward with?
  • MichaellMichaell Moderator Posts: 258,897

    This is the final and best deal they could offer on the '17 Civic sedan EX lease in Virginia:

    MSRP 22,015
    Sale: 18,118
    MF: .0006
    RV: 55% (isn't it supposed to be 57% or does it change because of 15k miles)?

    36/15k
    1k down (includes doc/fees + tax + first payment)
    I can take either 225/mo total or 219 with 1,219.83 down

    Side note: proc/doc fees are 685 (seems very high), gov fees 85 (also high)-- do these differ by locations?

    They didn't want to disclose the 1300 lease cash and said no incentives or rebates.

    Bonus: wheel lock, mud guard, 3 oil changes, 3 yearly inspections

    Is this a good deal to move forward with?

    55% is the correct residual for 36/15.

    Likely the lease cash is built into their price offer.

    I get $185/mo plus tax with those prices.

    Ask the dealer for the adjusted cap cost, with the fees and such added to the sale price.

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  • rambowolf14rambowolf14 Member Posts: 5
    I'm interested in buying an EX or EX-T sedan here in palm beach, fl. Any pricing help would be appreciated. I'm getting offers from Edmunds between $21k and $22k after $6-800 dealer fee but before taxes. I was hoping to snag a good deal at this point since the 2018's are coming out. The .9% financing was attractive also.

    If anyone knows of a good lease deal on those models I'd possibly be open to that as well.
  • rambowolf14rambowolf14 Member Posts: 5
    this is the best i've been able to do so far on an EX-T:

    Based on your request, I can provide you with the following Purchase/Retail Quote:

    Vehicle: 2017 Honda Civic EX-T

    MSRP: $23,175.00

    Special Discount: $ 3,071.01

    Internet Sales Price: $ 20,103.99

    Dealer Fee: $799.00

    Florida Title Processing Fee: $269.00

    Florida Tire Fee: $5.00

    Florida Battery Fee: $1.50

    Federal Lemon Law Fee: $2.00


    Florida Sales Tax: $1,319.51

    Tag Estimate:$ ? Determined by the DMV. Range is from $150 (transfer) - $475 (new)


    *Out-The-Door Price: $22,500.00 + TAG
  • mrmac214mrmac214 Member Posts: 1
    Bought a Civic EX Hatchback w/Sensing package today, $25k OTD at a dealer in Charlotte.  The usual stressful car deal negotiation process, and thought I hung in and did ok.  Wish I'd read these comments first tho...cuz now I'm like..meh, coulda done better.
  • homeslice6590homeslice6590 Member Posts: 9
    Hi Guys,

    So, I went to the dealer yesterday here in Central Jersey. They quoted me out the door price of 23,696.96 for a 2017 Honda Civic EX-T. Please let me know if that’s too much, first time buying a new car. Thanks. 
  • 2doorsisplenty2doorsisplenty Member Posts: 10
    Has anyone bought a 2017 Civic SI? I am having no trouble getting a good price on a Touring coupe at about 90% of MSRP, but two dealers are trying to stick to $100 off MSRP for the SI! I know it is a new trim level but there are 30 of these vehicles in stock in my area.
  • MichaellMichaell Moderator Posts: 258,897

    Has anyone bought a 2017 Civic SI? I am having no trouble getting a good price on a Touring coupe at about 90% of MSRP, but two dealers are trying to stick to $100 off MSRP for the SI! I know it is a new trim level but there are 30 of these vehicles in stock in my area.

    Have you looked beyond those two dealers? It only takes one - no matter how far away - to meet you on your desired numbers.

    A friend of mine had to contact a dealer in Kentucky - we're in Colorado - to strike a deal on the Type R he now drives.

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  • 2doorsisplenty2doorsisplenty Member Posts: 10
    Michaell said:

    Have you looked beyond those two dealers? It only takes one - no matter how far away - to meet you on your desired numbers.

    A friend of mine had to contact a dealer in Kentucky - we're in Colorado - to strike a deal on the Type R he now drives.

    I did hear from two more, and I now am at around 22,500 for the all-season clad SI. I am now trying to leverage that with a couple more dealers. NADA has the lowest price at 21,291 so I am getting pretty close to happy with it.
  • mikerediimikeredii Member Posts: 55
    Guys, The MSRP quoted by dealer is 27400 and he offered a sale price of 25100 for a civic sedan touring. I do not think its a good deal. Can someone help me on what should be the sale price I should be aiming for. Appreciate all your help and thank you in advance.
  • 2doorsisplenty2doorsisplenty Member Posts: 10
    mikeredii said:
    Guys, The MSRP quoted by dealer is 27400 and he offered a sale price of 25100 for a civic sedan touring. I do not think its a good deal. Can someone help me on what should be the sale price I should be aiming for. Appreciate all your help and thank you in advance.
    I got down to 24704 on a ‘17 Civic touring coupe, from Lungren Honda in Auburn MA, if that helps
  • 2doorsisplenty2doorsisplenty Member Posts: 10
    I just leased a 2017 Civic SI Coupe.
    MSRP: 24,775 (includes destination fee)
    Selling price: 22,650 (bonus, they threw in wheel locks)
    RV: 58%
    MF: .0021

    The MF was a quarter point higher then these forums have it. They said it was because I wasn’t rolling over from a lease but I believe that was [non-permissible content removed]. I didn’t want to walk over that since I had the base so much lower than TMV or TrueCar’s average, but I will ding them on the Honda survey for it.

