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#28173 of 29563 How's this deal sound in the Ft Lauderdale/Miami area?
by ninerssbchamps
Jan 23, 2013 (8:51 pm)
Requested some online quotes last night and received a couple of responses back from a couple of South Florida dealerships. It's for a 2013 Honda Accord Sport.
Dealer #1
MSRP: $24980
Invoice: $22929
Sale Price: $23529
Doc Fee: $299
Elec. Registration: $139.95
Transfer Tag: $305.16
Taxes: $1490.07
Total: $25763.18
Dealership #2
MSRP: $24980
Internet Special Price: $21879
Didn't give me a break down but out the door price is: $24025 (includes all other costs) + TAG
Also got a quote from Dealer #1 for a 2013 Honda Accord EX
MSRP: $26195
Invoice: $24037
Sale Price: $24013
Doc Fee: $299
Elec. Registration: $139.95
Transfer Tag: $305.16
Taxes: $1519.13
Total: $26276
What's your opinion on these quotes? Anyone in the South Florida area have any great deal stories that I can hopefully follow!! Thanks!!!
#28174 of 29563 Re: 2013 Honda Accord CVT Sport [kram12]
by somans
Jan 23, 2013 (9:42 pm)
I live in NJ, and wanted to buy a honda accord. can u give me the dealerwship name? thanks
#28175 of 29563 Re: 2013 Accord EX-L I4 (No Nav) [brian125]
by srik1
Jan 23, 2013 (10:07 pm)
Thanks everyone.
Finally went to the closest dealership (in Saint Louis, MO) and got the 2013 Accord EXL I4 for $24900 financed, have to pay TTL.
Car price + Dest Charge $24700
Doc fee $200
TTL Should be about 1900
Total Cost : 26800
No hassle purchase and no up-selling from finance either. However I was given the extended warranty offers
Honda Care - 6yr 100k - $100 deductible == 1700 (is $750 from saccucci)
Gap Ins == $695
Key repl ins == $290
Road size Hazard Ins == $460
Dent Repair warranty == $420
Dealer is providing 100% cash back guarantee (if unused) on Honda care , if I decide before saturday.
I think having key replacement insurance is better since each key costs around $300 (per the dealer).
Please let me know your opinion on the warranties.
Thanks in advance.
#28176 of 29563 Re: Trade-in credit and my Deal in San Antinio [owned3hondas]
by faceofboe
Jan 24, 2013 (12:17 am)
Thank you for that. I'm not sure why the one dealer won't budge...unless they keep the "tax".
Jan 24, 2013 (6:47 am)
Can someone please give me breakdown of the cost. Cost of the car, tax, doc fee. It will be more useful if someone is also either from Cincinnati or Kentucky to know the exact price OTD. What is the lowest price that we can negotiate on Honda accord EXL
Thx
#28179 of 29563 Re: What would be the ACCORD LX price at the last day of january [russel_25]
by brian125
Jan 24, 2013 (9:31 am)
Dest/ charge of $790 added on to your negotiated sale price of car.
example: negotiated price .....................12,000 then you add
Dest/ charge, doc fee's, Dmv, and Taxes for a out the door price
#28180 of 29563 Re: 2013 Accord EX-L I4 (No Nav) [benjaminh]
by jsmith40
Jan 24, 2013 (10:46 am)
The Sport has larger and nicer looking tires, lower profile and this is subjective. It will ride a bit different than the LX. The biggest difference will be the cost to replace them later, The Sports tires will cost more and not last as long, as their treadlife is less with the higher speed rating. It is a nice looking model.
#28181 of 29563 Re: 2013 Accord EX-L I4 (No Nav) [jsmith40]
by gameshowlover
Jan 24, 2013 (11:44 am)
That's exactly what I was looking at. To replace a tire on the sport would be $277.99 for a Michelin, same tire that comes on the car MXM4, plus 2.50 tire tax here in New York plus 15.00 for mount and balance and roadside warranty, plus NY sales tax in my particular county comes to $320 for each tire, if you damage the rim hitting the curb or a big pothole, your looking at probably around $350.00 for the rim plus $320 for he tire. They are nice tires but very very expensive to replace, which jacks up the five year cost to own.
#28182 of 29563 Re: Honda Accord CVT [reliablep]
by benjaminh
Jan 24, 2013 (12:54 pm)
My 2 cents...
There's probably not one number for the "lowest cost" for an EXL, since that will differ in each market, and in terms of how you negotiate.
Overall, however, it seems like some people are getting around $2000 off of the list price.
2013 Accord Sedan EX-L lists for $28,785.
That's the list price with destination. Maybe you could get it for c. $26,800. Some people seem to be getting that model for even a little less, but that might be a ball park to start with to give you a rough idea.
You have to add tax, title, dealer prep fee, license, and so on onto that.
Try emailing several dealers in your area and see what they'll do on price. The huge Marysville Ohio factory where these are made has ramped up to full speed production, and so there are a lot of these around now for sale. Many dealers are probably willing to let a bargain shopper pick one up for a good discount.
Happy shopping! Let us know how it goes. Best of luck! You've picked an excellent car, and so you're already a winner.