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Like to know what readers think of price I have got on 2017 CRV EX . Total cost , no trade in - out the door - all tax , license fees included . 31,000 . I also got what they call a "lifetime Warranty" and 3 years of Vehicle service. Is this a good deal or can a better one be had ? I gave them 1000 bucks to hold the car that is now being manufactured and arriving in 2-3 Weeks. They said I could have the 1000 back if I changed my mind . Thanks bob.
Looks like the AWD Touring MSRP just went up by $40 on Honda's website unless I'm reading something wrong. I recall it showing for $34,595 with an included destination fee of $940 last week, it now seems to be $34,635.
Anyway I finalized my deal on a white AWD Touring this past weekend for: Cost of car $33,000, Tax of $3,235 (9.8%) and doc fee $495. I also had optional rear backup sensors installed for $700 and a special trailer hitch for $900 (the Touring tailgate foot sensor necessitates a special hitch setup) for a total out the door price of $38,500. This included a dealer added package worth $1,200 that I was not interested in but ended up getting for free as part of the deal (windshield covering, wheel lock nuts, Spoiler brake light Pulse function and interior heavy duty floor mats). I also negotiated a trade-in once the OTD price was decided which took another hour to complete. This was at Honda of Kirkland, WA. I spoke with a few other dealerships but this was the best price I could find and got the color/trim/options I was interested in.
Looks like the AWD Touring MSRP just went up by $40 on Honda's website unless I'm reading something wrong. I recall it showing for $34,595 with an included destination fee of $940 last week, it now seems to be $34,635.
Anyway I finalized my deal on a white AWD Touring this past weekend for: Cost of car $33,000, Tax of $3,235 (9.8%) and doc fee $495. I also had optional rear backup sensors installed for $700 and a special trailer hitch for $900 (the Touring tailgate foot sensor necessitates a special hitch setup) for a total out the door price of $38,500. This included a dealer added package worth $1,200 that I was not interested in but ended up getting for free as part of the deal (windshield covering, wheel lock nuts, Spoiler brake light Pulse function and interior heavy duty floor mats). I also negotiated a trade-in once the OTD price was decided which took another hour to complete. This was at Honda of Kirkland, WA. I spoke with a few other dealerships but this was the best price I could find and got the color/trim/options I was interested in.</
Congratulations and enjoy! Wow, the sales tax of 9.8% is painful. In SC, the max sales tax is $300, though we do pay a property tax each year based on the value of the vehicle.
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Congrats! I am just starting the "car buying adventure" and live in the same neck of the woods. Great job on the price, that's better than the Costco buying program price by $300. I am seeing inventories rise pretty quickly across all the dealers, EX-L is moving at a much faster clip than the Tourings, 3k bump will do that. Haven't convinced myself I really need Touring yet. It would be a total no brainer if they gave us CA's panoramic sunroof,
Got my 2017 CRV EX for OTD $29100, around 7% off MSRP. I am in MA so the tax is 6.25%. I think the deal I had is not bad. Besides I also purchase the ResistAll service for $377 tax included. If you are in Boston area you can contact me and I would love to share the dealer's information.
Got my 2017 CRV EX for OTD $29100, around 7% off MSRP. I am in MA so the tax is 6.25%. I think the deal I had is not bad. Besides I also purchase the ResistAll service for $377 tax included. If you are in Boston area you can contact me and I would love to share the dealer's information.
I'm having no luck getting dealers in NYC to budge off MSRP for an EX. I've decided to get an AWD EX-L though and will try again as well as contacting other dealers outside the city. Any suggestions for what I should offer below MSRP based on the pricing we've been seeing so far? MSRP including destination is $31,395. So I was thinking I should shoot for something like $29,895. Does that seem doable?
Mine was the EX-L in gunmetal gray. I got mine down to $29,010 with all weather mats and chrome locking lug nuts. Good luck
Just bought a new 2017 Honda CR-V awd touring after dealing with two dealers through email in nj.
pricing was $32,700 includes wheel locks and uv security. $32,700 + DMV (401) + doc fees ($389) + tax of 7%. My wife is finishing up school so we also got the $500 new grad rebate. Out the door price including tax was: $34,843. Thought it was a pretty good price. Bought it at Princeton Honda. Did everything online. Was litterally in and out within two hours. Would have been sooner had it not taken 30 minutes to contact my insurance.
My wife is considering a new CR-V and waiting to see the new 2017 Mazda CX-5 (when it's released) - so we visited the closest Honda Dealer to us in Tampa yesterday-and drove one. It's really a nice car with the exception of a sometimes buzzy engine found in 4 cylinder cars. We didn't talk numbers but in addition to the regular MSRP sticker on the window it was interesting to see a second (dealer) sticker which added over $5000 for stuff like Nitrogen in the tires, paint protection, market adjustment and one or two other things. Who doesn't want Nitrogen in their tires? In the mean time we will wait for the new CX-5.
