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I live in Los Angeles,california and the tax is about the same percent is yours...tax/lic will equal to approx $1,900..but this amount is included in the $20,575 Out The Door! I now have another dealer willing to knock off a couple more hundred dollars off the $20,575 if i go with their dealer. I will do what you said...wait towards near the holiday or end of month. Thanks Much.
Joe
I purchased a 2007 Honda Accord 4 cylinder SE Auto from Planet Honda in New Jersey. The following is a breakdown of my cost, which I believe to be $648 under the invoice price posted by Edmunds.com.
2007 Honda Accord SE Sedan AT
$19,440.00 Selling Price (including destination)
1,360.80 7% NJ Tax
234.00 Registration Fee (cash deal)
289.00 Documentation Fee
7.50 Tire Tax
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$21,331.30 Out the Door
According to Edmunds.com: MSRP is $22,220, Invoice is $20,088 and TMV is $21,571 (each inclusive of destination charge).
I was a bit worried that the internet department would not respect the deal – as no other Honda dealer in NJ came close to this price. I was in and out of the dealership within an hour – no hassle at all except for buying an extended warranty (I did not purchase as the price was outrageous compared to other internet sites for same HondaCare warranty). I did tell them that I would post my buying experience on this website – maybe it made a difference? I would buy from them again.
Just posted for future buyer’s information - no need to let me know if I got a “good” deal or not. :shades:
$18,880 Price & dealer fees
1,462 Tax
182 Reg Fees
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$20,544 out the door
Hope that helps
Sounds like you received an EXCELLENT Deal! Congratulations! I am just days away from purchasing a 2007 Honda Accord LX, automatic... in the Los Angeles area. The best quote from a car dealer so far is $20,575...but another Honda dealer said that they will beat that price by 100-500 bucks. Maybe i will just ask them to sell me the Special Edition for 20,575. I really want the 6 cd changer that comes with the SE. Anyway...thanks again for sharing your figures.
Joe
I am going to buy a new honda accord 2007 -ex 4 dr. my lowest quote that I received was- 21000 and Out of the door - 22400 $ (inclusive of tax and tags)
Is this a good price for an ex -no leather? Could I go lower than this if I wait till the holidays or next month?
can I shop for the extended warranty else where? :confuse:
Paul
I would get bids which include the destination charge and ALL fees from the internet sales departments of as many dealers as you wish. It will be possible to quickly reduce the list by removing the highest bids. Check their on-line inventories to see if they have the model and colors you desire and ask for a bid on those particular vehicles. You will be able to determine the best deal and sometimes you will be able to get the dealer to throw in some free accessories like mud flaps etc.
You are already way ahead of how I purchased my first Model-T. You are doing your due diligence, so don't get overwhelmed by the process. The finance processor will offer some things which may not be desired by you, so be careful with that part of the transaction. After you make your purchase, know that it was the best possible deal, and don't look back.
I am swamped with talking to dealers too! Sounds like that is a very good deal...but i am no expert. I have narrowed down to 3 car dealers. The quotes for a Honda Accord LX,auto are Out the door $20,575...and a Honda Accord, auto, Special Edition..out the door $20,900. In the next day 2-3 days i plan to ask if they will sale me the Special Edition for the LX price...$20,575. This has been a challenging and interesting experience!
Joe
I like to get bids for specific vehicles shown on the dealers' internet sites. Sometimes their sites don't show enough info or require registration with no inventory information. A Sunday trip to the dealer's lot (if they're closed on Sunday) may be helpful to determine what models are available in what colors.
You're also ahead of the game by looking at the Accord, which should provide you with reliable transportation for many years. Good luck in your purchasing effort. Take caare. Ralph
Thanks for the compliment. I am far from an expert on this wheeling & dealing...but i must admit i have done a fair amount of homework and i believe it's paying off. I have narrowed down to 2 dealers and each one of them are fighting to earn my business. One dealer will say if you find another dealer with a better deal (by a couple hundred dollars) to please get back to us because we don't want a couple of hundred dollars to steal our business away.We will do better! It is amazing!! personally, I also want all costs told to me upfront..over the phone or internet quote.
Thanks again Ralph.
Joe
Most all of my local dealers will not, but there a some I can contact a few hours away who will. You find one that will sell you a car (including dest and dealer fees) for invoice or less and you can stop all the searching around. Knowing the true cost, incentives, hold back, etc makes you an educated buyer - but if all the local dealers will do is $500 off of full MSRP then it means nothing.
