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Could you please itemize your fees from DCH Paramus and reveal the name of your salesperson? I'm looking to pull the trigger on the exact same vehicle.
Breakdown:
$18,339.18 Base
$670.00 Destination
$19,009.18 Sub-Total
Tax, Tag, Junk Fees
$20,700.00
As for your question, if its a 2008 simply tell them you are about to buy a "year old" car and they should sell at invoice to get them to move it out to make room for the 2009s. If its a 2009, tell them that even though its a small SUV, the mileage ain't that great and if they want to move the car they should deal. Hope that helps. Good luck.
I learned during my research that the only two prices that are variable are the price of the car and the doc fee. The destination charge is 670 and I could not get anyone to lower it, the registration fee is mandated by state law, it does change depending on if you have lien or not. I did not so it was 234. I believe its 254 if there is a lien. The doc fee was 199. There are two taxes. 7% of the price and the $7.50 new tire tax!! But, as I've said elsewhere, the dealers don't charge those (our friends in Trenton do) , they just collect them. That's all I paid. I got quotes from DCH Paramus, Middletown Honda in Middletown NY, Route 22 Honda in Hillside and Sussex Honda. Route 22 gave me the best price on the car but their doc fee was 350. So I called the salesperson at DCH. He met the price and I saved 150 on the fees. I was very suprised that I found one dealer that was 500 under invoice right off the bat and I convinced another dealer to match. BUT these are 2008s and they want to deal. As I said in another post, I owe a great deal to mquillen. Take the time to read his posts. He has a lot of knowledge to share. Good luck. EFPAT
Base price of the vehicle was $24,841; doc fee $249.50; tax $1,693.63; title and 30 day tag $15.50. Total out the door price: $26,799.99. And that also included quite a few free car washes.
As I've stated before, there are a lot of factors that effect pricing: length of time on the lot, inventory in transit, a given month's sales volume, '09s on the horizon, overhead, etc., so pricing can be changeable. The point I'm trying to make is that this seems to be a very honest and well run dealership. I've talked to a lot of dealerships in the area, and some are downright liars. They know who they are.
The Honda extended warranty they quoted was $795, which is a very good price. I have a policy of not taking extended warranties, but I'm actually reconsidering it at that price. The only minor misstep this dealer made, in my opinion, was offering a protectant package at over $500+, but it was not what I would call a super high pressure pitch.
This dealership, less than 30 minutes from Columbus, is about 10 miles from the East Liberty, OH plant, where the CR-V is produced in the states (and also nearby to the Accord plant). In fact, you'll see the occasional white uniformed Honda of America Mfg. employee there to pick up their vehicle which they can purchase through the employee purchase program.
Also, due most likely to the abundance of Hondas in the vicinity of the plant, the dealer has what appears to be a thriving service department, with their service business having allegedly grown over 43% in the past year (the dealership is only 4 years old or so). Someone has to service all of those Hondas, as even Hondas require maintenance.
I couldn't be happier with the CR-V. Now to cancel that Subaru that's weeks overdo.
Does your CR-V come with navigation system?
Looking to buy a Honda CRV EX FWD with just the splash guard and floor mats. MSRP as configured on Honda site comes to 23,826 . Does anyone know what would be a good buying price at this time in the SF South Bay area?
What incentives are available?
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I'll also take a look at automobilmag.com. I'm also contemplating a Rogue but I'm afraid it's really too small for what I need it for and although I've not owned a Honda to date, I know many who wouldn't go elsewhere.
We had negotiated accessories, but they didn't want to move much on the accessory pricing--it was then I thought I should just focus on the base price. The dealer had a very busy service department (many older Hondas in the region) and I don't think they wanted to sacrifice more profitable service work to install accessories at a lowball sale price--just my opinion here. I have gone back to the parts department to see if they'd come close to internet pricing on accessories, but they haven't responded yet. I'd like to give them that business if they want it, even though I have closer dealers.
One interesting thing I've run across in my talking to sales people is that American Honda apparently will provide spiffs directly to sales people for meeting certain goals, via a type of a debit card. Though I could be mistaken, I suspect there is some type of incentive being offered on the '08s that isn't readily apparent, and I'm sure the dealerships want to "ride the wave" as long as they can, maximizing revenues on the '08s. Can't blame them I guess. I couldn't be happier with the vehicle.
I asked for a quote from nearby dealers via edmunds and got a starting quote of 21,580 for a MSRP of 23,620 inclusive of destination charges. Any suggestions what would be a good buying price to negotiate ?
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I just finalized deal for 2008 CRV Lx 4WD for $20200 (including dest chrg) . I think its a good but please let me know if thats indeed a good deal..
