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Dealers by mamika
Sep 08, 2000 (9:11 pm)
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I have been shopping ACURA RL and LEXUS but non of Acura dealer atitude is as good as LEXUS dealers. Have anybody thought about the same?
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Dealers by automophile
Sep 09, 2000 (3:49 am)
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I have seen this and witnessed this many times. I have always had a positive experience at Lexus, and bought one a while back. Service was even better - I looked forward to it! While I am interested in an RL, we've had 2 Acuras, and the dealer experience wasn't even close - sales OR service, and it makes me hesitate.
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Dealers by mamika
Sep 10, 2000 (9:13 pm)
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Thank you for your comment.
I even had an experience that one of dealers was cheating me. They were trying to sell me used RL at higher price than published price at yahoo classified telling me that was wrong when
I visited the dealership after searched on the classified. Acura / Honda should know about these.


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Acura dealer by nicke1
Sep 11, 2000 (8:23 pm)
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My experince at my local (Annapolis) Lexus dealer was dismal. I felt pressured and humiliated for not having caved into the sales manager (a very large guy) for not buying a Lexus. Went to Acura and was treated like a king. Frankly I liked the LS400 alot more than the RL I bought but the price difference was difficult to ignore.
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Car Dealers by rumor
Sep 12, 2000 (12:20 pm)
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  Before I purchased my RL is visited the
Lexus showroom. I arrived in my F-250 4x4
truck in jeans/t-shirt/work boots. Stood
outside in the parking lot for 15 mins then
finally walked in the showroom and remained
ignored. This the same dealership I purchased
a new 92 LS400 at. (Of course none of the
original sales staff was there any longer).
Lexus does have a great product, and they know it!
but I just can't get past the "L" attitude. Maybe
its me but most people, not all, buy Lexus to
be seen in a Lexus, period. Thank goodness for Acura. Great cars, can be bought at reasonable prices and last a long time. I also like the fact
you don't see one on every street corner.
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Pricing for Acura RL by thepearl
Sep 16, 2000 (3:12 pm)
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I will purchase an Acura RL before year end. The lowest price I have been given by the dealer is $38,800 for the RL without the navigation package. On this board, I've seen some posts of prices between $37,200 and $37,800. Two questions: 1) Is the $38,800 price a good one? 2) How does this compare to the price you were quoted or paid? Thanks for your help.
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thepearl by jccssc
Sep 18, 2000 (4:36 am)
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depends on where you are located. In So. Cal, there are so many competitions out here that I am sure you'll get a good deal. $37,800 sounds like a fair deal (without checking any invoice $) Tell your dealer this is all you're offering and see if they budge. My guess is they probably will since RL is not moving as quickly as the dealers want them to.
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Extended Warranty by aaronmattison
Sep 19, 2000 (4:54 pm)
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We just bought our 96 3.5 RL Premium yesterday, but due to an error in the paperwork we have to go back today. The car has 73,000 miles, and the dealership is offering a 2 year, 24,000(?) mi. warranty for an additional $1,100 or so. These cars are supposed to be reliable, but parts aren't cheap. Would anyone here recommend taking or leaving the warranty. Please contact me ASAP.
Thanks,
Aaron
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aaronmattison by marsha7
Sep 20, 2000 (1:59 am)
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I am a firm believer in extended warr just because one major repair (engine, heads, transmission, computer, air cond, etc.) can wipe you out. ESPECIALLY on a car with 73K miles, and you never really know how well it was taken care of. At 73K, on a Honda, you may be approaching the time to change the timing belt and water pump, a $400-500 job, I believe. On my Hondas, the manual recommends timing belt at 60K, but the mechanics all said can go to 75K, but no more.
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Extended Warranty by aaronmattison
Sep 20, 2000 (2:37 pm)
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Unfortunately, I checked on that (timing belt) specifically. It is a covered part, but only as a repair, not as a maintenance item. If it is suggested to be replaced at 75,000, then I would still have to pay for it regardless. The same would go for other maintenance issues as well. How many others here have had engine, transmission, or other expensive repair work done to your Acura/Honda before 100K miles.

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