CR OWNERS who bought their car new
#13
Originally Posted by CKit,Sep 26 2009, 04:52 PM
How do you break a TIE rod from overrevving?
Stay away from this car, if it has that many problems it'll just end up being a bigger headache to live with later.
...and $41k? really?
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Originally Posted by CKit,Sep 26 2009, 08:52 PM
How do you break a TIE rod from overrevving?
#16
Autotrader listings:
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/search...=1254061920477
That's just from Autotrader. I guess you can call up Honda and have them search one for you. I still say pass this one up. You don't pay tax anyways!
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/search...=1254061920477
That's just from Autotrader. I guess you can call up Honda and have them search one for you. I still say pass this one up. You don't pay tax anyways!
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Originally Posted by shy_guyAP1,Sep 27 2009, 07:00 AM
Here's another new CR in Portland, but they want $40k also....
http://beavertonhonda.com/inventory/..._s2000_cr.html
too bad its an automatic lolz
http://beavertonhonda.com/inventory/..._s2000_cr.html
too bad its an automatic lolz
You guys crack me up
#19
Stupid dealer with a garbage car. Why you're even entertaining their homework assignment for you (absolutely ridiculous you're doing this) is beyond me.
Cars invoke such passion in car enthusiasts. I completely understand. However, I feel like because of that, sometimes we forget we hold the ultimate power in a dealership. There are a lot of CRs out there and also a lot of dealers out there. Some of them understand that they're the ones working to sell a car rather than making a buyer convince them to sell the car.
Move on. You'll save more money buying a car in a state that charges tax in the long run. Good luck to your friend! I hope she gets the right car for her.
Cars invoke such passion in car enthusiasts. I completely understand. However, I feel like because of that, sometimes we forget we hold the ultimate power in a dealership. There are a lot of CRs out there and also a lot of dealers out there. Some of them understand that they're the ones working to sell a car rather than making a buyer convince them to sell the car.
Move on. You'll save more money buying a car in a state that charges tax in the long run. Good luck to your friend! I hope she gets the right car for her.
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WTF? Just walk away. Your friend will pay her state's sales tax when she registers the car at home, so no discount there. Even for a pristine, 0 mile CR, the dealer is asking for a ridiculous amount. And asking that amount on a car with this sort of history should be worthy of criminal prosecution. I'd say that upper $20k's is still overpriced.