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Would be looking at AWD EX-L or Touring.
I appreciate your time.
Price: $23,829
Accessories $169 (door edge guards)
Doc Fee $150
License: $198
Tax (I hate WA sales tax): $2423
This seems pretty close to TMV. I am thinking of waiting until later in the year hoping for some additional incentives. What do ya'll think?
Yes, your quote is ~$700 below invoice but that's just average for a 98037 zip.
The problem you may run into is an ever decreasing selection. If you aren't picky about the color, then that's okay. I see 55 LX AWD models in stock and we likely miss a good many.
I guess if you aren't in a big hurry then hang out and renew your quotes in 2 weeks as we near the end of August.
There should be more incentives as the 2017s start arriving, and sales are slowing a little bit, but it's hard to predict how it's going to shake out.
016 Honda CR-V SE
List $26,745
EPRICE $23,663
7% Tax $1,656.41
DMV $200 (its estimated so you will get some of it back)
NYS Inspection $10
NYS Tire Fee $12.50
Doc Fee $75
Total OTD $25,616.91
Looking at all of the websites online, this seems pretty reasonable, but I want to make sure it is before I pull the trigger. Also, I haven't bought a car in over a decade so do you know if dealerships are more willing to bring prices down if you actually go in and meet them face to face so they know your level of interest? Thanks in advance!
So your eprice is ~$1,500 below invoice.
My numbers include the $900 destination.
Your deal is similar to @leofromcd 's EX quote just a few days ago (link).
Negotiated Price: $30960
Dealer Fees + tags, title: $595
Sales Tax: $1695
OTD: $33250
How'd I do?
Come back and see us in a few years for the next one.
And congrats on the new ride!
And yes, as inventory thins out folks are not going go get their primary (or secondary) color choices.
And, dealers will be less willing to make a deal.
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2015 Subaru Outback 3.6R / 2024 Kia Sportage Hybrid SX Prestige
2016 Honda CR-V EX
List $26,895
EPRICE $24,259
8.14% Tax $1,974.68
Doc Fee $499
Total $26,732
The dealer said it's possible to do the OTD at $25,500, if they can do it at that price is it a good deal? or should I wait till Labor day ?
I've seen the following quote at many dealers over the years; I know it's meant to convey a sense of urgency, but there are times where it does apply:
The car you are looking at today, and want to come back tomorrow to buy, is the same car that somebody looked at yesterday, and will come back today and buy.
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2015 Subaru Outback 3.6R / 2024 Kia Sportage Hybrid SX Prestige
24,370 then add $299 dealer processing, taxes and tags =
$ 26,428.14 - Total OTR price
Should I bite or can I go lower? Thanks!
So your Eprice is nothing special and your doc fees are about $450 too high (that's typical but still irritating).
But, your dealer (smart dealer) is taking another $1,200 off the OTD price so I think you're golden. Go for it and enjoy the new ride!
DC/NOVA is good buying country for CR-Vs with aggressive dealer pricing.
Your selling price is ~$2,300 below invoice. That's good but first try $26,000 even OTD.
Good luck!
I am also looking for 2016 Honda CRV EX. Here is the quote I got for this one. Please let me know your thoughts.
CRV EX
INTERNET PRICE $22,768.00
DEST CHARGE $880.00
ACCESSORIES $1,203.00
PAINT & FABRIC PROTECTION $299.00
TRADE ALLOWANCE
SUB TOTAL $25,150.00
STATE SALES TAX(+) $1,571.88
DEALER DOCUMENTARY FEE(+) $150.00
TRADE PAYOFF(+)
VEHICLE INSP. FEE (+) $39.50
LICENSE$ TITLE $ (+) $99.55
DEALER'S INVENTORY TAX $53.98
CASH BALANCE ON VEHICLE(=) $27,064.91
*This is includes the following accessories**
Pro Pack:$799 (wheel locks, cargo tray, door edge guards, mudflaps)
Rear Bumper Applique:$192
All Season Floor Mats:$212
What state are you buying in ? 2wd or AWD model ? What accessories are you getting for $1203 ?
The CRV EX, 2wd model Invoices for $24,502 plus 900 destination fee = 25,402
Your above deal is a bad deal if you buy at that price ........... If you cant lower the selling price walk away.
Dealer is price gouging you on all added accessories.
You could buy all season mats on line for $105 and the rest of those added items for a fraction of what dealer is charging you. That is your room for negotiating down price
23 Telluride SX-P X-Line, 23 Camry XSE
http://www.collegehillshonda.com/category/2015-2016-crv-accessories.html
Another good site I use is http://www.cheaperhondaparts.com/
All season Floor mats on this site sell for $100
23 Telluride SX-P X-Line, 23 Camry XSE
stever I think your right there was 1 or 2 dealers in Dallas where a Accord and Civic deal just went down.
If I stumble across it when I go over to the Accord forum I will post it?
23 Telluride SX-P X-Line, 23 Camry XSE
Okay for the CR-V (assuming FWD in TX), we show invoice of $25,459, MSRP of $26,895 and the TMV average is $24,874. that's with destination but no accessories (ditto on what Brian125 said).
