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24564 messages, Last post on Dec 01, 2009 at 4:35 PM
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accordguy - It's with navigation. To order one without navigation I had to wait for 3 months. The sales person showed me the inventory list, and most of them are sedan. They got only 4 or 5 coupes and some of the coupes they got from other dealers. I went with the 2.9% 3-year deal and purchased a 7 years 75,000 mile warranty for something like $1,250. I know this might not be a good deal compared with some internet warranty offers I read. gooddeal2 - You're right. They didn't have the V6 coupe w/o navi, and the only V6 white coupe is the one I bought which comes with the navi. I placed the order two days before it arrived at the dealership. I drove away a new car with only 4 miles young.
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Replying to: george168 (Jun 01, 2009 5:52 pm) One dealership I spoke with told me dealers are allocated a certain number of coupes they can order in a given quarter/year - i assume based on the number of cars they typically sell / how big the dealership is... |
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| Bought a 4-Cylinder EX-L at Katy (Houston Area) Honda for $25,700 OTD. This also includes 3.9% financing. Has Tinted windows/Paint-Leather protector for 5yrs. Has trunk protector. Hate the buying experience that puts me into bad mood! I tried to be as nice as possible to get best price. I am okay with the OTD price. Could of lowered the price if I wanted to hassle with it. | |
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Replying to: rogoal16 (Jun 02, 2009 1:25 pm) I've already shared my negotiated sales price for an 09 EXL 4cyl coupe (21900). After signing the "contract" for the manual at 21900, they couldn't find one in four states in the color scheme we wanted. So they got me an automatic and tried to add $800 to the deal. We started to walk away, and they accepted my $400 price tag of the automatic transmission. So, final negotiated price tag for the car was 22300. Out the door price: 23480.40
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could you guys please put whether your sell price is based on auto or manual. many people forget to do that and that is very important as msrp and invoice are different.
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Replying to: player98 (Jun 02, 2009 3:28 pm) |
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Replying to: brianjandreau (Jun 02, 2009 3:09 pm) Price: 22300 Processing fee: 385 Govt fees: 90.50 VA Taxes: 719.11 OTD: 23494.61 Date bought: May 28, 2009 I think we're just lucky to meet a salesman who met his quota. And thank you for the price info!
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Replying to: andrewxx (Jun 02, 2009 7:48 pm) Meanwhile, Camry' sales went through the roof last month. Don't be surprised if they start discounting the Accord more heavily this month, or in July at the latest. |
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Replying to: rogoal16 (Jun 02, 2009 1:25 pm) I think I got a good deal based on truecar.com price data. What do you all think? |
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Replying to: rogoal16 (Jun 02, 2009 1:25 pm) I also bought a red EX-L 4cyl with all that you said plus rear spoiler and i paid 23500 before taxes and yes they added 299 for life time oil changes so the actual price is 23800 before taxes. I know i or you cannot do anything now, just out of curiosity how much did you pay before taxes. I had a trader did you have a trade. Enjoy your car
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