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#27968 of 29562 got 2013 Accord EX-L 25,5k
by christruong
Jan 10, 2013 (9:05 am)
Finally got my 2013 Accord EX-L without Nav for 25,5k(including destination fee), along with wheel locks, trunk tray. I was surprised that most Honda Dealership in the bay area quoted me from 25,5 to 25,9 price range. My advice is always get the quote online because their price online is so competitive.
Bernardi Honda - 25,500
Commonwealth Honda 25,700
Honda North - 25,900
Honda Gallary - 25,800.
Good luck you guys. it's easy to get the car for about 3,000 below the invoice.
#27969 of 29562 Re: 2013 accord ex-l v6 w/o nav Cincinnati ohio suburbs [amty007]
by canhty60
Jan 10, 2013 (9:26 am)
The offer you got is more than $1000 below invoice!
I posted a reply earlier on the best price I got amongst several honda dealerships in Central Indiana for a 2013 accord EX-L V6 no navigation, but with options. It was a year-end deal for $28,000 for car, plus $345 for extras (installed splash guards, Body side molding, all season mats, Trunk Tray) and $151.25 document fee; and get a $400 Visa gift card in return.
I didn't take this offer because at the time (Jan 2nd), I wanted to trade-in my 1996 Camry LE to offset the OTD price. Dealer only gave me $1000 trade-in allowance, which is way below KBB price and below the price that I wanted. Since then, the dealer had increased the price to $28,000 for the car, $597.22 for the options, and no more gift card.
So, I am still in the search for a best deal for the car.
Could you provide the name of dealership in Cincinnati Ohio that offers you this price? ($27,200 for car and splash guards & wheel lock). Could you also provide the TTL that they quoted you? As Brian posted in this forum, the dealer use document fee, registration fee, and other fees as part of the OTD price to increase their profit.
Thanks!
#27970 of 29562 Re: got 2013 Accord EX-L 25,5k [christruong]
by ramp
Jan 10, 2013 (11:36 am)
Is it a 4-cyl or V6?
#27971 of 29562 Re: 2013 accord ex-l v6 w/o nav Cincinnati ohio suburbs [canhty60]
by brian125
Jan 10, 2013 (2:09 pm)
End of Dec was a great time to buy. I would shoot for Jan 31,, Same rules apply. Email dealers the last day with meet my price i buy toady. This forum is great because you could see what dealers in your area are giving better pricing.... these dealerships are probably the ones you will make your best deal with on the last day.. Sale price of car and doc fee's are the most important info. Your taxes are at your states rate.. Dont be to concern with otd numbers.
Brian
#27972 of 29562 Re: got 2013 Accord EX-L 25,5k [christruong]
by steplaland
Jan 10, 2013 (3:29 pm)
3000 below invoice?
#27973 of 29562 what's the best rate honda is offering
by steplaland
Jan 10, 2013 (3:31 pm)
on the 2013 accords. they told me 0.9 doesn't apply, and quoted me 4.9 despite 750 credit score. seems quite high.
#27974 of 29562 Re: got 2013 Accord EX-L 25,5k [ramp]
by christruong
Jan 10, 2013 (4:16 pm)
4cyl.Actually the invoice was 28,775. and I got it for 25,500. I live in Massachusetts though, and i got the deal on 1-2-2013.
#27975 of 29562 Re: what's the best rate honda is offering [steplaland]
by christruong
Jan 10, 2013 (4:16 pm)
those guys are playing games with you. best option, get the pre-approval at your local credit union or your bank, bring it to the dealership, if they can beat your rate then go for it, if not finance through your bank. good luck
#27976 of 29562 Accord Vs. Altima Vs. Camry
by coches1
Jan 10, 2013 (6:04 pm)
ATTN: brian125
Thank you for your experience and knowledge that has helped
everyone learn more about buying a car.
Finally, we found Hanlees Toyota (SAC CA) fleet dept. manager Dave to
sell us a 2012 Camry LE for 19,000$ plus fees. No PD. This is the net
cost after the 1,000$ rebate from Northern California. This rebate
is not available in Southern CA.
The bad news is I rented the 2012 Camry on a trip and was disapointed.
It had a lot of noise, did not handle that well, and the seats were
very uncomfortable. Their are other factors too.
A priority is the seat comfort. The new 2013 Altima has very comfortable
seats. Also, more leg room than the Camry and Accord.
The 2013 Accord has enough leg room, but the foot rest protrudes
much higher than the Altima and Camry. The Altima designers also
used the previous Camry rear end style that I do not like.
After knowing these priorities could you make a case for the Altima?
Your input is greatly appreciated. Also, the Altima has standard
Key fob
36mo./36k roadside service
PD seat standard
CVT
What is the lowest prices in California for Honda Accords?
Thanks again for your participation in the forum.
#27977 of 29562 Re: Accord Vs. Altima Vs. Camry [coches1]
by brian125
Jan 10, 2013 (6:34 pm)
Coches,
I hear what your saying. I'm 6'1 and 240. My number one concern is seat and size comfort. I think in my opinion the Accord is pound for pound better overall than the Altima.
The Accords CVT auto is said to be better than altima.. The New altima reviews all say it handles much better than Accord ,Camry, malibu, Passat. Gas mpg are close, tech features close. that being said only your resale value will be better if you buy the Accord. Better pricing is avail on the Altima.
Bottom line ...............Both cars are a nice buy. The Camry Failed on the front safety crash. I would not put my familys lives in danger no matter what the saving are til problem is corrected...
Glad i helped you
Brian