Retail Price: $29,070
Selling Price: $26,661
Doc Fee: 250
Sales Tax (6.5%) 1,749
Reg/Title 25.5
Total $28,686
I could have had a slightly better deal in NW OH (Brown Honda) but both dealerships located our color combination on the same day (almost simultaneously). We choose to buy local (Classic Honda) and save a long drive. Both dealerships were easy to deal with and very fair. The NW OH dealership's Internet Mgr is incredibly customer service focused and responsive.
The local dealership's first internet quote was $100 above invoice. There are still dealerships that start quoting the above model CR-V EXL at $28,300 and would like you to believe that they're taking a hit at that price level.
Good luck shopping -- there are bargains to be had on 2008 CR-Vs.
Sales tax in Orange County is 7.75%
Has anybody in So Cal lately noticed all these new "fees" they add on? There was a "transfer fee", $45 a "smog abt. fee", $20, a "county fee",$11. When I bought my TSX a few years ago there weren't any of these "fees." I had this nagging feeling I was getting ripped off but the price of the car was pretty good so I went along with it.
Did all negotiations via email. Did not go to dealership until the price was settled. Tried to get all-season mats, wheel locks, trunk tray and mud guards for an additional $300 (can purchase these online for $282 delivered) but they wouldn't budge so I took the car as is.
The usually miserable trip to the finance office was actually painless. I just quickly refused everything they wanted to sell me and that was that.
It's very sad that Californians can no longer purchase extended warranties online.
I was able to use that ability as a bargaining chip when I bought my warranty on my TSX from my dealership, using the printout from the online source.
Today they wanted over $1900 for an extended warranty. Needless to say, that discussion stopped pretty quickly.
All in all, pretty easy process, completed in less that one day by sending out dozens of email requests.
I need to buy this week . Please help on what would be a good buy price in SF Bay areafor CRV EX 2WD ? I am getting a internet quote of ~21580 for a sticker price of 23620. Can the buy price be negotiated to under 20K ?
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Dealer gave me 22700 OTD price.Is it a fair price to buy it.Please Share your inputs.
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The Sticker Price is $29, 070 (includes destination)
Doc Fee's $259 (includes nothing)
Internet Price: $26, 272
Going to dealship this week to negotiate $300 - $500 less.
It will be interesting to see if they will go below that price. The best I was able to negotiate in NE OH was $26,500 for the AWD EX-L w/Navi. However, that model had pre-installed accessories that the dealer wouldn't negotiate. As mentioned in previous posts, OH has a $250 doc fee. Good luck and thanks for the info.
I'll give up a couple hundred for a decent dealership that I trust. Sending out my queries today and will keep you posted (no pun intended of course)
I will know this week if the dealership honors their internet price. Keep in mind the 2008 CR-V will be one yr old in the next 4-6 weeks. Need to consider depreciation, economy, inventory & most of all reputation of the dealership. I'd would settle for $25, 800 before taxes & doc fee's.
I understand Boch has a high documentation fee, although I haven't yet notified them for a quote.
Stay tuned.
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I thought this is the best possible deal i can get here so bought the vehicle. Probably you can bargain for more 300-400$
Does anyone know what is the current APR financing being offered for 08 CRV's? I could not find any offers listed on the Honda site for CRV though there seem to be several low APR offers for Accord and other models.?
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I am looking for a the EX-L, 4wd w/nav. I haven't negotiated any price on line (didn't think it would work). Most dealerships still have a good inventory of CR-V's.
Hopefully I'll seal a deal this week.
NY/NJ area.
Can you please indicate the dealership/area where you got this deal ?
Also, is there any other dealership charges like doc. fees to be added this price ?
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You might want to check AAA if you are a Tier 1
Deal:
25,587 - price
670 - destination
259 - doc prep
120 - license and registration
1,342 - sales tax
Internet sales gave it to a salesman who was great when I went in to do paperwork - pleasant and accommodating and you know there was not much in it for him. Extremely easy and comfortable experience. Would absolutely refer people to dealership and to him.
Keys...do your homework, know what you want, compare apples to apples, ignore sales tactics that come from some.
Internet offers seem best when you have done your homework and are ready to buy. Be clear in your request that you are looking for and will compare bottom line quotes and are not looking to "deal" one against another.
And...be careful...some will say that quote is good for only a car in stock....ie if we have to get the car from another dealer it's another few hundred dollars that isn't quantified.
There's a saying in commodity businesses, but it also applies to cars, since all Honda dealers are selling the same cars: "In a commodity business, it's hard to be smarter than your dumbest competitor." There certainly are a lot of dumb (and dishonest) dealers out there, let's reward those that are neither.
I suspect we're going to start seeing some amazing pricing on the board for the '08's. I also look forward to seeing what the '09's are going to be selling for.