2016 Touring for $18,300
2016 Touring for $18,300
WHITE 2016 Honda CIVIC TOURING 52,800 MILES
Is $18,300 a good price assuming nothing is wrong with it? I made them give me an offer and they dropped it $300.
I'd like to counter offer with $17,600 and would buy at that price assuming my mechanic found nothing wrong.
Thoughts/opinions?
Is $18,300 a good price assuming nothing is wrong with it? I made them give me an offer and they dropped it $300.
I'd like to counter offer with $17,600 and would buy at that price assuming my mechanic found nothing wrong.
Thoughts/opinions?
Re: 2016 Touring for $18,300
Also found this:
https://www.consumerreports.org/car-...turbo-engines/
I'm glad I haven't made the offer yet. I want to have as much evidence for the price I'm willing to pay when I make it.
This extended warranty is about fuel mixing with engine oil in extreme cold conditions. This is a problem being that it's only a 3 year old vehicle. There isn't much history on what might happen with this turbo engine.Turbo engines often worry me.
Being that I live in Oklahoma, I could see this being an issue, though I don't know how they define "extreme."
https://www.consumerreports.org/car-...turbo-engines/
I'm glad I haven't made the offer yet. I want to have as much evidence for the price I'm willing to pay when I make it.
This extended warranty is about fuel mixing with engine oil in extreme cold conditions. This is a problem being that it's only a 3 year old vehicle. There isn't much history on what might happen with this turbo engine.Turbo engines often worry me.
Being that I live in Oklahoma, I could see this being an issue, though I don't know how they define "extreme."
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