  • sylvia2018sylvia2018 Member Posts: 1
    attolev17 said:

    Purchased 2017 Honda Civic EXL-1.5 Turbo
    MSRP=$24,675
    Selling Price=$21,175-$500(Military)=$20,675+TTL

    Salesman mentioned dealership looking to mobe 2017 Civics before 2018 Accord arrivals.

    Let me know if anyone needs the dealer markup sheet to use at your area dealer.  I was dealing in Atlanta, GA.

    attolev17 said:

    Purchased 2017 Honda Civic EXL-1.5 Turbo
    MSRP=$24,675
    Selling Price=$21,175-$500(Military)=$20,675+TTL

    Salesman mentioned dealership looking to mobe 2017 Civics before 2018 Accord arrivals.

    Let me know if anyone needs the dealer markup sheet to use at your area dealer.  I was dealing in Atlanta, GA.

    Hi attolev17, I am trying to buy the same trim and not getting any offer below $22,000. Could you please share the markup sheet? Thanks!
  • mikerediimikeredii Member Posts: 55
    For a 2017 Honda Civic touring Sedan, Can you guys tell me what do you think? I am getting $343 per month including taxes of 9% , MF 0.00060, residual 50%, MSRP $27475 , $595 acquisition fees, $240 document fees. and sale price of $23400. Sale price does not include acquisition fees and doc fess. So basically I will be paying S343 per month for 36 months for 15k miles and 36months.

    Can you guys please tell me if this is a fair deal as I am not able to decide to go for it or if there is any room for negotiation. Thank you in advance.
  • MichaellMichaell Moderator Posts: 258,897
    mikeredii said:

    For a 2017 Honda Civic touring Sedan, Can you guys tell me what do you think? I am getting $343 per month including taxes of 9% , MF 0.00060, residual 50%, MSRP $27475 , $595 acquisition fees, $240 document fees. and sale price of $23400. Sale price does not include acquisition fees and doc fess. So basically I will be paying S343 per month for 36 months for 15k miles and 36months.

    Can you guys please tell me if this is a fair deal as I am not able to decide to go for it or if there is any room for negotiation. Thank you in advance.

    How much is the dealer asking for, when you sign the paperwork? The acquisition and doc fees, plus the first payment?

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  • mikerediimikeredii Member Posts: 55
    Everything included, $343 a month.
  • MichaellMichaell Moderator Posts: 258,897
    mikeredii said:

    Everything included, $343 a month.

    So, absolutely $0 due from you at signing?

    If you don't ask for a better price, you'll never know if you can get it.

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  • mikerediimikeredii Member Posts: 55
    $343 due at signing which is counted towards first month payment i.e I will have 35 more months to pay $343.
  • MichaellMichaell Moderator Posts: 258,897
    mikeredii said:

    $343 due at signing which is counted towards first month payment i.e I will have 35 more months to pay $343.

    Ah, OK. That makes sense. All other taxes and fees are rolled into the lease payment.

    Like we've said, the math checks out, so it's up to you to decide if you can get a lower selling price.

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  • kyler06kyler06 Member Posts: 8
    edited November 2017
    2017 civic si sedan-

    3 year / 36k - $229.49/mo $0 down sign and drive. Sales tax 6.75%
  • MichaellMichaell Moderator Posts: 258,897
    kyler06 said:

    2017 civic si sedan-

    3 year / 36k - $229.49/mo $0 down sign and drive. Sales tax 6.75%

    Yikes, that's a great payment!

    If I didn't have to look at it, I might consider one for my next car. :wink:

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  • kyler06kyler06 Member Posts: 8
    And they bought my 2004 accord ex for $2500 haha. 
  • washington_706washington_706 Member Posts: 1
    hi, i'm looking to buy a leftover 2017 civic lx. as it's approaching year end/quarter end/month end, i'm hoping to get a deal.

    MSRP is 20,415. i'd like to try to get down to 17k considering the above circumstances and hoping that dealers just want to get rid of what's left.

    does this seem too low? any suggestions or other prices to try? i'm in PA if it makes any difference. was going to then try for OTD at $18.25k (tax is 6% here). i'd be ok going to NJ or DE dealers if there are ones there that do higher volume and maybe will sell cheaper. thanks in advance.

