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| Yesterday, a dealer in Wisconsin got down to 26.5 K on an EX (including destination charge). He is likely to go down further. However during test drive I found a lot of engine noise. I am in a fix. | |
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Replying to: ggs (Dec 22, 2004 12:40 pm)
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I'm having my 2005 Touring edition delivered to my home tomorrow. We decided to get one without NAVI and DVD for two reasons: cost and availability. We'd have to wait for 3 months for our Slate Green/with Olive interior, if we wanted to get one with NAV/RES. Dealers in Northern Virginia still price close to MSRP so I shopped around within 2-4 hour drive and easily found several dealers in Maryland and PA that could sell Touring WITH NAVI/RES for $1,500 over invoice ($2,700 off MSRP). But our deal on the Touring without NAVI/RES is even sweeter: $800 over invoice. As I said, the car is being delivered to our house tomorrow free of charge. So EAT THIS NOVA dealers! We're getting a Panasonic 9" overhead DVD system with built-in DVD player from Circuit City for $850 installed and I'm buying an aftermarket NAV system (Magellan RoadMate 700) for $800. This saves us a total of over $2,500 over Touring with NAV/RES. We're also buying a Hondacare Platinum extended warranty for 7 years/100K miles with 0 deductible for the cut-rate price of $1,075! Once our car is delivered and everything is done to my satisfaction, I will post the name of the dealership. |
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Replying to: s2000fever (Dec 28, 2004 6:46 pm) I can't for the life of me understand how Honda America's marketing department missed the boat on that one. |
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Replying to: prasadtk (Dec 11, 2004 9:08 am) Thanks Kevin |
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Replying to: denver5357 (Dec 28, 2004 8:13 am) |
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Replying to: binbo (Dec 06, 2004 10:23 am) 1)go to http://zip4.usps.com/zip4/citytown_zip.jsp and look for the farest city you want to purchase your vehicle from and get the zip code. 2) open a spam e-mail account from yahoo or hotmail that u can communicate with potential dealerships 3) go to Edmuds.com and get the "free price quote" from different dealerships based on the zip code you got from (1) 3a) study the car well from the Honda web site and get info from here...e.g recalls from the vehicle so it doesn't mean Honda is always a perfect car.... 4) go to differnt dealerships and get a feel how hot the vehicle is in the market. While you walk into the dealship, talk to the front desk girl only with no eye contact with any car sale person(j/k)and ask for the fleet/internet dept. Talk to people in those dept ONLY and some may have the list of what model/color from other dealership in their state or net work. 5) at this time your may already got some quote through e-mail, try use the quotes and start negotiating some better deal. 6) go to http://automobiles.honda.com/# and use the dealer locator and use the zip u got from (1) and call as many internet managers as you want to negotiate the price you want base on the reference you got on hand through e-mails and all the previous talks. 7) Ask for what they have in stock or in transit within a week that match your expectation only, no trade in with other dealership(we can get one from other dealership<<<NoNONO!! I just go where they have what I want--more bargaining power) 8) go to www.hondaautomotiveparts.com http://www.handa-accessories.com/ http://www.hondiscountparts.com/ or some other sites by searching Google and get an idea how much you want to use the extra parts to negotiate your deal or pay for one. Some dealer may let u buy your only "genuine" part from other sources and install for free and some will blar blar blar "we have to talk to the service dept manager" or " it will void the warranty".... well it it is up to you to continue to deal with them...anything is possible and it is always negotiable. following is my experiences for my 2005 exl d&n with following dealerships: 1) SF Honda(30min)--asked for internet dept, they close |
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Replying to: sfbayman (Dec 26, 2004 12:54 pm) |
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Replying to: dulnev (Dec 29, 2004 3:41 pm) your purchase; we haven't had much luck with MD dealers.... let us know the details on the NAV !! thanks! |
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Replying to: jeffs3 (Dec 29, 2004 1:16 am) $28,000 '05 EX-L Slate Green Olive interior $15,300 '04 Accord EX 4dr Manual 19,406 miles Good condition. $1047.75 NYS sales Tax (8.25% on $12,700) $45.00 Doc Fee $33.50 Plates and Registration $12.50 NYS Tire Waste $10.00 NYS Inspection 2.9% financing through AHFC 48 months And yes, this is a real deal, no BS as someone on the boards suggested. I don't think I would have gotten this price on the van if my trade wasn't involved. They'll profit $2-$3K on my Accord easily. I also think my timing was lucky. I started the week before Christmas when everyone is shopping for everything except cars. This probably helped me some as dealerships and salesman are desperate to make sales for the end of the month and end of the year. This week the dealerships are very busy. It may be tougher to get a good deal this week. Good Luck everyone! -Jeff
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