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2013 and earlier-Honda Accord Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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  • dradcliffedradcliffe Member Posts: 4
    $18,900 + $95 doc Fee + TTL
    RI Majestic motors
  • exaccordexaccord Member Posts: 6
    I also live in LA and drove 3 hrs to buy a car from Holmes. The fees were exactly as stated, price was under invoice,and whole process took less than an hour. Three different dealers in my area were all about 1500.00 more and refused to deal. I thought it was worth the drive.
    I bought an EX-L V6 for 24,200.00 + TT&L. The title and license fees were 190.00
  • bwsubwsu Member Posts: 2
    I am in the Seattle area and have been attempting to get some Internet quotes from dealers for the '07 Accord SE AT. So far the best that I am seeing, is about ~$300 under invoice, which comes out to just under $22000 OTD(inc. 9.2% sales tax, TTL, dest, etc). I know this is not a good price based on the other posts, but so far I haven't seen anyone indication of prices in the Seattle area. Anyone have luck over there?

    Also why is the invoice price for the SE listed as 20088 some places and 20197 elsewhere?

    Finally, can I truly expect to see prices continue to drop as we get into late summer and approach the relase of the '08s?
  • kiawahkiawah Member Posts: 3,666
    I think isellhondas is from Seattle area, if I'm not mistaken.
  • dwynnedwynne Member Posts: 4,018
    All you can do is get the best deal you can from local dealers, then expand your search to ones you may have to travel to. Now that you have mentioned your area, others may be able to step in an suggest a dealership that will give you a better deal.

    Honda changes prices from time to time throughout the model year, so both numbers could be correct at the time there were listed. What I always do is note the MSRP along with the invoice, it is likely about the same amount different. Then when you pick a car to purchase/lease compare the MSRP on its window sticker with what you found online. An "old stock" car may have a lower MSRP than online source show now so the invoice for that car should be lower than what is shown online as well.

    The 08 Accords will be out this fall, if history is any teacher that means a bump up (could be huge if the new design is well received) in sales - and any left over 07s will languish on the lots. Neither Honda nor the dealers want this so are trying to move them now. Another reason could be that 08 allocations are determined in part by 07 sales, so if a dealer wants more of the (he hopes) hot selling 08 Accords he will move all the 07s he can.

    If you wait too late it starts to be like a Dutch auction. The prices will start to fall but so does the selection. The last 07 on the lot may be the best deal all model year, but is the wrong color, transmission, and trim level :D

    Getting an Accord for invoice or less - like $750 less - is a smoking bargain and if you are in the market and can get that much below invoice now including destination and dealer fees, then get it. I don't know that it will get THAT much better....

    Dennis
  • dolfan1dolfan1 Member Posts: 218
    For those more knowledgeable, please educate the rest of us on leasing. I was checking out Honda's offer on SE V6's @ $210 a month (3yr) with option to purchase when lease terminates @15K. If one chooses to purchase the car at lease end, doesn't it essentially mean you end up paying sticker?
  • saleemsaleem Member Posts: 114
    I will admit that I know nothing about leasing, the rates involved, etc.

    What I do know is that I just got an SE AT 4cyl for $3,400 below "sticker"/MSRP. So (from my understanding) at the very least, you are losing like $3,000 by leasing and then buying it at that point. You might as well buy it now, keep it for 2-3 years, and then sell it at a competitive price. It will take a little more effort but it will almost certainly be worth it.
  • dingjuncndingjuncn Member Posts: 9
    Based on Edmunds, the $750 incentive will end on Feb 5th. Does that mean after Feb 5th, prices for Honda cars will increase by $750?

    Thanks!
  • tallman1tallman1 Member Posts: 1,874
    Yes, isellhonda is from the area.

    My experience with western WA (and from others who post here) is that prices don't seem to match up well with the rest of the country... many dealers aren't willing to go as low for some reason.

