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2013 and earlier-Honda Accord Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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  • thegraduatethegraduate Member Posts: 9,731
    so what does this fabric sealant actually do ?

    Well, mine may be different from yours (depends on what type of sealant the dealer chooses to use), but my ex-girlfriend threw-up big time in the front seat of my 2006 EX Cloth Accord. The gross stuff wiped right up as if the seats were leather. There was no smell, stain, or even discoloration left on the seat. All I cleaned it with was "Resolve" brand carpet cleaner. I used to think that things like ScotchGuard extras being tacked on a window sticker were bogus, but after having that happen, I like the stuff!

    That being said, you shouldn't pay over $22k for an LX-SE Accord, regardless of the accessories. They are WAY overcharging you - I have an EX Accord with a painted on accent stripe (not the sticker kind), fabric selant, and splash guards, and the sale price on the car was something like $24k out the door (the 2006 had JUST come out so prices weren't as low as they are now). You should be able to get out the door for less than $22k. Am I right folks? If I'm not, feel free to speak up, I'm just one opinion.
  • cdnjcdnj Member Posts: 2
    Dorcca,

    I'm in market for a new Accord too.
    Could you please send your dealer info to my email:
    charlesdong@optonline.net

    Thanks

    Have a good Holiday.
  • qbrozenqbrozen Member Posts: 33,736
    well, to say the least, as you can see from the various replies, they are way overcharging you for snake oil. That's what it boils down to.

    As someone else said, a can of scotchguard can be picked up at any autoparts store (or home improvement store).

    check somewhere like handa-accessories.com for the splash guards. Wheel locks are another autoparts store purchase.

    tint is the only varying item, and you can call any independent installer in your area for a realistic idea of what that should run you.

    '11 GMC Sierra 1500; '98 Alfa 156 2.0TS; '08 Maser QP; '67 Coronet R/T; '13 Fiat 500c; '20 S90 T6; '22 MB Sprinter 2500 4x4 diesel; '97 Suzuki R Wagon; '96 Opel Astra; '11 Mini Cooper S

  • dwynnedwynne Member Posts: 4,018
    CapitalOne has some good rates for "well qualified" borrowers.

    30–36 mos
    Refinancing 7.45%
    Lease Buyout7.75%

    37–60 mos
    Refinancing 7.45%
    Lease Buyout 8.25%

    61–72 mos
    Refinancing 7.95%
    Lease Buyout 8.85%


    Dennis
  • dwynnedwynne Member Posts: 4,018
    how much would you say is msrp (and actual value) of paint sealant/protection, fabric sealant, wheel locks, tint, respectively?

    $0 for paint sealant (and may do more harm than good)
    $0 for rust proofing (and may do more harm than good)
    $0 for fabric sealant(and may do more harm than good)
    $30-34 for wheel locks (depends on the wheels) see H&A for Prices
    $100 maybe for tint, call around the local tint places and get quotes.

    Your car does not need nor do you need to buy any of these "sealant" things. They cost the dealer next to nothing (about what they are worth) and just ring up lots of extra profit for the dealer.

    Dennis
  • w9cww9cw Member Posts: 888
    All of that "extra stuff" is known in the industry as "dealer packs." The reason for this is simple: to increase their profit margin from the sale. I know, as I used to sell new cars, and many dealers try to do this, especially Honda, Toyota, Nissan, etc.

    As everyone else has stated, you can buy these items much cheaper later, and in many cases, they're not needed at all. If you have kids, buy a can of Scotchguard fabric sealant and do it yourself at a cost of less than $20.

    If they won't remove these packs, run - don't walk - as fast as you can from this dealer.
  • adamr1adamr1 Member Posts: 43
    Hi dorcca. Thank you for all of your posts, they are very informative!! Can you also email me the dealer information to me at adamshop@optonline.net

    Thank you!
  • jhonjjhonj Member Posts: 13
    when you say $22k for an LX-SE Accord sale price, are you including the sales tax,doc fee,tags and title?
  • butterflyjonesbutterflyjones Member Posts: 72
    I got a price on an Accord-SE auto today for $21407.05. Doc fees 399.00, NON-TAXABLE FEES $21.00 $1399.09 taxes. What are these fees for??? :confuse: :confuse:
  • kyfdxkyfdx Moderator Posts: 265,514
    The $399 doc fee is to make the selling price seem lower..

