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2013 and earlier-Honda Accord Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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  • recadanrecadan Member Posts: 10
    If you go for 0%APR, you lose the $2000 cash incentive.
  • spdracerspdracer Member Posts: 9
    If you go for 0%APR, you lose the $2000 cash incentive

    Yes normally but the 2k is not a rebate is is dealer cash.
  • ronito77ronito77 Member Posts: 4
    Thanx man ,one more question.
    19,254 included destination price?

    and you did not get new plates
    therefore OTD was 20,600 ?

    Please send me email m_n77@hotmail.com
    or replay here THANX :D
  • noitsnneillnoitsnneill Member Posts: 1
    I was wondering if anyone had a good price/experience buying an accord from an orange county, ca dealer. if so can u name how much u paid, what model and dealership because this weekend i want to buy an accord coupe ex or ex-l w/ navi. thanks
  • dad2bedad2be Member Posts: 60
    A local dealer in PA has also tried this "0%" interest rate on the '07 Accord and Pilots. There was a disclaimer stating "may affect selling price." I asked about it and they would not pass on any of the dealer cash or holdback if you elect for the "0%" loan.

    So, depending what model you're looking at, pay $17500 and take out a 6% loan OR pay $20000 and take out a 0% loan. You don't get both. I would believe this to be the case unless Honda (not specific dealers) start advertising otherwise.
  • chirocatchirocat Member Posts: 73
    Manuals might be slow sellers on the used car lot, but not in private sales. I snapped up my current car (98 Max) on the first day the ad ran, and someone snatched up my Pontiac Grand Am the first day I advertised it. The 06 Accords V-6 6MT's sell pretty fast around here, you have to be quick. I also think the new manuals on the lot would sell better if the dealer wouldn't order such terrible color combos. It will be interesting to see what happens to the used Maxima market with no manual available and only a CVT. (I hear the CVT isn't holding up well under enthusiast driving.
  • dad2bedad2be Member Posts: 60
    This message board helped me greatly in knowing what type of price I could get on an 07 Accord SE 4cyl Automatic (MSRP 22,220 and Invoice 20,196.) I sent E-mails to 5 dealers for their best price. In my request for quotes I made it clear that I was aware of the ~$2200 dealer cash. These were their first offers, and I went with the best one:

    J.L. Freed: Never replied...
    Conicelli Honda: $19,096 ($1100 under inv.)
    Ray Price Honda: $18,399 ($1797 under inv.)
    Scott Honda: $18,396 ($1800 under inv.)
    Keenan Honda: $17,696 ($2500 under inv.)

    All of the above prices included destination charge and none of them charged any strange fees - just $100-$150 for tags and licensing. For these prices, I had to take one off the lot by Friday, except for Ray Price who would find one since they had none in stock.

    Bottom line: $17696 + 6% PA tax ($1061.76) + tags ($121) was $18878.76 OTD. I feel I got a great price and did not have to do any haggling - just send a few E-mails and answer a few phone calls. Got the last one they had in Graphite which was our top choice.

    A note to other buyers in the Eastern PA area: After I made my decision, all of the dealers who replied were willing to match the $2500 under invoice with a Friday, 8/31, delivery deadline. Scott Honda even came down to $17500+TTL, but they're the furthest from my home. So, if your flexible with color (mostly white, silver, and black remaining), you should have no problem getting at LEAST $2500 under invoice on one of these.
  • mjk5mjk5 Member Posts: 43
    I can't get any Honda dealership around me to budge. I got them to go 2.5k under Sticker and they wouldn't go any lower. I bring up the fact that I'm buying a one year old car and old generation with the new one coming out in two weeeks and I get "that shouldn't matter to most people" Like I probably could of gotten this price 6 months ago.

    He told me wouldn't probably selling an LX OTD for 22k

    Question, I know there are some places in NJ selling EXLs for 22-23k OTD, how would it work with buying a car out of state? I'm just about to give up I've had it with dealerships and their BS
  • kiawahkiawah Member Posts: 3,666
    Most of the time when you buy a vehicle out of state, you pick up a temp transfer plate in the state where you buy it, which is nominal cost. You drive it to your home state, and then go to the DMV and license it at home. You pay the sales tax at that time, to your home state.

    Some dealerships near state lines, will handle the other state license and tax as well.

