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23 Telluride SX-P X-Line, 23 Camry XSE
What do you guys think? Was it a good deal or I should have waited. Thanks.
http://townhall-talk.edmunds.com/direct/view/.ef006d2/27626#MSG27626
Thanks
MSRP - 22480
Any Dealer addons - Wheel locks, door guard
Agreed price (including delivery) - OTD $21K with financing, 21.5 w/o financing
Tax rate in your state - 3%
Apparently this process is still in place. Kind of a PIA.
list price
mark-up
sales tax
Destination
license
Registration
other than the price of vehicle itself, what are the other components. I want to know this before going to dealership.
Thanks
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2023 Hyundai Kona Limited AWD (wife) / 2015 Golf TSI (me) / 2019 Chevrolet Cruze Premier RS (daughter #1) / 2020 Hyundai Accent SE (daughter #2) / 2023 Subaru Impreza Base (son)
Thanks in advance for any direction/advice!
Going to start calling local dealers to see what best prices I can get. Thinking that if I can get it for 31K OTD (price, destination, and their fees) and then i can take it to DMV and pay taxes, tag, and title. No financing or trade in.
Does that sounds like a good deal or should I push for a lower price ???
Live in NC but willing to travel for the right deal (bought my last car in Indi)
ray b.
Have put the details on http://www.commondoubts.com/blog/new2013hondaaccordprice
Purchase made in Cook County Illinois. 8.24% is the cook county Tax.
Vehicle is so far good. Pandora and all can really be used only if you have a good data plan. Hands free link is cool. You need to set it up properly. Had to leave the dealer early and so couldn't use much of his assistance to set up the hands free link.
The only thing that may be I did a hurry was to enroll for a Titanium Protection Plan from Equi-Pro. I would advice that you go through the fine print and then decide if you need it. My understanding is that the fine print gives a lot of ifs and buts. Also this the dealer showed and explained to me at the last minute and so I did not get much time to review it and had to go with the gut feeling. Also I was told that this plan can be taken only on the purchase date. You can have it for 1,2,3,4 or 5 years. I went with the 2 year option. Costs around 750$ + tax which came around to be 62$. So total of 812$.
Does this sound like it was a good deal? (It did to me, and I knew most of the key points. the capitalized cost came out higher than I anticipated, but I understand that the dealer rolled the out of pocket costs on top of the capitalized cost)
You got suckered. The only extended warranty worth buying is the OEM. Never ever let them tell you that you have to buy it now or it goes away. That is BS. With all the help available on these forums, you should have known they were lying to you. I hope you never have to use that extended warranty; the company will probably be bankrupt by the time you need it...
The plan supposedly provides for towing, windshield coverage, tire and wheel coverage, and ding and dent coverage. In reality not much benefit for $800, especially when such coverage can often be obtained from the insurance company for a few dollars or is already included in the comprehensive part of the insurance.
Always have to wonder why anyone would buy something when they are rushed and do not have sufficient time to consider. Goes against every car buying advise ever posted. Always the best advise is car buyers just need to learn the word NO.
Previously I was trying to get the 2012 SE, it was priced 23K.
Any one knows better prices in the Houston area?
Is it a good time to buy the car now or should I wait till the year ends?
Thanks in advance.
Why don't you tell us what the MSRP is, what disocunt they are providing you, the document fee, and tax rate.
Thanks in advance!