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1789.69 tax
199.00 doc fee
635.00 dest. fee
tire tax?
OTD $27139.69
As far as Shreveport, we are about a 4 hour drive from there. My father-in-law lives there and we do make that trip every few months. I would never have thought that a small town like Shreveport would have better deals than a large inventory, many dealer city like Houston would have. I will follow-up on that.
Again, thank you.
I sent you some Houston info to your carspace.com inbox......check it out. I had great success in the area with Honda as well as some other manufactures......
$18809
plus TTL and 635 Destination...mudguards included
Financed with Honda for 60 mos at 5.99. Upset about the rate because my FICO is over 800...but oh well.
I noticed that Honda pulled all their lease support for all models except the Odyssey and Pilot. Do you happen to know what the May lease rates (MF and residual) are for the Accord coupes and sedans?
Thanks!
Just to add to idunnisher comments, can you let us know what the deals are this month for accords (both lease and cash)
Thanks
I would expect the new deals to be posted by Friday, but mplshondadlr may have them in hand already.
Dennis
Given the reports that April was a record month for Accord sales, it will be interesting to see if Honda has any reason to run incentives during the month of May.
Here's the break down for May:
.00200 moneyfactor across the board on all Accords or, 0.9% 24-36 months and 2.9% 37-60 months. Both offered to super prefered credit tier.
4cyl Accords have a 61% RV for 36mo/12kper year and 6cyl Accords have a 60% RV for 36mo/12k per year.
We are torn between the Civic and the Accord. I personally love the size of the Accord and the styling. My wife loves the mpg of the Civic. So we go back and forth. She is all about mileage. The price of the Accord with discounts is not that far from a midrange Civic. Maybe I should rephrase that: a few thousand dollars difference.
Probably getting a Civic this weekend as my son inherited our 2000 Honda Civic, beautiful car in great shape.
Please convince me otherwise so I can convince my wife to opt for the spacious Accord. She already dissed the Hyundai Elantra because is fell 2 mpg gallons short of the Civic in estimated highway mileage.
Brad :shades:
MPG difference is about 10-15%. Price differences is a few thousand. Price difference is little and performance difference is significant. Trust me. Go ahead buy an '08 Accord V6 EX-L with 268 HP as I did and drive less with your easy right foot on gas pedal. That's the trick. Same Accord '02 V6 my kid got 19MPG while I got 24 - 25MPG. '08 Accord with VCM gets very good MPG.
Accord lasts longer and is much better than Civic in every term. Accord '08 V6 EX-L is equivalent to Acura XL a couple of years ago.
Seriously, none of us NEED or HAS TO HAVE the extra power of a V-6. We may think we do, but we don't. I have a heavy right foot and drive pretty aggressively so *I* would probably opt for the V6. I see folks in traffic all the time poking along taking forever to reach even 30 mph in their cars with a "V6" badge on the back of a model where a 4 banger is available.
If you don't tap the performance you don't need it. Get the 4 and drive it gently and you are rewarded with even better economy. If you drive like me, then get the V6, but don't throw your money away by poking along in it .
Dennis
Hows APR determined?! I have a creditscore of 717 and I jus came to know honda (accord) is offering some low interest rates this month (24 month- 0.9%, 36 months-0.9% and 60 months- 2.9%). How can I know if I qualify for this? Please let me know
Thx
They usually use an "auto enhanced" score that puts more weight on paid off and on time car loans and leases than other items. So if you have a 710 on Experian and some paid off and never late car loans, you should be fine. If you have no car credit history then you may not qualify for the top tier.
Dennis
If the dealer is financing me...assigning APR is a standard procedure or they can make profit in that?
Thx
Honda has lots of rates, under 710 but over 6xx is "preferred" and will be a little higher. Lower scores = higher rates.