    Look it up on your DMV website, and ask/verify at the dealership.
  • vital411vital411 Member Posts: 67
    "Manuals might be slow sellers on the used car lot, but not in private sales. I snapped up my current car (98 Max) on the first day the ad ran, and someone snatched up my Pontiac Grand Am the first day I advertised it. The 06 Accords V-6 6MT's sell pretty fast around here, you have to be quick. I also think the new manuals on the lot would sell better if the dealer wouldn't order such terrible color combos. It will be interesting to see what happens to the used Maxima market with no manual available and only a CVT. (I hear the CVT isn't holding up well under enthusiast driving."

    Exactly! My brother's last car was an 01 Maxima and it took him a while to find one in the manual as everytime he'd call on one (going private party) they'd be sold - like the same day the ad was printed.
    He sold his in 2 days after buying his 06 Accord I4 MT Navi.

    People who are enthusiasts and want a manual don't want to have to suffer with base trims or go to the other extreme and pay 40k for a luxury brand,
    I currently drive an 04 FX35 and it has that manu-matic mode which i thought would do it for me but it's not. This is my first automatic and i vow it to be my last!

    Since my FX lease is up in Nov i hope I can get into an 08 I4 MT Navi Accord by then... and i hope they don't gouge me on the price because they know these car's don't exist!

    Supposed to hear back next weeek from the dealer on what they have or inventory and what they have access to... wish me luck!
  • uszsxa3uszsxa3 Member Posts: 16
    2007 Accord EX 4dr automatic $19,660
    2007 Accord EX-L with leather automatic $21,196
    2007 Accord EX-L-Navi with leather automatic $23,003
    2007 Accord EX-L V6 with leather automatic $23,320 2007 Accord EXL-Navi with leather automatic $25,127 plus your state tax, tags, freight, process fee and dealer installed options if any.
    All have a sunroof.
  • uszsxa3uszsxa3 Member Posts: 16
    Can someone recommend a dealor in the DC area, who will give a good deal this weekends? In order to get a good deal, will most press me to buy tomorrow?
  • uszsxa3uszsxa3 Member Posts: 16
    What is dealor cash? And how do I use it to negotiate a good deal?
  • uszsxa3uszsxa3 Member Posts: 16
    Can someone provide tips on negotiating a good deal? Should I try to go $3,000 under invoice? Is it good to buy the car the first time, I go to the dealor or should I walk away?
  • uszsxa3uszsxa3 Member Posts: 16
    Please provide resources that you used for purchasing this car. Can you direct me toward any particular threads that helped you?
  • kyfdxkyfdx Moderator Posts: 266,230
    Those are all pretty general questions about buying a car. We have a whole group of discussions on the Smart Shopper Board.

    A couple that you might try are:

    Buying Tips: How Do I Get the Best Deal?

    Purchasing Strategies - Questions & Success Stories

    Good luck!
    kyfdx

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  • uszsxa3uszsxa3 Member Posts: 16
    Thank you!! What do you think about these prices?
  • jonpagejonpage Member Posts: 25
    Paid $23,500+TTL. Includes worthless baubles like pinstripes/trunk tray/wheel locks/splash guards. The car was just delivered and has 14 miles.

    Maybe could have saved $200-$300 more, but I will be traveling on business almost the whole of next month. Went to the dealer 3 times before closing the deal. Each time they were polite, very difficult but polite.

    So, I am now an owner of an "obsolete" car.

    JonPage
  • fytfyt Member Posts: 13
    I was thinking that the dealers should be desperate to sell the Accord so I had been pushing them to accept my low price, actually from the phone calls I found that they are selling them really good these days and they are not really in a rush. Several dealers even sold them out and they will keep ordering them. To get a good price I ended up ordered an SE by phone at a dealer far from me.

    And just a kindly reminder, the current incentative expires on Sep 4th, it is hard to predict what happens after that. So better to pull the trigger before it is too late.
  • jet10000jet10000 Member Posts: 656
    Most of the time when you buy a vehicle out of state, you pick up a temp transfer plate in the state where you buy it, which is nominal cost. You drive it to your home state, and then go to the DMV and license it at home. You pay the sales tax at that time, to your home state.

