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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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Replying to: charles12 (Jan 18, 2008 9:10 am)
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Replying to: charles12 (Jan 18, 2008 9:10 am) 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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Replying to: cliffclaven (Jan 18, 2008 9:25 am) 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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Replying to: charles12 (Jan 18, 2008 9:59 am) Thanks! Dennis |
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Hi All, I'm being quoted $21741 for an EX manual 4cyl Accord, this is through my car insurance/auto loan USAA car buying program. This doesn't include tax and other fees - can someone advise if this is a fair price? Also - we're in the market to buy a car because our other Honda was totalled in a car accident, so we absolutely need to buy a car, however with the lack of incentives out there, I'm wondering whether I should wait until there are better deals? Your thoughts and opinions would be greatly appreciated, thank you.
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Replying to: apm2 (Jan 18, 2008 10:40 am) |
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Replying to: charles12 (Jan 18, 2008 9:10 am) |
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Replying to: charles12 (Jan 18, 2008 9:59 am) I like that " only 2k less" this man has money to burn. |
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Replying to: apm2 (Jan 18, 2008 10:40 am) Dennis
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