    $21407 selling price +
    399 doc fee...

    Somehow seems like less money than

    $21806 selling price..

    $21.00 fee? That might be an actual title fee charged by a government entity.. That is why it is non-taxable..

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  • thegraduatethegraduate Member Posts: 9,731
    As some posts below my original one reflect, $22k, even OTD, can be beaten.
  • jhonjjhonj Member Posts: 13
    I got a quote for 07ACCORD SE V6 for 23,000 OTD(splash gaurds,wheel locks) inclusive of all taxes(6.75%)and fees,wondering if this is a good price???????????? :confuse:
  • gveriggverig Member Posts: 4
    I am looking for a lease (36 months, 15k miles/year)
    What's the good deal?

    The current offer I have is $26,139.00
    MSRP: $29,500
    Invoice (per Edmunds.com): $26,570

    My understanding is that RV is 17367 and the money factor is 0.00182.
    Questions:
    a) is this a good offer or should I push/wait for better?
    b) According to Edmunds calculator, this should put me at ~325/month (including tax) with 2k down.
    According to some other calculators (http://www.leaseguide.com/calc.htm) I should end up at ~285. Which one's right? What's the difference?

    Thanks!
  • gveriggverig Member Posts: 4
    I am looking for a lease (36 months, 15k miles/year)
    What's the good deal?

    The current offer I have is $26,139.00
    MSRP: $29,500
    Invoice (per Edmunds.com): $26,570

    My understanding is that RV is 17367 and the money factor is 0.00182.
    Questions:
    a) is this a good offer or should I push/wait for better?
    b) According to Edmunds calculator, this should put me at ~325/month (including tax) with 2k down.
    According to some other calculators (http://www.leaseguide.com/calc.htm) I should end up at ~285. Which one's right? What's the difference?

    Thanks!
    :confuse:
  • mcpantsmcpants Member Posts: 1
    Bought a 2007 Accord EX-L (4-cylinder automatic) from Bill Page Honda in Falls Church, Va. the day after Chrismas for $23,275 out the door. Was pleasantly surprised when dealer did not push dealer-installed accessories or even mention extended warranties, rust proofing, etc. We were in and out in under two hours, including an initial half-hour wait for our salesman to finish with another customer.

    My deal breaks out as follows: $22,239 purchase price, $299 dealer fees, $736 taxes (3.17 percent in VA) and tags.

    Invoice and $595 destination for this car was $23,166. Sticker was $25,645 plus a few thousand dollars worth of garbage dealer add-ons, including a $1995 "market adjustment fee" and $600 for wheel locks and mud flaps.

    Would recommend Bill Page, not withstanding the above mentioned marketing gimmick. Salesman never even mentioned the sticker price. Of course, we went in with an Internet quote from a competing dealer for $900 below invoice.
  • thegraduatethegraduate Member Posts: 9,731
    That really sounds pretty good to me; invoice is $21,043 here in Alabama, so I guess it depends on how much each item is costing you. The fact that the price DOES include nearly 7% taxes is a good thing IMO, as that means that you are paying around $21,500 OTD before taxes, and that includes all fees and accessories. If you like the dealer, and feel comfortable with who you are dealing with (make sure it isn't some scum of the earth slick salesman - they do exist) I'd say go for it.
  • jhonjjhonj Member Posts: 13
    Here's the breakdown of my price

    invoice = 21043
    dest charge = 595
    tax(ohio%6.75) = 1460.56
    doc fee = 250
    accessories = 150
    Total = 23498

