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Old 12-01-2005, 12:17 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Official 2006 Honda Civic SI Pricing Released

2006 Civic Si Pricing is finally here. Official Honda Pricing has been released.

Civic SI MSRP:
Base Price 2006 Civic SI = $19,990
2006 Civic SI With Summer Tires = $20,190

Civic Si with Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation Systemâ„¢ = $21,740
Civic Si with Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation Systemâ„¢ and Summer Tires = $21,940


*MSRP excluding tax, license, registration, $550.00 destination charge and options. Dealer prices may vary.

The pricing of certain vehicles in California and select Northeastern states may vary slightly due to PZEV (Partial Zero-Emission Vehicle) standards. Please contact your dealer for complete pricing information.


Go build and price out your 2006 SI Today!
http://automobiles.honda.com/tools/b...etected%3DTrue
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Old 12-01-2005, 12:46 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Thank god that's settled finally.

/sticks out tongue at under 20K naysayers
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And if your dealer is charging you an MPA (market price adjustment), get the hell outta' there and go to another dealer. Take a road trip, call, pack lunch. There are dealers that are NOT playing the 'gimme all your money' game.
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Old 12-01-2005, 01:01 AM   #4 (permalink)
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true. I know the dealer by me said they would be at or under msrp on SI deals.
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wow... I can't believe that the Si is really under 20k. The MRSP for a fully loaded Civic Sedan is $19,760... just a few hundred and it's about 60 hp more!
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hmm decisions new civic si with navi and summer tires or used evo? or used rsx type s?? damn so many decisions gotta think this over before i decide to put a deposit down. otd the si would be probaly 25-26 due to 9.1% tax in wa and depending on apr.
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Old 12-01-2005, 08:38 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Thanx webby! :Print:
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Thanks Webby...

I had read a lot of post on other car forums that had said that the Si was not going to be under 20k. It's surprising that you can get the Si for few hundred more than the EX.....I would have atleast thought a buffer zone of about 1-2k

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Honda stood true to their word- "it would be priced for less than 20k". I think it's a great deal for the amount of car you get.
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Old 12-01-2005, 09:40 AM   #10 (permalink)
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wow... I can't believe that the Si is really under 20k. The MRSP for a fully loaded Civic Sedan is $19,760... just a few hundred and it's about 60 hp more!
compare the SI to the ex coupe. That would be a better comparison.

18,260 for a manual ex coupe -without nav.
19,990 for a manual si coupe - without nav.
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A base of around $1,700 difference, however, a shrewd negotiator in a decent market should be able to go well below MSRP on the EX. I really think you get a lot for that $1,700 base difference though in suspension, LSD, higher HP, 6 speed, and spiffy Si seats, heh.

(Edit-Though I wish I could delete the ugly spoiler...I would rather have the lip spoiler or a A-Spec RSX type spoiler instead)
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compare the SI to the ex coupe. That would be a better comparison.

18,260 for a manual ex coupe -without nav.
19,990 for a manual si coupe - without nav.
Also remember that the EX takes regular gas. This fact had some weight in my final decision.
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That was actually a data point for me when looking at other cars, particularly those that ran good HP/TQ on 87 octane. Aftermarket ECU fuel maps for 91/93 might produce good HP gains on those.

This is probably not what you were referring to, however.
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2006 Civic Si Pricing is finally here. Official Honda Pricing has been released.

Civic SI MSRP:
Base Price 2006 Civic SI = $19,990
2006 Civic SI With Summer Tires = $20,190

Civic Si with Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation Systemâ„¢ = $21,740
Civic Si with Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation Systemâ„¢ and Summer Tires = $21,940


*MSRP excluding tax, license, registration, $550.00 destination charge and options. Dealer prices may vary.

The pricing of certain vehicles in California and select Northeastern states may vary slightly due to PZEV (Partial Zero-Emission Vehicle) standards. Please contact your dealer for complete pricing information.


Go build and price out your 2006 SI Today!
http://automobiles.honda.com/tools/b...etected%3DTrue


HOORAY!!!!!!
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NICE!!! :]
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i want a white one
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official 2006 honda civic si pricing released

The price is right. Being that it maybe limited in numbers.
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How bout invoice?
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how many are there going to be in the U.S? does anyone know?
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The input from industry rags seems to be 15,000 units for the 2006 model year. Though this has been quoted as high as 20K, and as low as 12K.
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