Here's why:
* "Deals" are very specific. They vary by dealership, location, time of year, and specific model year.
* "Used cars" is a broad term. It includes cars of various ages, mileage, and conditions.
To figure out if used Civics are included, you need to:
1. Identify the specific deal: Is it a manufacturer's rebate, a dealership promotion, a lease offer, or something else?
2. Check the details: Look for the specific terms and conditions of the offer, which should clearly state if used cars are included.
Here are some places to find this information:
* Dealership websites: Most dealerships list their current offers and promotions online.
* Honda's official website: Honda often has nationwide promotions, which you can find on their website.
* Third-party websites: Websites like Cars.com, Autotrader, and Kelley Blue Book often list current deals and promotions.
Keep in mind: Even if a deal *does* include used cars, it may not apply to *all* used Civics. There might be restrictions on model year, mileage, or condition.
Always read the fine print carefully before committing to any deal!