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2013 and earlier-Honda Accord Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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  • blueszbluesz Member Posts: 11
    I have a question about test-drive. Generally, the dealer makes a copy of my DL before test-drive. But what if I am involved in an accident or get a scratch for the new car?

    Although such chance is slim, but it does exist, if so, am I responsible for it? I doubt my insurance would cover such accident since it is not a rental company and no contract...

    Thanks for your reply
  • suavesirsuavesir Member Posts: 7
    I don't think $866 under invoice would be totally unreasonable right now. I got about $750 under invoice + $159 doc prep for EXV6 in St. Louis painlessly via an internet sales dept. I did not want to negotiate - just wanted a reasonable deal.
  • mvperez4jesusmvperez4jesus Member Posts: 231
    I beleive you bought it in NJ. I am from NJ. Where is that dealer located at? could u break down the tptal price. did u finance through them?
  • mvperez4jesusmvperez4jesus Member Posts: 231
    also, could u tell me what accord you bought? all the details so i can go ready to talk to them. thanks
  • rbell2rbell2 Member Posts: 180
    I am looking at a used '05 Accord EX-L 4-Cyl, Auto, 4-door with 28,000 miles on it. Given the current Accord/Camry market situation, would $18,500 + tax, tag, and title be a fair price? It comes with the remaining factory warranty only.

    Thanks!
  • thegraduatethegraduate Member Posts: 9,731
    So, I'm guessing this isn't a "Certified Honda" since the warranty doesn't extend past the 36k miles?

    Well, if this is from a private seller, and the car is in excellent condition, the Blue Book Value is $18,700 in my area (ZIP Code 35209)

    If it has some dings, interior stains, overall "Good" condition, then $17,555 is listed as the price.

    If you are buying the car at a dealer, the blue book price is listed above $21k.

    I'd say, if you leave a dealer for $19k out the door with this car, you've done well.
  • rhard49rhard49 Member Posts: 226
    If I were you before I'd pay 18.500 for and 05 EXL I'd look at and 07 SE you'd lose leather and a power seat but people are getting low 19's and the factory financing has to be better than anything you can find for a used car. I would suspect the new SE will work out cheaper when fonanced then the used car.
  • rbell2rbell2 Member Posts: 180
    Thanks for the input and thoughts.
  • obieobie Member Posts: 39
    OK, folks, how does this sound? An '06 4-door, 4-cyl EX-L with navi, 22,000 miles. Dealer is asking 21,750 excluding taxes/title/tags. Not certified, since this is a Toyota dealership. Opinions?
  • jb_turnerjb_turner Member Posts: 702
    WAY too much.
  • obieobie Member Posts: 39
    OK, based on what information, and what do you think is reasonable?
  • albert521albert521 Member Posts: 5
    I think a new 2007 EX-L with Navigation is only 24,359 and there is a $750 marketing cash currently so you could probably get the car for below invoice new.

    Based on that information, that price is way too high for a used car.
  • obieobie Member Posts: 39
    Thanks for mentioning the $750 marketing cash, Albert. I wasn't aware of that. That about cancels out the delivery fee on an '07, so I'm still looking at about 24,300 if I got it at invoice, plus TTL. That's still about 2500 more then the '06 used.
    NADA lists the'06 with 22k miles at $23,225 average retail.
    Edmunds puts it at $22,503. So again I ask, what do you think is a reasonable price to offer?
  • rhard49rhard49 Member Posts: 226
    considering you'll get most likely get a better finance rate from honda on the new car then the used they may work out the same. most people are getting 750 to 1k under invoice on new vehicles right now. I can't see the used one being worth more than 18-19k.
  • mrkcrwlymrkcrwly Member Posts: 19
    I think I may be closer to pulling the trigger on the Accord. Got the following in KC. Hopefully I can get them down to 22,516 with admin fee.

