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I don't think 16.5K is a good deal on the LX (I'm assuming it's a 4-cylinder, right?) - especially when the current model is getting replaced and the dealers are just trying to clear the lots. Normally it would be - but not right now IMO. You have Toyota offering very generous interest rates on the Camry, as well as the domestic automakers offering even more generous rebates and incentives.
But if you're just adamant that you want an Accord, then 16.5K is good. I would seriously try to knock off that additional $500, though. And if it's a manual LX - I would go even lower.
diploid....you again must realize what you are getting in the honda over the domestics...RESALE VALUE and TROUBLE-FREE LONGEVITY. even if he pays less for a taurus(which is damn near impossible), the first 6 months of ownership will even it out with depreciation. i have a certified '99 accord LX auto with 28k miles on my lot right now at a price of $16995.
jfigueroa1: that is a HELL of a deal, my friend...most of my customers pay between $17300 and $18500 for the same car, depending on their perception of what a "good deal" is.
i can tell you honestly that there is probably about $200-$300 left for the dealer in your deal. do you think the dealer has earned a couple hundred in net profit? has the salesperson worked hard? is he/she worth a couple hundred to ensure good service in the future?
there are many more things that go into establishing a good business relationship than price alone.
before i sold cars, i always asked myself 3 questions when shopping for my next car:
1. is this the right car?
2. is the price affordable?
3. is this the type of place/people i'd like to do business?
when i could answer these questions with all yes's, i bought the car. if there was a 'no' in there somewhere, i didnt buy it. that simple.
jump on the car, as it wont be there long, and then the price wont matter at all will it? lol.
good luck to you.
The dealer makes less than $200 on the sale? Too bad - it's a capitalist market. I don't see the dealers feeling sorry for me when I tell them I would like to take an additional $200 off the sticker price because I can't afford it. Likewise, I'm sure he'll make up for it with the fat profits he rakes in from the Odyssey and Pilot.
thanks "bowke"
Greeting from sunny Miami
Greetings from dry hot New Jersey!
I would rather wait and pay a little more for 03 LX, especially there is a significant makeover between 02 and 03 models. It is very likely that you can get a 03 LX for less than $18000 by the end of this year.
Been that way for 4 weeks. Ad in Dallas morning news and can be seen online.
Too cheap! Could sell in two years for $13-14K
INKY
i, personally, would wait for an '03, as i know all of the improvements, but if you really want an '02, dont waste time, because there wont be anymore to buy new in a few weeks. at that point, the price doesnt matter anymore, because there is no car!
i am a dealer, but i have no incentive to tell you its a good deal or not, because you are not buying from me...lol.
that is a great deal if you want an '02.
BTW, Taurus is worth less than 50% of the buying price THE NEXT DAY !!! A $18K Taurus is worth $8K within 2 months !!! BEWARE !! (& it is worth $8K *if* you get a buyer for it!!)
Diploid its a pity that you are trying to give "Honda produces lemon in once a while" as an excuse to buy a Tuarus ??? Thats GREAT.
Also, I have seen 3 year old Accords with 36K miles go for 12500-13000K So figure the depreciation !! It is WAY too less than the domestics. (& you DO get a buyer for your Accord even after 8 years!!)
and sobers, if you go to a honda dealer and find a 3 year old accord with 36000 miles that has been certified, you will see prices closer to the $16000 and $17000 range. with average discounts, these cars usually sell around the $15000-$15500 range. this is from personal experience in my deals only, so other markets may be different...or i might just be a hell of a salesman...lol.
INKY
i really want to say thanks to all of you that reply to me post. no, i will not be moving to the civic board i think i will hang on both to give good advice to all of you good people out there. almost forgot i think that if you want or need a good topless mobil go with saab/volvo.
Greetins from sunny miami.
Juan Figueroa
intel specialist
as far as a convertible accord? honda already has a 240hp 6-speed manual convertible...dropping the top on an accord coupe would take the price awfully close to the s2000 as well....
so then they have 2 similar vehicles in the same general price range....not too smart.
Someone needs to explain this to me. I always read this comment. What are the wild people driving who have 20 grand to spend on a car?
A.Mazda miata,or a lease boxter.
Greetings from sunny Miami.
Any new colors?
INKY
the accord adds: side curtain bags in exv6, tilt & telescoping wheel, traction control in v6 models, abs on all models, voice-activated navi w/climate & stereo controls, standard am/fm/cd player at 115 watts & 4 speakers...changer & 6 speakers on ex models, 5-speed auto/5-speed manual on all models, 6-speed manual on exv6 coupe, v6 rises to 240 hp, 4-cyl from cr-v in goes to 160 hp, 15" wheels on 4-cyl models, 16" wheels on v6 models, 17" wheels on exv6 coupe.
hope this shed a little light on it.
Could anyone point me to any pics of an Accord in the new Graphite Pearl color? Is the graphite pearl really a Black variant, a grey variant or something else. Also, is it a metallic lustre color such as the one on Nissan Maxima or something different.
Are the coupe pics at this link black or the "graphite pearl"? http://www.vtec.net/news/news-item?news_item_id=26225
Thanks a lot.
P.S: I have cross-posted this in the 2003 Redesign Forum also.
Second, if you are familiar with the Gray Lustre color on the Nissan Maxima, how does the Graphite Pearl compare to the color on the Maxima.
Once again, thanks for your help.
http://www.johnholtz.com/photo_gallery.asp?gal=22&pg=2
Looks good! I want to see it next to my Signet Silver, though. (That was a 2000 only color)
from Larry Hopkins Honda Sunnyvale.
And does anyone know where the flashing LED for the security system is located on the '03?
That comes in all Accords with the optional DVD Navi system. The extra strip always shows driver and passenger side temperature settings, clock, and sound system settings (in this case, radio tuned to 101.3 FM). It's a neat redundant feature that makes sense when you are using the Navi functions on the touch screen.
fca- Thank you for confirming that 16.5K is not a fair deal.
However, Honda also sells SULEV Accords (cleaner than ULEV, and approaching zero emissions) in California. That version is rated at 148 HP/148 lb.-ft.
I was expecting manumatic, but having driven a rental Sonata for about 5000 miles recently(including plenty of miles over mountain passes), I thought it was better to leave it in auto mode. It was terrible to use for quick overtaking. It won't allow to get down to 2nd gear in manual mode, but in auto mode, it would! It didn't work well for engine braking as well. At times, I couldn't get it to D1 when I needed it. Just too much override in the Hyundai.
I do think that the Honda 'SportShift' is better though. As far as CVT with preset ratios are concerned, Honda has already introduced it in Britain. Honda Jazz comes with CVT-7 (seven speed) controlled via buttons on the steering wheel. Here is a picture and the story.