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Re: Good price you think? [tupuc] by njp142
Dec 02, 2008 (5:57 am)
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Replying to: tupuc (Dec 01, 2008 10:41 pm)

tupuc,
 
That sounds like a much better price than I got, and the only difference is I want automatic. Where were you quoted that price?
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Re: Good price you think? [njp142] by tupuc
Dec 02, 2008 (7:25 am)
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Replying to: njp142 (Dec 02, 2008 5:57 am)

njp142 thanks for your response
 
This was quoted in Texas and New Mexico. Both dealerships gave me that price and NM was unwilling to negotiate any lower and the reason why I chose TX is because I don't have to drive a lot to get it,
 
I've been checking and pretty much the price they gave me was $800 more than what other dealerships here in Texas quoted for an LX before I settled on the LX-S.
 
I don't need it right now, do you think prices are going to go down after the new year? I can easily wait a couple of monts
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Re: Good price you think? [tupuc] by njp142
Dec 02, 2008 (9:10 am)
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Replying to: tupuc (Dec 02, 2008 7:25 am)

My mistake tupuc, I accidently misread and thought you were buying an EX-L. I actually don't know if that's a good price for the LX-S.
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Great Advice!!! by goheels2
Dec 02, 2008 (9:43 pm)
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Everyone please take my advice and before you buy from any Honda dealer in the U.S., call Gunn Honda in Texas and get a quote from them first. I found out that they are only 1 of about 8 Honda dealers nationwide where all the salespeople are on SALARY (yes you heard me correctly). And since they're not on commission they just give you one rock bottom price with NO negotiation. Their pricing is strictly based on how long certain vehicles have been on their lot. And right now they have a bunch of 4 door LX Civic sedans in stock. If you live in Texas or within driving distance of Gunn Honda then you should go there to buy it. I'm in N.C. so it doesn't make financial sense for me to buy there. But I'm using their low quotes to help me get a great deal here in my state. Texas has a much higher vehicle tax than in N.C. Ours is just 3%. I spoke with a gentleman there who has been with Honda for 5 years and he gave me some great advice. He said I should be able to get a 4 door LX Civic sedan with automatic transmission for 16600. He's got 1 or 2 left that he can sell for that price because they've been on their lot for a while. He said I should be able to get a 4 door LX Civic sedan with manual transmission for $16200. He also said that all car dealers will waive the doc fees if you push them hard enough. Gunn Honda only charges $50 for doc fees. Once I end up purchasing my Civic I'll post the pricing details on here. Hope this helps.
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Re: Great Advice!!! [goheels2] by mikefm58
Dec 03, 2008 (5:25 am)
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Replying to: goheels2 (Dec 02, 2008 9:43 pm)

Fitzmall is the same way. Do a Google search and you'll find most auto manufacturers available at a Fitzmall dealer that are just as you described.
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Re: Great Advice!!! [goheels2] by amking
Dec 03, 2008 (7:31 am)
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Replying to: goheels2 (Dec 02, 2008 9:43 pm)

let me know who you end up buying from in the carolinas... i'm looking to finally pull the trigger on an 09 EX sedan by year's end.
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Re: Great Advice!!! [goheels2] by tupuc
Dec 03, 2008 (7:45 am)
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Replying to: goheels2 (Dec 02, 2008 9:43 pm)

Thanks for the advice goheels2! I haven't really signed or paid anything yet here in town and Gunn Honda is located in San Antonio, I'd still have to fly/drive over there to pick it up but it's possible since I live in TX.
 
I just sent them an inquiry, let's see if they can beat my lowest quote of $18,800 total for an LX-S considerably. So far, I haven't had any luck w/3 dealers from NM, and 3 dealers from TX, they just wanted to give me a total price of $18,670 and I still had to drive 8 hrs round trip to pick it up.
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nope, they didnt by tupuc
Dec 03, 2008 (10:34 am)
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I contacted GUNN and asked for a quote on the LX-S
 
 They answered within a matter of minutes, $19,355.56 total, I asked them if they could beat the $18,814 offer and no response, pretty much that's what I've been getting, the dealer in town is offering a good deal I guess
 
Taxes here in TX are high 6.25% on new vehicles, I guess that's what drives the price up
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Re: nope, they didnt [tupuc] by goheels2
Dec 03, 2008 (2:27 pm)
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Replying to: tupuc (Dec 03, 2008 10:34 am)

The only reason that Gunn wouldn't beat another quote is they probably don't have many LX sport versions in stock. They price low only when they've got excess vehicles they're trying to move. And right now they have a ton of regular LX 4 door sedans in stock so they're pricing those very aggressively. Look up the invoice price on Edmunds.com (including destination), and then subtract the dealer holdback (2% of MSRP). Take that figure and and add taxes and tags (no doc fees). If you're firm enough with a dealership you should be able to get very close to that figure. Dealers try to act like doc fees are non-negotiable which is BS. You name your out the door price you're willing to pay and then call dealers until one says they'll do it. Eventually you'll find one that's motivated to move a unit at cost if they have to. The guy at Gunn Honda told me that many dealers are hurting big time right now. So don't let them bully you.
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Re: nope, they didnt [tupuc] by goheels2
Dec 03, 2008 (2:47 pm)
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Replying to: tupuc (Dec 03, 2008 10:34 am)

The guy at Gunn Honda told me has seen LX-S 4 door sedans with manual transmission sell for as low as $17000 (ones that had been on the lot over 120 days). The problem is that at Gunn if they don't have many or they haven't been on their lot for long then they don't mark them down as much. Based on what he told me I believe you should be able to get what you want out the door for $18200 or very close to it (mudguards adds about $109). I would keep calling dealers and tell them you're ready to buy if they'll get the OTD price to $18000. I'm in sales, so I've developed good negotiating skills over the years. In negotiations, as the buyer if you don't give a price that's refused by a dealer then you didn't go low enough. You never want to commit until you've found the absolute rock bottom. The way to do that is to throw ridiculous low ball figures at dealers and see how they respond. Hope this helps.

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