    You will have to go in to the dealer if you want to get the best deal... although I think most dealers will match a price.
  • dwynnedwynne Member Posts: 4,018
    What you end up paying depends on the deal you negotiate. The advertised specials are for folks that do not want to negotiate. Sometimes they are quite good deals, sometimes they are not. I don't mind haggling the price, so I would not "get the special" - I would negotiate a better deal.

    With the exception of the current $750 incentive, you negotiate the sales and lease price the same way. The lower you deal the less you pay in either case.

    The current lease money factor is around 2.1% which is a lot lower than most folks can get for a loan rate. You DO have to pay the $595 lease acquisition fee, which you would not have to pay if your purchased the car.

    You can run the numbers and see if lease, then buy makes any sense. Even with the $595 fee, with rates this low on the lease you would probably come out OK if you did the lease then buy. You would pay more for the "used car" rate to buy out the car, but would have paid little interest during the lease. There may be tax benefits or penalties to doing the lease then buy as well - some states make you pay sales tax on the full cap cost of the lease, which would make it not attractive.

    Generally if you a sure you want the car long term, you should come out OK if you just buy the car when new. You might could do the lease/buy and depending on the rates it would SAVE you money or it may cost you more.

    Dennis
  • dwynnedwynne Member Posts: 4,018
    That is factory to dealer money, so "prices for Honda cars" as in MSRP may not change. You ability to get as cheap a deal may. Of course, Honda could renew the incentive for Feb, have a smaller incentive, no incentive at all, or even a larger one.

    Incentives may get larger than $750, but probably not by a lot (until maybe the 08 Accords are out) so I would go ahead and get a car now if you are in the market on want a good deal on an 07.

    As I said before, get a new Accord for $750 or so under invoice including destination and dealer fee is a hot deal and I would not wait around to see if it got a little better.

    Dennis
  • fenwahfenwah Member Posts: 58
    I just happened to stumble across it last night on eBay. The dealer is in Shreveport, LA. No mention of dealer fees, etc...but he does have a great eBay reputation. MSRP incl dest is $29,995...so we're talking about $2,075 BELOW invoice. I checked airfare down to Shreveport...it's not cheap for me. About $400 one way. I know I could buy the car without leaving my home and then have it shipped...but I would really like to see a car first before I buy it.

    Might be a great deal for someone living in Texas/Arkansas/Lousiana.
  • jaxs1jaxs1 Member Posts: 2,697
    If that is a real deal, then another dealer closer to you can sell for around the same price or it will be sold before you can get there anyway.
  • dwynnedwynne Member Posts: 4,018
    That is Holmes Honda in Shreveport, which we were just talking about a couple of days ago.

    Invoice is $27,221 less the $750 incentive = $26,471. Holdback would be $899.85 so the "make nothing" price would be $25,571.15 . The the BiN price is a $571.15 loss, it would appear. There may be something in the fine print about paying a dealer or doc fee, which might raise the price a bit - but it would still be a hot deal.

    If I wanted it, I would buy it for this price. You "BiN" and give them a deposit the car should be yours and will "be there" when you go to pick it up. Depending on how far away you are, I would probably get quotes on getting it shipped to you. It is a new car, never titled, so it should be fine. Even open carrier shipping may cost you close to what the flight would. You can also try round trip flights (staying over a weekend, etc) to try to get a better price. When I flew down to get my BMW I purchased a round trip and scheduled both flights on days to get the cheapest fare (knowing I was tossing the return tickets anyway). Sometimes you can save by going through the city to someplace else (fly to Dallas through Shreveport, for example) and just get off in Shreveport.

    I can give you contact info for the car hauler I have used in the past. Cheap, but they may take a while to get around to picking something up and getting around to delivering it.

    Dennis
  • arunwarunw Member Posts: 2
    Hi,

    I'm new to the forums and am considering an 07 Accord SE - 4dr and have so far gathered from what I've read from people's experience that the best approach would be to email 10-15 dealers within a radius and get competing quotes. Can someone point me to where I can find email contact info for sales/fleet managers for dealers in my vicinity? (Bay Area)
  • thegraduatethegraduate Member Posts: 9,731
    Google San Francisco Honda Dealers, perhaps? They should have info on each individual dealer's website.
  • dwynnedwynne Member Posts: 4,018
    I would go to the Honda web page and use the dealer locator. You can make an ever expanding search for dealers and they usually have links (or google each dealer in another window).

