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2008 Civic Hybrid Sedan Prices

Begin your hunt for 2008 Civic Hybrid Sedan prices. We can help determine the MSRP after destination charges, desired options, and rebates. Use this data to have the best new Civic Hybrid Sedan rate at the dealer of your preference. Smart car buyers will never pay MSRP for their new car, and neither should you.
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2008 Honda Civic Research

2008 Honda Civic

MSRP Range:$20,050 - $23,550  |  Get Internet Pricing from a Local Dealer!
Transmissions: 0-Speed Continuously Variable; 5-Speed Manual
Drivetrains: Front Wheel Drive

2008 Civic Hybrid Sedan Pricing

Vehicle MSRP Internet Price
Honda Civic  $22,600 Get a Quote
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04 Fog Lights (Dealer) $332 Get a Quote  
05 Full Nose Mask (Dealer) $158 Get a Quote  
06 Half Nose Mask (Dealer) $77 Get a Quote  
09 All-Season Floor Mats (Dealer) $117 Get a Quote  
AMC Auto Day/Night Mirror with Compass (Dealer) $284 Get a Quote  
BSS Bass Speaker System (Dealer) $371 Get a Quote  
CDC 8 Disc CD Changer (Dealer) $581 Get a Quote  
J002 Standard Paint Type $0 Get a Quote  
SG Splash Guards (Dealer) $97 Get a Quote  
WL Wheel Locks (Dealer) $55 Get a Quote  
XMS XM Satellite Radio (Dealer) $295 Get a Quote  
  MSRP
  TOTAL: $22,600 Get a Quote
 
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