    Well when I bought out of state, I did get a temp tag. However, the state I bought it in collected all of the sales tax. I went back to my home state to register and I had to show them that sales tax had already been paid. So they were sad they didn't get a dime.
  • bigmike2bigmike2 Member Posts: 96
    Shawn here related to me that he got 4.9% on top of his hard-to-believe price.
  • frankcariofrankcario Member Posts: 41
    For the past week I have been emailing back and forth with a Houston dealer, pricing on a 2007 Accord V6 AT. The list price is $23,945 and I received an email tonight offering to meet my price of $18,000 +ttl. Does this sound too good to be true?
  • uszsxa3uszsxa3 Member Posts: 16
    What is the current incentive and how do I find out about them?
  • isellhondasisellhondas Member Posts: 20,342
    Well, I wish they sold better on our used car lot.

    Manuals do have thier fans, just not many of them.
  • isellhondasisellhondas Member Posts: 20,342
    You "bargain hunters" I'm being nice here...wait, the fewer cars we have to sell you.

    You may have to settle for a color or model that isn't your first choice!
  • bigmike2bigmike2 Member Posts: 96
    Cadenhead who posted message 16825 on here put me in touch with a salesman who gave him an even lower price than many of the good deals posted here. We aren't allowed to post names, but the dealership is McDavid Honda south of Houston. The salesman is a really nice young guy. Very patient and has a thorough knowledge of the product. He even let me take a car out for most of the day to try it out and let my wife ride in it. I heartily recommend him.

    If you want the contact info, contact Cadenhead through the board and leave your email address.

    Unfortunately I was correct in my memory that I did not like the ride of the 2003-2007 and so had to pass on the car. It handles beautifully, manuevering and stopping much much better than my Avalon. The problem is, the ride is pretty firm and I have to make a 6 hour drive between Houston and New Orleans every week or two. I really need a soft ride to combat the fatigue. Not trashing the Honda, it's just a design choice. If I was only going to use it around town, it would have been perfect. I don't know who was more disappointed, me or the salesman. To get a comparably equipped Camry, or to wait for the new Accords is gonna cost me the neighborhood of $6k.

    BTW, it looked like they still had a pretty decent selection of EX-L's.
  • suomynona1suomynona1 Member Posts: 7
    JonPage,

    Congrats on the new car. Me too looking for something similar - with or without navi (depending on what I pay). where all did you shop? where did you finally buy? how does the DFW inventory look per your experience? any other tips? i am at s245491-at-yahhoooo-dot-kom. Any tips will be highly appreciated. I may buy in a day or two. Thanks!
  • suomynona1suomynona1 Member Posts: 7
    jgill3,

    would you mind sharing the dealer's info with me? you can reach me at s245491-at-yyahhoooo-dot-kom. thanks for your help.
  • ram10ram10 Member Posts: 5
    Ram,

    Could you please email me the details on your quote, which dealer etc. And also any financial rate they are offering.

    I am also in the hunt for accord SE auto. You may email me at
    jaijaitridev@yahoo.com

    Thanks,
    Shiva
  • ram10ram10 Member Posts: 5
    Hi,

    Could you please email me the dealer quote/info on Accord SE I4 cloth auto at jaijaitridev@yahoo.com.

    Thanks for your help.
  • rustumrustum Member Posts: 100
    Hi,
    I happen to visit Honda showroom. They are asking for 19K + TTX for LX I4 with AT. How much one should ask for.
  • jonpagejonpage Member Posts: 25
    Suomy - Inventory on anything 4 cylinder is extremely thin. The 4 cylinders are moving at a good clip, and dealers are still getting them. 6-cyls are available in large quantities. Navi is not partcularly an appealing option for many, and it is $2K over the EXLV6.

    I will send you an email.

    JonPage
  • suomynona1suomynona1 Member Posts: 7
    Thanks JonPage. Really appreciate your help.

    I will be visiting a dealer or two in the DFW area today. Will update this board with my experience.
  • myfunkycoupemyfunkycoupe Member Posts: 5
    Try Jim Coleman Honda in Clarsville, MD.

    It's worth the drive. They are nice guys and will make you a fair deal.

    I suggest you go through their internet sales department tho.
  • rocket1234rocket1234 Member Posts: 3
    Hi,

    I am also in the Houston area, and looking for a LX, AT. Looks like the honda dealer is offering good price. Would you please email me the info of the dealership? My email address is mamami_2007@yahoo.com. Thank you so much.
  • deli1deli1 Member Posts: 4
    I just bought from Norm Reeves in Cerritos. $22,600 + TTL for an EX V6 sedan with wheel locks included. Another poster here got a similar deal.

