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$600 under invoice means you didn't get screwed.
Some of these "prices paid" are for real and some are....well..."over enthusiastic"
500.00 UNDER invoice and you still think you got screwed?
Relax...you did better than I could have done!
The walk-out-the-door price was $16,972.16. Here's the dollar breakdown:
Base Price: $15,650.07
Destination Charge: $515.00
Dealer Processing Fee: $249.00
Taxes (VA State and Spotsylvania County): $492.42
Dealer Business Tax: $16.17
Internet Processing Fee: $10.00
VA DMV Registration and Tags: $39.50
I'm sure prices will drop a tad by the end of the month, and into the final sales push for 2005 models through October. I'm satisfied with my price, and I'm glad that I didn't push the wait period before the inventory was depleted.
The Sales and Service folks at Pohanka are good people. They make a fair buck or two, but customer satisfaction is important to them. Their mechanics are top-notch, and they've kept my vintage Civic Wagons running -- 1985 (260,000), and 1989 (225,000). They've also serviced my 1998 Accord LX (135,000) since its purchase.
Thumbs up to Pohanka of Fredericksburg...
isellhondas: Nice to see you around. I haven't been around this forum hall for a couple of years. I hope auburn63 is still around helping folks.
The people who have been dragging their feet hoping prices will keep dropping are making a mistake. As we have to scramble for inventory, prices can actually rise to meet the demand. As it stands now, we are down to the crumbs with our remaining 2005's.
The dealership was very pleasant to work with. All arrangements were made using e-mail and phone. The car was waiting for me when I arrived, and there were no surprises.
Does anyone know when edmunds will have an invoice price on the 06 coupes?
Sales Tax = $1,462.62
Dealer VIT = $58.34
License Fee = $72.30
Inspection and Title Fee = $54.75
Doc Fee = $50.00
Drive out price = $25,100
I got this from Russel&Smith Honda in Houston. The next best offer was from Gillman Honda on Beltway 8 for around $25,350 out the door.
So, did I get a good deal? okay deal? I emailed all the dealers in Houston and its vicinities. I even got a laughable offer of $25,500 + ttl from Baytown Honda.
We get our invoice information from the manufacturer, so we have to wait til it's released to us by them. If you use the "help" link at the very top of this page (it's tiny, I know) and then hit the "contact us" tab, you can submit this question for our pricing team. They'll have the best idea about when to expect this information.
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I just bought an 05 Accord LX for $19k OTD here in NJ. I got mine from Joyce Honda. Was wondering if this is a good or decent deal? The car does not have any options installed. Again this is in NJ.
Thanks for your reply.
We saw better deals on this board on LX, but we are happy with the price we paid.
One question for all Accord owners, do you guys recommend purchasing Honda Care on our own? What's the difference between Honda Care and the extended warranties provided by some insurance company, like Geico?
Is that auto or 5-speed?
I was thinking about 06' Civic. MSRP + $1,800 market adjusted price? But better Honda for less?
I'm definitely considering it. I am presuming that other than minor cosmetic changes and few more horse power basically still same body with sam engine? Thanks.
You wrote "I was thinking about 06' Civic. MSRP + $1,800 market adjusted price?" Walk away from that crook as fast as you can. In a few months you will be able to purchase the same car for $1,800 LESS than MSRP.
If you tell us the sticker price, we'll tell you if you got a good deal. It was an '06, you say?
Could you tell us the name of the dealer and where located?
Thanks!
3K is a fair bit to pay for essentially a bigger engine and another gear, although there are some other options included (I just can't remember what they are).
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
This was the deal I received on an early '04 Accord EX-L sedan AT after doing plenty of research online. Maybe I could have saved a few dollars buying from an inconvenient dealer, but it would not have been worth the trouble.
If you wait until Xmas week, you'll probably save another $400 to $600. In late Feb., 2006, half way through the '06 model year, you'll probably pay about $750 less. At year-end 2006, you'll pay $1,500 or more less depending on competition, state of the economy, etc. These are the approximate numbers I've seen after following Accord pricing since August, 2003.
Accords do not offer factory options, so anything added on like mud flaps, wheel locks, window etching, etc. usually packs the price because most of this stuff is way overpriced and useless.
If your current deal is 91% of MSRP + $50, you did just fine IMO.
Hope this helps some of you..........Richard
If so, what was your base price before tax?
Friend just got an EX at 100.00 below invoice. They have "holdback" money, so don't let them whine re: losing money. Also Honda is throwing some $$''s at dealers to move out 2005's. Don't pay any more than invoice!
Base Price $20,699 $23,000
Selected Options $0 $0
Destination Charge $550 $550
Total $21,249 $23,550
Accord 2door LX-SE Automatic Taffeta White
Cash Price: $18,550
Dealer Documentary Service Fee: $299
Sales Tax: $1178
License: $47
State Fees: $150
Waste Tire Fee: $5
Total Price: $20,229
No trade in.
My financing is 4.99% for 48 months
It seems that some people in other parts of the country are getting better deals, but this was the best I could do. I hope the detailed information is useful.
I'd be interested to know if people think this is a reasonable deal. An interesting thing was that the new 2006 Civics are selling for $2000 more than my Accord at the same dealership. Thanks for the input.
I guess I got a pretty good deal for the area, the other offers I received $200 and $500 higher (out the door price).
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I hope that this helps.
We got there and he saw and fell in love with the new Civic Sedan. We drove a white EX with a sticker of $19,600. The best they would do on the price was $400 off sticker making it $19,200. They didn't have an LX in white or silver (only two colors he'd consider) so that wasn't an option to get the price down.
They had a silver '05 Accord LX Sedan parked on the curb with a sticker of $21,200. An hour later we drove it off the lot for $18,650 plus tax, tag and title. If you are at all interested in an '05 Accord, now is the perfect time to buy one.
So, it is simple:Whatever model you prefer, find a 2005 model invoice, add $300, and you are very close to 2006 models invoice price.
you will get the car for around $200 less than the best initial response.
Smokymtngal: Thanks for your information. $1000 under MSRP sounds more realistic to me, although I'll certainly try to do better. With the 2006's just out now, I'm not sure how good I can do. I'm in no rush. I'll let everyone know how I make out.
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