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Q: What is the best model for a used Honda Civic?
I am interested in getting a Honda Civic coupe. I was wondering what is the best model and year for the honda civic? I want it to be used since this is my first car. I was thinking about getting a 1999-2005 civic.

A: man i would tell you the Em1 or Ek’s parts are cheaper , if your wanting to modify is also cheaper then the Ep3’s and the F’s .. i would recommend an Em1 (Si) , hard to find but if you cant find you you can always go with an ek (lx)..as what year you choose comes the pros and cons, pros–cheaper parts , easier work, cheaper labor, cons, attracts more attentions to thieves , easier to steal if a good alarm system is not invested on it, there is so many things you wanna consider. i own an Em1 thats street tuned, and very well taken care of and its theft proof :) .. you can take it as far as you want

Q: What is the market price of a used honda civic LX 06?
What is the market price of a used honda civic LX 06? I know Kelly Blue Book is one way to check it, but is there other ways?
Anyone bought a used honda before and can give me some ideas?
Btw, is KBB accrate enough? Coz based on my research, KBB seems to have overstated the value of cars.
Any opinion would be appreciated! Thank you!

A: where did you do research on kbb?

Q: i am getting 2003 used honda civic LX 50K miles for 12k.is it good deal?is ABS must for michigan snow driving?
i am getting this used honda civic LX 2003 in good condition with arnd 50k miles on it for 12,340$ incl taxes,title etc. however,it does not have ABS.is ABS a must for snow driving in Michigan?is this deal good enough?

A: If you are willing to spend 12k for a used car you might as well spend a little more for a new car with the things you are looking for.

Q: Where can i buy a used honda civic in los angeles?
Im looking to buy my first used car and have a price range of anywhere from $100- $1000….preferably a black honda civic lx.

A: find them on www.autoweb.com
www.ebay.com
www.yahoo.com
www.google.com

Q: What kind of used Honda Civic Sedan could I get for 4-5K?
Hi,

I’m looking for a Honda Civic Sedan for 4-5K from a dealer. For those of you out there familiar with these cars, what kind of year/mileage should I look for? I only use a car for light errands (drive only about 2k miles a year) but I would like something reliable enough to get on the highway with. BTW I do have a trade in (‘99 Sebring convertible) but I don’t expect much for it.

A: You could get a 96-00 EX sedan for your price range. The miles is going to be a bit over 100k miles of course. I got my 1999 civic ex sedan with 68k mile for 6900. Good luck

Q: How do I maintain a used 97 Honda Civic?
I just purchased a used certified Honda civic from the Honda dealership in Atlanta, Georgia. I am moving to New York and just have basic questions on how to maintain a used Honda so that it can last a couple of years longer.

Thanks in advance

A: http://www.hondabeat.com/maintenance.php

Q: How much do u think i can buy a used honda civic?
Used 98, 99, 2000 model honda civic SI for?
or a EX.
2 door also
STick transmission

A: $1,500-$4,000 depending on condition

Q: should i buy a used honda civic or a brand new one?
i am want to buy a Honda civic and i just wanted to know what should i buy a brand new civic or a used one 06,07 or a new one. which is a b better deal and how much should i spend on it.

A: I would say that all depends on what you can find for a used Civic. The good thing about honda is they have a very high resale value so unless you can find something used thats at least $3000 under book price I say just go for a new one. Also when you figure that loan rates are almost always lower on new cars, it can be cheaper to buy a new car after you figure in financing charges.

Q: Questions about my used honda civic 2006?
I’ve purchased a used civic 2006 and it makes a loud whirling noise or I guess spinning noise. What could this be?? I’ve been looking around on the internet and noticed that the civic 06 had a recall on a bearing??? Would this recall apply to me if the previous owner did not get it taken care of?

A: If you are hearing a grinding noise, the recall would most likely apply to you.
You will still (probably) be able to get the bearing replaced at your dealer for free.
If you can’t, I suggest new wheel bearings from http://mibearings.com
Good Luck!

Q: where is it best to buy a used honda civic?
ok so im soon to buy a used honda civic i have a budget of $6000-$7000 what year do you think i can find and should i look at a honda dealership or just a used car place. which one will give me the best buy?
thanks :)
also is there any year i shold stay away from

