Possible Sales Question
Hi all,
Happy New Year! Hope everyone had a good one. So pleased the snow/ice is finally off the roads.
Couple of quick questions - I use my S for commutting and due to job change I'm now doing 100 miles a day - sometimes more and of course putting 2k + on the clock. Also what with the crazy fuel costs (paid 135.9 the other day) I am seriously considering sellng it and getting a Diesel Civic...
But:
1) Are S's selling ok at the moment? (its an 07 with 26k on it)
2) Would it be wise to wait until the spring?
I'll be gutted to say goodbye - love the car so much just don't think I can manage the costs espicially as supposed to be saving for a morgage.
Happy New Year! Hope everyone had a good one. So pleased the snow/ice is finally off the roads.
Couple of quick questions - I use my S for commutting and due to job change I'm now doing 100 miles a day - sometimes more and of course putting 2k + on the clock. Also what with the crazy fuel costs (paid 135.9 the other day) I am seriously considering sellng it and getting a Diesel Civic...
But:
1) Are S's selling ok at the moment? (its an 07 with 26k on it)
2) Would it be wise to wait until the spring?
I'll be gutted to say goodbye - love the car so much just don't think I can manage the costs espicially as supposed to be saving for a morgage.
Typically convertibles sell better in the Spring and Summer, but that's not to say that you can't post it up now. Just don't settle on a selling price, that you're not willing take.
I know it sucks, but there's no point in ruining your financial future over a car. Best of luck
I know it sucks, but there's no point in ruining your financial future over a car. Best of luck
If it were me i'd just list it now at a price i liked, the longer its posted no matter the season the more bites you'll get. And the process is much niver because people are ALWAYS looking for hondas and a good chunk of people looking for s2ks, there will always be at least a niche market for them. Post it on craigslist for free with sexy pics
If you are mechnically inclined at all a cheap, older civic can pay for itself in fuel savings in no time with that kind of daily commute.
Also my car insurance actually went down about $30 per month when I added a beater car onto my S2000 policy! My 1993 4 door 5 speed Civic LX actually gets over 45 mpg highway on a good day!
Also my car insurance actually went down about $30 per month when I added a beater car onto my S2000 policy! My 1993 4 door 5 speed Civic LX actually gets over 45 mpg highway on a good day!
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