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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)
We just picked up an 09 Civic LX Sedan from Wittmeier Honda for the Special Internet price of $15,600. The OTD price was $17,377 (incl 9.25% CA sales tax + DMV fees). They gave this quote by email and stuck to the price and it was just a pleasant buying experience; we also financed half the car at 3.9% thru Honda Finance.
The other dealers(Roseville, University Honda, Davis) we contacted were not even close and University Honda even implied that we were lying to them. Carmichael Honda would not give us a quote, but claimed they would match any quote; we just told them don't bother !
BTW the Civic LX Coupe was offered to us also at $15,360. They did try to push the Honda care extended warranty, but backed off once we said no.
I just picked up My 09 honda civic Lx,Coupe,Manual from El Cerrito. Honda
Sale Price : $16,660 (Incl destinations)
9.25 tax,dmv and stuff
OTD $16,340
This forums was really helpful. thanks to every one who posted their prices on the board
Very nice man.
MSRP $22, 775
Invoice $21,020
$20,127 (Offered Price Including Destination)
$449 (Processing)
$59.50 (DMV)
$658.43 (Tax)
$21294 OTD
There are not too many post on here for EX with Nav (See a few EX-L w/ Nav) but from what I see here, it looks like I can do better than what I was offered. Any thoughts?
Yes, this was an automatic.
Keith
Includes Protection package (splash guard, wheel locks and door protect).
College park Honda also included in the package the Lifetime limited powertrain warranty.
I also did internet shopping and research so I think this is a fair price for now.
Paperwork and test drive done in 2hrs so I am satisfied
MSRP: $20,775 (or thereabouts)
Actual: $17,998 (including destination, dealer handling etc...)
+ Tax and DMV ~ $1900
= ~ 19,900
When you get the car out the door for less than the price on the sticker , I think you've got to be happy about the deal.
This site and the forum helped a lot in buying the car.
Shawn
Thanks for replying.
OTD: $16,340
We received offers from 11 dealers ranging from a low of $16,500 (Pohanka) to $17,500. After several conversations with the Internet salesperson (Ms.T.... G....) on 5-28/5-29, I was convinced this was a serious offer and was told by TG and her manager it was good until 6-1-09.
On 6-1-09 at 9:30 a.m., my daughter called Pohanka, spoke with TG and said the deal was a go. We would be there in an hour and requested the VIN to give to the insurance company.
After much paper shuffling, long pauses etc, my daughter was informed they didn't have the atomic blue in stock but Pohanka would be happy to sell her the LX-S in atomic blue - with an upcharge of course. Then she repeatedly pressured my daughter to buy another color. My daughter refused and asked if they could get her the color from another Pohanka dealership (and there are at least 3 others in the area) - there was a $385 transfer fee!
Finally TG stated that "several transports" were due in on Monday and the dealership supposedly had 7 atomic blue LX civics coming in within the next 1-2 days. My daughter offered to wait the 1-2 days as long as the $16,500 offer wasn't withdrawn. After much hemming/hawing, TG stated she "thought" the deal would hold.
I called TG, at 10:30 am asking about the status of the car. TG said she would speak to her manager and call me "right back." That was 36hrs ago and NO ONE from the dealership has yet to call back - despite three attempts by us to reach someone.
Promises, promises from a dealership who clearly only wanted to get my daughter in the door and then either "upsell" her or pull a bait/switch.
There are plenty of other dealerships in the area that are more upfront. Please beware of anything Pohanka tells you.
Please see the next post to read the happy ending. :mad:
One of the dealerships she contacted was Colonial Honda in Chester, VA which had offered $17,000 OTD. She spoke with Ms. K... G.... of the Internet division and asked if there was any flexibility in the price. KG called back 5 min later and said her manager wouldn't budge.
Several hours later, KG called us back and asked if we had bought the car yet. KG said she had been pleading her case all day with the manager and he had finally agreed to come down to $16,900 OTD and the dealership had 3 atomic blue Civics for her to choose from.
We immediately hopped into the car and drove to the dealership. My daughter put down over 1/2 of the car in cash! Pohanka's loss - Colonial's gain. Approximately an hour and a half after walking in the door of Colonial Honda (and being treated like a queen), my daughter drove home her beautiful new atomic blue 4DR AT LX Civic.
Thanks to all those honest dealerships out there who make car buying a pleasure. Stick to their word, no pressure and a smile to make everything go easier. If you are looking for a Honda in the Richmond area, please consider Colonial Honda.
I want something cheap (maybe $2k-4k?), but not something I'll be paying for a bunch of repairs on.
What sort of miles should I be looking for to get a good price w/o having to put much repair/maintenance money into it for about a year? One friend told me 100k-150k. Any recommendations on other types of cars to consider?
