Going to keep this short.
(factory oil) ~38 mpg.
First oil change at 10,000 miles, 10% oil life, 4 quarts of full synthetic Mobil 1 0W-20 ~34mpg
Same route, no extreme weather conditions "Icy roads/wind".
Could weather have had an impact?
Has anybody else had this problem?
Thanks, but financially that is not the best option for me. I'm a student carrying every last piece of my belongings during this trip. To conserve space I would have to sell my all-season tires (less than 10,000 miles) while simultaneously installing my winter tires. Not to mention, I would do...
Hey guys, I'm going to be traveling from Utah to Philadelphia in my 2.0 civic. In particular I will be traveling through Colorado, Wyoming, and Nebraska, which have terrible driving conditions. Hence I have decided to invest in some chains. The manual specifies to use autotrac 0154505 tire...
Like I said I'm driving across the country (Pennsylvania to Utah), and figured it would be useful. However I have figured out it is not as popular as in Europe, hence the only transmissions I will likely get are truckers.
Yes, I informed them that it would take at least a week before I would be able to pick the car up. However I did not receive any type of email confirmation despite specifically asking for it, which worries me.
Has a dealer ever backed out after you placed a deposit on a vehicle? In other words, I have negotiated a set price for a new 2016 civic over the phone. The dealer agreed to email me a pricing confirmation and I placed a deposit. The soonest I can pick up the car is next week and I'm worried...
In the process of purchasing a MT sedan, this thread really needs a :bump:
State: Pennsylvania
Extras: None
Asked Price: 18,800 OTD
Selling Price: 19,476 OTD
2nd location was much worse :thumbsdown:
State: Pennsylvania
Extras: Splash Guards
Asked Price: 18,800 OTD
Selling Price: 20,076 OTD
I feel like you're the dealer I just got off the phone with, DarkLight. The lowest offer I got was exactly $19,475 OTD :hmm: But lets compare that to the $18,800 OTD I got for an auto lx. Do they actually expect people to pay more because it's stick? Thats quite a large profit margin for them...
Being able to drive stick, along with the ~$800 price difference against the auto, I decided to shop around. First I noticed the rarity, does anybody buy manual base models anymore? Further, the dealers acted as though I was in their hands, quoting me prices well above what even the auto models...