sundevil777 93 #1 July 16, 2015 He's fresh out of Bowling Green State Univ, with a good job in his field of study, but no credit history (640 credit score), but he still got a lease deal that was very close to the best they were offering on a national promotion for the most credit worthy. Only $198/mo for a Civic LX, with nothing down, no other taxes or fees of any kind. He'll be able to stay within the mileage limits, but he may buy it after 3 years anyway, or I'll want to buy it, because adding together the lease payments and residual value, it is still a decent price. The car is great, I've always loved the two-tiered dash, can't understand what some have against it. They are close to introducing the 2016 full model change, so that helps with the price, and I like getting the last year of a 'generation', pretty much always less problems with the later years than the first. So, if you're at all inclined about a Civic, now is the time. I never had any part in designing of the Civic model, but I know them very well. It is a really impressive car. This was my first experience of buying or leasing or anything having to do with a car dealer, and it was actually very easy and straightforward, didn't have to fight, knew the deal was good based upon pricing tools so easily available.People are sick and tired of being told that ordinary and decent people are fed up in this country with being sick and tired. I’m certainly not, and I’m sick and tired of being told that I am Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites