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  1. #1
    Red Book Code HOND00VV

    2000 HONDA INTEGRA
    Coupe Type R Sport 2dr Man 5sp 1.8i (Sept onwards)


    average kms 55,000 - 65,000
    trade in price guide* $20,200 - $23,200
    national average price - private sale* $22,500 - $26,100
    price when new (RRP) $39,990

    I found this on redbook.com.au. At the moment I am looking to purchase one. I find that prices varies between 30,000 to 25,000.
    How much is a reasonable price to pay for one? I am pretty sure all the dc2r owners here have a fair idea how much there vehicle is worth.

    Btw anyone here thinking about selling their's give me a pm. Obviously the price should be between what I found in redbook.com.au :lol:

    regards

  2. #2
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    Jun 2004
    Location
    gone
    Car:
    FS:DC2R
    What part of aus u lookin at? coz price slightly differ, in differnt states....well thats what i have noticed any way...

  3. #3
    sydney, new south wales

  4. #4
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    Apr 2004
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    Integra Vti-R
    somewhere between 22K and 26K I'd say...

    You'll be lucky if you can get a decent looking one for less than 22K

  5. #5
    redbook is a bit off, i'd say about 25, better off going to calculate your own average from carsales
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  6. #6
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    Join Date
    May 2004
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    EK4
    i have never seen a dc2r for sale as low as 22k in sydney
    the lowest i have seen is around 24
    EK4 SiR
    1:16.3 @wakfield
    1:58.9 @ eastern creek

  7. #7
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    Nov 2003
    Location
    Gold Coast
    Car:
    S15
    redbook, undervalues everything i find.

  8. #8
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    Mar 2004
    Location
    NSW
    Car:
    A white one
    hi, im new on the forums, and i dont want to hi jack your thread but it is related so bear with me. what are the things to look out for when buying a dc2r?? or major faults, wear and tear, leaks etc??

  9. #9
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    Join Date
    Apr 2004
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    Integra Vti-R
    You never pay the full asking price for the car.

    You always need to haggle, haggle haggle!

  10. #10
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    Join Date
    Apr 2004
    Location
    S.E Melb
    Car:
    The non Honda
    (not totally directed at the subject, but just a good way to buy a car)

    This is the best strategy:
    Find the car you want, have a look at it then walk away..
    Ask a mate/ family friend to go back and buy it for you. Because they will fight for the best price, and if they don’t get it they will walk out...

    Cause if you personally do it you'll get so hooked up in the car and want it that badly u wont necessarily get it for the best price.

  11. #11
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    Join Date
    Jun 2004
    Location
    Melbourne
    Car:
    DC2
    A car is worth what someone is willing to pay for it.

    Just keep looking around until you find one for a price you are happy with. it took me over 6 months to do so.

  12. #12
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    Join Date
    May 2004
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    EK4
    also...
    dont settle for 2nd best
    take the time to search for a car in good condition
    and when u really wanna buy it
    ask yourself
    if i bought this, will i regret it if i saw a another one of the same car
    EK4 SiR
    1:16.3 @wakfield
    1:58.9 @ eastern creek

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