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| I really do not know but John is a great guy and I think he would honor that price as long as you tell him that I referred you to him.His name is John Scapatullo and he is at DCH Academy Honda on Route 9. Good Luck | |
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I received the following qoutes from College Park Honda in MD for Accord 2003 EX V6 Accord EX V6 - $23140(+ tax, title and freight) Accord EX V6 with Navi -$24905(+ tax, title and freight) Both appear to be under invoice, any comments? Also, I am finding it difficult to decide whether or not to gor the navigation system. Is it worth the extra $1800? I am planning to close the deal tomorrow, please post your comments. Thanks, Mahipal |
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| I purchased 2 new Honda's in May 02...both Accords .. a 2dr and 4dr both EX V6. The 2dr is for my 19 year old daughter and the 4dr for myself. we paid cash so we got a great deal for both cars. with alot of extras thrown in to sweeten the deal. we are both basically happy with our cars. however I wish we would not have gotten the black. and my leather driver seat in the 4dr squeaks..from the springs in the center of the seat. sent to the dealer 3 times. soon getting a new seat.. I love the performance for the price | |
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Thanks to everyone that has posted on this message thread. I lurked on the board for several weeks gleaning pricing info. I just consumated my deal today and want to pass on the numbers. In Omaha, I leased an 03Accord EX-V6 for $323.51 per month for 48 months. This price includes the 7% state sales tax. $0 down and and only a $10 doc fee. My best estimate is that I leased at approx $300 over invoice. To all those that are contemplating an Accord purchace/lease, I hope this info is helpful. Good Luck! |
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Accord (voice) Nav: I think if you can make use of such a system it would be worth it, and you are located in the right region to make it a worthwhile purchase. I travel the Balto-DC-VA corridor and often feel it would be justified to have a voice activated nav system. However, it goes against my grain to spend a lot on built in electronics like DVD & Nav. I have used handheld GPS for auto nav and just upgraded, but there are limitations. I'm aware that a laptop and Delorme Street Atlas 2003 to connected to handheld GPS can yield a relatively inexpensive, portable, auto-routing, voice activated system, but it won't be convenient. I was briefly enthused about connecting the GPS to the new Dell Axim PDA, but, assuming you can get a cable (CF slot GPS are abundant) for GPS to Axim, autorouting must be created on the PC then uploaded to the PDA - not too flexible. A more sophisticated aftermarket system like an Alpine, or Magellan 7500 would cost as much as the Accord's Nav. Even a Garmin Street Pilot III would cost you about $900 and would not be voice activated. Did I just rationalize the purchase of Nav for you? By the way, care to share your salesman's name at College Park Honda? |
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Good evening. Does anyone know how long the 3.49% financing will last? Thanks |
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JANUARY INTERNET SPECIAL 2003 Accord LX with Automatic Transmission ONLY $18, 499 Plus Tax & Tags Dealer installed options extra In stock only 25 to choose from This is only a couple of bucks over invoice in Reading, PA |
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I agree with the above poster, stay away from both Miller Honda's in Culver City and Van Nuys. At least some dealers are more tactful with their scamming, these guys are all out. Also, the 3.49 was suppose to end Jan 2nd but who knows. Alex |
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Mahipal, At initial glance I thought the Navi system would be great, but thinking about it and discussing it with my wife we decided against it. Reason: (1) cost--can print out many maps using mapquest.com for free! (2) does your job require you to drive to unknown destinations on a frequent basis? My job does not. (3) can think of better things to do with $1800--car accessories, furniture, clothes for the baby, vacation, etc. Therefore, I got the EX-V6 without the navi. In the end, I think the navi is awesome--voice controls, ect. However, I believe it is truly useful for a select group of individuals where it may justify the cost...unless you like to hear yourself talk to your car! Hope this helps. |
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| I just purchased one in Satin Silver for $100 under invoice at $23,575 from Bernardi Honda in Natick MA | |
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