Btw, our destination number is $900, not sure why the dealer whacked yours $20.
Ignoring the accessories and junk fees, your selling price is $23,648. So that's almost $2,000 below invoice which by itself is a really good number for Texas. But the rest of the fees are hurting the price.
Were in between two price changes right now with Destination charge and Invoice pricing getting bumped up on all 2016 models . Usually happens around this time of the year.
@stever Please look into and clarify for me I don't want to give one of our buyers the wrong price info and advise.
What am I missing on your numbers ? Are you using a different price guide than what's showed on Edmunds .
@Edmunds has the CRV, Ex fwd model invoiced at 24,409 plus 900 dest / charge = 25,309
On the Invoice price a 2016 ex fwd model's new updated pricing is posted
@nada / @cars.com for $24,502 / 24,503 excluding $900 destination. Old price was.............. $24,409
23 Telluride SX-P X-Line, 23 Camry XSE
Thank you so much for sending your prompt feedback. My negotiation area is in the accessories in both quotes. Other than that rest looks good then.
Brian125 -> The price I got including bloated accessories price like Stever mentioned is $25,150. Without bloated accessories it is $23,648. Probably that is why Stever mentioned this is a good price in Houston area.
$24,409 + $900, right for us. When there's an ad fee it gets lumped into the total "invoice" price here and I often forget to mention that. The ad fee doesn't match the numbers you see at NADA and Cars.com though.
I don't use other guides and yeah, sometimes we get behind (or ahead) of other sites updating info. I bet we are in the middle of updating those pages.
Did you know the home office just moved? Nice new digs across the street. Not many glitches, but some stuff did get delayed. Sorry, no putting green (but there is a slide between floors).
Here is the Nada link below so new 2016 buyers can jot them down.
http://www.nadaguides.com/Cars/2016/Honda/CR-V
23 Telluride SX-P X-Line, 23 Camry XSE
Base Price of Vehicle: 26163.21
Dealer Processing: 300
Tax: 1407.79
Tire Recycling Fee: 4
Title Tax & Security Interest (I think that's what the fine print says): 120
License Fee: 135
Electronic Registration Fee: 20
Total out the door price of 28150. Thanks for all the help and advice posted here!
How's the 2016 inventory holding up in your area?
And don't you already have a 2015 CR-V?
For anyone shopping, who is working off of MSRP instead of invoice? Invoice isn't such a great yardstick any more. (USA Today)
I am getting this pricing for a 2016 CR-V EX-L FWD, in San Diego zip code 92037.
Car price: $26274
Taxes & Fees: $2626
Total OTD: $28900
1. Am I getting a good deal, and shall I pull the trigger?
2. Another dealer is offering me a very similar deal, but claims that they may be able to do even better if I come in to the dealership to check out their special Costco pricing. Not sure this is worth my time (this dealer is a 30-45 min drive away while the first one is closer) and I'm concerned it may be a ploy to get me in the dealership, without any significant price reduction. Do you think they can go much lower than this pricing with a Costco discount?
Thanks in advance,
Arlog
California prices have gotten better but I don't think they are going to get much better than this.
I had the impression that you could get Costco pricing from Costco, but I never really looked into it. From skimming a back issue of the Costco Connection, it looks like your first step is to go to costcoauto.com and build a car. Once you do that and select a car, you still have to visit a dealer.
Before doing that, you may want to try getting an Edmunds Price Promise certificate and see what kind of number you get that way.
MSRP 26859
price on tag 24291
8.15% tax and 499 doc fee
total 26769
is this a good deal ? Thanks
Same answer as before.
Average price and high doc fees. I would have guessed that Vegas dealers would have been a bit more aggressive, what with the housing prices still being in the dumps there. You might want to look into buying from a California dealer and having them deliver the car to the state line to avoid hassle with the sales taxes.
Price including destination: $28,242
Doc, tag fees: $663 (high, but used it to negotiate a very good trade-in)
Tax: $1,444.05
Total: $30,349.05
OTD is a good way to negotiate, but it helps us to know what your selling prices is and what kind of fees you are looking at. So please take a minute and break you deal down for us.
MSRPw/accessories $26,541
Discount -$4,842
Your Price $21,699
Taxes $1410.44
Lic & Reg $187.25
Doc Fee $150.00
Drive Out $23,446.69
That includes:
1. Destination Fees
2. Window Tint & Pinstripes(with lifetime warranty)
3. Nitrogen Tire Inflation
4. Genuine Honda Protection Pkg (wheel locks, splash guards, cargo tray)
5. Free Car Washes for Life
6. First Scheduled Oil Change for Free
7. Tax, title, & license
8. 24-hour Honda Roadside Assistance
Is that good deal?
Invoice is $24,102 and the TMV average price paid is $23,486.
So $1,500 below invoice and ~$900 below the average. Pretty good for Texas.
(All my numbers include the $900 destination).
Just tax and tags OTD.
So the average buyers is getting ~$700 below invoice.
Your quote is another $1,000 below that, or $1,700 below invoice.
Looking good from here.