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  1. #25
    Quote Originally Posted by tony1234 View Post
    So manual should be approx.$2K cheaper BEFORE negotiation.
    That sounds about right... I was quoted 34,690 for a Standard in Manual without any extras.

    After 15 mins of negotiation, I got it down to 33,500 drive-away, including:
    - Reverse Parking Sensor
    - Window Tints
    - Carpet Mats
    - Slim plates (black & white)
    - Tank of petrol + another tank if we fill up the survey form and return with positive feedback!

    You reckon it's a good deal?

    Moving up from a Honda Civic VTI-L by the way... I originally thought of getting the Civic Sport but the price is too close with the base Euro.. so i opted for the Euro instead.

  2. #26
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    Quote Originally Posted by J-MAN View Post
    That sounds about right... I was quoted 34,690 for a Standard in Manual without any extras.

    After 15 mins of negotiation, I got it down to 33,500 drive-away, including:
    - Reverse Parking Sensor
    - Window Tints
    - Carpet Mats
    - Slim plates (black & white)
    - Tank of petrol + another tank if we fill up the survey form and return with positive feedback!

    You reckon it's a good deal?

    Moving up from a Honda Civic VTI-L by the way... I originally thought of getting the Civic Sport but the price is too close with the base Euro.. so i opted for the Euro instead.
    Lying on the survey form perpetuates poor service. Be truthful and give praise where due and brickbats where praise is not due.
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    The world first ever after market RSB for RE4 CRV.

  3. #27
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    that website deal is a ripoff, u can go way cheaper than that. to be totally honest tho, i hate how the euro is being pimped out so cheap now. my luxi model keeps getting compared to the standard models that alot of ppl seem to be driving. if everyone can afford a euro, i guess it can mean a good thing, but for me it doesnt seem special or unique anymore. its slowly becoming the next camry which is probably worth the same price now
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  4. #28
    Quote Originally Posted by furythree View Post
    that website deal is a ripoff, u can go way cheaper than that. to be totally honest tho, i hate how the euro is being pimped out so cheap now. my luxi model keeps getting compared to the standard models that alot of ppl seem to be driving. if everyone can afford a euro, i guess it can mean a good thing, but for me it doesnt seem special or unique anymore. its slowly becoming the next camry which is probably worth the same price now
    Euro always is a "famous" car to buy. look at CL9, its everywhere man. If u want something unique, buy a KIA Soul!!!!

    Bye2 Honda... Hello Mazda family

  5. #29
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    Quote Originally Posted by J-MAN View Post
    That sounds about right... I was quoted 34,690 for a Standard in Manual without any extras.

    After 15 mins of negotiation, I got it down to 33,500 drive-away, including:
    - Reverse Parking Sensor
    - Window Tints
    - Carpet Mats
    - Slim plates (black & white)
    - Tank of petrol + another tank if we fill up the survey form and return with positive feedback!

    You reckon it's a good deal?

    Moving up from a Honda Civic VTI-L by the way... I originally thought of getting the Civic Sport but the price is too close with the base Euro.. so i opted for the Euro instead.
    Sounds alright but i'd wait till early Jan.next year,the price can only go down!!

  6. #30
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    Quote Originally Posted by J-MAN View Post
    That sounds about right... I was quoted 34,690 for a Standard in Manual without any extras.

    After 15 mins of negotiation, I got it down to 33,500 drive-away, including:
    - Reverse Parking Sensor
    - Window Tints
    - Carpet Mats
    - Slim plates (black & white)
    - Tank of petrol + another tank if we fill up the survey form and return with positive feedback!

    You reckon it's a good deal?

    Moving up from a Honda Civic VTI-L by the way... I originally thought of getting the Civic Sport but the price is too close with the base Euro.. so i opted for the Euro instead.
    Sounds like a great deal!!!

    I too looked at the civic sport, but you certainly can't justify the price....
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  7. #31
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    Quote Originally Posted by denot View Post
    Euro always is a "famous" car to buy. look at CL9, its everywhere man. If u want something unique, buy a KIA Soul!!!!
    nah, i live in an area full of european cars, i visit my gf's area alot which is full of toyotas and hondas (but 90% civics and crvs, barely any euros, and esp not cu2) and the area i work, people ONLY seem to drive falcodores, i saw 4 IDENTICAL blue xr4's or something with a turbo hood, turn at a light. cudve been friends or something but srsly, stuff like that happens way too often.

    my point in all this is that wherever i go, used to have very little euros, but now im slowly to start seeing them alot more and increasing at an alarming rate. its not "that" affordable
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  8. #32
    Quote Originally Posted by furythree View Post
    nah, i live in an area full of european cars, i visit my gf's area alot which is full of toyotas and hondas (but 90% civics and crvs, barely any euros, and esp not cu2) and the area i work, people ONLY seem to drive falcodores, i saw 4 IDENTICAL blue xr4's or something with a turbo hood, turn at a light. cudve been friends or something but srsly, stuff like that happens way too often.

    my point in all this is that wherever i go, used to have very little euros, but now im slowly to start seeing them alot more and increasing at an alarming rate. its not "that" affordable
    lol where do u live mate? Sydney City I saw a couple of CL9 every 2 blocks, a CU2 every now and there... Eastern suburbs n Inner West even more... unless... u live near blue mountain? maybe no Euro there?

    Bye2 Honda... Hello Mazda family

  9. #33
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    Quote Originally Posted by Type R Positive View Post
    Sounds like a great deal!!!

    I too looked at the civic sport, but you certainly can't justify the price....
    Or the excessive road and engine noise in the cabin. Not as refined as Euro.
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    The world first ever after market RSB for RE4 CRV.

  10. #34
    Quote Originally Posted by SPQR View Post
    Or the excessive road and engine noise in the cabin. Not as refined as Euro.
    So trueeeeeeeeeee I swap my FD2 with standard CU2, and couldn't be happier!

    Bye2 Honda... Hello Mazda family

  11. #35
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    anyone got a very good deal on the new luxury cu2s???

    is it possible to get it at around 41k drive away?? maybe a 09 model demo??

  12. #36
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    Quote Originally Posted by Soulful View Post
    anyone got a very good deal on the new luxury cu2s???

    is it possible to get it at around 41k drive away?? maybe a 09 model demo??
    I'm sure you'll get close to that if you're patient,wait till next year and with some heavy negotiation.

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