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2004 Honda Civic: prices, dealer invoice, dealer cost.


2004 Honda Civic - Buying Resources

How to calculate the dealer cost of a 2004 Honda Civic:

New 2004 Honda Civic Prices: MSRP Invoice Destination
2004 DX 4-door sedan, manual $13,010 $11,898 $490
2004 DX 4-door sedan w/side airbags, manual $13,260 $12,126 $490
2004 HX 2-door coupe, manual $13,710 $12,536 $490
2004 HX 2-door coupe, CVT $14,710 $13,448 $490
2004 HX 2-door coupe w/side airbags, manual $13,960 $12,764 $490
2004 HX 2-door coupe w/side airbags, CVT $14,960 $13,677 $490
2004 VP 2-door coupe, manual $13,410 $12,263 $490
2004 VP 2-door coupe, automatic $14,210 $12,992 $490
2004 VP 2-door coupe w/side airbags, manual $13,660 $12,491 $490
2004 VP 2-door coupe w/side airbags, automatic $14,460 $13,220 $490
2004 VP 2-door sedan, automatic $14,410 $13,175 $490
2004 VP 2-door sedan w/side airbags, automatic $14,660 $13,403 $490
2004 LX 2-door coupe, manual $15,160 $13,859 $490
2004 LX 2-door coupe, automatic $15,960 $14,589 $490
2004 LX 2-door coupe w/side airbags, manual $15,410 $14,087 $490
2004 LX 2-door coupe w/side airbags, automatics $16,210 $14,817 $490
2004 LX 4-door sedan, manual $15,360 $14,041 $490
2004 LX 4-door sedan, automatic $16,160 $14,771 $490
2004 LX 4-door sedan w/side airbags, manual $15,610 $14,269 $490
2004 LX 4-door sedan w/side impact airbags, automatic $16,410 $14,999 $490
2004 EX 2-door coupe, manual $16,860 $15,410 $490
2004 EX 2-door coupe, automatic $17,660 $16,139 $490
2004 EX 2-door coupe w/side airbags, manual $17,110 $15,638 $490
2004 EX 2-door coupe w/side airbags, automatic $17,910 $16,368 $490
2004 EX 4-door sedan, manual $17,260 $15,775 $490
2004 EX 4-door sedan, automatic $18,060 $16,504 $490
2004 EX 4-door sedan w/side impact airbags, manual $17,510 $16,003 $490
2004 EX 4-door sedan w/side impact airbags, automatic $18,310 $16,732 $490
2003 Si 2-door hatchback, manual $19,000 $17,362 $490
2003 Si 2-door hatchback w/side airbags, manual $19,250 $17,590 $490

Price a 2004 Honda Civic with options

Formula for calculating dealer cost:

  • Example: Base Invoice + the Invoice price of Options + Destination - Holdback = Total Dealer Cost
  • What is Holdback? A hidden amount that manufacturers give back to a dealer. It is a percentage of the MSRP or the Invoice price. (See formula above for details.)

Total Dealer Cost (calculated above) + Taxes/Licensing Fees - Rebate/Incentive = True Cost (You can get the rebates, incentives & invoice options pricing by getting a free no obligation price quote.) A free no obligation price quote is the best way because Rebates and other discounts can very according to location.
Note: All prices above are approximate amounts. Prices are subject to change without notice.

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How to Save Money on a 2004 Honda Civic:

1) Get the cost of the "vehicle & options" for a 2004 Honda Civic.

Note: Our Price Guides provide the ability to calculate the "Dealer Cost" of a Honda Civic. You will need to get the options prices & rebates from free pricing sources such as Invoice Dealers, PriceQuotes, Car.com, Autos.com & AutoBuyingUSA. You will need to get a free price quote from these sources to get this information.

TIP: Want to save time and money? (And shop from the comfort of your home?) Get a quote from all pricing sources. This gives you competing prices from different dealers - The best price wins!

2) Once you have your quote and have determined the "Total Dealer Cost" - Negotiate upwards from that cost - not downwards from MSRP. (You have the cost. How much do you want the dealer to make? This puts you in the driver's seat!)

3) Even Better, "avoided negotiating with a salesman"! By using the online pricing services above, you will be dealing with an Internet or Fleet manager at your local dealership. They know you have the cost of a new Honda Civic and WONT gouge you on the price! They try to get large volume - not profit. They will offer you the best deals hands down.