    i asked the sales rep that i would take it if he gives me for 23,000 OTD with everything including, he talked to his manager and agreed to it he was kind of nice guy but they didn't have the colour so he said he will have it by tomorrow from a dealer trade and it would end up having around 100 miles on it and he assured me that he will have the warranty extended to the additional miles of bringing it, but i was worried after seeing some posts which said they had ACCORD SE's for 1000 below invoice cause there is some company discount on it and i asked my sales rep about it he says its a discount($900) from the MSRP or sticker price to the dealers and it makes no difference to me as i already have the deal below invoice, does anybody know about this and can shed some light on it,Thanks.
  • atlantagaatlantaga Member Posts: 1
    Will there really be much difference in pricing after the new year? I already have a number of price quotes and could make a deal happen quickly if necessary, but I'm not sure I want to be in a big hurry.

    To wit:

    07 SE I4 AT

    Price: 18138
    Destination: 595
    Dealer Fees: 474
    Subtotal: 19207
    Tax: 1152
    Tag/Title: 42
    OTD: 20401

    Thoughts?
  • bightv42257bightv42257 Member Posts: 1
    Hi, Dorcca.

    I am looking for an Accord in NJ too. Would you please share contact information to me, thank.

    yaotsan@pchome.com.tw
  • sandman46sandman46 Member Posts: 1,798
    Sounds like a very good price to me. You also get so much more with the SE version...why would anyone buy an LX?

    The Sandman :)
  • exaccordexaccord Member Posts: 6
    Just purchased an EX-L V6/Holmes Honda, could not have been easier.
    24,227.00 price
    190.00 document fee
    taxes
    No hidden fees, no pressure to buy anything else. Great experience.
    We drove in, papers were ready, whole deal took less than an hour.
  • sgreen516sgreen516 Member Posts: 3
    I have a deal on the table for a 2007 Accord LX, 4 dr sedan, automatic in NY for 19,200 (dest. incl) + tax, title lic.

    Soooo...is this deal good, bad or ugly? Should I run back to the dealer, or run away?
  • atlratlr Member Posts: 22
    atlantaga,

    $20,401 OTD for an Accord 07 SE I4 AT in Atlanta sounds tempting. I have been looking at the Civic 07 EX AT in Atlanta at around $20,100 OTD. Which dealership? Private message me if you want.
  • yellowpeasyellowpeas Member Posts: 5
    Ugly.

    I paid $17,950 + tax & licensing for the 2007 Accord LX automatic in southern CA. When I was negotiating with the sales guy I got the impression that for even ~$18,700 I could have gotten the 2007 Accord SE automatic.
  • sgreen516sgreen516 Member Posts: 3
    Thanks so much for the info. Obviously, I will want to negotiate further...what would you suggest my strategy be?
  • yellowpeasyellowpeas Member Posts: 5
    Be firm and nice, say NO to anything over $18,000, and do NOT come across as desperate.

    When I went to the Honda dealership two days ago, I low-balled it and initially asked for $17,500 (this price includes the destination charges) for the Accord LX automatic. The sales guy initially wouldn't even budge for even less than $19,000! After half an hour or so of talking, when I realized that I wouldn't be getting the price I want, I told the sales guy that I wasn't interested in his offer and that perhaps I should go look at other cars by other makers in my price range (i.e., Toyota, Nissan). Even though the sales guy told me crap so that I'd feel uneasy about leaving, like "this offer won't be available anymore once you leave", I left. Once I got home, as expected, he called me back in the evening and convinced me to come back.

    So I went back to the same dealership yesterday. While I was renegotiating the deal with the same sales guy, I realized that I had pretty good leverage b/c he revealed that 1) it's the end of the year and he had a quota to meet for his end-of-the-year bonus that he'll receive directly from Honda and 2) it's the end of the month and the dealership wants as many cars off their lot as possible. So I think from right now until 12/31 will be a great time for you to buy your Accord, too.

    The entire process of talking was really tiresome and I had to listen to a lot of BS (with a forced smile) to finally get to a decent price. I really needed the car by yesterday so I took the offer at $17,950 + T&L; though I think that if I had put in some more effort I might have been able to get $17,700.

