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I received a quote from Valencia Acura for 2007 TSX non Navi around 26,700 and w/ navi for 28,600 or so. Does anyone else have any recommendations or quotes in the southern california area? Thanks!!
Also, I am getting info that 2007 Black / Black non Navi's are getting pretty rare. Acura in Glendale stated only 4 in the state left? hmmm...
I'm getting ready to purchase a TSX. Thanks for all the recent quotes for the Bay Area. Those will help.
I'm wondering is it worth waiting to the end of the month. Do sales people really get more competitive with pricing at the end of the month to hit their numbers? Though with a holiday weekend, maybe that goes against me
cheers,
With Navigation your out the door price comes to $31,184.
Sales Tax - $2355.79
Government Fees - $273.75
Doc fee-$55
Without navigation the out the door is $29,551
Sales Tax - $2,232.04
government fees - $264.75
$55 doc fee.
Glendale Acura seems a bit cheaper. I will contact them as well.
Anyone confirm that black / black 2007 TSX non navi is pretty rare? That's what I heard from Glendale Acura.
Got a TSX with Navi. in Black with Parchment without any additional packages or accessories. The final OTD price was $30,100 (incl. TT&L). Got this deal from David McDavid in Austin area.
Had another price from Sterling Acura for the same car but White with Parchment for $29,800 Drive out. The Sterling guys have around 3 whites in the same configuration on their lot, so you can get the same or better price if interested in White.
I wanted the Black with Parch. so was ok paying the additional $300.
Hope this helps anyone looking for a TSX with Nav.
2) Those prices are $500-1000 higher than we were seeing on this forum a couple of weeks ago. It's possible the supply/demand equation has changed . . . but I'd be sceptical and wonder if it's simply this dealer being stubborn and/or non-competitive.
Regards,
Lipalong
Much cheaper than Valencia. The Valencia internet salesman has yet to match the deal. He says I must bring it in writing. I'm not going to drive all the way down there just to match the price.
The term out the door includes all fees AND TAXES correct?
Acura TSX's and TL's look sweet in black on black.
BTW, Stevens Creek advertised $25,809 as a "weekend special" So its already down from $26,150 noted on the board a couple of weeks ago. Maybe by Mem-day it'll be even lower.... But i'm pleased with my new ride.
Now I got to clean out my garage to get the new car in there!
While it's great that some people are able to collect on warranties, some of the horror stories from people getting screwed on such warranties makes one wonder if the warranty is worth the paper it's printed on.
$27,500 selling price
15k miles/year
36 months = $385.84
16,680.80 residual value
2.65% money factor
$2550 "down", plus first payment and license fees. Total is $3231.94
The cook county tax is a killer! 8.75%, plus an additional 6% on the monthly payment when you lease! Painful. But I can get over it, if my car actually arrives...
I test-drove an Acura CL coupe with a manual transmission in '96, and loved it. I wanted a black one, and with a "stick", it was hard to get.
Continental had a salesman who was related to a co-worker of mine, he's now long-retired, and I agreed to a price. The car didn't come, and I was irritated, because my car was near the end of its useful life.
I contacted Acura corporate, and learned, in June, that the plant in Ohio used to build CLs would be building Honda Civics all summer.
At that point, I needed a car. My '83 Saab Turbo had a transmission problem, serious, although I only had 92,000 on it. I was very disgusted with Continental, and told them so. They didn't seem to care, but they did return my deposit without a fight.
I'm not sure if the personnel at Continental are the same now, but if you're happy with your deal, I would imagine they'll get you the car you want. Bear in mind, I was trying to buy a car that had just hit the market, and CL coupes with a manual, in black, were very hard to find. It was an interesting, enjoyable car, not expensive, and Acura had trouble meeting demand. My tax accountant has owned several Acuras, and he's loved every one.
If the next car I buy isn't a TSX, it'll probably be a TL.
Good luck to you, best wishes.