A: I’m quite familiar with Hondas. In that price range, you are looking at a 2000 Civic model for about 6k or a 2001 model for about 7k. That is a fair price. You could probably even talk a private party down a little, but make sure you get it checked at a dealership before you buy. I wouldn’t get one with over about 80,000 miles on it. Civics are so common, that you can get a low mileage one. Don’t let someone talk you into paying full price for a high mileage car. Keep in mind that Honda changed the Civic body style in 2001, so it might be your benefit to go with an ‘01 as opposed to a ‘00, because it is the newer model. People will see it as a newer, more desireable car. Check out both though, because you may actually prefer the look of the ‘00 body style. In ‘00, Honda came out with a real nice looking SI model, most were in a snazzy blue or red color. They are hard to find and command a little more money though. As for Honda dealerships, they would be the best as far as knowing they thoroughly checked and maintained the car, but they will try to stick the price to you. It’s great if you can get a fair price. If their cars are not flying off the lot, they may accept the prices I quoted above. It is not what I would consider a good or bad deal, so it would be fair if you could get one there for that kind of price. As for independent dealers, make sure it’s reputable and does not deal with salvaged cars or other junkers. Given the age of the car, it is common for them to end up at an independent lot, because most dealerships just wholesale those cars. But some independent dealers pick up the cheapest thing they can get and not do a thing to it, but still jack up the price. Other independent dealers just get low cost, quality, trade in cars & check them out. I would take it to a Honda dealership for an inspection just like you would with a private party. Online, you can check autotrader.com. They are my favorite. You can put in lots of search criteria. Remember, most people will put a higher price than what they will accept, so you can put a broader price range in as a search. Independent dealers list there, too. Check your local paper, and check your local Honda dealership. Let me know if you have more questions. Also, if you like the Civic, you’ll love the Prelude. You could probably get a ‘00 model or so around your price range. They are awesome, I had one. Good luck.

Q: Buying a used Honda Civic with 100k miles on it?
So I need a car for my commute to class (about 15 miles each way) and was looking at buying a used Honda Civic. I need something that will be reliable since obviously I can’t miss class, especially in the compacted summer classes. I also need something that will last for a fairly long time. Will I be able to get a Civic with 100k miles on it and drive it to 200k miles with little problem? My budget is around 5-6k

A: No, if you buy a car with 100k miles on it you’re dumb cars aren’t made to last long after 100k

Don’t pay attention to that last guy he’s a dunce, 400k miles ?
are you kidding ?

Q: Looking at a used Honda civic Si
I’m looking to buy a car and I found a used 07 Honda Civic Si. The car looks to be in great shape, the only drawback is that it has around 38,000 miles on it. They are asking 19,625 for it. Since it has so many miles on it, is it worth it? I’m not very familiar with the Si’s.

Thanks!
Yes, I know how to drive stick. My current car, 99 accord is a stick shift. I want another manual.

A: Not worth it. you can walk off a lot with a BRAND NEW SI, for $19K out the door (if you know how to bargain, put down a good cash downpayment and have a good interest rate). We just negotiated for a 07 SI for $16 K with only 10K miles on it.

38K on a year old car? that’s way too much traveling in that car. The average American travels about 12K – 15 K per year.

Hope you know how to drive stick. <--- should have put a =) .. I figured you know how to drive a stick..its was a rhetorical question. ^_^

Q: how much i sell my used honda civic vtec engine for?
i have a 2002 honda civic vtec engine with about 100,000 miles on it and i would like to sell it on craigslist or something, but i have no idea how much this is worth. any ideas?

A: go on blue book and get the price. Or call a used store and find out how much they sell them for. Then go 200 or 300 lower. Good Luck

Q: On average, is a used Honda civic more or less expensive than a used Volkswagen beetle?
Can you also give me the benefits of each and the estimated price of each used car? Thanks :)
For the 2008 volkwagon beetle and 2008 Honda civic

A: On average?

What years?

A 1980 Civic compared to a 1971 Beetle?

A 2008 Civic compared to a 2008 Beetle?

1995 Civic vs 1940 Beetle?

You can’t ask for an average on something that has hundreds of variables.

As far as used prices, you didn’t specify years, trim, or anything else.

Making your question completely vague and pointless.

Q: I much should I look to pay for a 2009 used Honda civic EX?
I’m looking to buy a new car this spring once I graduate college, and I want a 2009 or 2010 Honda Civic Ex (used). How much should I expect to pay for one with 20,000 miles that is reasonable? My assumption would be around $18,000-$18,500.

A: Ya 18,000 or 18,500 is what some 08 were running when I recently bought my civic ex. I just bought an 08 ex for 15,300 last month the sticker price was 18,100 but I talked them down cause dealers always try and get you. When looking at honda dealers and your getting ready to go through the paperwork/ contract do not let them talk you into buying Gap coverage or the extended warranty. I have Mercury insurance and got an extended warranty for 100,000 miles or 6 years for like $300.00 bucks and the dealer was trying to sell it to me for 1,500.00 and they also try and tack on the Gap coverage for another 1.400.00 that coverage is in case of a total loss they will pay out the remainder of the loan if your upside down on it. It too can be purchased for way less from your insurance company just call and ask them. They will also add on another 1,000 to 1,300 to activate the KARR alarm I did it just cause my last honda was stolen and I don’t need to deal with that crap again its an expensive ass alarm but im my eyes worth it just so im not always paranoid someone will steal my car or break in Good luck and bring someone who is a good negotiater like your hubby or dad my boyfriend was my negotiater lol

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