    Best of wishes to you. Shoot for $17,500.
  • sulabhssulabhs Member Posts: 8
    Hi Yelowpeas,
    Thats a good deal you got. Last quote which I got for LX AT was for 18175 $. Can you please tell me which dealer you are referring in your mail.

    regards

    s
  • mvperez4jesusmvperez4jesus Member Posts: 231
    Could u tell me in which state and dealer? I am in nj. thanks
  • yellowpeasyellowpeas Member Posts: 5
    Hardin Honda in Anaheim, CA
  • rhard49rhard49 Member Posts: 226
    I'm about to commit to this deal how does it sound. 2007 Accord sedan EX V6 36 month lease 325.00 per month sign and drive, due at pick up 1st month 325.00 and dmv fees 157.00
    all taxes and fees rolled in Sales tax = 8.675%
  • dorccadorcca Member Posts: 23
    In NJ, at this time it is about $900-1K, cheaper.
  • poormompoormom Member Posts: 3
    In Baltimore:

    2007 Accord EX-L V-6 6-Speed Manual, Black on Black
    Have a quote for "On the Road" at $25400.00

    Adding 8 Yr/120,000 Mile Honda Care Warranty with Zero dollar deductable for $1095.00

    Are these good deals (the "On the Road" Price and the Extended Warranty Price)???

    Thanks.
  • tomekktomekk Member Posts: 310
    Navi or no navi?

    Sounds OK if no navigation, sounds fantastic if this includes navigation.

    Just bought EX-L V6 MT (2006 leftover) w/NAVI for 26,200
  • poormompoormom Member Posts: 3
    No navi but does include ipod music link. For some reason, although the dealer had them, they weren't nagotiating the 2006's as much. Was your price OTD? Did you get the extended warrantee? Thanks for the info!
  • camriouscamrious Member Posts: 7
    I bought an 07 Accord SE 4cyl Auto for $19000 + $399 doc fee, or $19,399 + TTL at Hendrick Honda of Charlotte NC. No options but dealer added wheel locks and mud guards no charge.

    Deal $700 below Edmunds/KBB invoice, I asked why after all the paperwork was signed, said they were 40 cars short of their annual sales goal (read sales manager's bonus).

    Hennessey Honda Woodstock Ga Accord SE 4cyl Auto $ 19,300 + TTL, lower price but farther distance not worth $99.

    Several dealers offered as much as $1000 below invoice for Accord SE 4cyl Manuals.

    Breakaway Honda Greer, SC $18,399 +TTL (1 left)
    Hendrick Honda Charlotte, NC $18,599 +TTL
    Hennessey Honda Woodstock, GA $18,599 +TTL
  • jack47jack47 Member Posts: 312
    Deal $700 below Edmunds/KBB invoice, I asked why after all the paperwork was signed, said they were 40 cars short of their annual sales goal (read sales manager's bonus).

    OK...but with that outragious $399 charge for doc fees (in some states, by law, it can be no more than $45) he's already made some of his bonus.

    Enjoy your new car. :)
  • crbasincrbasin Member Posts: 1
    We purchased a 2007 EX L V6 for $25,441, out the door at Sport Honda in Maryland. This price includes $1200 in taxes, $195 for tags, and $49 processing fee.

    The dealership was very nice.
  • sgreen516sgreen516 Member Posts: 3
    Thanks again for your info. It proved very useful today.

    I negotiated for a few hours and got my Cool Blue 2007 Accord LX for 17,931. I wish I could recall how it got to that exact number...but it did. He tried every trick in the book, taking money off one side but adding it to other spots.

    I finally got him when he said that he could do the price of the car at 17,931 but would have to add a $300 "administrative" fee! Once we got to there I refused to pay the fee and after another half hour, got it waived.

    This was at Atlantic Honda in Bay Shore NY. My sales "consultant" was Keith, who was a nice guy. Their "closer" was named Sam. He was the guy I negotiated with all morning. I felt like he was a bit difficult to negotiate with since he tried a lot of the tricks...but once we got really down to it, he did a good job.