Got my 2017 CRV EX for OTD $29100, around 7% off MSRP. I am in MA so the tax is 6.25%. I think the deal I had is not bad. Besides I also purchase the ResistAll service for $377 tax included. If you are in Boston area you can contact me and I would love to share the dealer's information.
will it be good decision to buy 2016 as there is not much rebate going in 2017
You would have to drive both of them to see which one you prefer. Yes, the deals are better on the 2016's, but there is a lot more tech and refinement on the 2017.
Looks like the AWD Touring MSRP just went up by $40 on Honda's website unless I'm reading something wrong. I recall it showing for $34,595 with an included destination fee of $940 last week, it now seems to be $34,635.
Anyway I finalized my deal on a white AWD Touring this past weekend for: Cost of car $33,000, Tax of $3,235 (9.8%) and doc fee $495. I also had optional rear backup sensors installed for $700 and a special trailer hitch for $900 (the Touring tailgate foot sensor necessitates a special hitch setup) for a total out the door price of $38,500. This included a dealer added package worth $1,200 that I was not interested in but ended up getting for free as part of the deal (windshield covering, wheel lock nuts, Spoiler brake light Pulse function and interior heavy duty floor mats). I also negotiated a trade-in once the OTD price was decided which took another hour to complete. This was at Honda of Kirkland, WA. I spoke with a few other dealerships but this was the best price I could find and got the color/trim/options I was interested in.
I checked my purchase paperwork over the weekend and noticed the CR-V's sale price was listed at MSRP but the trade-in value of the car I handed in was increased proportionately. So on paper I paid MSRP but in reality still paid the discounted price we had negotiated. Not sure why it was penned this way but otherwise my experience with Honda of Kirkland was good, second car I purchased from them.
Just bought a new 2017 Honda CR-V awd touring after dealing with two dealers through email in nj.
pricing was $32,700 includes wheel locks and uv security. $32,700 + DMV (401) + doc fees ($389) + tax of 7%. My wife is finishing up school so we also got the $500 new grad rebate. Out the door price including tax was: $34,843. Thought it was a pretty good price. Bought it at Princeton Honda. Did everything online. Was litterally in and out within two hours. Would have been sooner had it not taken 30 minutes to contact my insurance.
Thanks to everyone here for posting your experiences. I took the information here and on CR-V Owners' Club site and ended up just sending emails to several dealers with my offer on a 2017 CR-V EX-L FWD. Heard back from a couple that there was no point in me even coming in to sit down and talk to them as my offer was so unreasonable. I thanked them and said I understood. And then, a few days later, I got a call from the dealer where I got my last CR-V and they said they would sell me the car for what I wanted. My emails asked for the new car at 9 percent off of MSRP, which was $30,095 (which included the $900 D/D. I had a 2012 CR-V EX with 66,000 miles that was rear ended a few months ago and had about $5,000 in body damage repairs. I said I wanted $11,500 for it. So I got the new car for $27,386.45, processing fee of $499, price before trade $27,885.45 trade in of $11,500 tax was $1,287.58 licensing/registration/tire fee $38 Perhaps I could have done better, but I felt I was being reasonable with the new car being out for only six weeks or so and because they all had so many 2016s still on their lots. I'll be back here in about four or five years to do it all again. Oh, it's White Diamond Pearl with black leather interior -- really pretty.
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I see a lot of super deals being talked about - very low prices . But looking at the INVOICE prices I find quoted for the 2017 CR-V AWD EX Model - some of the prices people say they are getting are actually below invoice price. Price I was offered was a "Sales Price" of 27,900 + state fees of 255 +Licensing and doc fees of 190. My state is very high tax @ 2,651.00 - - This gives me an out the door Price of 31,002.00
I went to few dealers last night (Dublin Honda and SF Honda). Tried to find out the pricing for 2017 CR-V Touring AWD and both dealers told me that MSRP is what they ask and probably can get $200 off of that. Thats all. May be this is because there are too many people with money in Bay Area? But Im glad I found this forum. There is tons of info and it seems that Touring AWD best price is $32,700. There only few cars available with white exterior and black interior. Hopefully they will agree on the offer Im going to make. Any feedback from fellow Bay Area residents? Any recommendation on dealerships?
I went to few dealers last night (Dublin Honda and SF Honda). Tried to find out the pricing for 2017 CR-V Touring AWD and both dealers told me that MSRP is what they ask and probably can get $200 off of that. Thats all. May be this is because there are too many people with money in Bay Area? But Im glad I found this forum. There is tons of info and it seems that Touring AWD best price is $32,700. There only few cars available with white exterior and black interior. Hopefully they will agree on the offer Im going to make. Any feedback from fellow Bay Area residents? Any recommendation on dealerships?
