Honda Accord Prices Paid and Buying Experience

29569 messages,  Last post on May 25, 2013 at 8:10 AM

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#28983 of 29569 Re: 2013 Accord EX-L [princessbsl] by ziggy25a

Mar 18, 2013 (7:20 pm)

Replying to: princessbsl (Mar 18, 2013 7:06 pm)
I don't think you are pushing too hard. In fact if you sign up at weymouth honda's website, you will see their internet pricing for the ex-l is 25,519 plus their doc fee of about 279, so you are about 800 over their price. Is 26,500 reasonable? Sure, it probably is better than the average deal, but you aren't pushing too hard.

#28984 of 29569 Re: 2013 Accord EX-L [ziggy25a] by princessbsl

Mar 18, 2013 (9:07 pm)

Replying to: ziggy25a (Mar 18, 2013 7:20 pm)
Thanks for the advice!! I am really looking forward to getting my new car!

#28985 of 29569 Re: 2013 Accord LX CVT 4dr Sedan Price [tyc1] by trusso69

Mar 18, 2013 (10:10 pm)

Replying to: tyc1 (Mar 18, 2013 12:24 pm)
ref 28980
Basically before TT&L (which is state specific), you are at 19770+599=20369 for the LX model. That is within $169 of the best deal i've seen posted on this site which was about 20.2k (search for post 28851 for details). Use your best judgment but it's a good deal this month...gl

#28986 of 29569 Re: 2013 Accord EX-L [princessbsl] by trusso69

Mar 18, 2013 (10:14 pm)

Replying to: princessbsl (Mar 18, 2013 7:06 pm)
ref 28982
Have you tried the wyler dealerships in Florence or Frankfort? They are very competitive up here where i am in the Cincy area. use carwoo if it's available near you...this data from weymouth for comparison only:
MSRP including destination $28,785.00
Sale Price $25,527.71
Residual $16,983.15 (59% of MSRP)
Financing 0.00107 money factor

#28987 of 29569 Re: 2013 Accord LX CVT 4dr Sedan Price [trusso69] by tyc1

Mar 19, 2013 (3:36 am)

Replying to: trusso69 (Mar 18, 2013 10:10 pm)
Thank you for the comment. As soon as purchasing the car at the price (I want to make sure), I will add the dealership info in another post.

#28988 of 29569 Re: 2013 Accord EX CVT Sedan [brian125] by miked85

Mar 19, 2013 (8:04 am)

Replying to: brian125 (Mar 18, 2013 11:58 am)
Hey brian,
 
I live in the NYC area as well and i'm also shopping for an EX CVT. I've just started contacting dealers through truecar and carwoo, but I would love to get some insight based on the research you've done already. Is there a dealership that you can recommend for me for a hassle free deal?
 
I'm looking to buy by March 31st.

#28989 of 29569 Re: 2013 Accord EX CVT Sedan [miked85] by brian125

Mar 19, 2013 (9:56 am)

Replying to: miked85 (Mar 19, 2013 8:04 am)
mike
Once you figured out your target buying price. Call as many dealerships on march 31 to see who will meet your price.
 DO NOT BUY VEHICLE BEFORE MARCH,31. You will get best price and deal from these dealers on that day. Unless a dealer meets your price on the 30th..
 
1000 below invoice or lower is where your asking number should be. That you need to figure out.
Contact all high volume dealerships on march 30 to see where the market is for your model. Call these dealerships first... Tell each dealership you will buy that moment if they meet your asking price.
 
1-Weymouth , Herb Chambers, Bosch in M.A.. doc fee's 249 to 300
2-Price honda ...D.E..............299
3-Friendly.. N.Y..... DOC fee...75
4- New Rochelle.....doc..........75
5- Yonkers...........................75
 Adjust your sale price to compensate dealers doc fee's.
 
New york price would be 1075 below invoice
M.A.. would be ..1249 and 1300 hundred below dealers invoice.
 
I would try calling these dealerships on march 31 for the sale
Hamillton, Autosport, Paul Miller in N.J
Paragon,Bay ridge,Hillside Honda in N.Y.
 
If you want to do some good research to help your end of the month sale. I would suggest calling every dealership mentioned plus others and ask each dealership the name and number or email of each dealerships Internet sales manager so you could contact directly on last days / day of the month. this avoids wasted time on purchase day
 
There are 2 poster who bought in N.Y that bought your model hopefully they will post dealership.

#28990 of 29569 Re: 2013 Accord EX CVT Sedan [brian125] by ziggy25a

Mar 19, 2013 (9:53 am)

Replying to: brian125 (Mar 19, 2013 9:56 am)
Brian, you keep posting "don't buy a car before March 31". Do you realize that is Easter Sunday and many if not most dealerships will be closed? Not to mention many people probably have family gatherings to attend and wouldn't be leaving the family Easter get together to go haggle at a dealership.

#28991 of 29569 Re: 2013 Accord EX CVT Sedan [ziggy25a] by brian125

Mar 19, 2013 (10:02 am)

Replying to: ziggy25a (Mar 19, 2013 9:53 am)
You are correct. Dealerships last day of the quarter will be march 30. You could start your process on the thur, 28th or 29th buying... Sat the 30th.

#28992 of 29569 Questions about getting an accord by darbebo

Mar 19, 2013 (10:04 am)

Hello,
 
Was hoping you could give me some guidance and maybe talk some sense to me.
 
I currently own a 2005 honda accord LX and i'm in the market for a new car. Honda's been fine but whenever i turn in a side street with 10-20 mph my tires start squeaking and on those loopy freeway on-ramps i feel if i go faster than 25 mph my car can flip.
 
Getting close to 30 yrs old i thought to myself, why not get a bmw before settling down to an accrd again and enjoy the turning without fearing that i'll flip over 25 mph? And as for all bmw, they should be leased. So i thought to myself, if i lease for 2/3 years, i'll be back at March 2015 or 2016 and I'll have to "buy a car" again at that time....
 
all this time while my wife's 2006 scion TC will be 10 yrs old and if i buy a new accord at that time, pay for it 60 months her TC will be 15-16 years before she can get a new car lol...
 
So obviously the "logical and sane" choice would be to buy an accord now, get a 4 or 5 yr payment plan on it, then her scion would be roughly 11 yrs old and would be ok to get her a car at that time (instead of 16yrs old)
 
But my concern is: "but i've never really driven a bmw before and like to reward myself and have the freakin wheels not squeel and have nice corner turning!"
 
So i ask you, knowledgeable Edmunds members, what should i do? Should i get a EX-L v6 or something that will have the same driving experience as the bmw? or bmw too far above it?
 
Note: No 2 door/coupe allowed, No accesories really needed (no nav/moonroof/weird crap)
 
Because if getting a decked out honda will giving me the same driving exp as the bmw 328i base series, i might as well get the honda with lower price!
 
I know the 328i is a 4 cylinder engine, and so does the LX accord / lower end EX, would honda's v4 = bmw's v4? am i dreaming again?
 
Please help a fellow honda owner out!
 
lastly, is 2013's accord worth getting (first model of new cycle) or should i let them work out kinks and get the 2014 since it's march already??
 
Again, i sat the new honda last week and inside is nice! not knocking that, but want to know about the driving exp.
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