https://vancouver.craigslist.org/van/cto/d/vancouver-2020-honda-civic-type-local/7328693815.html
Yep, he wants $88,700 for a Civic. Not a typo.
Yep, he wants $88,700 for a Civic. Not a typo.
Does it come with the house…..https://vancouver.craigslist.org/van/cto/d/vancouver-2020-honda-civic-type-local/7328693815.html
Yep, he wants $88,700 for a Civic. Not a typo.![]()
It would have to come with Charlee Beckett, and Rose Jones in the back seat
It's sad times when somebody is bragging about a Honda Civic.Some of these posters aren't looking to sell their cars, they're looking for an outlet to brag about what they have.
I learned later it's a Type R so they use a different engine and it pushes out 2x more power. So I get it, a bigger engine means entirely different internals and the higher dealer price is justified.In all fairness this is not just one of the ordinary Honda Civics. Nor is is one of the ones we see on the roads with blacked out windows. I big tin can on the end of the exhaust pipe that is loud but not as loud as the 3 1`5inch subs in the back powered by a 2000 Watt amplifier.
Autotrader has some listed anywhere from 45 to 60 K/ so he is not far off the mark..
The muscle car market is still fairly robust although it has cooled off since its peak maybe 15 years ago when a hemi equipped ‘cuda convertible sold at Barrett Jackson in Scottsdale for a cool million, was a 70 model if I recall. Price for this GTO is high I would say, depending on the restoration quality but it’s not out the ballpark like the aforementioned Honda Civic. Doubtful if they would let one in the door at Barrett Jackson.1967 Pontiac GTO - $120K. I don't know what's the market for collector cars like this so delusional or not?
https://vancouver.craigslist.org/rds/cto/d/surrey-pontiac-gto-speed/7315153740.html






