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24567 messages, Last post on Dec 06, 2009 at 8:19 AM
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I purchased my Accord just under the wire to get the combined incentive of $1500 and the 3.9% Financing. Seeing the new incentives I'm glad I made my purchase. Based on this, the final purchase price including destination fee was $22,900 for the 2009 Automatic EX-L with no Nav. Can anyone let me know if my neogotations skills paid off or not? Thanks Donna
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also wanted to know what's main difference from 09
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Replying to: ds09 (Jul 10, 2009 1:06 pm) What is known about the 2010s is that there will be no major changes to the exterior and most likely not the interior either. It's still the same 'generation' of Accord, so expect subtle differences. The next major change to the Accord is supposedly going to be 2012 which will be the last year the Accord name is used.
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Replying to: jlee8071 (Jul 09, 2009 11:05 am) This is a response to Josh and other folks who want to buy or lease a Honda vehicle. Please read my evaluation of this dealership in West Covina: Honda-Norm Reeves Honda Superstore 1840 E Garvey Ave S, West Covina, California 91791-1909. It's a newly renovated dealership, has a beautiful showroom--they have great Customer Service! I had an excellent experience at this newly renovated dealership Norm Reeves Honda in West Covina on Saturday, July 4, 2009. I bought a 2009 Honda Accord EX model with a moon roof. Through the AAA website, I was contacted by the very nice AAA Rep and was told that I can get the car $350 above invoice price. As an AAA Member, they also gave me a 15% discount on accessories including alarm/security system They gave me a fantastic deal: I talked with Joey, Salesman. I mentioned to him what I was able to afford. He checked his computer and said it was okay. I recommend this dealership because they are trustworthy. They were very good in customer service especially Joey and Lance. They will take care of you and help you. I bought this car for $24,000 out-the-door which included tax and license. I am totally satisfied and happy.
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Replying to: dave4242 (Jul 10, 2009 4:26 am) According to that site, $24200 would be a great price for V6 EX-L. 24800 wasn't bad but not enough to get me go over budget
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Replying to: heather23 (Jul 10, 2009 3:59 pm) although i have not recently looked at that particular website, a month ago when i was purchasing my car many msrps were not correct. you need more infomation to determine whether a deal is good or not. remember not all states have the same fees or taxes. i know in some states doc fees can be more than $400 while in my state they usually charge $50. other states pay less taxes i pay 6.25%. remember not all markets are the same so while there are some dealers out there in some parts that are willling to sell at incredible prices, dealers in other places will not be as willing. Houston for instance is a hard place to get those amazing deals that a couple of people have been able to get and this is a big city. Also the marketing support that dealers get does NOT have to be passed on to you. is not a rebate like the other makes have this is why it is not advertised. see if some without any knowledge of this marketing support goes into the dealer and gets offered $500 below invoice most likely they will be happy so the dealer only used a portion of this support and still gets to keep the rest. although most dealers are willing to give you the whole $1500 marketing suppport they do nto have to. so if you can get at least $1500 below invoice. you are getting a good deal. remember it is only a small percentage of people that actually read this forums so getting $1500 below invoice you are doing much better than the rest of the general public. again i would not trust that website
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Replying to: maybelline6 (Jul 10, 2009 3:14 pm) That dealer may have been nice to you, but you overpaid unless Accords are in short supply in your area. Most people visiting this site recently have been paying below invoice on Accords. The average price nationally also has been below invoice for the past month. This is the best website to understand prices nationally and in your area: http://truecar.com/release/index.html |
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Replying to: buckrogersocir (Jun 21, 2009 9:47 pm)
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