Thanks!
I have been told by a Dealer, who I purchased over the years, 4 Honda's from, to bring in my other offers and they will match it, shouldn't they beat the competitors offer? Are accessory prices put on by Dealer negosible? Will they come down in price if I wait until the end of month/quarter?
Thank you for any advise on this matter.
Thank you for any advise you give us.
Here are the figures for a 2009 Civic EX-L Automatic (using a PA Zip Code)-
MSRP- $22,325
Invoice- $20,607
Edmunds TMV- $20,056 (which includes $1000 cash to dealer "marketing support")
The quote of $19,500 sounds like a very good deal...as long as there aren't any hidden fees or add-ons. If it's simply $19,500 plus sales tax and tag/title/registration fees, it's a GREAT DEAL!
What accessories (specifically) are you asking about? If it's an item or two you want added, you can use this as a bargaining tool. Take the offers to your regular dealer who will 'match' the price and tell him to match the price AND add a certain option or two free...or at a reduced price, at least.
FYI- they're also offering 3.9% APR for 60 months to qualified buyers...
Which of the ff sites sell ginuine Honda Care EW backed by American Honda?
Saccucci, Bernardi, Curry or Hyannis Honda
Thanks
Many thanks in advance for help!
seems this 1000 marketing support offered to dealers have enabled them to give me quotes of $16,000 before ttl but including destination.
I'm curious as to what previous offers they have given in terms of when they offered 0% and i'm not sure if i should wait until the next round of incentives. Idealy i would prefer 0% and 16k, but i can only get 2.9% for 36 months at this time. Any chance they will continue the 1k and maybe lower the apr down to 0 come July 7th when they announce new incentives? Is there a site that tracks and archives such incentive info?
i'm in san jose, ca
Depending on your state it could be a good deal. A better indicator is the price without TTL (taxes, tags, licensing). TTL is different in every state. What is that price?
The price was $19806.00. Thanks for the feedback.
I initiated my contacts thru the Honda Quote feature, and negotiated by email and phone. Our local Honda dealer that I previously bought an Accord from, made me a better deal that I expected that I almost fell on the floor.
We weren't going to buy our daughter a car until next Spring, but with the 3.9 interest rate, ability to claim the state taxes on my 2009 Federal return, and the good price, I just couldn't pass it up. The Trim, color and accessories are just what she wanted.
Here are the details:
2009 Civic LX-S Automatic
MSRP=$18,855
Invoice=$17,369
Edmunds TMV = $17,568
Add in the Honda Destination charge, Splashguards, Wheel locks, All-season floor mats (plus installation), and upgrade rearview mirror to the Auto Day/Night (plus installation), PA state tax of 6%, and Tags & Title.
Out The Door (OTD) was $18,407.
Plus we are getting the 3.9 percent financing for 60 months.
I am picking the car up Monday. Our daughter doesn't know yet. It's a surprise!
$15,777+TTL, 17.6K OTD for civic lx at sedan.
Managed to get a couple of dealer to match it.
A good price. I was offered $18900 for a manual trans a couple of weeks ago. You might knock a little bit off ($100-$300) but it will take some time and effort. I'd be more inclined to go for a couple of extras (pin striping, mud flaps, free oil changes, whatever). I suspect that will be easier than fighting for a little less money.
It's a nice car. Enjoy it. Three years from now you'll never remember what price you paid.
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Quote: $18,234 This price includes Honda's destination charge but not dealer-installed accessories, sales tax, or licensing fees.
Is this good price please advise!
Thanks
2009 Civic LX AT Sedan
MSRP=$18,925 (incl dest)
Invoice=$17488
Edmunds TMV = $16847
Was quoted (see few posts above) for 15777 (incl dest) or 17602 OTD. I got a dealer to go down to 17,550.
I decided to give the original sales guy the sale if he matched and he did.
Also got 2.9% for 36 months and got a warranty plan from Honda for 1,400 for 8yr/100k mi. I have 59 days to decide and get full refund. Any suggestions on the warranty plan?
I am in Los Angeles and the lowest I found is $16,311 for a LX sedan AT. I may wait till next month.
Good luck!
quoted 16800 gave 1800 trade
OTD 15900
Treated great there. Low pressure and took time to answer all my questions.
Jerry aka Hondaj :P
I received a Honda warranty for $900 with a 7yr/100K back in April on my 2009 Honda LX AT Sedan.
I paid a similar price for the vehicle of $17,500 OTD or just above $16K before taxes/license and fees.
i found the prices from this particular honda to be even cheaper than what you got.
both of us got ripped
7 yr 100k was listed at 860.
8yr 100k is at $940
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i'm definitely going to do some negotiation in person!!