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I had a dealer give me $22,720 on an EX-L 4cyl, and $18775 on an LX. Are these good prices? I am thinking and pretty sure both are 04's.
Thanks
___The prices you were quoted are more then likely terrible. A brand new 04 EX-L I4 Sedan can be found in the neighborhood of $20,700 as of last week here in the Chicagoland area. The same 04 except w/ NAVI was offered for $22,500 but these are not “Out the Door” prices. I doubt your quotes were either but they might have been? Why don’t you read back just 4 or 5 pages of this thread to get a feel for what a bad, good, and great price?
___In terms of “Out the Door”, it is the Automobile price + State/County/City Tax + Title fees + License fees + any garbage fees or rip-off add-ons you let the dealership salesman take you for as you sign the paperwork and drive the Accord off the lot.
___Good Luck
___Wayne R. Gerdes
I have read Edmunds, Kelly's, and Carpoint daily for several years. I like to do all of my own car maintenance and I like to try to provide insight on wasting money unnecessarily at the dealer for maintenance and purchase costs. Personally, I don't believe leasing cars makes good financial sense, unless you know you will always be buying a car every 3 years and you drive less than 12,000 miles yearly. I always do a lot of research and buy the most dependable car that fits my needs at the cheapest price I can find. Lastly, I only go to the dealer for warranty repairs and I keep cars for about 12 years/150,000 miles while following the severe maintenance schedual, which I accomplish myself. I think this is the most bang for your buck and it works for me.
I made the comment to you to get your attention. I really didn't mean it to insult you. Historically, when someone asks if they got a good deal, they are usually hit with numerous posts saying they paid too much. Lease deals get very few responses, because more people are buying that use this board. I read your post twice in one area shortly after your first post, so like I said you had 3 identical posts. You may have hit refresh, which will create more of the same post. Buying or leasing a car for the best price is all about knowledge. Ask lots of questions before you next purchase and I'm sure you will save more money. On this deal, I don't know if you did or not. Hopefully, someone will chime in with some specific insight.
You should have have gotten the same car for at least $1,000 less at this time of the year. Remaining '04 LX 4 cylinders were, and still are going for anywhere from 17K and up, destination included,
Dealers won't even talk with you.A friend of mine bought Infinity G35 in NY for 26,000(NJ and Delawere prices were $30 grand and up).
After spending much time pricing i'm sure it doesn't get any better than that.
Was gonna get an 05 EX-L but the '04 EX-V6 is cheaper now
Drove them both back to back.....
The EX-L is adequate, perfect as a daily driver, but just doesn't feel as alive, especially when you wind it up to 6000 rpm.
And I get a free power passenger seat and home link transmitter..... just for kicks.......................
of course i lose the restyled lamps and illuminated buttons, but the whole point of steering wheel buttons is to NOT have to look down at them while driving, so who cares if they are illuminated or not
In any case, Good luck to all still shopping
I figure you could have gotten an 04 LX auto for $17,250 a couple of weeks ago in the LA area. Add $250 for the side air bags and you only paid $500 more for a car that's one year "newer". In any case, congrats on your purchase.
Thanks,
John
I was wondering if I got a good deal with the following price I paid for it with added accessories.
Accord V6 Sedan w/NAV and leather:
-day/night rearview mirror
-interior & center metal trim kit
-splash guards
-decklid spoiler
-front under spoiler
-fog lights
Total which includes installation cost of accessories: $27, 850
Total w/TAX ($1,671), TAGS/Transfer ($114), & Dealer fees/Destination charge ($515): $30, 150
What do you think?
Also, does anyone have any advice for me with this new car? Should I be aware of anything special? Pro's/Con's/Secrets?
Thanks, in advance, for your help and opinions.
nodaround@aol.com
If your price is less than $300 over invoice without a high "doc fee" (which is pure profit), it's a good deal for an '05 at the start of the model year--especially if the dealer is convenient and has a good reputation......Richard
How do I handle this? Has anybody had this kind of experience? Could this be a scheme to get more money from me? Any insight will be appreciated.
I'm looking at the above model but have found it difficult to locate a published invoice price on the '05. I received 2 phone quotes in San Diego at:
$25,490 and $25,058 (purchase prices)
I am wondering if these are fair prices or what I should measure them against. (this is for an 2005 model).
