Anyone trade up from 2018 to 2019?

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You will probably lose value just on the transaction cost alone.
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You have to live with your car... you make the payments and you have to be happy.
Do what you want and enjoy it.... screw the haters :)
 

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If you already have the 2018, I'd say no. But if I didn't have a Civic and had a choice between 18 and 19 I think I'd go 19 for the small quality of life updates
This is common sense though IF one doesn't already own one. The only reason why anyone would get an 18 over 19 is for cost saving IF one does not already own one.
 

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This is common sense though IF one doesn't already own one. The only reason why anyone would get an 18 over 19 is for cost saving IF one does not already own one.
It's the same car aside from a few buttons and a cupholder. All of the Nancy's in this thread making it a bigger deal than it really is.
 

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It's the same car aside from a few buttons and a cupholder. All of the Nancy's in this thread making it a bigger deal than it really is.
LMAO that's exactly how I feel. I didn't, or still don't, understand the outcry for the volume knob. My '17 is perfectly fine.
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