    Someone here may know which Bay Area dealers do the best deals and speak up - saving you the trouble :D

    Dennis
  • sunny77890sunny77890 Member Posts: 4
    I've just purchased a 2007 Accord SE AT for $18500 including destination charge. OTD price I paid was 19800. What are the prices you guys pay for your Accord SE AT?
  • masterp003masterp003 Member Posts: 22
    Sounds like a very good price :) What options/accessories did you have (if any) ?
  • babycutecutebabycutecute Member Posts: 17
    Well I am glad you got a great price, but why do you have to post the same message twice? I remember seeing your exact same post a couple days ago.

    A couple people asked you for more details, but you never reply. :confuse:
  • masterp003masterp003 Member Posts: 22
    Perhaps s/he does not know of the "Prev" button, which brings you to the Prev-ious page?

    Though that is good for an SE, I think others are getting a better discount percentage, either on the SE or on other trims- depends what region you are in. I have seen 19500 OTD on an SE, as well as 19700. And these were back in November, before the 750 incentive.
    Nevertheless, you got a great price. Where are you located?
  • dwynnedwynne Member Posts: 4,018
    I would bet that

    a) a dealer doc or prep fee was charged in addition to the $18,500 posted

    b) a trade-in was in the picture

    c) it is not true

    The best I know of from a dealer including the dest and dealer fees was $19,060. Without adding a dealer fee or profiting from the trade in, I would think $18,500 would be a money losing price (take invoice - $750 incentive - all of holdback) and you get $18,779. So if there is a dealer willing to sell everyone that car for $18,500 they either are getting more incentive/bonus than every other dealer or they will soon be out of business.

    Dennis
  • stevewavestevewave Member Posts: 7
    I am located in Lincoln, Nebraska and am in the market to buy a new Accord EX-L. I have gotten several quotes from the Lincoln and Omaha area, and the best quote so far is from Holmes Auto in Des Moines Iowa. The quote they gave me is $22,400. Anyone purchased the same veh? How does that price sound?

    Thanks,
    Steve
  • sunny77890sunny77890 Member Posts: 4
    The dealer doc fee was almost $300. No trade-in or financing. I got it $18500 including destination plus 5% MA sales tax and registration fee. The OTD was $19800, which included everything. Actually, I got the same final quotes from 3 dealers in Boston area: Boch Honda, Clair Honda, and Honda Cars of Boston. It seemed Boch Honda can actually do lower than $18500. They are the biggest Honda dealer in sales in US now. link

    I posted this so that people have an idea of how much they should pay in New England area for a 07 Accord SE AT. Please post what you paid for your 2007 Accord SE AT by replying to my message, including where you bought the car.
  • dwynnedwynne Member Posts: 4,018
    So you paid $18,800 for the car with destination and dealer fee?

    That is a little more like it. Normally folks should post the price for the car with dest and any dealer fees - since the other number (TTL) vary and are of no importance to "what is a good price" discussion as is the "OTD" price someone paid.

    Dennis
  • suavesirsuavesir Member Posts: 7
    That is pretty good - need to know how much any processing fees will be. Check the posts from the person in KC that was pricing same car and eventually bought it. Last post was Jan. 13. I think you are pretty close to that deal.
  • bwsubwsu Member Posts: 2
    I am in a situation, where I currently live in Boston but will be relocating to Seattle WA. My company will ship a car out for me, so I am interested in taking up this deal at Boch Honda since I can't seem to get anything cheaper than $300 below invoice in WA.

    I know I will probably end up paying the difference in sales tax in WA state - but I am more curious if ppl have experience w/ buying cars out of state - what insurance/registration implications this has (I have insurance/license in WA state) - and especially how the lemon law might apply to cars purchased out of state.

