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24566 messages, Last post on Dec 02, 2009 at 10:27 AM
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Just bought a LX from Lancaster Honda Ca. I am about 100 mile away from this place. Deal went over the phone with fleet sales person Lara. It took about 15 mins to make a deal. I was very impressed, I was reading a post that suggested to try them out. They deliverd it to my house and the paper work was signed in my living room. Nothing get's easier than that.If your from the so.cal area give them a try. |
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| Just FYI folks. So Cal dealer, EXV6L Sedan, no Navi, bought 8/8, for $22900 plus T and L | |
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MSRP $22,860. Invoice $20,619. I am getting prices including destination charge from $20,400 to $21,200 + tax & tags. What is a good price? What kind of credit score do you need to qualify for the 2.9% financing? |
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| of those listed, i would say $20,400 is the good price. | |
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We got a $24175 +TT&L "all we can do" offer from our local Honda dealer (just one in our small city) on an 03 EX V6 sedan without Navigation. Not bad, we thought for a $26,260 Honda, but decided to email 5 or 6 Honda dealers in Dallas (300 miles away) just to see. Got 5 responses 3 of which made email offers. One of the 3 was $700 under our local offer. After a few phone calls the internet manager offered the car for $23196 ($979 under my local offer) +TT&L with no "funny stuff" in the TT&L. Called our local salesman with our Dallas offer and he said "no way" they could do any better than their last offer. Even considering the $150 bucks for gas and a motel, the difference will make the first 2 payments. If I get really anal and consider how much $ I have to earn to net $829 after tax we're talking $1200. Lessons learned: don't be lazy, always shop, and do the math. Why one dealer is happy with $979 less than another is none of my business. My job is to shop a car. I figure I made about $250 an hour by doing the homework. |
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| Thats a nice price. Im surprised you cant find that price anywhere near you. A five hour drive is quite the hike. | |
| Very interesting-I have always got the best deals from the small town dealers-big city guys would not even come close-so it pays to look at all your options-big city or small town. | |
| Having done considerable research before buying my car, I can't agree with dardson more w/ the importance of doing one's homework. On the other hand, one should also realize that doing homework does not guarantee a killer deal. I got my blue 2003 EX-V6 on 8/25 and paid $23900 before TTL. I called all 15 Honda dealers in the state of Washington and that's the best I could do. In fact many turned down my offer at $23900. Either that I can completely missing the boat here, or that some of the prices you see here are also govern by the supply and demand of the market. My lesson learned is that not everyone can get a 2003 EXV6 for $23000 even if they tried their hardest. All you can do is give yourself the best chance. BTW, the EX V6 is an AMAZING car. Can't be happier with the purchase. Congrats to all Accord owners here! | |
| I don't know how the heck Honda makes this car for the money. Anything close for content and luxury feel is closer to $30k. What a bargain even at MSRP. Getting one for close to $23k seems kinda like stealing. | |
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