    $23,266.00 dealer invoice
    -750.00 dealer cash
    -----------
    $22,516.00 Sale Price!!
    189.00 dealer administration fee
    -----------
    $22,705.00 sub total

    This is the second dealer that has quoted me 23,266 as invoice and not 23,166 shown on Edmunds. Anybody else heard this?
  • spursfan2007spursfan2007 Member Posts: 17
    In San antonio....I got as low as 22,399.00 Including destination and all before taxes.....but im getting a pilot tommorrow....EXL NAV 07 for 28,493.00 - before taxes and reg!!!!!
  • suavesirsuavesir Member Posts: 7
    Yes - I have heard there is some sort of regional charge for $100 added to the invoice.
  • benfwbenfw Member Posts: 4
    I am getting the following prices on these 2006 Accord Service loaner cars.

    Are these prices good? How can I go about determining a fair price for 2006 left
    over cars?

    2006 SE 4K miles $18,000
    2006 EX 3K miles $20,200
    2006 EXLV6 5K miles $23,250
  • spursfan2007spursfan2007 Member Posts: 17
    not when you can get all the above as 07 models for 300-600 more...here in texas anyway.
  • benfwbenfw Member Posts: 4
    But what would a fair price be? Maybe $1000 less than these prices?

    2006 SE 4K miles $18,000
    2006 EX 3K miles $20,200
    2006 EXLV6 5K miles $23,250
  • mrkcrwlymrkcrwly Member Posts: 19
    I want to thank everyone on this board for helping me. I would not have been able to hold my ground unless I knew others were able to get the same or better deal.
    I got a 07 EX-L 4 cyl Auto Sedan for $22,516 OTD including destination and admin. fee. In MO we pay TTL at the license bureau.
  • spursfan2007spursfan2007 Member Posts: 17
    I would say at least....especially with the milage. I was worried about getting my pilot with only 111 miles on it 07 model and it was 7000 off!!!
  • suavesirsuavesir Member Posts: 7
    Agree - This is a very helpful board. Before buying new car, I read the prior few months of discussions on this board and a few other makes/models. The information on this board was probably the best and seemed very reliable. Hopefully, your post of your purchase will now help someone else.
  • ramorinramorin Member Posts: 1
    Fowler Honda in OKC is the worst!!

    Called to inquire about an advertised vehicle - 2007 Accord VP, and was told that they had them. When we arrived, we were told that they didn't have any VP's. Very frustrated that we had driven several miles for no reason, we asked why they lied over the phone? ..... Um, it "wasn't their ad"....?... "they just run the ads to get people in the door"....The finance manager said that the salesperson was new but was doing exactly what she was told to do in lying to us.... Anyway, the 'old bait-and-switch' kicked into gear and they showed us the more expensive LX. We were there for the VP. They told us that we could test drive the 2007 LX and they would show the difference in it and the VP that was due in. We liked it and decided to buy the VP. When we went into the office we were told that the VP we thought would be in in a fews day would actually be in in about 3 weeks. We got very angry and left. Of course they tried to talk us back into buying the more expensive LX for the 'internet price'. We declined. My husband said that he would if they lowered it even further. They said that they couldn't do it. We left. They called us 3-4 times that evening and into the next day to come back and make a deal. They had talked to the boss and got approval on the amount we offered for the LX. We decided that we would take the deal on the LX because we still had confidence in HONDA eventhough Fowler had given us the runaround. We drove back the next day to pick up the car. Now, the slimey finance manager proceeded to run our credit to leverage financing, eventhough we had secured a loan thru our credit union. He told us he could get us better rates but of course was more interested in selling insurance/ service agreements, etc. We said 'no'. He finally gave up, left the room and had another finance manager come in who started the process over completely as though we had just walked in.......We told her that we were tired, had spent enough time in their office and advised her to complete the transaction so we could go home. She was very personable and friendly and apologized for the really bad experience we had with the dealership and promised to 'send us something really nice in the mail'..... Well a month later..... Good thing we aren't holding our breath.... I contacted our insurance agent to add the vehicle and discovered that we were delivered a 2006 LX and not the 2007 we test drove and thought we purchased. Of course with all of the drama and confusion with the switching of the finance managers, we didn't the double-check paperwork or think to ask. We CLEARLY had given Fowler Honda way too much credit in thinking that they are a reputable dealership. Who knew that they would be so dirty?!!! AND, when we received the payment book this weekend, I discovered that the financing was not secured by the institution we were told it had been approved thru. It was some bank in Chicago that we had never heard of! NOTHING, BUT NOTHING FOWLER HONDA SAYS SHOULD BE BELIEVED!!!!! They lied to us at every turn. It's certainly no fluke when you experience so many lies from different people one business operation. It's obviously "business as usual". I'm frustrated and angry that I wasn't better prepared to deal with the low-caliber of people that Fowler employs to do business their way: The people at Fowler Honda lie effortlessly while they smile and look you straight in your face; the "slick willie" liar of a finance manager with "The Purpose Driven Life" propped on the end of his desk (I hope one day they'll read it and learn what it means to have character.). The people at Fowler Honda, when caught in a lie, will look you as if to say, "what's the big deal?"..... These people have absolutely no concept of 'integrity'. I really used to think car salesman got a bad rap. But Fowler Honda more than lived up to the most worst perception of the proverbial shady car dealer. BEWARE!!!!!
  • sandman46sandman46 Member Posts: 1,798
    How could you not know what year model the LX was? It's printed right on the window sticker. It sounds like the dealership is indeed "really slimy" but you guys share some of the blame by not making sure it was the exact vehicle that y'all drove. It's called personal responsibility and unfortunately, it's really too late to go back and get the '07 model. A lesson learned i guess but sheeesh...can't you guys read the contract?