    Thanks.
  • dudleyrdudleyr Member Posts: 3,469
    Buy the car in Boston and use the temp tags until you get to WA. Register it in WA and you only pay the tax in WA. You may need to have an address in WA when you buy it in MA.
  • sunny77890sunny77890 Member Posts: 4
    There is a $750 incentive until Feb. 5th. The following are the great prices to buy the Accord now. The prices might increase after Feb. 5th. If you buy it now, it is like you are getting a brand new Accord for the price of a used 2006 Accord.

    Accord VP I4 AT: 16000
    Accord LX I4 AT: 17700
    Accord SE I4 AT: 18500
    Accord EX I4 AT: 20000

    These prices are the (almost) lowest prices quoted from New England area dealers (especially in Boston area). The prices in other parts of the country maybe higher.
  • derosa1derosa1 Member Posts: 4
    Bought 07 Accord Value Package (auto trans) for $17495 plus tax and title. The value package accord is the same as LX except it's missing a few minor things. The invoice for this car is $17516 so I feel I did OK. I wanted a car for 18K and was looking at Hyundai but I couldn't pass up an Accord for this price.
  • dwynnedwynne Member Posts: 4,018
    Getting a new Accord for under invoice is always a good deal.

    Invoice on a VP with AT should be $18,208 (car and destination). I assuming you paid $17,495 + $595 destination fee or was your price including the destination fee? The invoice price you show does not reflect the destination - so who knows?

    Given the current $750 dealer incentive, you probably could can got the same car for $17,458 or so including destination and dealer fees, if any. If your price included dest and dealer fees, then you got a great deal - if not then you did good, but left some money on the table.

    Dennis
  • benderofbowsbenderofbows Member Posts: 542
    I did finish everything up on Saturday, paying the advertised price of $18,595. The protection package dealer add-on charge which was posted by the window sticker never surfaced on the paperwork. The dealer split their $399 doc fee with me; I paid $199 for that and then added tax and tags. So I beat invoice price by $140 and then got an extra $200 thrown in. By my calculations that left about $410 on the table (of the $750 marketing incentive).

    But, this is "Prices Paid & Buying Experience", and I think the pleasant experience was worth it. The sales lady was wonderful. The dealer advertised $140 less than invoice and then reduced their doc fee after little negotiation. Even the finance manager was easy to work with, he didn't pressure me about extended warranties, etc. and didn't even try to talk me out of going through my credit union. I was assured that if I ever needed any warranty work done on the car, since I was buying locally there would be a loaner car available.

    Thanks for your advice everyone. Like my father says, every negotiation should be a "Win-Win" scenario, good for both sides. I think a dealer profit of $410 ($1030 if you include the holdback) is fair on a $20,700 sticker, and that I got a good price. I felt bad that the salesperson would only get a "mini" deal, until she told me that Accords have "spins" on them for the salespeople; every time they sell one they get between $150 and $500 extra, as cash. I hope she got the $500 :)
  • jaxs1jaxs1 Member Posts: 2,697
    Seems like a good deal if you get a great price and either don't care about rear speakers or will pop in a couple rear speakers.
    If you were going to trade the factory speakers for nicer ones anyway, then it is actually a plus.

    I don't like the black door handles except on silver VPs.
    The black door handles look like nice accents in that case.
    If I were going to get a VP, I would get silver.

    I'm used to automatic door locks and no Accord has them. Seems like such a needless hassle to manually lock doors in a new car in 2007 and the door locks switches are an awkward reach on top of that.
  • fenwahfenwah Member Posts: 58
    Steve,

    I live in between Dayton and Cincinnati, Ohio. I was offered via email an OTD price on a 2007 Accord Sedan Automatic EX-L 4cyl at $24,323. This includes my sales tax of 6.5%. I'm awaiting an itemized list of the charges so I can see exactly what I'm being charged. Rough estimate is that I'm getting charged $22,600 for the car and the rest are taxes, title, admin fees, etc. Remember though, I haven't haggeled with the dealer yet...so my goal was to get another $300-$500 off the $22,600...so your price seems pretty reasonable...IMO of course.
  • fenwahfenwah Member Posts: 58
    Dennis,

