Is $29k too high for a '19 Civic Coupe Touring... any advice?

Don’t do it.

My boyfriend got a 2020 Coupe for $19k with hardly any miles. Get a new one instead.

Fin said:
My boyfriend got a 2020 Coupe for $19k with hardly any miles. Get a new one instead.

I picked up a 2019 EX Coupe earlier this year for $20k, and it only had 6,800 miles.

Unless it’s a showroom model with some rare, limited edition, I’d pass on that price. Just got a 2024 Touring Sedan base model for $31k back in March.

You know it’s overpriced.

Daryl said:
You know it’s overpriced.

I haven’t bought it yet… the high price has me second-guessing.

Got my ‘22 EX for $32k out the door with some add-ons.

I bought a 2024 Sport, full price, and it was still under $30k out the door.

Yes. Paid $35k for my ‘24, but only because it was the last manual I could find.

Picked up a 2020 Si for $25k, brand new with just 3 miles on it.

Just bought a ‘25 Civic Sport for that price!

With that budget, just buy a new one. Why spend almost $30k on something from five years ago?

Yep, that’s about what I paid for a new 2024 Civic Sport.

That’s the price I paid for a ‘22 Sport Touring hatch with 30k miles, and even that was on the high end.

Don’t let them take you for a ride… either haggle or go for a ‘25. That’s way too high for a used car.