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I've been shopping around online for a new '08 Civic LX and after receiving many quotes I received one which I believe is a good deal ($18,000 Out the Door). My concern is whether the dealership will honor it although I may have it in writing (the e-mail)? Should I be on the look out for any secret fees? I am aware to say NO to anything they may throw at me at the last minute; and am also aware of saying no to the extra warranty they might try to sell me. Thanks a million.

2007-11-06 05:19:29 · 6 answers · asked by maddogg 1 in Cars & Transportation Insurance & Registration

6 answers

Go to the dealership and unless the quote was on a specific car (stock number 12345) they will honor the price! If it is on a specific vehicle and the car is sold (they are not holding it for you) you may have to start again!

Usually you will have no problems!

2007-11-06 06:02:41 · answer #1 · answered by fire4511 7 · 1 0

I was in the same situation, they say out the door, but what about the extra's. Like is it automatic? That's about another $1,000. And what features will u have on it? that'll cost a lot more. that shouldn't be the walk out the door price but go to the dealership and try to buy it. If they say more than promised, then say 'bye' and walk out the door. They might then say it'll be $18,000 out the door.
(BTW thats the greatest deal i've seen for a 2008 Civic LX and I've been looking for a new car myself)

2007-11-06 05:26:03 · answer #2 · answered by Pink♥Glitter 3 · 0 2

No - getting a information superhighway quote for a motor vehicle does not impression your credit. in case you have been to take that a step further and fill out a credit application to be authorized for financing, then which could be a perplexing inquiry and it may negatively impression your credit,

2016-09-28 11:16:40 · answer #3 · answered by enns 4 · 0 0

It might be $18,000 but after they run your credit & sell you the warranty & other BS & after interest you will probably end up paying about $25,000 or so....There is never anything set in stone till after all the paper is signed....Good Luck :)

2007-11-06 09:19:15 · answer #4 · answered by She is Beautiful! 6 · 0 2

they should, most have an expiration date on the ie 15 or 30 days. plus most other dealers will match other offers

2007-11-06 05:24:45 · answer #5 · answered by koma 6 · 1 1

No they will not honor it at the door.

2007-11-06 05:26:18 · answer #6 · answered by ? 5 · 0 2

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