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xcel
03-15-2006, 04:06 PM
As of March 15, 2006, Civic Pricing Increased $210.43, or 1.13 percent, on a Sales Weighted Basis (http://www.hondanews.com/CatID1000?mid=2006031532085&mime=asc)

Honda - Torrance, Calif. 03/15/2006 – March 15, 2006

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As of March 15, 2006, Civic Pricing Increased $210.43, or 1.13 percent, on a Sales Weighted Basis, Reflecting an Increase in Production Costs.

Honda Civic Sedan Models - Transmission - Price - EPA City/Highway

Civic LX Sedan - 5-Speed Manual - $16,710 - 30/38
Civic LX Sedan - 5-Speed Automatic - $ 17,510 - 30/40
Civic EX Sedan - 5-Speed Manual - $18,460 - 30/38
Civic EX Sedan - 5-Speed Automatic - $19,260 - 30/40
Civic EX Sedan with Navi - 5-Speed Manual - $19,960 - 30/38
Civic EX Sedan with Navi - 5-Speed Automatic - $20,760 - 38/40
Civic Hybrid Sedan - Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) - $22,150 - 49/51
Civic Hybrid Sedan with NAVI - Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) - $23,650 - 49/51

tigerhonaker
03-15-2006, 06:52 PM
Glad I went ahead and purchased mine. Price increase here and on top of that here goes the price of Fuel. Up-Again !!!

psyshack
03-15-2006, 07:09 PM
Glad I got mine already. As things go thats really not much of a increase in price at all. I would have still taken my EX at $200.00 more. But I got a good deal anyway. :) My dealer and Honda still made there margins and I got a good car.

Thats what we cheap arse Americans get when we want ever cheaper and cheaper raw matrials and products made from them. Now China, Brazil, Pakistan, India and others have the market and they set the prices. So now we are screwed as there rich keep getting richer.

I see anywhere from a 5% to 12% increase in the products I rep. and sell per year. 80% of that increase is raw matrial increase's in cast iron, steel, brass and copper.

xcel
03-15-2006, 10:18 PM
Hi Psy:

___I wonder if the following had anything to do with the price increase ;)

Reuters - Japan big firms agree to wage hikes, first in 5 years. (http://www.autonews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060315/REG/60315006/1003&refsect=)

___Good Luck

___Wayne



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