2006 Honda Civic: blue interior

Discussion in 'Civic' started by morse213, Nov 19, 2005.

  1. morse213

    morse213 Guest

    We're considering this car but haven't been able to see the blue
    interior. Does anyone have this car? Can you take a picture of the
    interior and send it to ?

    Or just describe the color. Is it a navy blue? A blue-grey? It's hard
    to tell the actual color from the brochure.

    Thanks.

    Jim
     
    morse213, Nov 19, 2005
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  2. morse213

    SoCalMike Guest

    not to sound stupid, but why dont you go look at the car?
     
    SoCalMike, Nov 19, 2005
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  3. morse213

    TWW Guest

    Just may not be available. Our local dealer only has two -- a LX coupe and
    EX sedan -- both black. I am told that Civics are in short supply and
    command a premium price. Wonder about the SI -- guess that will be a
    limited production car with an even greater premium.
     
    TWW, Nov 19, 2005
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  4. morse213

    FanJet Guest

    A thousand bucks off at one local dealership and MSRP at another. They both
    seem to have plenty. The SIs aren't in yet but it'll be the same deal. In
    fact, I'll bet I could pre-order one at a thousand bucks off at the first
    dealership while the other outfit would want more than MSRP. All depends on
    what the you (the customer) is willing to put up with.
     
    FanJet, Nov 20, 2005
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  5. morse213

    end_is_near Guest

    check your e-mail. It's a hybrid, but same shade of blue, I would presume
     
    end_is_near, Nov 20, 2005
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  6. morse213

    SoCalMike Guest

    yup- different dealerships have different techniques.

    when i was shopping for a motorcycle, one place charged MSRP as the "out
    the door" price, with all fees, taxes, registration, etc factored into
    the price. the only catch was it was all done online, and you wrote em a
    check when you went to pick it up. no haggling, no upselling, no hassle,
    no "lemme talk to the finance guy", no BS.

    in return, they expected you to know exactly what you want, and buy off
    the stock on hand. no test rides, no "ill think about it". worked out
    really well- the 3 closest dealers to me wouldnt touch the price.

    closest thing to that scenario is autobytel, AAA, costco, or sams. but
    they expect you to know what you want, and it sounds like the OP is
    still browsing.
     
    SoCalMike, Nov 21, 2005
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