    The Sandman :confuse:
  • mayurjshahmayurjshah Member Posts: 37
    hi,

    did you end up getting the VP? Or, if anyone else has a good idea of the best price I should shoot for, for a 07 Accord VP...including the marketing cash of 750....i would appreciate your insight/advice. Thanks!!
  • mayurjshahmayurjshah Member Posts: 37
    hi ramorin,

    I hope I have a better experience than you! I'm sorry to hear that this happened...and hope you get some just resolution!

    I'd like to get the same car (VP, automatic). What were your pricing details for the 07 Accord VP, auto?

    Thanks!
  • jb_turnerjb_turner Member Posts: 702
    Do not blame the dealer.. blame yourself! At the end of the day it is YOU who signed the contract. This is simply amazing that you purchased a 2006 thinking it was a 2007.
  • jack47jack47 Member Posts: 312
    Do not blame the dealer

    Oh, sure, blame the victim.

    Not the slime ball dealer.
  • george201george201 Member Posts: 6
    I got my silver automatic VP on January 5 from Leith Honda in Raleigh, NC. Here is the pricing:

    MSRP: 20020 (including destination)

    Car: 17133
    Tax (3% in NC): 514
    Doc fee: 398
    Title and plate transfer: 55

    OTD: 18100.

    As a few posts in the past pointed out, all these dealers in the Raleigh-Durham area charge like a $400 doc fee and there seems to be no way around it. Factoring this in, the selling price of the car including destination but not TTL is 17531, which is about $600 to $700 under invoice depending where you look.

    I got quotes from a few dealers around here through the Honda website and simply went with the one with the lowest quote. I didn't evey try to haggle at all (I am a shy guy...). Considering this, I think you all should be able to do better than I did.

    The buying experience, though, could not have been better. I got in at the dealership around 1pm that day, met up with my internet sales guy and he took me to the car for a test drive. After we agreed on a price (well, I mean, after he told me exactly what to pay...), I went down the street to my bank to pick up a cashier's check (this is a cash purchase) and came back to sign a few docs. I was on my way home in my lovely VP in less than two hours.

    As I mentioned, I believe anyone who tries could do better than I did, but oh well, I have to say I love every bit of this car, so I am not gonna lose sleep over the perhaps few hundreds bucks I might have saved. Good luck to you all with your purchase!

    George
  • qbrozenqbrozen Member Posts: 33,733
    if you ever come back to post, please use paragraphs. I'm not being rude or bashing you or anything. Its just that, if you want people to read your post, it is MUCH easier to follow if paragraphs are used.

    At first, I skipped right past your post to save my eyes, but then saw the responses and decided to go back and read it.

