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Thanks in advance.
The Tech package alone was $41,386 and Tech+Entertainment was $43,055. Like I said, that didn't include destination but when I asked if it did include that charge the salesman said he'd get back to me and said he'd include it in that price. OTD at $44.9k.
For reference Pohanka came down to $44,300 on the car (Tech/Ent), including destination. That was with no negotiation, so maybe you can get better deal from them or present them with the e-mail quote from Radley and see if they can match or beat it.
Can you please let me know if you got the tech + entertainment package for $42777 + taxes/tags/document fee? Or is it just the tech package?
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halaug I included the dealer/salesperson info in my previous post.
Did you get the Acura's original rear entertainment system or an after market entertainment system installed by dealer? I was told by Radley Acura that they could do a Tech + after market entertainment system for 44.9 OTD.
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Do you guys think this is a good price? Had a small dent inside the right rear door and got it taken care today at their service center.
DID NOT GET ANY ACCESSORY along with it and am hearing I will soon...Have to wait n see.
I received this price from Center Acura and Glendale Acura and would have gladly bought from either of them (the Fleet/Internet sales teams at both dealerships are fantastic) but I ended up making the purchase at Glendale Acura because they had the color combination (Palladium/Ebony) I wanted in stock and ready for pick up.
I dealt with both dealerships via email, only calling to make an appointment to review the color selection available and make the purchase. As I mentioned above, both dealerships are fantastic to work with (completely hassle free) and I would highly recommend either one to potential buyers.
For those who might be interested in an extended warranty, I also purchased an 8 year, 120K mile, $0 deductible Acura Care extended warranty for $2280. I priced this separately with a few dealerships (you can buy it from any Acura dealer), and Glendale offered to match the prices I had received elsewhere. The extended warranty purchase and pricing was not in any way related to the vehicle purchase.
Best of luck in your car purchase.
What do you guys think?
2010 MDX Advance with Tech \ Ent
Taxes Registration and Destination changes
Remote Start
Roof Rails
Floot Mats
Wheel Locks
7 year Warranty extended warranty
Does it still sound like a good deal?
Who was the sales person you dealt with ? That is a good price.
Happy New Year.
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Thanks for sharing your price. Just picked up a MDX w/Tech for the same price 41999 from Glendale Acura. Told him about your posting and he matched without hesitation and commended you for driving business his way.
Also said that he will sell at 41999 (including dest) for 2011 MDX w/Tech for anyone mentioning that they saw this in the online forum. Its the best deal I have seen so far. Its $1287 below invoice.
Thanks for everyone's help. Time to go driving.
Now, I got info from a dealer in another state that they have a 2011 MDX Advance/Entertainment that was traded in with only 5,000 miles. It has: Sport Running Boards, Body Side Molding, Fender Well Trim, Door Edge Guards, All-Season Floor Mats, Cargo Tray and Security Wheel Locks. They are offering this Advance/Entertainment for $47,000 + taxes and fees.
What are people's thoughts about the price of the Advance/Entertainment, and is it that much of an upgrade over the Tech/Entertainment? I am not sure if I will even like the Collision Mitigation System. I do think the ventilated seats would be nice in the heat of the summers!
I'd encourage folks to check out the Fleet/Internet Sales team at Center Acura as well. The team at Center was easy to work with, professional, and courteous.
Best of luck in your car purchases!
It turned out, the two dealerships that I found to be the easiest to work with and most reasonably priced were the closest ones to me -- Center Acura and Glendale Acura.
I didn't go with the Advanced Package because I felt the additional features weren't worth the premium. (Also, this car is for my wife, and her needs are quite simple and she wouldn't appreciate anything beyond the Tech package.) I wasn't considering the Entertainment package so I never priced it with any of the dealerships. (I'm not sold on having built in screens and a DVD player given all of the portable gadgets the kids have already; but I'm sure the folks that spring for the Entertainment packages have good reason for doing so.)
The pricing below isn't from one specific dealer, but the best pricing I found overall. All pricing includes destination charges and wheel locks. All offers came with a price match guarantee (with caveats of course), and some came with offers to beat competitive written offers by $300 to $500 (still with caveats). For the record, I never bothered with trying to price match dealer against dealer to whittle the price down -- it's not how I would like to be treated, so I didn't go after it myself.
Here's the pricing:
2011 MDX Base Pricing: $38,750
2011 MDX Technology Pricing: $42,000
2011 MDX Advanced Pricing: $47,500
As I mentioned in my earlier post, I conducted all correspondence in email, received offers in email, and only called the dealership to discuss color options and set an appointment to see the car. I was respectful of them and their time, and both Center and Glendale Acura were respectful of me and my time.
Please don't contact me asking for which specific dealership had what price, etc. I've pretty much cleared out my inbox and deleted all of the emails I received, and it's easy enough to contact the dealerships directly.
Once again, I highly recommend Center or Glendale Acura if you're in S. CA. They're both class acts.
Best of luck in your MDX purchasing adventures!
