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Re: EXL V-6 purchase [kiefaber455] by parviz
Jan 17, 2008 (4:40 pm)
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Replying to: kiefaber455 (Jan 17, 2008 1:37 pm)

Congratulations on your purchase.
Timing belt is not covered unless it is due to a defect, etc. Honda care pretty much covers what the std. warranty does. Actually, there is another thread on Honda extended warranty that will give you more info and resources. The online price for the 8yr/120K/$0 ded. is $995 at www.myhondawarranty.com.
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Cliff by kiefaber455
Jan 17, 2008 (6:06 pm)
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Purchased the car at Holtz Honda in Rochester, NY.
Invoice on the car is $25,416 + 635 w/o the all season mats and splash guards--this is using Edmunds' figures. Your figures were for the V-6 w/o leather.
 
Thanks to everyone else for warranty info.
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Is this deal looks good?? 08 EX-Coupe by gauriin
Jan 17, 2008 (6:49 pm)
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I got a quote from a dealer in Indiana.
 
2008 Honda Accord EX Auto
 Sale Price: $22,780.00
 Out The Door: $24,247.05
 
I know the sale price is 1000 higher than the invoice, but this's the best deal so far I got...
If I pay with cash, do you guys think I can get lower price?
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Re: Is this deal looks good?? 08 EX-Coupe [gauriin] by dwynne
Jan 17, 2008 (7:23 pm)
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Replying to: gauriin (Jan 17, 2008 6:49 pm)

Invoice on an 08 Accord EX I4 AT coupe is $22,346, so you are $431 over invoice if the price you posted included destination and dealer "doc" or "prep" fees.
 
How close are you to Louisville? The guy at Swope I deal with from time to time is doing Accords at 1% over invoice plus fees (about $500), so the coupe would be $23,069.46 for the car, destination, and title/doc fees. That is his no haggle price, and you may could talk him lower, I would think.
 
Dennis
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Re: 2008 4Dr Accord EXL V6 W/O NAV in DC area [cliffclaven] by viet
Jan 17, 2008 (10:48 pm)
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Replying to: cliffclaven (Jan 17, 2008 7:35 am)

Cliffclaven:
 
Good luck. I just got my license plate today from DMV. Adding up numbers I came up with lucky number 21. BINGO !
 
I guess you will enjoy the V6 EX-L engine revving up on acceleration while strengthening its muscles.
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Re: 2008 4Dr Accord EXL V6 W/O NAV in DC area [cliffclaven] by charles12
Jan 18, 2008 (9:10 am)
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Replying to: cliffclaven (Jan 17, 2008 7:35 am)

Your guys are crazy to pay so much for a honda accord.
 
Go to Acura TL forum and see how much others pay for TL base model ($29000 or so plus 2.9% financing - extra saving $1500 if you finacing your accord through bank), whose quaility is MUCH MUCH better than the accord - in addition to things like bluetooth, HID, very good interior finish (leather) etc.
 
TL drives much better (solid) than the accord. Go and test dirve one.
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08 EX-L V6 price good? by m603
Jan 18, 2008 (9:11 am)
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Hey all, my name is Mike and am a newbie here and hoping to pick up an Accord Sedan shortly. I live in Wyoming but will probably buy an Accord EX-L V6 in Colorado (Denver-Fort Collins area), since there are more stealerships there. Anyways, went to Fort Collins yesterday and was quoted $27,300 (to include destination) + $400 for "dealer handling" fee for a total of $27,700+TTL. I know invoice is $25,416 + dest. The quote seems a bit high to me because I was initially thinking $26,500 OTD, is that wishful thinking? What do you guys think? I'm not too sure how the market for Accords is here in this area so any info would be much appreciated. Thanks
 
Mike
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Re: 2008 4Dr Accord EXL V6 W/O NAV in DC area [charles12] by cliffclaven
Jan 18, 2008 (9:25 am)
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Replying to: charles12 (Jan 18, 2008 9:10 am)

Not to bad mouth the TL but I have driven one and there was very little difference. Also if you look at Edmonds for the car value after 5 years you are way money ahead in value on the accord. for my money the Accord is a much better buy/value. That may change in '09 when the TL gets a new body/feature set, but for '08's it seems like a simple decision.
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Re: 2008 4Dr Accord EXL V6 W/O NAV in DC area [charles12] by dwynne
Jan 18, 2008 (9:45 am)
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Replying to: charles12 (Jan 18, 2008 9:10 am)

You can get most Accords for close to invoice now in many places.
 
I would agree that if you have to have a new car now you should always look at what is out there that offers a good deal - rebates, promo finance or lease, dealer incentives, etc.
 
In a lot of places there (like here) there is one Acura dealer within 2-3 hour drive and they don't like to deal (since they have no competition).
 
If you want an Accord and plan on financing or leasing, then I would wait for better days.
 
If you want an Accord and your dealers will not deal, either find a different dealer or wait until the dealers will deal.
 
Unless you are at the end of lease or your old clunker is fixing to die, most of use DO NOT NEED a new car .
 
Dennis
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Re: 2008 4Dr Accord EXL V6 W/O NAV in DC area [cliffclaven] by charles12
Jan 18, 2008 (9:59 am)
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Replying to: cliffclaven (Jan 18, 2008 9:25 am)

What do you mean a much better buy/value for the accord? See the above post who pay $27700 for the accord which is ONLY $2000 less than the TL. The TL has Bluetooth, HID, higher quality of interior, needless to say a much solid feeling (driving), and more fun to drive.
 
TL is an entry-level luxury car but accord is not (you can definitely feel the quality difference)
 
With the same mount of money, you still prefer the accord and say that accord has a better value?????
 
How about Lexus ES350 vs Carmry V6 leather. If their sale prices are the same, Do you still prefer to have Carmry?
 
I do not buy that the Accord has a higher resale value than the TL (how much? 2% differences?). Beside if you consider the resale value as one of the important factors to buy a car, you might want to get one at the price around $15000. You will never lost too much after a few years of driving (up to $15000 - resale at $0).

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