Thanks!
'05 EX V6 with NAV
MSRP = 29215 (includes $515 destination charge)
INV = 26336 ( == ditto ==)
The last time I bought a new Honda was 2002 (LX 4CYL) which I got for $100 over invoice toward the end of the model year (Sep).
Actually for the FORUM, what do you think would be good value for an '05? Do you think it's realistic to expect $100 over invoice?
Thanks to all so far for providing us with great reference information!!
We are getting ready to email a bunch of dealers in the NY, NJ, CT, and PA area, and one big question just came to mind. It might be silly, bit it is kind of important.
We are NYC residents, and if we buy the car from an out of state dealer, do we pay NYC (local) sales tax, or do we pay the tax of the location/state where the dealer is located? Can anyone chime in?
Also, the price to beat that we are going to include in our emails for a EX 4Cyl/auto with Navi was- $22,500. This seems fair to the both of us (us and the dealer) , right?
From another site
msrp 26815 (includes dest charge)
inv 24179 (includes dest charge)
Ralph
I'm beginning to doubt all these sites, because they pretty much match the first quotes I've been getting from dealers, which is never low enough.
Does this seem like a good price or bad price? I'm inclined to think it's a lousy price, because the sales rep agreed to it so quickly. His original quote was $22,283 (same details as above).
Please respond asap. I am going to seal the deal, (if I can't get a better quote tomorrow from someone else) Thurday night! For anyone who is interested, I will let them know the results.
Thanks! Gobush04
___According to MSN-Carpoint, the invoice of an 05 Accord LX V6 is $21,932 including destination. A quote for $22,011 sounds pretty good for an 05 this early in the year. Remember however that another 2 or 3 months and you might be bargaining for below invoice once again if it isn’t already available at another dealership in your area. The 2004 MY Accord had a sales decline of ~ 5% vs. the 2003 MY. This alone should tell you that incentives and/or real deals are not that far away
___Now the question why a V6? Is the sub 9 seconds to 60 for the I4 w/ Auto not fast enough? I drove an 04 Accord I4 EX-L Sedan w/ Auto and NAVI a few weeks ago. I had the dealership take the tires up to 40 #’s before the test drive. Using the NAVI trip computer, I had > 50 mpg showing (pegged the max 50 mpg instantaneous meter) at 58 mph and below for over 5 miles while driving across reasonably level highway. A 28 mile round trip including 15 miles of city and 13 miles of State and Interstate highway left me with a 44.3 mpg average for the entire test drive. The V6 won’t accomplish this task although it is very fuel efficient in its own right given the sub 8 second to 60 performance.
___Finally, did you know that in your state, you can pick up a PZEV based I4 Accord for ~ $135.00 more then the LEV-II based I4? In California, a PZEV’s emissions warranty goes out some 150,000 miles on some components. I believe this is the case in your state as well? This alone is worth the extra $135.00 over and above the std. I4 not including the easily justifiable benefits of driving a PZEV for your family, city, state, county, country, and our planet!
___Good Luck
___Wayne R. Gerdes
___2000 Honda Insight 5-speed #203 - 92.5 lmpg
Thanks for the response. Unfortunately, I need a car now. I'm going to try to negotiate more with a dealer closer to home. That price was just way too easy.
What's PZEV stand for? I considered buying the Hybrid for better mpg, but I understand it's not yet available.
I would like a V6 because, unfortunately, I spend a lot of time in the car. I put in 90 + miles/ day just commuting! I have a 96 Civic now, with 223,000 miles on it. It's a 4cyl with not nearly the juice I'd like to pass the slow pokes in the left lane. So, this time, I wanted some more zip.
If you can enlighten me re: the Pzev, I would appreciate it. Thanks!
John
Dealership 1 (farther away):
Internet Car Price --> $23,044
Dealership 2 (closer):
Car Price --> Matched $23,044
Fees --> 140
Tax --> 8.25%
OTD --> $25,097
Thanks for all of the helpful info. I took the email (w/ internet sales price) from the farther dealer to the closest and he matched it. I have no complaints, I only wanted to pay $25000 for the car anyway. :-)
regards,
kyfdx
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