^^ Lol. Good one. It has been a good car for us. If it was a POS I would have got rid of it long ago.
Wowee - a 2016 Chrysler 300S (with the 3.6L V6) for $11 890. A much bigger, nicer, and more expensive (when new) car than the Civic EX, and look what it has depreciated to. https://www.jpsubaruregent.com/used/Chrysler/2015-Chrysler-200S-e4852b080a0e09b03445d5950599da4d.htmStill wouldn't touch it even with Fob's ten foot pole, though.
Quote from: Seafoam on August 06, 2021, 10:45:13 am^^ Lol. Good one. It has been a good car for us. If it was a POS I would have got rid of it long ago.Honda has never made a POS Civic - like, not EVER. The criticisms of that model were more along the lines of Honda resting on their (well deserved) laurels and not doing much to raise the bar. It seems Honda took those criticisms to heart and responded with one of the quickest refreshes in their history. But the car was never anywhere remotely near to being a BAD car. I have no doubt that owners would be well pleased with it, new or used.
Quote from: Great_Big_Abyss on August 06, 2021, 10:53:58 amWowee - a 2016 Chrysler 300S (with the 3.6L V6) for $11 890. A much bigger, nicer, and more expensive (when new) car than the Civic EX, and look what it has depreciated to. https://www.jpsubaruregent.com/used/Chrysler/2015-Chrysler-200S-e4852b080a0e09b03445d5950599da4d.htmStill wouldn't touch it even with Fob's ten foot pole, though. Ewww...a 200...
My advice, don't stretch the budget on a depreciating commuter car like this. The older one will work just fine, and while the extra features are 'nice', the extra $5-7K in the bank or invested elsewhere is 'nicer'. YMMV
Quote from: Firm on August 06, 2021, 11:53:40 amMy advice, don't stretch the budget on a depreciating commuter car like this. The older one will work just fine, and while the extra features are 'nice', the extra $5-7K in the bank or invested elsewhere is 'nicer'. YMMVplus no CVT. So the 12 was not a done deal ?