    It appears that someone bought the car off eBay. I was thinking of contacting them in the near future to see if they would sell me one as well for that price. They would get a sell from someone they normally wouldn't since I live in Ohio. And if the rumor is true that Honda dealers are discounting the Honda's in order to get as many sold as possible to get a larger allotment of 08 Accords, then they definitely might bite. I plan on seeing if my local dealership will come close to that price first though so I don't have to make an unneccsary trip.
  • dwynnedwynne Member Posts: 4,018
    Invoice on the EX-L auto I4 is $23,291, less the $750 dealer incentive = $22,541. Anything less gets into the holdback on the car, where they normally do not want to go.

    The dealer (Swope) in Louisville would probably do it for $22,541 (invoice with dest - incentive including dealer fee), I will e-mail them and ask. Not too far from you, if your OH dealers do not pan out.

    Dennis
  • dwynnedwynne Member Posts: 4,018
    The LX is $1,357 more than the VP (dealer cost). For your savings the differences are:

    No rear stabilizer bar
    skinnier tires (195 VS 205)
    non-variable speed intermittent wipers
    non-auto off lights
    manual side mirrors (black, not body colored)
    black door handles (not body colored)
    black window trim (not chrome)
    2 fewer cup holders
    non-illuminated vanity mirrors
    single 12v outlet (vs 2 on all other models)
    no "ski" pass-through in read seat
    2 speaker stereo (vs 6 in all other models)

    That is a lot of stuff, but $1,357 is a lot of money.

    The big thing to me is that while you do without all that stuff, your Accord will always be a "cheaped" out model and will be worth less money. If you check the used car values, an 05 VP is worth $1,204 less trade in that a similar LX, $1,312 private party, and $1,400 retail. This using Edmunds numbers, other used price guides have a wider difference.

    So you lose what you saved and maybe more going cheap - and do without. To me, I would rather pay a bit more and have the goodies, and have a car that will always be worth more and be easier to sell/trade.

    The real sweet spot now is the SE - just $631 more than the LX and you get 16" alloys, rear disc brakes, EBD, and steering wheel audio controls. Well worth the extra money, and the SE should always sell/trade for a good bit more down the road.

    Dennis
  • dtownfbdtownfb Member Posts: 2,918
    Not sure what point you trying to prove with saying the VP is a "cheaped" out. The trade-in difference you stated from VP to the LX is about the same as the difference in price when bought new. How did the OP "lose what you saved and maybe more going cheap"? the OP said he wanted to stay under $18k so the VP met his needs. The only thing that is not on the VP that might truly make a difference in every day driving is the 2 speakers vs. 6. But you can always add speakers for a decent price later on.

    You are correct that the SE is the sweet spot but if someone can't make it happen financially, then you have to look at other options.
  • dudleyrdudleyr Member Posts: 3,469
    I thought the 05 VP did not have air conditioning, hence the difference. Usually the base model has the best resale, not the worst.
  • dwynnedwynne Member Posts: 4,018
    My point was that you save the money now and lose it at resale - so you do without all the extras and your net savings (after selling/trading the car) may be $0.

    If such a small difference in price means someone "just can't afford" the extras then they really should not be buying either car - they should be getting something cheap used or keeping what they have until they straighten out their finances. What if they have to move, lose their job, or need a new central A/C in their house? They will have to sell the car since they are stretched to their limit?

    Dennis
  • dwynnedwynne Member Posts: 4,018
    I think all the VPs have A/C, the DX models at one time did not - but the dealer could add it.

    Normally, as a percentage of MSRP, a loaded up car loses more than a stripped car. But this is mostly the case with OPTIONED cards - like a Toyota. With Honda it is packages, which don't tend to lose as much value. You are also talking about a "stripper" car - manual + black mirrors, 2 speaker radio, etc, etc. It is just not as desirable to most folks on the used market, so would be harder to sell without discounting. You can get most any Accord as a manual transmission too (which I prefer to drive), but they are not as easy to sell or trade used since so few folks will want it (or can even drive it).

