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I know this isn't the lowest priceon the board but we had a very positive experience at the dealer, and we did do better than the Edmunds TMV. I basically used the "request a quote" feature on the Honda website to get bids from our five local dealers three actually responded with prices, including our preferred dealer. They weren't the lowest, but we brought the lowest bid to our preferred dealer and they came within $125, which was close enough for us.
I love the car -- only thing I might do is upgrade the speakers and maybe add an amplifier, but only if it doesn't change the stock appearance of the car.
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Go to cars.com and build your dream car.
I would skip the spoiler if it's over the budget.
Good luck.
Barry S.
Congrats!
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kyfdx
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To sum up, you'll pay 6% of 90% of the MSRP on a new car in KY. It doesn't matter where you buy it.
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So you had your delivered? How far? Was that extra $? That is a great service!
It seems odd to be buying a car that we haven't seen yet, but i hope my deal works out as good as yours did.
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We just placed a down payment for the above vehicle. Includes wheel locks and mud guards for $26,000.00. Also, taged on is a 70.00 Reg/DMV Fee, $12.00 Inspection Fee, $20.00 Paper work fee and NYC Taxes. OTD approx. 28,214.00. The invoice on the vehicle is $25,500.00 plus a $600.00 hold back that the manufacture gives the dealership. They made approx. $500.00 off of us, which I was aware of and we considered to be fair, hey everyone's in the business to make a profit. What do you folks think about the deal?
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A guy from apple valley drove over with one of their honda's on a flatbed and dropped it off and picked up mine down at Hinshaw. Then he drove up here to Bellevue and dropped mine off. There weren't any extra charges or anything like that for the delivery. Only had 10 miles too. It wasn't actually very inconvenient for them to drop it off here since they had to come over to Hinshaw anyway.
- Kyle
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I called/faxed several different dealers around Chicago and a few were willing to match the price, but I bought in Lake County (and I live in Lake County), so the sales tax was only 6.5%. Standard 52.57 doc fees, $65 for title and $15 for license plate transfer fees.
The finance manager offered (no pressure) me the 7/100 0 deductible Honda warranty for $1000 (retail about $1300+), and we settled on $910. Is this a fair price for the warranty?
If anyone wants the dealer/sales specifics, let me know. (lplitwin @at@ rocketmail-NoSPAMMERS .dot. com; remove the obvious extra stuff...)
I had contacted several dealers in Chicago and some were a higher price than I paid, but there were 4 others willing to sell at the same price:
Castle Honda (Morton Grove)
Carr's Honda (Chicago)
Libertyville Honda
Contintental Honda (Countryside)
Keep in mind that the best deals are probably on the 4 cyl models.
Not to be a commercial, but I did purchase the FightingChance.com package for $30, which helped me get this deal. There's a lot of great information in the package, but I wouldn't say that you have to have the package to get deals like this. The package is excellent reading material about the auto business and includes up-to-date specific vehicle information.
After spending months reading this bulletin board and reviewing tons of other information, I felt like I did my homework on this one.
For me and my Accord LX, Crystal Lake Honda didn't even return my inquiry. Maybe in your case HP Honda didn't have the vehicle you were looking for (or at least thought they could sell it for more).
gene65, your experience shows me that to get the best price, you've got to shop around. That's what I like about Hondas, that they don't come with different options and only in a few trim levels.
It makes it a lot harder to shop price when there are 50 different option combinations/colors and you can't compare apples to apples.
All in all, I'm happy with my buying experience (with Honda in general) and the new car.
I'm in Ohio, so if anyone knows of any "good" dealerships in the Cleveland or Columbus area that they recommend or have received a "good" deal and had a pleasant experience I would appreciate it as well?
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$20,000 which was $20 below invoice (included destination charges). I leased for 36 mos., 12k miles/yr. $251/month. I put down $1256 for first pmt, tag, title, and tax. The finance guy mentioned a $500 acquisition fee was part of the deal. Is this fee common in a lease arrangement? I thought it was, but perhaps some of you can help me. With the sec. deposit being waived, 60% residual and the fact I negotiated price before mentioning the word "lease", the $250/month seemed pretty attractive. If some of you could pass along your thoughts on my deal, I'd appreciate it.
The Deep Green Pearl is nice and a big improvement over the green used on the 03's. We noticed it when shopping for our EX-L.
TITLE, TAXES, LICENSE, and normal $52.00 DOCUMENT FEE and extended warranty were additional. The car was FACTORY ORDERED thru ROSEN HONDA, Gurnee, IL, in late November 2003 and arrived from Marysville, Ohio on Dec 2, 2003. Purchased Dec 13, 2004. All negotiations done via email to Internet sales, Rosen Honda. All promises were kept, response to any email question was immediate, and no pressure about anything, not even once. The purchase process at dealer was smooth, no pressure, no phony creepy behavior. Loan was financed thru Honda at 3.9% for 60 months. The HondaCare extended warranty of 7 yrs 70,000 miles cost 895, which I PROBABLY OVERPAID FOR BY ABOUT $100.
Just be aware that is a very hard to sell model as for as Hondas go. It's an LX coupe for one thing. These are not popular at all either new or used.
And...it's a five speed...these do not sell well!
But, if it's what you like and you're not too worried about resale down the road, it's a great deal.
Having failed to get a good price (and the build I want)on a Toyota Tacoma pickup for over 2 yrs, I can testify to az2's wisdom. Toyota loves to mix up the options on its hot sellers and every region has its own packages. Most Tacomas in Chicago are 4 wheel drive only and come with an expensive off-road TRD option. And ordering from the factory is discouraged "...it'll take about 4 months to get what u want and maybe even then they won't make it..."
After all this frustration, I decided to buy an Accord. No regrets.
i'd also lose the navigation and get nothing higher than a 36 month lease; not sure what the allure of navigation is, and aren't 48 month leases kinda out of vogue now?...
why not just BUY a 4 cylinder EX without navigation than lease a V6 with navigation?