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that's what i thought, and im pretty sure i can haggle them down around kbb value or less. people dont wanna buy them that high because they just add a lil more and they can get a new one. or maybe around that price. but i dont know if dealer would do that here in cali.Too high in my opinion. Some have bought new around the 20k mark plus taxes. Dealerships are going to want to get rid of the 14's here in no time.
Another note - if you're financing the car, used car interest rates are worse than new. If you have good credit, they are offering 0.9% interest right now on the 2014's to clear them out before the 2015s arrive. You have to realize that dealerships will have 2015's towards Oct-November. Then your 2013 essentially becomes a 2yr old car. The 2014's become a year old. I don't know how much that matters to you in regards to resale value down the road.
that should bring down the price then, it will help alot! thanks for the info. i really appreciate it!SI should be available in oct-nov. Previous year was delayed due to the redesign.
i dont know why they are not backing up? maybe im just a 21 yrs old and they think they can fool me? haha lol, well i'll just wait for them to call, I actually offered them $18k do you think thats a fair price?factory invoice on the 2014 si sedan with navigation is $23,765 w/destination fees
same car without nav - $22,363 w/destination fees
fyi, you can go through the thread to see what others have paid for their 2013 new. There are more than a few who paid in the 20k range plus tax.
and does the price vary from location? just wondering?i dont know why they are not backing up? maybe im just a 21 yrs old and they think they can fool me? haha lol, well i'll just wait for them to call, I actually offered them $18k do you think thats a fair price?
seems about right then,I'm just hesitating because im thinking about those 2015 coming out. once they come out the value of this car and also 14' models will decrease right?I gave you the kelly price on a 25k mile car above...
Kelly blue book says $17,8XX - $19,9XX for the si sedan without any additional add-ons from a dealership.
$19,7XX - $20,7XX for 100k mile honda certified without any add-ons
$17,7XX - $18,3XX for private party purchase - (not a dealership)
depending on how many 14's they have left when the '15 comes out, you may be able to get a brand new '14 for around that same price. If it were me, I'd wait a bit and see what happens.
I say this because I'm very hesitant about buying a used manual car. You never know how the previous owner drove it. The Si's, in general, are usually beaten to hell...Something to think about