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Car Forum / Honda Cars / January 2006

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2003 civic ex advice

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dafraq@gmail.com - 05 Jan 2006 22:44 GMT
Hi everyone,

I have a 2003 Civic EX coupe in black. It has 32,000 highway miles and
needs new front brakes in a month or so. No smoking and no dents or
dings.

Here's the deal:

The car is a lease and the buyout is $11,000.00. Should I buy it and
clean it up and try and sell it privately for the blue book of
$12,860.00? The dealer laughed and said good luck trying to sell it for
that much. I love the car and I think someone could get a better deal
privately than from the dealer.

Or should I just give it back to the dealer as a lease turn in and call
it a day.

Thoughts anyone?

Perplexed,

David
James - 05 Jan 2006 23:02 GMT
Don't go by the black book value.  See what people are actually selling them
for locally.  Remember that people usually sell them for less then they
advertise them for...

Also see what they would give you if you traded it in.  You might be able to
get more then $11000 for it if you trade it

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> David
dafraq@gmail.com - 05 Jan 2006 23:52 GMT
Thank you.

That is good advice. I forgot about never getting your asking price :)

I wish I could trade it in on a new one but I recently inherited a nice
car and don't need another right now. Hmmm.

Thanks again,

david
 
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