I thought the cost was reasonable considering the internet sales price was $1800. I saw their pricing sheet. So I figured I saved $305 on it. Plus, on a Lexus IS 250 they want $2999 for their warranty which covers less mileage than Acura's. With that, I figured $1495 was fair. Just curious, on that $900 or less figure was that on the 8 year/ 120,000 mile with no deductible warranty? They offer other types with $100 deductibles and lower years and mileage for lower prices.
Thanks,
Lipalong
Using the Edmunds Invoice (+ dest.) before TTL it comes out to:
Auto, Non-Navi = $26,451 - $1,500 = $24,951 + TTL
Auto, Navi = $28,282 - $1,500 = $26,782 + TTL
Hopefully I can get the special APR that's going on right now too!
Love the front driver seat comfort, build quality and price.
The TSX seats are more comfortable than the TL and have better bolstering. Looked at the A4 quattro, G35 Journey, Toyota Avalon XLS and all cost about $5,000 more than TSX in real world pricing. So far so good. Traded a 2004 BMW 3 series convertible which I had owned for over 4 years.
I'll post my details later. I got the last black / black base model in Cali.
Quotes w/o Navi before TTL
27,450 (1,000 > invoice)
27,750 (1,300 > invoice)
26,351 (100 < invoice)
Carsdirect (27,360) and kbb (27,466) are also about 1000 above invoice.
Prices with or without Navi before TTL welcomed. Looking for best deal in area or nearby. Thanks !!!
OTD was 28,XXX. I can't remember the exact OTD price. I took advantage of the 60mo 3.9 APR they are offering currently.
I put 5k down, monthly payments is around 434$ a month.
I LOVE THIS car. I'm 21 and this is my first purchased car, a huge upgrade from a 91 camry that was falling apart, which led me to buy this car.
I love the acceleration and everything about the car. I always use the heated seats. The car LOOKS MUCH better than it does in photos. The interior is very nice
I have a better car than my parents, my boss, and my friends lol
please let me know if i got ripped off when im comparing to all the prices i see from you guys it seems like it
email me if possible.
dvsxcompany@hotmail.com
thank you so much!
includes
cargo net, wheel locks, mud flaps, navi, no spoiler
im in the los angeles, ca area bought at keyes van nuys
email me dvsxcompany@hotmail.com
i hate getting ripped off. thanks
I gave first priority to Kearny Mesa Acura (part of the United Auto chain of dealerships), as I have been taking my previous Acura there for service, and I really like their service department. Sadly, I cannot say the same thing about their sales department. I had driven an AT TSX as a service loaner several times, and that is where I first developed my lust for the TSX. But I wanted to test drive an MT version, and I wanted my wife to test drive it too, even though I will be the primary driver of the car. They had an MT in stock (white / parchment), and so we took it for a short test drive with a sales guy who clearly didn’t give a rip and would not make eye contact with my wife. He came back with an email quote of $27,877 + TTL, and that price included $569 for the “security package” which consists of wheel locks, a trunk tray, and splash guards. For that price you’d think they’d be gold plated. I told him I was not interested in the security package, but he said that it came with all their cars and was not negotiable. I also told him that his quotation was nowhere near competitive so he lowered it to $27,677. Later I talked with a neighbor who owned an Acura, and she said that Kearny Mesa had treated her rather poorly as well.
I ended up buying a TSX non-navi, MT in carbon gray pearl with ebony interior from Acura of Escondido (also part of United Auto) for $26,451 (which you will all recognize as invoice plus destination) plus TT&L for an out the door price of $28,800. I signed the paperwork yesterday (05/23/2007). The internet sales guy was GREAT. No nonsense, no BS. He gave me that quote straight away and didn’t try to pile on any unnecessary or unwanted things. I drove to the dealership and met with him and the finance person. Everyone there was friendly and professional. I highly recommend that dealership. He also said that they have just received a fresh shipment from Japan (in fact, mine is still at the docks waiting to be trucked to the dealership) and they are trying to move them fast. Again, I am very impressed with Acura of Escondido.