I would say get the online pre-approval with the captive bank, AHFC in this case. With Honda it does not help much since you will have to do a real app at the dealership, but if Honda says you can borrow enough to cover the car you want then have step 1 done. The next step is to bargain the price to near invoice including the dealer doc/prep fees. Then tell them you want to do the cheap financing and have the AHFC approval and let the F&I folks check it to see if you get the cheap rate or what they will do. If they say you don't qualify for the cheap rate, then you can repeat the proceedure at another dealership and see what they say "just in case".
At some point all the other banks will catch up to BMW, You do an online pre-approval with them once - then when you are ready to lease or buy and have made your deal, you login and direct them to send your app to the dealer of choice. When you show up to get the car they have it printed and ready, you just sign it with the other paperwork. And this was available 8 years ago....
Dennis
Picked it up Saturday with 3.9 Apr
we test drove a CRV today and an Accord V6 EXL loaded with the navi unit at a dealership in the MidCities area of Dallas/FT Worth--
my husband fell in love with it and he was riding in the back seat....we are deciding between a Camry hybrid 09 loaded up (no 08's in our part of the world) and probably the Accord--
my husband does not want the TSX--backseat too small and premium gas--
or a conventional 4 cyl--we drove the Malibu LTZ V6 also and the power is there but the mpg is less than the Honda V6 per sticker and probably per real world...
We were not able to take it up on the freeway to run at 70 mph because we were looking during rush hour--but the street driving was good--maybe not as quiet as the Malibu but it was ok and liked the way the car drove and especially the electronic/navi configuration--
trunk is way bigger than the Hybrid and my husband liked the finish out better than the Camry's leather--they are different == I like both of them...
The Accord sales guy did not have the exterior color I wanted in stock in the tan leather--only had the diamond pearl white and I don't like white that much
--he is looking for a red or green one in our area---
I said that ordering a car would not allow the best deal ...he basically told us sticker price was firm--that any "deal" would come on the trade-in price...because Honda does not have the same kind of "incentives" in its cars that Chevy or Nissan or Toyota do--so there is not that much "profit" to the Honda dealers and they won't negotiate---so I think that is kind of a lot of bull--but did not say so
Many years ago when we bought a Honda accord--they did not deal but it was because the market was strong and the cars were desired so there was only a little play in the price...is that still the case--I know the V6 got good write up and Honda has lots of positives but aren't more people buying 4's because of the gas crunch?
are there any dealer hold back/incentives on an 08 V6 EXL w/navigation---
are we really going to save any money/be in better negotiation situation if we wait until the end of the month? If we sent out an Internet request and just tell them what we want in the car and ask for the lowest drive out--not mentioning our trade...
we could always sell it ourselves and we have friend who knows someone who is has wholesale car business that we could probably sell it to for as cheap as the dealers will give us for trade in...
we are paying cash although we have excellent credit--but seen no point in getting a lower sales price to spend the profit on lease deal or something with interest rate...
our trade will be an 02 PT Cruiser--good body and interior--Touring model--non-smoker and fewer than 36K miles--but my husband wants me to have a nicer car...
frankly I liked the V6 and it will probably be a good car--but for my driving--mainly in town under 50 mph--the Hybrid makes more sense...but my husband likes the accord is better
Did the dealer sell the car for the price they originally quoted or not?
we drove the Accord a second time at different dealer on the freeway and noticed much more/rougher shifting on the variable transmission--maybe because of the traffic or maybe because of the system--could not tell but my husband decided he did not like it that much after all
bought a camry hrbrid today instead---but really like the interior of the accord better--including the Nav package...
Price quoted at Sloan Honda was 28040 and they had the vehicle I wanted incl. color, another dealership was close but they didn't have the car. A third one, closer to me, had the car but the quoted me at $1000 higher and wouldn't move, at least over the phone.
Ended up at Sloane a price of 28040 incl. destination, doc fees incl. title (actually got the plates too) were 177. At the last minute the finance guy was able to convince me to buy the gap insurance (put nothing down)for 390, so I may have been burned there. Also 6% tax in PA.