    Whereas it is a shame things worked out as they did, you should never have gone back after you left the first time. You were tempted by a lower price, your greed overrode your better judgement, and you lost because of it. Live and learn.

    '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

  • ywan_ipywan_ip Member Posts: 3
    Hi,
    I just got a new 07 Accord SE for 21000 OTD price in CA (Ontario). Is it good?
  • sienna06sienna06 Member Posts: 10
    F.Y.I.

    Recently, I got lowest i-quote 18100 OTD 2007 Automatic. I would not pay anything more thatn 17500 OTD at the moment.

    In 2002 dealers were giving me ACCORD VP automatic at 14600 OTD (Including all taxes and charges). That was about $1.5/2k below invoice. However, that time the new modal came for honda and previous modal was close-out for the above price 14.6K.

    I hope this helps someone to buy new car.
  • thegraduatethegraduate Member Posts: 9,731
    Wait until mid-summer, you will probably see $1,500 under invoice again real soon, if not more than that.
  • mayurjshahmayurjshah Member Posts: 37
    LOWEST I GOT WAS 16550 BEFORE TAX & LICENSE FOR THE VP ACCORD, AUTO. THIS IS WITHOUT ANY NEGOTIATING. HOW NEGOTIABLE ARE INTERNET 'MANAGERS' ON THEIR QUOTES, FROM PEOPLES' EXPERIENCES HERE?

    (sorry for the caps, but Caps was on and didn't want to retype)

    thank you....
  • jetfishjetfish Member Posts: 15
    Hello all,

    I am from PA and came across a good deal from a New Jersey dealer on Accord '07 SE 4D I4 Automatic OTD 20,000.

    The NJ dealer will do paperwork for me for car registration. They charge me $269 for new car registration. This $269 does NOT include a separate $298 documentation fee.

    NJ Dealer said they charge a flat rate of $269 for all out-of-state new car registration. But my local dealers told me PA registration takes less than $100. NJ Dealer said
    my local DMV will refund me if there is any difference between $269 they charge, and the actual DMV charge for registration.

    Is his saying true? How did you guys handle yours when you do out-of-state purchase?

    As this is my first time purchase out-of-state, pardon me if I ask a stupid question...
  • jetfishjetfish Member Posts: 15
    Hi all,

    I was told documentation fee is about $298 for new car purchase. I heard from friends that I can negotiate the documentation fees if the payment can be made in full cash. Anyone has experience or advice on this topic? Thanks.
  • jaxs1jaxs1 Member Posts: 2,697
    If the doc fee isn't limited by law, the dealers will charge whatever they can get away with and the market will bear.
    When the fee is unregulated, there is no set fee.
    They charge what they feel like charging and it doesn't change based on paying cash or financing.
  • saleemsaleem Member Posts: 114
    If it's $20,000 and you are truly OUT THE DOOR, it seems like a good deal.

    I just took delivery of an 07 Accord SE I4 AT Sedan from Joyce Honda and I must say they were very professional and helpful and gave me an excellent price. Get your info and tell them the best you have in hand-- if they can beat it they will. I spoke w/ Joe, the manager, who was very helpful. Another rep, Matt, definitely also knew his stuff and was helpful. Unlike ppl in Open Road, who knew less about the car and prices than me.

    I was out the door at <$20,300, whats not in there is registration and stuff. That price is Car + Destination + Tax + Tire Tax + Doc Fee.

    Honda Universe was willing to do $18,200 for the car, ask for John. Dan wouldn't give me that price he was saying 18.6. I didn't go w/ em tho so IDK how good they are.

    Let me just say again that Joyce Honda in NJ made this sale very easy and gave a good price. They didn't push any crazy options and they answered all my (paranoid) questions.
  • jetfishjetfish Member Posts: 15
    Hi Saleem,

    How much did the dealer charge you for the car registration in NJ, or out-of-state? Didn't they do car registration paperwork for you?