Now, here are some of the quotes I received and some relevant information.
Ball Acura (National City, just south of San Diego)
$27,653 + TTL
They had an MT non-navi in glacier blue / quartz
Kearny Mesa Acura
$27,877 lowered to $27,677 +TTL
They have an MT non-navi in stock in white/parchment
Included non-negotiable security package of wheel locks, trunk tray, splash guards
Unpleasant sales experience.
Acura of Escondido
$26,451 +TTL
They have a pretty full inventory and can easily get cars from other United Auto members
Highly recommended
Hoehn Acura in Carlsbad
No MTs
$26,799 +TTL for an AT and hinted that he could go lower
Internet sales guy was polite and helpful via email, but I wanted an MT so didn’t pursue
DCH Acura of Temecula
$26,505 +TTL
One MT in their inventory black / ebony non-navi
“Many” ATs in their inventory according to sales guy
Glendale Acura
No MT, Limited AT without navi, most of their stock Navi
$26,375 + TTL for non-navi
$27,900 + TTL with Navi
Internet sales guy was fine via email
Acura of Mission Viejo
$25,919 (and he said this included destination charges) for an AT non-navi
I also sent an email to Valencia Acura, but it bounced with a message that their account was full.
Again, my thanks to everyone who posted their quotes and experiences. I encourage everyone to share their information because it really empowers us consumers.
I like to introduce myself to this fine board; have been reading posts for quite a while already.
This seems like a perfect time to join since I would like to contribute information on my new TSX purchase.
Here are the details:
- Purchased new last week Thursday at McGraph Acura, Morton Grove, IL
- 2007 6-speed silver/ebony, 68 miles on odometer
- sale price $26,700 including destination, door moldings, mud guards, wheel locks and winter mats all installed
- elect. registration fee $25 (permanent license plates installed)
- document fee $58.48
- state tax $1874.84
- county tax $215.88
- license & title $143.00
Grand total was $29,017; of course I have jumped on Honda's 1.9% financing deal. The sales person was great to deal with; got the only silver 6-speed in IL and I wanted 1.9% so I didn't want to wait for a 2008 model. The door moldings fit and color match perfectly from a silver TL.
I love the transmission; :P ; it was a decision between a 6-speed
TL Type S and TSX; after considering additional approx. $10,000 costs and increased city fuel consumption I leaned towards a TSX. Have considered waiting for the new 2009 model, the rumors of SH AWD / turbo as only options have steered me away.
Love the car!
Good luck to all future TSX owners!
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As of now, checking on Edmunds.com, here's what I see:
Invoice + Destination = $ 28,282
Current Rebates:
a. With Honda financing - $300 rebate
b. Without Honda financing - $500 rebate
Just goto the "Payments Calculator" section on Edmunds and enter your Zip Code, the invoice price, customer cash rebate ($500) and you should see the following calculations:
Vehicle Sales Price : $28,282
Sales Tax (@7.00 %): + $1,980
Title, Registration & Other Costs: + $424
Customer Cash Rebate: - $500
Total Out of the door: $30,186
So I think you should be able to negotiate the final Out of Door price to around $30,200. If you have access to CarFax, run a report on the NEW car's VIN# (you can get the VIN# from the dealer's inventory). The report will just show one entry - The date when the Dealer got it. So if the car has been sitting with the dealer for more than 2-3 months, he will be quite keen to get rid of it. So you can negotiate the price further down based on this information.
Don't go by the "TMV" and "KBB" price of the TSX (as the dealer will try to steer you to those prices), instead just stick to the above prices and in 20-30 mins. of dicussion/negotiation, you should have the car as your own
Hope this helps!
I have checked from another computer and the pics are accessible; perhaps a network firewall is preventing your from accessing "freedrive.com" files...
I wonder is anyone else has the same problem.