Got the 2.9% as well. Altogether I thought I had an excellent buying experience. Was in and out of the dealership in about 90 minutes.
My credit score is very similar to yours also. I believe that honda requires at least 5 years of credit history and a high credit score similar to yours. I was in the same situation as you. I have a very high credit score but less than 5 years of credit history. They say that I am not a prefer customer. My advise is to get pre-qualified on the honda website first. Then you'll know ahead of time when you shop for your car.
Pretty much, I got the LX-P for about the same price as an LX.
Nighthawk Black Pearl, Ivory Leather
Selling Price $28,040 (incl. $635 destination) MSRP $30,895
Gap Ins. 390
Sales Tax 1706
Tire Tax 5
Regist. Fees 36
Temp Tag fee 10
Title fee 23
lien fee 5
doc fee 55
notary fee 9
online regist. 20
online doc 15 (these two supposedly have something to do with me getting
the actual plate)
out the door = $30,014
Yes, we are talking about the 08 Accord LX-P Automatic Sedan. I'll publicly let you see my email so you can email me for the detail. Just click on my name above and look for my email.
$21.4k OTD for an LX-P is way better than the regular LX. In most cases, this price is better than the LX price. The dealer I brought my car from treated me nicely and were really cool.
A couple of questions for you. Why did the price go down over $200 for you rejecting to pay for a $35 temp. plate?
Also, was the extra key you got a regular key or one of the ones with the remote and chip built in?
Thanks.
The car was at $28,313
-$100 for Splash guards
-$200 for "transfer" fees (the drive across town was not going to be paid for by me)
then
-$35 for Temp Tag
Which puts the price at $27,978
The extra key is a 4 button (lock, un-lock, trunk, and Panic) Honda Key that had to be programmed.
It took a long time to get what I wanted and I'm sure the still made some money but I'm HAPPY
I have read where others have posted better deals and if true good for them.
Please show me how to use MP3 in the EX-L V6 w/Nav. I have yet read the manual. One additional factor that I did not consider buying an '08 TL because it does not have VCM like the Accord EX-L V6 to save gas. Thanks.
Are you talking about an mp3 disk or the jack? For mp3 disks, I just make them on my computer (using Nero or any other audio program, even Windows media player). The navi screen shows the last two folders names, so keep the album name, singer or the song name down there. You can put several albums in one CD, I have made 6 mp3 cd's and that gives me hundreds of songs in the changer at any time.
For the Aux jack, you can use any type of portable mp3 player, (or CD or portable tape player for that matter) just use a patch cord (Radio Shack, Best Buy, Fry's, etc. for about $5) to connect from the headphone jack to the Aux jack in the center storage box and put the radio on "Aux" and there you go! Let me know if this did not address your question. Otherwise, enjoy!
I need both MP3 jack & CD. I have to keep the MP3 on my '08 EX-L as a "top secret" from my young son or he will nag with me and "grasp" this car. He is planning to install MP3 on his Accord '05 hybrid.
just purchased an 08 accord sedan auto EX-L without navi on 30 apr 2008 at $25398.00 OTD including tax (6%), new tag, and all fees. This price included an unlimited powertrain warranty, wheel locks, pinstripe, trunktray, splashguards etc in florida.
was this a pretty good deal ?
thank you.
Bought from Vern Eide in Sioux Falls. $25,500 including the chip guard. From the information I know, that's a few hundred under invoice. I also got this price from a Honda dealer in Minneapolis.
I did have a trade. A 2005 Accord EXL V6 with 141,000 miles. The appraisal was at $9500. We traded for $16,000. I figured either the price on the car was $25,500 or $26,000 if they bumped the appraisal up to $10,000. Either way, I'm very satisfied. I can't believe a car with 141,000 miles can still be worth that much money, but that's why I keep buying Hondas!