Here is an SI on Ebay for sale, good price. For you guys trying to get your hands on one.
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Thanks. I'd like it to see a good home.
Thanks. I'd like it to see a good home.
Post this in the general vehicles for sale forum. I am going to guess that most of the people that check in here already own an si. That is an awesome deal for someone in the market. Good find.
Damn good find. If you're looking for a Si, that is the price you want to pay. I am defenitely going to hit up my friends to see if they want to buy it.
no **** thats a good find! thats 6k under what i bought it for. well, that sale price doesnt include taxes in ur home state, so about 4500 saved. still a good *** price. and it looks like mine! rally red ownz j00!
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Yeah but its a Honda.. I think being that low of miles on that desireable of a car, really doesnt matter. But yeah you're right it is 10K not 1K. Somebody will def get a good deal regaurdless.
</TD></TR></TABLE>Yeah but its a Honda.. I think being that low of miles on that desireable of a car, really doesnt matter. But yeah you're right it is 10K not 1K. Somebody will def get a good deal regaurdless.
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Yeah but its a Honda.. I think being that low of miles on that desireable of a car, really doesnt matter. But yeah you're right it is 10K not 1K. Somebody will def get a good deal regaurdless. </TD></TR></TABLE>
If you bought this car on the lot, you would still pay just under MSRP or above for it. It is in high demand and dealers will milk that for all it is worth.
Yeah but its a Honda.. I think being that low of miles on that desireable of a car, really doesnt matter. But yeah you're right it is 10K not 1K. Somebody will def get a good deal regaurdless. </TD></TR></TABLE>
If you bought this car on the lot, you would still pay just under MSRP or above for it. It is in high demand and dealers will milk that for all it is worth.
First the car has 10k on it. The guy is selling it for 19k.. The MSRP is 19.9k.
You are saving 3k on it.. The car was probably built in March or April. Thats some miles for a car that is 3 months old.
You are saving 3k on it.. The car was probably built in March or April. Thats some miles for a car that is 3 months old.
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thats not even the point i'm trying to bring up, hell. . . I KNOW dood lol
I'm saying is .. he's selling a car for the price of a BRAND NEW CAR with 0-100 miles on it, where who knows how this guy drove and treated the car
I know its the New Si and its the new hot **** on the market, but I'm sorry, once you drive that bitch off the lot, its not worth anywhere near MSRP anymore (IMHO anyway)
so agian, not questioning integrity of the motor, more or less, the price of a used car and how it was treated by the previous owner
i'd much rather go to the dealer and haggle the sales man for the piece of mind knowing that I drove it from mile 50 and not mil 9,667
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thats the only one thing to take into account I suppose
btw, I have 19,7xx miles on my EX
thats not even the point i'm trying to bring up, hell. . . I KNOW dood lol
I'm saying is .. he's selling a car for the price of a BRAND NEW CAR with 0-100 miles on it, where who knows how this guy drove and treated the car
I know its the New Si and its the new hot **** on the market, but I'm sorry, once you drive that bitch off the lot, its not worth anywhere near MSRP anymore (IMHO anyway)
so agian, not questioning integrity of the motor, more or less, the price of a used car and how it was treated by the previous owner
i'd much rather go to the dealer and haggle the sales man for the piece of mind knowing that I drove it from mile 50 and not mil 9,667
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thats the only one thing to take into account I suppose
btw, I have 19,7xx miles on my EX
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I'm saying is .. he's selling a car for the price of a BRAND NEW CAR with 0-100 miles on it, where who knows how this guy drove and treated the car
I know its the New Si and its the new hot **** on the market, but I'm sorry, once you drive that bitch off the lot, its not worth anywhere near MSRP anymore (IMHO anyway)
i'd much rather go to the dealer and haggle the sales man for the piece of mind knowing that I drove it from mile 50 and not mil 9,667
btw, I have 19,7xx miles on my EX
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Well, the thing is that dealer aren't willing to haggle for this car. They will wait for the right buyer to spend the money you wouldn't.
Once you test drive the car, you will know if the car is in good condition or not. Plus, you can listen for any noices once the car is running. In addition, the good thing, you still will be covered under the manufacture warranty. Eventhough you didn't buy the car from the dealer.
I'm saying is .. he's selling a car for the price of a BRAND NEW CAR with 0-100 miles on it, where who knows how this guy drove and treated the car
I know its the New Si and its the new hot **** on the market, but I'm sorry, once you drive that bitch off the lot, its not worth anywhere near MSRP anymore (IMHO anyway)
i'd much rather go to the dealer and haggle the sales man for the piece of mind knowing that I drove it from mile 50 and not mil 9,667
btw, I have 19,7xx miles on my EX
</TD></TR></TABLE>Well, the thing is that dealer aren't willing to haggle for this car. They will wait for the right buyer to spend the money you wouldn't.
Once you test drive the car, you will know if the car is in good condition or not. Plus, you can listen for any noices once the car is running. In addition, the good thing, you still will be covered under the manufacture warranty. Eventhough you didn't buy the car from the dealer.
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