I bought the car yesterday. The final cost was a bit more than I expected. Every little thing adds up.
I had originally gotten the HondaCare 7 year/100k mile warrantee but the salesman (who we bought the 2010 Odyssey from 1.5 years ago) said I could up it to 120k miles for a bit more. 100k/7 years equals about 14k miles per year. I normally drive about 13k/year but we will be using this car most of the time and only use the Odyssey for my wife to go to work and when we need the higher capacity. 120k/year is about 17k/year, closer to what I will probably be doing. The 2010 Odyssey already has 73k miles on it, she bought it at 43k and has put 30k on it in 1.5 years, a lot higher than we expected. I'm hoping it lasts long enough to fully pay it off. Off track. The business manager said the extra 20k miles would be $354 more which I went back and forth on. Then he lowered it to $200, making it a no brainer. I also got GAP insurance, just in case the car gets wrecked. The insurance will only pay what it is worth, much less than the loan with all of the extras. The GAP insurance will pay the difference, which could be many thousands of dollars. Just in case.
I had gotten a loan pre-approved rate of 3.49% from my Credit Union before we went to the dealer. They ended up getting a rate of 2.54% from a different local Credit Union. The savings almost covered the extra 20k miles on the warrantee and the GAP insurance.
I saw on the dealers web site that they had another 2012 Civic LX with 8200 miles (mine had 8400) for $1100 more. More the going rate for a car with this low mileage. I never asked why. I found out why AFTER I bought it and walked out to leave. There is a dent in the A pillar on the passenger side. I somehow never saw that corner when looking at the car. It's not a big deal to me, I'll never see that side and I'm only looking for reliable transportation.
The trip odometers and mileage had never been reset since the car was built, both matching the main odometer. Which means the MPG was never reset since it was new. It read 23.8. A lot lower than I expected. Again, I never noticed it until I was leaving. I all city stop and go traffic (lights), in 40 miles, I'm getting 22.6 MPG so who ever owned it rarely got on the highway. I'm amazed how sitting at all the lights kills the mileage! Quickly, when you only have 20-30 miles on it. I can't wait to get it up on the highway and bring that average up in the 30's! I can forget about averaging 40, that's never going to happen unless I do 95% highway. It'll probably be more like 60-70%.
With the more aerodynamic shape the rear visibility is much worse than the 98 Civic. Visibility with the mirrors is good, it's when turning my head and looking backwards when backing up in a parking lot that it's much worse. The rear pillars block everything. My one neurotic fear is that I'm going to back into a car when backing out of a parking space. Of course in 33 years of driving I've never done it.
We're expecting 3-6 inches of snow tonight so I may end up taking the 98 Civic tomorrow, it has snow tires. We're expecting snow 3 days this week. WHY???!!! I want to drive my car!!! I knew not trading in the old Civic to give to our son would be a good idea but I don't want to drive it much in the future.
After driving 10 miles I hit the ECON button and plan on leaving it on. After hitting it the mileage almost instantly went up 2 points. I normally drive slow anyway, it fits me perfect. I'm having fun watching all the MPG gages. And sometimes the road.
I'm a bit surprised to not find the outside temp reading on the iMID, an EX only feature. I found a DIY to add it but it involves taking most of the dash apart to add the wires to the tach connector. Not something I'm going to do in the near future. But maybe!
I was also shocked to find the controls on the left side of the steering wheel don't control the stereo volume and the CD/AUX tracks. I haven't done the research yet but maybe that's another feature they withheld for the EX only. I can live with hitting the buttons on the dash.
The dealer had a Dyno Blue EX on their lot for $100 less than this car. I would have rather had that color and some of the features, but it has 28k miles more than mine. That's 2 years of driving. I plan on keeping this car for at least 10 years. I'd rather have the extra 2 years of miles left in it than a few fancy features.
Overall I'm very happy with the car.