Call / Email 10 to 15 Honda dealerships in your area at months end..... Tell each dealers Internet dept / mgr. you will buy said model today for 1500 below your models MSRP. Make your best deal On............ FEb 28th.
Use below site for best rated dealerships. I would extend your search 100 miles outside your area for best pricing
I went to few dealers last night (Dublin Honda and SF Honda). Tried to find out the pricing for 2017 CR-V Touring AWD and both dealers told me that MSRP is what they ask and probably can get $200 off of that. Thats all. May be this is because there are too many people with money in Bay Area? But Im glad I found this forum. There is tons of info and it seems that Touring AWD best price is $32,700. There only few cars available with white exterior and black interior. Hopefully they will agree on the offer Im going to make. Any feedback from fellow Bay Area residents? Any recommendation on dealerships?
Try costco Auto. Concord Honda is part of costco auto
I went to few dealers last night (Dublin Honda and SF Honda). Tried to find out the pricing for 2017 CR-V Touring AWD and both dealers told me that MSRP is what they ask and probably can get $200 off of that. Thats all. May be this is because there are too many people with money in Bay Area? But Im glad I found this forum. There is tons of info and it seems that Touring AWD best price is $32,700. There only few cars available with white exterior and black interior. Hopefully they will agree on the offer Im going to make. Any feedback from fellow Bay Area residents? Any recommendation on dealerships?
Try costco Auto. Concord Honda is part of costco auto
Price 2WD: Invoice + $450 AWD: Invoice + $750
Thanks for advise. Submitted request via Costco. Hopefully will hear from them soon.
I went to few dealers last night (Dublin Honda and SF Honda). Tried to find out the pricing for 2017 CR-V Touring AWD and both dealers told me that MSRP is what they ask and probably can get $200 off of that. Thats all. May be this is because there are too many people with money in Bay Area? But Im glad I found this forum. There is tons of info and it seems that Touring AWD best price is $32,700. There only few cars available with white exterior and black interior. Hopefully they will agree on the offer Im going to make. Any feedback from fellow Bay Area residents? Any recommendation on dealerships?
Call / Email 10 to 15 Honda dealerships in your area at months end..... Tell each dealers Internet dept / mgr. you will buy said model today for 1500 below your models MSRP. Make your best deal On............ FEb 28th.
Use below site for best rated dealerships. I would extend your search 100 miles outside your area for best pricing
Thank you. Will do just that. Too bad color combo that I'd like to get is not available at many dealers and if they become available, car fly off the lot with speed of light
Purchased a 2017 CR-V EX-L 2WD, no nav, this weekend:
$30,135 MSRP $28,000 Price Paid $699 Dealer Fee $135 Electronic Registration, title & tag
Atlanta area, contacted 4 dealers. Willet Honda South is where I purchased and they were great. Not pushy and agreed to my trade in price I wanted. They told me EX-Ls with nav and Tourings are selling like hot cakes therefore no dealers are negotiating on them. I didn't want nav as Apple Play is amazing. They said most buyers are seeking nav.
My wife is considering a new CR-V and waiting to see the new 2017 Mazda CX-5 (when it's released) - so we visited the closest Honda Dealer to us in Tampa yesterday-and drove one. It's really a nice car with the exception of a sometimes buzzy engine found in 4 cylinder cars. We didn't talk numbers but in addition to the regular MSRP sticker on the window it was interesting to see a second (dealer) sticker which added over $5000 for stuff like Nitrogen in the tires, paint protection, market adjustment and one or two other things. Who doesn't want Nitrogen in their tires? In the mean time we will wait for the new CX-5.
I hate dealership like this so i just avoid.
I use 78% nitrogen in my tires since air contains 78% nitrogen, that is what i tell them, then it is down hill from there.
I went to few dealers last night (Dublin Honda and SF Honda). Tried to find out the pricing for 2017 CR-V Touring AWD and both dealers told me that MSRP is what they ask and probably can get $200 off of that. Thats all. May be this is because there are too many people with money in Bay Area? But Im glad I found this forum. There is tons of info and it seems that Touring AWD best price is $32,700. There only few cars available with white exterior and black interior. Hopefully they will agree on the offer Im going to make. Any feedback from fellow Bay Area residents? Any recommendation on dealerships?
I'm curious to know if you have purchased in the Bay Area yet. I too have been looking in the Bay area and would like to purchase by the end of the month. What do you feel would be a good deal?
I'm curious to know if you have purchased in the Bay Area yet. I too have been looking in the Bay area and would like to purchase by the end of the month. What do you feel would be a good deal?
I am also trying to purchase in the bay area. I am currently negotiating with a dealer in Sacramento and he has agreed to give at Invoice price. I have a 2 hour drive though I think it is worth the travel. Will keep posted based on my experience
I'm curious to know if you have purchased in the Bay Area yet. I too have been looking in the Bay area and would like to purchase by the end of the month. What do you feel would be a good deal?