    I emailed a lot of dealers, and this was the best price I found. A good experience. Check them out.
  • cadenheadcadenhead Member Posts: 25
    rocket1234,

    Sent the info to your yahoo account. Good luck. - Shawn
  • jason4587jason4587 Member Posts: 4
    Hi Shawn,
    I live in the DFW area and would travel if it came down to it. Could you email me the info on the deal? I appreciate your time.

    jason4587@sbcglobal.net

    Jason
  • twingmamatwingmama Member Posts: 6
    USZSXA3,
    This is not really a good price. I got my Accord EXL 4cyl, 4dr for $21,482 total out the door at Henrdicks in Woodbridge, VA last week. They negotiated for an Out the Door price on the internet and they kept their word. They didn't try to add on accessories or pressure me.
  • dallas_bdallas_b Member Posts: 3
    I leased a 2007 V-6 EX-L Accord sedan this afternoon. Here are the details

    Value of vehicle - $24,252
    Adjusted Cap cost (includes TTL) no cap cost reduction - $25024

    Residual - 15677

    36 months / 12K per annum

    Payment per month - $279.99

    Money factor .0005 (1.2%)

    Drive off check - first month payment - $279.99

    Honda has bumped up the residual and have lowered their money factor.

    I got this in McKinney - they tried to stick some dealer options (tinting etc.) but backed off in favor of a quick close. The rest of the process was quick and friendly. David McDavid experience was pretty bad - wouldn't quote price on the phone and used very aggresive tactics when I got there - walked out of both their stores.

    Hope this information is useful.
  • thezonethezone Member Posts: 26
    If you are looking for in DFW area & dont mind a short drive, Check out Rusty Wallis Honda. They are a 30 mile drive from the place i live, but very decent. After a bunch of crappy experiences, i ended up buying an Odyssey at Rusty Wallis - it was like a breath of fresh air!

    I got in and got out in one and half hours, I negotiated the entire thing over phone.

    :):):)
  • thezonethezone Member Posts: 26
    Yupp. Had pretty bad experience in the Irving Mcdavid. Horrible sales people. And they were better, when compared to their managers. :mad:
  • vrynicevrynice Member Posts: 22
    Thanks to everyone for all the help. I just bought a V6 EXL for 23415 +TTL. No haggling the dealership was great. It was in NJ. Thanks again.
  • vital411vital411 Member Posts: 67
    Has anyone gotten the oppertunity to glance at a window sticker? these cars must be on trucks enroute to dealers by now and someone must have been able to see a window sticker right?

    I'm just wondering how much more these are gonna be for that I4 EXL MT NAvi i'm eyeing. :)
  • cadenheadcadenhead Member Posts: 25
    Sorry Jason, just got your message. Sent the info you requested to your e-mail account. Good luck. - Shawn
  • uszsxa3uszsxa3 Member Posts: 16
    How is Accord EX-V6 for 24,536 out the door?
  • jonpagejonpage Member Posts: 25
    David McDavid in Irving is pretty bad, agreed. Wasted 3-4 hours, let me go, then promised my price over the phone, I went in again, they reneged saying that my price was close enough to negotiate. The "close enough" was $2,000 difference. The poor sales guy was left holding the bag by his manager.

    Amazing idiots - how could they think I would ever buy a car from them. Never am I buying even an air filter from them. And will ask all my Honda buying buddies to avoid them.

    JonPage
  • blufz1blufz1 Member Posts: 2,045
    Next time go in about 1.5-2.0 hours before closing time. That way the dealer can't waste so much of your time. Just my .02.
  • jonpagejonpage Member Posts: 25
    Rusty Wallis won't give me a price over the phone. Kept asking me to come in. When I asked him if he would beat another offer, they said if it is in writing, has details of dealer accessories, etc. I asked him if he would give his offer in writing if I am there, he said "no", because people go and shop them around!!!!!

    By the way this is Accord forum, and Odyssey experience might be totally different than the Accord buying experience.
  • jonpagejonpage Member Posts: 25
    True - but that would mean going in at 8:00 PM , after dinner and away from my family time. Secondly, you will not get anywhere in 1-2 hours if it is your first visit.

    JonPage
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