    Thank you.
  • saleemsaleem Member Posts: 114
    They said they will be mailing me something (very soon) with the registration/plates charge. i then need to pick it up/get it mailed, they estimate the cost @ $250... that's 4 yr registration and plates, i think.
  • squasheadsquashead Member Posts: 19
    Hello all, brand new here - like the site! My Subaru is about to die, need to move quickly.
    I sent an internet quote to Mass (around Boston) dealers last night, this am I received the following:2007 Honda Accord EX-L EX-L Sedan MSRP $25,795 Quote: $22,299, Not including TT and Reg, includes incentives and destination. Looks good form what I have read, am I missing anything? My wife (her car) says the Accord is dowdy and boring, wants an Acura TL. I dont want to spend that coin, its a family car right?
  • rhard49rhard49 Member Posts: 226
    I went through the same senario on replacing my wifes car. The TL is a nice looking car. we were turning in a 2003 EXL-4. It wasn't a real comparison when we looked at and drove the accord EXL V6 compared to the TL the Accord drove better, had a smoother feel, but just as powerful. I gotta admit I like the TL's looks, but I thought the accord drove and felt better. I believe the 0-60 in both v6's is identical the car mags post it as 7 seconds automatic. 5.9 six speeds.
  • kyfdxkyfdx Moderator Posts: 265,429
    What about an Acura TSX? $5K cheaper than the TL..

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  • vtwondervtwonder Member Posts: 11
    jetfish,

    I purchased my Accord last summer from NY state and I live in VT. The NY dealer provided me all the paper work for me to register the car in VT. Besides the actual cost of the Accord, here's what I paid to the NY dealer

    Temporary license plate to drive from NY to VT -- $10
    Documentation fee -- $48
    Other fee (don't remember what it is) -- $12

    Total -- $70

    I believe the NJ dealer is trying to make extra $ from you. Ask the NJ dealer to provide you all the paper work for you to register the car yourself in PA and get you a temporary transient plate for you to drive back to PA from NJ. And the $298 documentation fee seems high.
  • babycutecutebabycutecute Member Posts: 17
    I just got quotes from them for a Honda Accord VP Auto. The 2 quotes are in the 100 range.

    Wondering if anyone has bought from them and what's your experience? Since the quote is so close, I want to buy from the one that provides better service.

    Also, does anyone know if their Internet quote is the absolute bottom price?
  • jc278jc278 Member Posts: 4
    Hi, I have been looking at the new '07 Accords, LX Sedan, 4 cylinder. I am seeing MSRP at around $21,000. Does anyone think I'd be able to get this car for around $18,000 + tax, fees, etc..

    Also, was are some estimated financing rates. I'm looking into buying the car, not leasing. I'm looking for 48 or 60 mth financing rates. With good credit (750+), what kind of rates can I expect to pay? This will pretty much determine if I can in fact get this kind of car.

    I don't know if this matters much, but I am in NY.

    Please advise if you can. Thanks
  • thegraduatethegraduate Member Posts: 9,731
    When looking at the TSX, I don't see a car that's $5k cheaper than the TL. I see a car that's more expensive than the Accord, except it is less roomy (About as big as my compact 1996 Accord), less powerful (by a large margin), and more costly on fuel (same mileage as Accord, but it takes premium).

    The TSX handles beautifully, but is a little lacking in the "oomph" department for a lot of people, at that price.
  • bobstbobst Member Posts: 1,776
    We live in Springfield Va and bought a 4-cyl Accord EX manual in March 2005 at Fairfax Honda.

    We offered an out-the-door price of $20700, which was invoice + transportation - $500 + tag/title ($50) + sales tax (3.1%).

    That price was about $600 less than the internet quote they originally offered.
  • jack47jack47 Member Posts: 312
    They charge me $269 for new car registration. This $269 does NOT include a separate $298 documentation fee.

    In NJ the state forces new car buyers to register for four years (and if you die or sell the car the next day, month, year there is no refund)...but, that's only if you live in NJ. And for four years the registration fee is, I believe, about $264 If you live in another state...simply get a temp registration and then permantly register in your home state. No need to pay NJ for four years registration. The dealer...like most of NJ's politicians...seems to be corrupt.

    In many states the doc fee is caped at less than $50...in NY it's $49. Anything above that is pure robbery by the dealer.
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