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Replying to: phatnastycat (Sep 14, 2004 8:11 pm) I'm over here in SC and the best deal I got so far is $26,910 for the same car. Which dealer/salesperson did you talk to? I don't mind driving a couple hours to save $700. |
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Replying to: kyfdx (Sep 15, 2004 1:33 pm) I'll let you know the outcome tomorrow. Thanks. -n |
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Replying to: 9k_shift (Sep 09, 2004 8:02 pm) |
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Just to add my 2 cents about the great prices you can get for a honda at the momment, I've been shopping around in the college park area and ended up with a Accord EX V6 for $24350 on the road with a cargo mat included. I was also close to purchasing a LX V6 for $21,500 on the road but color and interior choices were limited. I ended up purchasing from Oursman Laurel but the silver spring dealer was also quoting similar prices. My dad also purchased a Civic LX about 4 months ago for $14,800 on the road, so you should definetly be able to get it cheaper than that now.
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What is the difference between the EX-L and the EX. NAVI?
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| The EX with NAV has navigation which includes voice recognition. Otherwise I believe they are equipped identically. | |
| I paid $20,855 plus tax, tags, and title; $21,654 out the door. I love the gas mileage and the 4-cylinder engine is more than adequate. | |
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Replying to: mikesid (Sep 15, 2004 4:41 pm) At the EX level there's an EX (cloth only), EX-L (with leather and some other goodies like XM radio), and EX-L with the Navigation system built in. I think all EX Accords with the V6 engine have leather, so the "L" would be redundant and isn't used to describe it. Honda treats Accords as separate car models rather than one model with factory options which simplifies the buying process. Honda Accords don't have any factory options as such because everything a buyer needs will be incorporated in the model of choice......Richard
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| I just bought a Firepepper Red Pearl 2002 Accord SE at the local Honda dealer's here in Valley Stream, NY. I paid about $16,000 for this (Honda certified) car and though it might seem a bit high for a 3 year old car this car was exceptionally clean, had only 14,531 miles on it, and had a clean history (one owner in the same area). The dealer had several other Accords and Civics on the lot as well as a few other cars and all of them looked very clean as well. There's something to be said about buying locally. It's always good to support your home town's economy even if you have to pay a bit more for the privilege. I would say that my experience was better than average, especially compared to the dealer I bought my last car (Camry) from in Hempstead, NY. There was a bit of negotiating done but even the initial price I was given was very good, at least according to Edmunds TMV. My only regret is that I didn't buy a car like this when it was new 3 years ago. The Camry was an excellent car and gave me great service under less than ideal conditions but it was time for it to go after 16+ years and 139000 miles. About 2 blocks down the street in the Accord on the test drive was enough to convince me that the Accord was the car I needed. | |
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Replying to: mpatel (Sep 15, 2004 4:09 pm) Thanks, -n |
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