Dennis
24093 base price
125 aftermarket (appearance pkg)
389 doc fee
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24607 adjusted base price
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1722.49 sales tax 7%
3.00 lemon law
18.00 title
21.00 tag
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26371.49 OTD
from Hennessy Honda, near Atlanta, GA
Hope this helps
i am dealing with scott robinson honda now, but plan to call / fax cerritos, carson, and gardena hondas today.
i was wondering if we could get even lower on this? 19 out the door? or am i dreaming?
i need to get it thanksgiving weekend at the latest so time is an issue. my civic baby was totalled by a hit and run driver
good luck everyone...let me know if you have any better luck than 20,000
Edit: this is in Sacramento, CA
Today i received a price quote from Penske Honda in Ontario for a Honda Accord LX, Automatic...for $20,100. That is so far the best price i have received. I don't know if they will sell for $19,000. I soppose it wouldnot hurt to try. I believe on edmonds.com the Invoice price is $19,700. So if i get the car at $20,100...that would be 400.00 over invoice which is reasonable.
If infact this price holds true...i may buy the car. Let me know how it goes for you.
Lots of Luck,
Joe
I believe i made a mistake. On Edmonds.com the Invoice price for a Honda Accord LX, automatic is $19,459. So if i purchase the honda accord LX for $20,100 Out The Door..that will be approx $600.00 bucks over Invoice...still not bad.
Joe
So no vibrations like you experienced in your test drives?
I hope not.
Please post in the maintenance and repair thread.
accord 2007 VP - out the door $19,688
accord 2007 SE - out the door $21,711
(in southern california)
i am now pricing the LX, since i cannot seem to justify the extra $1,500 at christmastime for those nice wheels on the SE that i REALLY want (my loan is for 20k, so anything over is out of my pocket right now)
thanks for your help...good luck everyone!
If you go with the VP...remember it only has two speakers so if your a music lover (like myself), you might be disappointed. The VP is a little less fancy too. Ask the carsales man to show you the difference between the LX and the VP. There is a difference. I also received a quote from Metro Honda for Special Edition...i could purchase it out the door for $20,900. The 6 cd changed sounds good but then i found out that it only plays the 6 cds in Random mode Not in a Shuffle Mix...so i decided to go with the LX. I am trying to decide whether to call Metro Honda and let them know my latest quote of $20,100 from Penske Honda in Ontario...and see if they will go lower. Decisions...decisions...
Let me know what you decide to do.
Joe
i have been so overwhelemed by this experience because i was not expecting to buy a car at this time and i need to really decide this week and actually BUY.
call metro honda! it wont hurt....the worst they can say is no. maybe you can meet in the middle for the SE....21,500? i'd get the SE for 21,500...treat yourself. this is something you wil have for a very long time, remember!
i keep going back and forth...i have my devilish side saying "come on, deb...if you are spending THIS much you might as well go for the SE...just look at those wheels...you deserve it" and then i have my practical side saying, "you silly girl...you know you will scratch those wheels up in a year or so anyway, so why dont you just go for the LX or VP...they're just as nice"
I have also been overwhelmed by this experience. I started a few months back checking Edmonds.com...talking with friends and co-workers who was more knowledgable and reading quite a bit on the internet...including visiting various car lots. I guess if your very practical..not a significant music lover..+ don't need the extra fancy accessories then go for the VP. The SE not only has the 6 Disc-in Changer, Electronic brake distribution, 4 wheel disc brakes and of course the 16 inch alloy wheels. Deb..for you the tires are somewhat important, but for me it is not. Like i said if the 6 disc cd in-dash changer would have a SHUFFLE button(mixes all the songs like a jukebox) instead of only a Random button...i would definitely purchase an SE. But it doesnot so i definitely will get the LX. Even though i just want to get this over with...i may call Metro Honda and see if they will give me a lower price than the other dealer. Deb, have you decided on a color? I like the "Cool Blue" and the "Graphic Pearl"...but swaying towards the Cool Blue.
Joe
Edit: just did a search and i guess OTD price means it includes all tax,registration and everything. Guess my OTD price is 21574 + $795 lojack, didn't get that good of a deal that I thought I did.
your number seems to be around what i keep getting for an SE before takes, registration, etc. so far
I think a made a so-so deal on a 2007 Honda Accord w/ Nav
25095 including freight
1173.49 for TTL other fees
26268.49 OTD
Is a Honda care package recommended for Honda's with NAV or is it just pure dealer profit?