I am also trying to purchase in the bay area. I am currently negotiating with a dealer in Sacramento and he has agreed to give at Invoice price. I have a 2 hour drive though I think it is worth the travel. Will keep posted based on my experience
Is it just me who thinks the wheels on the EX trim and above doesn't look that good? It looks a little better on the EX and EXL compared to the black accents on the wheel of the Touring model. They should make the wheels on the Touring model look more luxurious and less sporty since it is the top of the line model.
I went to few dealers last night (Dublin Honda and SF Honda). Tried to find out the pricing for 2017 CR-V Touring AWD and both dealers told me that MSRP is what they ask and probably can get $200 off of that. Thats all. May be this is because there are too many people with money in Bay Area? But Im glad I found this forum. There is tons of info and it seems that Touring AWD best price is $32,700. There only few cars available with white exterior and black interior. Hopefully they will agree on the offer Im going to make. Any feedback from fellow Bay Area residents? Any recommendation on dealerships?
Call / Email 10 to 15 Honda dealerships in your area at months end..... Tell each dealers Internet dept / mgr. you will buy said model today for 1500 below your models MSRP. Make your best deal On............ FEb 28th.
Use below site for best rated dealerships. I would extend your search 100 miles outside your area for best pricing
http://www.dealerrater.com/metro/San-Francisco-Bay-Area/Honda/
Thank you. Will do just that. Too bad color combo that I'd like to get is not available at many dealers and if they become available, car fly off the lot with speed of light
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Anyway I finalized my deal on a white AWD Touring this past weekend for: Cost of car $33,000, Tax of $3,235 (9.8%) and doc fee $495. I also had optional rear backup sensors installed for $700 and a special trailer hitch for $900 (the Touring tailgate foot sensor necessitates a special hitch setup) for a total out the door price of $38,500. This included a dealer added package worth $1,200 that I was not interested in but ended up getting for free as part of the deal (windshield covering, wheel lock nuts, Spoiler brake light Pulse function and interior heavy duty floor mats). I also negotiated a trade-in once the OTD price was decided which took another hour to complete. This was at Honda of Kirkland, WA. I spoke with a few other dealerships but this was the best price I could find and got the color/trim/options I was interested in.
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Not sure how anyone would know about a model that's only been out for 3-4 weeks.
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I paid 2017 CRV EXL AWD in NJ
31400 OTD!
Is it good price!
You are free to pass on it - I'm sure Honda will sell every one they build.
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pricing was $32,700 includes wheel locks and uv security.
$32,700 + DMV (401) + doc fees ($389) + tax of 7%. My wife is finishing up school so we also got the $500 new grad rebate. Out the door price including tax was: $34,843. Thought it was a pretty good price. Bought it at Princeton Honda. Did everything online. Was litterally in and out within two hours. Would have been sooner had it not taken 30 minutes to contact my insurance.
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Heard back from a couple that there was no point in me even coming in to sit down and talk to them as my offer was so unreasonable. I thanked them and said I understood.
And then, a few days later, I got a call from the dealer where I got my last CR-V and they said they would sell me the car for what I wanted.
My emails asked for the new car at
9 percent off of MSRP, which was $30,095 (which included the $900 D/D. I had a 2012 CR-V EX with 66,000 miles that was rear ended a few months ago and had about $5,000 in body damage repairs.
I said I wanted $11,500 for it.
So I got the new car for $27,386.45, processing fee of $499, price before trade $27,885.45
trade in of $11,500 tax was $1,287.58 licensing/registration/tire fee $38
Perhaps I could have done better, but I felt I was being reasonable with the new car being out for only six weeks or so and because they all had so many 2016s still on their lots.
I'll be back here in about four or five years to do it all again.
Oh, it's White Diamond Pearl with black leather interior -- really pretty.
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Use below site for best rated dealerships. I would extend your search 100 miles outside your area for best pricing
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2WD: Invoice + $450
AWD: Invoice + $750
$30,135 MSRP
$28,000 Price Paid
$699 Dealer Fee
$135 Electronic Registration, title & tag
Atlanta area, contacted 4 dealers. Willet Honda South is where I purchased and they were great. Not pushy and agreed to my trade in price I wanted. They told me EX-Ls with nav and Tourings are selling like hot cakes therefore no dealers are negotiating on them. I didn't want nav as Apple Play is amazing. They said most buyers are seeking nav.
Thanks for sharing your experiences.
$31435 MSRP
I got it for OTD price $31,000.00. Sale Tax in PA is 7%
I think I got a very good deal.
Did I?
I use 78% nitrogen in my tires since air contains 78% nitrogen, that is what i tell them, then it is down hill from there.