05 Honda Civic 4d 84k $9000... deal or no deal?

does this sound like a good or bad deal?

Comments

  • Everyone has a honda or mustang... get something different. With $9,000 dollars you can defiantly get a nice ride.

  • The Kelley Blue Book for that car is about $8500, so that isn't a good deal. Dealers typically want more for a vehicle than a private seller.

  • Depends upon the exact model and overall condition. For most models it would be a reasonably good deal at a dealer but a bit overpriced on a private sale. For an EX Special Edition, it would be a very good deal.

    There's no way you'd get a 2008 with 60k miles for much less than $14k, contrary to what one response claims.

    Check the prices at Kelley: http://www.kbb.com/

  • Your better off giving that money to charity. Overpriced rice burner. For 9 grand you can afford a better car. Along from being overpriced and low quality Honduh only a good buy for the first owner. Because the resale is so high the secound owner is ripped off, because he could have bought a better car.

    Get a decent vehicle and not overpriced rice.

  • the car is good, the deal is bad.. thats ---way---- to much for that car, you can get an 08 with 60,000 miles for 8 - 10 grand.

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    seriously??

    http://chicago.craigslist.org/chc/ctd/1986246795.h...

    its a hybrid sure.. its at a dealership, its has 29k on it.. Im just saying, im not talking out of my ***, ive seen pleanty more than this, first thing i found.

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