Thank you for considering Brewster Honda for your car buying needs. The information and price quotes you were interested in are as follows:
2007 Honda Accord lx MSRP $21,670 , the special internet price is $ 19,300
Below you will find some alternatives which are similar to your first choice:
2006 Honda Accord ex MSRP $24,095 , the special internet price is $21,595
2006 Honda accors lx se MSRP $22,370 , the special internet price is $19,995
These special internet prices are valid only on purchases made through Brewster Honda 's Internet Sales Department. Due to our aggressive price policy, inventory restrictions and constantly changing incentives, prices are valid for one week or until the first day of the following month whichever comes first.
Special Internet Pricing includes destination, prep fees and all incentives . All you add is tax and DMV fees.
Are thay good price or i can do better if i wait till end of dec.
Any advice is apreciated
any sugestion
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07 4dr honda accord EX-L sedan auto w/Nav
25095 price to include freight
299 processing fee
761.82 state tax
112.67 licensing and associated fees
26268.49 OTD
Of course, included is the appearance package with splash guards, wheel locks, fenderwell trim and door edge guards.
Hope this helps
I am looking for a honda accord.
I see there are a lot of numbers here on this forum.
Can someone please tell me what is a good OTD price. By good, i mean great, because I don't think I can afford any more.
I'm looking at 07 Accord LX (4cyl, sedan, automatic, no extras)
and a 07 Accord LX SE (4 cyl, sedan, auto, no extras).
I reside in Texas, i think the tax is 6.5% ?
Please help ! I'm lost. Thank you a lot, I appreciate the advice of the wise.
Was $19,592 out the door price for the Honda Accord SE? Is it an automatic?
Thanks,
Joe
how bad is this, and how far down do u think it can go?
Joe
Your price is much lower than the price I was quoted.
What dealership was this?
The $19,900 price was at Metro Honda in Montclair, California and the $21,000 price was at Penske Honda in Ontario, California.
Joe
It's a little far for me, from Texas :P
I wonder if they would match the price in a different state...with taxes being different and all.
Do you happen to know the selling price before TTL ?
Thanks for your perspective.
On edmonds.com the MSRP for the Honda Accord SE, auto is $22,220. You ought to go to www.edmonds.com....then you pick the car you want with whatever accesories and you will get the MSRP, Invoice and the price folks are buying the car for in your area. It is helpful. Another helpful site is carsdirect.com
What is the most appealing to you about the SE rather than the LX? Persoanlly i like the 16 inch alloy whells and the 6 cd changer.
Joe
I'm fairly inexperienced at this whole car buying ordeal.
I have seen the invoice and MSRP on Edmunds.com.
MSRP - 22, 220
Invoice - 20, 088
Others paying - 21, 639.
Do you know if this includes all fees and TTL ?
Isn't there a way to buy the car for below invoice? Or am I asking too much? How do i get a price like your 19.900 OTD ?
None of the other 5 or 6 dealers in the area could come close.
It's a good idea to have your loan preapproved from your financial institution (include the TT&L costs in determining the amount you need to borrow) and if Honda offers a better rate then go with Honda. If you're paying cash then you have a new best friend. When closing the deal don't let the finance guy slide anything into the deal that you don't want. If you don't want the extended warranty then just say no. These are just some ideas about how I go through the process and you may not want to do it the same way. Good luck and let us know how it goes. Take care. Ralph
When you're satisfied that you have the best deal, go for it and enjoy your new vehicle without woorying about what prices other people paid.
I don't believe tax/license are included on the the prices shown on edmonds. On edmonds.com or Carsdirect.com....select the car your interested in and then it will ask you if your interested in price quotes from variou dealers in your area...and if you say yes..you will fill out some information and send the e-mail. That is when you can start asking by e-mail the price their asking for and the price your willing to pay. You will begin to learn alot about the prices on the car your interested in and how much their willing to sell it for. I always ask for the Out The Door price...not a penny more.
I am also inexperienced because i havenot purchased a car in nearly 10 years. You just have to dive in sort of speak and get aquainted with these dealers by e-mail and sometimes by phone. Speak with friends or co-workers who are familar on willing & dealing.
Good Luck,
Joe