Wingman520
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Ahhh okay. I wasn't aware that different body styles were setup differently. Weird.Not my in FK8
I had to wire it so both came on when the doors opened. The hatch is different to the 4 door and coupe
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Ahhh okay. I wasn't aware that different body styles were setup differently. Weird.Not my in FK8
I had to wire it so both came on when the doors opened. The hatch is different to the 4 door and coupe
I know the Honda in Gardena was selling the Honda Hatchback for more. I went to the Downtown Los Angeles Honda dealer, and they said they would sell it at sticker price. They had 2 sport tourings, and they told quick!
Some of us only finance for 12-24 months. I can see payments that high in an instance like that with a good amount down and/or a trade.I'm not sure how different it is from State to State or from US to Canada but if you're getting quoted $500-600/month on a Civic you're either rolling into negative equity, bad credit, or just getting scammed. I understand paying that price on the Type R and possibly the Si but never on a non performance level Civic.
The only real mark up I know is the year difference between the X and XI gen. Any ADM is basically pocket change
They do add extras that end up increasing the price 3k.So Honda Downtown LA is selling them at MSRP without any markups or accessories? I’ve been emailing everyone down south and haven’t gotten a response from them, but seems like most dealers in Southern CA have markups plus addons.
Have you considered the Sport Touring hatchback? I want an SI but I don't like the interior in it much at all. I am older and like leather & heated automatic adjustable front seats. I don't like the SI red accents or the cloth fabric covered arm rest locations either. Also the SI doesn't have a real spare tire unless they changed that in 2022. I haven't driven a Sport Touring but I do love the way an SI drives and the manual transmission is a must have for me, no matter which car I end up buying. I would have to believe that the SI drives better and probably has a better shifting transmission. Plus the SI has the mechanical differential for better front end stabilization.Congrats! Your hatchback looks great and thanks for the write up. Good to hear that there is at least one honest Honda store out here in the Chicagoland area for a sport touring hatch. Trying to get a 2022 Civic Si without a $5k to $8.5k markup has been near impossible for me in the Western Burbs and the entire Chicagoland area.