    Dennis
  • dudleyrdudleyr Member Posts: 3,469
    Yes - I was thinking about the DX. Didn't even know they made a VP in '05 - probably because it only came with an automatic that year, and I don't pay much attention to those.

    On the silver and white I actually prefer the black mirrors. I even like the VP hubcaps better than the LX because you can't see the steel wheels underneath.
  • benderofbowsbenderofbows Member Posts: 542
    I chose my LX over a VP because of the rear stabilizer bar, wider tires, auto-off lights, power mirrors, rear seat armrest, and better sound system.

    I chose my LX over an SE mainly because I really don't like 6-disc changers (personal preference, I know); my wife has one in her Mustang and I don't care for it at all. Although I'd rather have alloys than hubcaps, I didn't like the SE alloys nearly as much as some of the other alloys, so I might get a set off of ebay later when it comes time for new tires. Also, rear drum brakes are, in my experience, more reliable (front pads will have to be changed a few times before the rear drums) and don't have much if any impact on brake feel or stopping distance.
  • toyoman1toyoman1 Member Posts: 52
    Hey I just bought a 2001 Honda Accord Coupe EX V6 and was wondering what kind of deal I got. It has four wheel disc ABS brakes, 6 CD changer, side airbags, and the alloy wheels, spoiler, moonroof, and leather. Those were all the options that weren't standard that the car has. Mileage was at 69k. Clean carfax has always been a Georgia car. I got it for walk-out 9433.00. Dealer had it listed at 10,900 and as the weeks went by I saw the price drop to 10,000. The dealer also used this car himself for 3 weeks and his kids car seat was still in it when I bought it. :)
  • jaxs1jaxs1 Member Posts: 2,697
    A 2005 VP may be listed at $1204 less than an LX, but most 05 cars are less than 2 years old.
    If you plan on selling in 2 years or less, then your may lose most of the money savings in reduced resale.
    The big of a price difference will not follow the car down the road. Each year the price difference will get smaller and smaller. If you keep the car a more typical length of time, it will be only a few hundred dollars less, minus whatever you saved in interest and maybe lower insurance premiums over the years.

    Most people shopping for 5 year old used cars are not going to notice rear stabilizer bars, slightly different tires (which may have been already replaced by the time the car is resold) etc... You can easily install rear speakers get a set of 4 nicer speakers.

    The car will be a used Accord with all the deal-breaker critical features most people want such as automatic transmission, cruise, power windows and locks, air conditioning and a radio with CD player. It will also have ABS and side curtain airbags that some 2007 cars still do not have standard. It will not be a difficult to resell car like a stickshift sedan without A/C or something.
  • derosa1derosa1 Member Posts: 4
    17495 included destination charge. I brokered the deal over the phone. 17495 plus 6.5% tax and 130 title. That was it.
  • george201george201 Member Posts: 6
    I totally agree! The VP does have all of the essentials for the used car market later on. By the way, I do have a silver 2007 VP with the black handles and side mirrors and love them. They certainly spice up the otherwise rather plain appearance.
  • dwynnedwynne Member Posts: 4,018
    The guy in Louisville said they would do $22,941 including dealer fee and destination for the 2007 Accord Sedan Automatic EX-L 4cyl . I would think you might could do a bit better, but these folks are on the level and I know they will honor the price when you get there.

    Dennis
  • w_byrnesw_byrnes Member Posts: 20
    Got the car from a local dealer at $21,801 plus $599 doc fees (before TTL). Dealer also threw in mud guard and wheel locks (but took out the trunk tray). I had emailed a bunch of dealers within 100 miles radius and the quotes were from $22,300 to $22,800.

    The previous posts from this board have been very helpful.
  • sathyakamarajsathyakamaraj Member Posts: 1
    can u plz tell me where u bought the car...which dealer..i am looking for one
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