I considered pricing service in with other dealers that were nearby, but I didn't have a good way to assign a value to the offer of the service given the MDX has a flexible service system that informs you when you need service based on operating conditions. In short, the value to me might be greater/less than the value to someone else.
I went in asking for a 100% cash deal, but ended up financing it (1.9% for 60 months) -- last minute change of heart. Since the 0.9%/36- and 1.9%/60-month financing offers are through Honda, I don't think it makes a difference to the dealer if you buy with cash or finance the deal (unlike when it's through 3rd party lender).
Best of luck in your purchase!
Good luck to all, hope the new year is good to all, and stay safe in 2011.
jensad
I just bought a certified pre-owned 2010 MDX Advance/Entertainment as follows
- 2k miles on it
- 7 months in to service
- advance + entertainment packages
- side steps (existing)
- roof rails + crossbars (got them installed today)
- 44.2k + TTL = $46k OTD
- from Pohanka Acura in Chantilly, VA
Finance guy offered 7 year/100k warranty for $2750 which I negotiated down to $1005. So the final price paid is $47k. The dealership is ok to deal with. I had to follow up on this car for 2-3 days, I guess they were busy selling in the last few days of the month/year.
I also got offers on new MDX Tech+Ent for $44.8 OTD from both Radley and Pohanka dealerships. Pohanka sounded open to some negotiation there. Considering that there are no differences between 2010 and 2011 models and that this pre-owned is barely driven, I decided to take the higher package for the same price. Side steps and roof rails would have to be extra over the 44.8k price.
I tested the Adaptive Cruise Control quite a bit, I liked it. That is something I can really use on congested road ways like in DC Metro area. Oh yes, 115v outlet, music streaming over bluetooth, integrated DVD system, perforated/ventilated seats... will use them all :-)
By the way, does anyone know why some dealers list their MSRP price different than the others? For example, some list $48,155 and others $49,015 for Tech/Ent model. A $900 difference.
Could that $900 diff be due to the destination charge? Did you check?
Happy New Year!
Also, what is the best financing plans for 60 months or longer.
Your input is greatly appreciated.
For the last two car purchases I've made, I've avoided going into the dealership to negotiate a purchase. I figure dealerships are negotiating multiple deals a day and have every advantage when I'm dealing with them on-on-one in their showroom. (This last time, even though the price was already negotiated and agreed upon, I still brought my ipad with cellular service so that I could pull up emails or check things on the net.)
Here's what I've done instead:
- Priced the car with Costco and Sam's Club (not great prices, but it gives me a high end for the range)
- Email dealerships using a bunch of sites (Yahoo, Cars direct, MSN, Edmunds, etc.) throughout the area I'm willing to buy -- I can fly to Vegas for $100 from LA and drive the car back if the price was significantly better out there
- I only specify the package/options I want, and I do not specify the color. I leave color open because I tend to be somewhat flexible, but also because I expect that dealers want to preserve margins for popular color/package combinations.
- Not spoken on the phone or live with any dealership until I have an agreed upon price and terms (including break down of out the door pricing) that applies to any vehicle (color/package/etc. combination) they have in their inventory.
- Only spoken on the phone with the dealership to confirm the price I received in email and schedule the appointment to review colors and make the purchase.
There's one exception to this process, which is also the most challenging. After I price Costco and Sam's Club, I visit one dealership to do a test drive. Because I don't intend to buy during that visit, I tell the sales person I won't be buying that day, that I'm going to price the car online, and that when I'm ready to buy I'll give them a call to see if they can match the price I find.
BTW. Assuming the car model has been around for a while, I like to test drive a used car -- 1 or 2 years old, lease return or trade-in. It probably makes no difference, but I figure it's worth seeing what a used car runs like and how it's held up (i.e. performance, interior, etc.).
Best of luck in your purchase!
I'm about to purchase a MDX from Serramonte. We've talked them down to to a pretty good price, but they are dragging their feets. Which sales guy did you talked to for your MDX Tech/ent.? Maybe your guy has his $h!t together.
thanks for any help in advance.
-RT
RT - which guy have you been dealing with?
I preferred perforated seats as well. Adaptive cruise sounded more useful to me than collision detection. 19"wheels is a plus too.
Good luck!
As indicated in my email, I didn't have a good experience with them either.
1. $51,500
2. $51,750, plus two free maintenance visits
one dealer was pleasant to work with the other not so much. Dealer cost is around $50k with accessories.
-RT
(2 additional accessories: running boards, remote start both 1450 included in the above price)
Hope this may help some for pricing.
I traded my 2010 Toyota RAV 4, Sports Model 4X2 AT with just 3300 miles on it with BC, FE, QX, RM, TC and CF options installed which are mainly backup camera, moon roof, head rails, cross bars, alloy wheels and sports appearance.
I paid 10.3K including tax, title, warranty OTD. Basically he gave 22K for my trade-in, sold his car at 30.3K and 1K for Extended warranty + tax title etc.
How is this deal?