  • arjun0883arjun0883 Member Posts: 1
    Is $23200 OTD good price for Honda civic EX-L 2018 ?
  • detroitbabudetroitbabu Member Posts: 8
    Another data point
    Location: Metro Detroit
    2018 Civic Sedan EX w/ Honda Sensing with new plates - No options
    Price: $21064.11
    Doc Fee: $210
    Sales Tax (6%) - 1277.89
    Plates: 209
    Title: $15
    ----------------------------
    Total: 22774.44
  • rickyjayrickyjay Member Posts: 3
    Just got a 2017 Civic Si Coupe
    36 mo 12k miles
    $0 Due at signing $245.8/mo in SoCal

    Was interesting though because I was quoted that deal over the phone with some guy named Tim and when I arrived at the dealership Tim went missing and the salesman came up to me with "I don't know what you guys discussed on the phone but this is the best we can do" as he proceeded to give me the same terms but $255/mo.

    I stood my ground and they caved until I'm with the closer signing the paper work and he says that the sales manager made a mistake and priced the car with a 60% residual when the Si coupe has a 56% RV so he said the payments going to go up to $275 and he tried to compensate with throwing in a few oil changes. I told him that its not my problem and we had agreed on $0 due at signing $245/mo twice already so I left it to him to figure it out. He went and spoke with the salesman to figure it out and came to the conclusion that they did that to throw the bad deal on him(?) and he said that theyre conspiring against him to take his job(?). So yeah that was fun but after all that still got the original deal I was quoted (except for the extra $0.80) and I'm happy with the car.

  • kyfdxkyfdx Moderator Posts: 260,713
    rickyjay said:

    Just got a 2017 Civic Si Coupe
    36 mo 12k miles
    $0 Due at signing $245.8/mo in SoCal

    Was interesting though because I was quoted that deal over the phone with some guy named Tim and when I arrived at the dealership Tim went missing and the salesman came up to me with "I don't know what you guys discussed on the phone but this is the best we can do" as he proceeded to give me the same terms but $255/mo.

    I stood my ground and they caved until I'm with the closer signing the paper work and he says that the sales manager made a mistake and priced the car with a 60% residual when the Si coupe has a 56% RV so he said the payments going to go up to $275 and he tried to compensate with throwing in a few oil changes. I told him that its not my problem and we had agreed on $0 due at signing $245/mo twice already so I left it to him to figure it out. He went and spoke with the salesman to figure it out and came to the conclusion that they did that to throw the bad deal on him(?) and he said that theyre conspiring against him to take his job(?). So yeah that was fun but after all that still got the original deal I was quoted (except for the extra $0.80) and I'm happy with the car.

    Everything you were told was just a way to get you to pay more. Seems like a lot of work to do it that way, but it probably works most of the time, or they wouldn't do it.

    Congrats... that's a great deal.

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  • nilanisnilanis Member Posts: 2
    Hi All i am looking for 2017 Honda Civic sedan Ex, the dealer quotes me 19373$ and dealer says has loaded accessories for 3000$. i live in TX(75081) i am expecting OTD price as 20-21k$. please help whether it is reasonable price or not. today i went to other dealer for 2017 Honda civic EX with sensing and he didnt reduce the price below 24k. i walked out because i dont want to spend 1 year old car for 24k
  • indiomonkindiomonk Member Posts: 28
    edited February 2018
    @Nilanis , I am also looking for a Civic with Sensing in Plano Tx 75024 for my daughter. Would you mind sharing your results and dealer you worked with? Thanks!
  • nilanisnilanis Member Posts: 2
    edited March 2018
    I worked with JohnEagle honda in Dallas, i didnt negotiate after that, let me know if you got the car and please share the details
  • sandy2018sandy2018 Member Posts: 2
    Hi All i am looking for 2018 Honda Civic sedan LX, the dealer quotes me OTD 19500$. i live in AZ(85284). Please help whether it is reasonable price or not.
  • kyfdxkyfdx Moderator Posts: 260,713
    sandy2018 said:

    Hi All i am looking for 2018 Honda Civic sedan LX, the dealer quotes me OTD 19500$. i live in AZ(85284). Please help whether it is reasonable price or not.

    What is the MSRP?
    What is your tax rate?
    DMV fees?

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  • sandy2018sandy2018 Member Posts: 2
    kyfdx said:

    sandy2018 said:

    Hi All i am looking for 2018 Honda Civic sedan LX, the dealer quotes me OTD 19500$. i live in AZ(85284). Please help whether it is reasonable price or not.

    What is the MSRP?
    What is your tax rate?
    DMV fees?
    MSRP : 20530$ , DMV Fee : 125$ , tax Rate: 5.6%
  • priya123priya123 Member Posts: 33
    Hi

    I am looking to buy 2017 CIVIC in central Florida.

    LX base model, how much negotiation you think I can make off the MSRP.

    any suggestions.
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