    I drove home in my new car today and I just love it. Thanks again for your help!
  • poormompoormom Member Posts: 3
    Automatic or 6-speed?
    Color?

    Can you please e-mail me the saleperson and any other information you believe would assist in getting the same deal? Thanks.

    docpeggy2003@yahoo.com
  • dshmel2dshmel2 Member Posts: 9
    Just bought a 2007 Accord SE for $19,180.00 (includes destination charges). That was just over $1K below invoice.
  • jg20605jg20605 Member Posts: 2
    Hi Dorcca,

    Could you share your internet dealer info with me?
    My email is jg20605 (at) gmail.com. Thanks.

    JG
  • bduongbduong Member Posts: 1
    guys please share ur experiences with me about an 07 accord EX(I4 BASE MODEL WITH LEATHER). How much should I pay for the Out The Door price??? What techniques I should prepare to win the deal??? (I've never bought a car myself before). by the way i live in Tampa Florida.
    Thanks for all replies
  • frog_kissfrog_kiss Member Posts: 7
    Just picked up the car on 12/30 and was very satisfied with the whole process. I negotiated the prices with a couple of dealers through emails before one offered me a great price: $25,375 including tax and everything else. Drove there and spent about two hours on checking the car and finishing the paper work. Very smooth and pleasant experience.

    Really appreciate all the info I got from this forum. Good luck with your buying process.
  • moon2006moon2006 Member Posts: 4
    I was interested in buying a Civic LX auto (Invoice: 16,855)
    I just came back from a dealer in Oregon, and the dealer offered $17,300 including everything except title and registration. Unfortunately, they donot have the color that I want, and he will look for the color and let me know asap.

    Thegraduate left a reply to my message in Civic forum, and recommended to buy Accord LX by just paying $500 more rather than buying Civic LX. (Thank you Thegraduate!)
    It means that I can buy Accord LX auto at $17,800 including everything except title and registration???
    I found that the invoice of Accord LX auto is $19,458.

    I am willing to pay $18,500 for Accord LX auto including everything except title and registration.
    Could anyone tell some experiences?

    Happy New Year!
  • tomekktomekk Member Posts: 310
    The deal I got was on 2006 EX-L V6 MT w/Navi (they threw in iPod link): 26,200 minus 8,000 for 2001 Mazda Millenia S (71K miles). So that comes down to 18,200
    Fees were
    - 299.75 documentation fee for the dealer (I knew that up front)
    - 65 for plate transfer
    - 5% MA tax on 18,200

    I didn't get any extended warranties - they ofered 6/80 for $1,050 (I think I can do better through that dealers web site hondawarrantyinfo - I got extended warranty for my wife's Pilot last year, it was like $800 for 6/80).

    Hope this helps,
    Tomek
  • rgb8888rgb8888 Member Posts: 3
    Bought my Accord EX V4 on 12/30.

    Dealer added tint, pin strip and mud guard. Sale price $20000. 6.25% Texas tax=$1250, .3% inventory tax=$60, Doc fee $50, TTL $127. Total $21487 OTD.

    This is in North of Dallas area.
  • vince_lmtvince_lmt Member Posts: 25
    That's a great price from Sport Honda. Does your EXL V6 have the 5 speed auto or the 6 speed manual?
  • 2mjm2192mjm219 Member Posts: 3
    I can also recommend Sport Honda in Silver Spring. I just purchased a SE V6 Accord for $20,690 + TTL. I also received a fair value on my trade in.

    Note that I received a quote for a 4 cyl SE for less than $19,200 + TTL.

    Other dealers in the area said they could not match the price and tried to charge $100 for wheel locks, which Sport Honda through in.
  • calmnikcalmnik Member Posts: 4
    If you don't mind, could you share the name of the dealer? Thanks.
  • yykkyykk Member Posts: 14
    Just bought a 2007 Accord SE for $20850 OTD (includes 4 years registration fee).
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