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2005 Accord EX 5 speed Coupe by natenj1971
May 14, 2005 (9:10 am)
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I'm trying to find a 5 speed coupe and I'm wondering if ya'll have any opinions about this model. Also, a recommended dealer in NNJ is appreciated
 
Thanks.
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Re: Ebay vs. negotiating with dealers [gettling] by dwynne
May 14, 2005 (10:31 am)
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Replying to: gettling (May 13, 2005 6:26 pm)

OpenRoad / Jersey Honda have been "advertising" on ebay for a while. Looks legit, just add the $200 doc fee and other NJ or NY fees and that should be the price. There is a link on the ebay listing for "ask seller a question" and I think contact names and numbers in the listing itself and maybe an e-mail address. Just contact them and tell them you are interested in an EX-L I4 and what price can they give you for the car, destination, and dealer fees.
 
The service department stuff is just BS, they can't refuse to work on the car. The COULD make you wait or treat you bad. But most car dealers and service departments thrive on "ratings" by customers. That can determine rewards, trips, and even allocation. If you had problems getting a car serviced you would give them a terrible evaluation on the service survey and complain to Honda HQ every time this happens. Most dealers would not want this kind of attention. Besides, its a Honda - so all you are likely to need is routine maintenance anyway
 
Dennis
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Re: EX-V6 with Nav in Michigan [jpd1] by dwynne
May 14, 2005 (10:40 am)
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Replying to: jpd1 (May 13, 2005 7:16 pm)

"Out the door" mean with all taxes, tags, title, and other fees included - what you would write the check for on a cash sale.
 
True "OTD" prices are completely meaningless here, since we have no idea what kind of taxes and fees are due in your state.
 
I can tell you that invoice on the car is around $26,500 and most dealers don't deal NAV cars as cheap as non-NAV cars so $27,000 might be a decent price for one.
 
You can price the mirror, lights, and trim and H&A (Handa) and see the parts at a discount are $600 or more (depends on how many wood parts you are getting). The fog lights are a pain to install, so figure $100-150 in labor.
 
Given all that, if you got the car, destination, accessories, and dealer fees for $28,300 it would not seem like a bad deal. If the $28,300 was a REAL OTD price including all taxes, tags, title, and other area fees then it would be a really nice deal.
 
Dennis
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Re: Is this a good price on an Accord DX -- Value Pack? [kolonya] by dwynne
May 14, 2005 (10:44 am)
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Replying to: kolonya (May 13, 2005 9:48 pm)

carsdirect.com for the ATL area shows $15,855 selling price (VS a $16,755 invoice) for the "VP" . So I guess since your price includes the dealer fees that is is OK and > $500 under invoice. Some dealers in NJ or CA or some place might can beat that, but it is not a bad price.
 
Dennis
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Holdback by 84tigers
May 14, 2005 (11:42 am)
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What is the holdback for a 4-cylinder EXL with manual transmission? I plan on making my purchase either this or next month. Thanks.
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Re: Is this a good price on an Accord DX -- Value Pack? [dwynne] by kolonya
May 14, 2005 (12:44 pm)
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Replying to: dwynne (May 14, 2005 10:44 am)

Yes, I noticed that some areas have a $15,855 (or lower) selling price, but in my area, carsdirect indicates a 16,250 target price but I thought there may be some incentives that carsdirect did not know about. Anyway, I had to negotiate hard for this price and I stuck to my budget of 15,800 for as long as I could, but in the end it was either take it or leave it at $16,200. There were only two VPs on the lot and the dealer is not a volume seller, so I think I did OK and I did not have to leave the state to find a deal. The dealer had a processing fee of only $25 (to do the dmv work). OTD I think it is around 17.600 with 1.9% financing.
 
I am quite pleased with the purchase and glad I did not go with the LX trim since it offers amenities that I do not use (cruise control, map lights, center arm rest in rear seat, power mirrors, keyless entry). For me, those extras are not worth the $2000 extra.
 
I really tried to convince myself to go for the LX, but in the end I realized that I could buy a plasma TV for the $2000 I save (or put a bit more money into my investments).
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Re: EX-V6 with Nav in Michigan [dwynne] by jpd1
May 14, 2005 (1:51 pm)
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Replying to: dwynne (May 14, 2005 10:40 am)

Thanks again. Yes, that would be the true OTD price for us. We just visited the dealership this afternoon to speak to them and agreed to that price. We're just trying to work with them on the trade-in now which, unfortunately, isn't going as well.
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Got my EX-L V6 w/ Navi on the 13th by alphawolf
May 14, 2005 (5:29 pm)
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Paid 25,970 plus a rediculous $498 "doc fee". Yeah- I know. I called 3 dealers in the area and none of them would do less on the doc fee. I tried hard on that, but it is pre-printed on all contacts...and was told all Florida dealers would charge this. From calling it seemed...they do.
 
So, 26,468 + $1,716 tax = $28,184
 
I also paid $101.85 for Gov't Document Stamp Taxes, $202.35 for Registration.
 
Here's where it got interesting.
 
We initially started off with a 60 mos loan at some rediculous interest rate. 7.4% or thereabouts. Interest rates have risen a good bit. Have been tracking my FICO on Equifax and according to Equifax one should be pretty happy with a 6.594% rate if your score is 690-719. I am a 708. Here's what Equifax is stating is average auto rates for Florida:
 
720- 850 5.744%
690- 719 6.594%
660- 689 8.598%
620- 659 10.420%
590- 619 13.540%
500- 589 15.532%
 
I told the finance guy flatly that I understand it's his job, but if he didn't give me a shiny happy number, I was prepared to simply walk away.
 
I was there in the finance office about 1 hour. I had printed up stuff from bankrate dot com and according to them an excellent rate for Orlando banks is 5.5%.
 
My goal was to get under 6.5%.
 
When I showed the guy the Edmunds page with the 3.9% for May he 1st stated that one needed a 730 or above to get that even though it states no restrictions.
 
So, he seemed to stick with high interest 60 and super high (10%+!) 72 mos loans for a while, but I just wasn't ready to swallow that.
 
I asked again about the 3.9% deal. Now he tells me that is a "package deal". Uh, huh.
 
Situation was that I had a bankruptsy 9 years ago, and this was my 1st car loan. So, that 3.9% went to 4.9%.
 
In order to GET that 4.9% I had to swallow pure dealer profit items as follows:
 
Tire/Wheel Plan - $299
Extended Warranty - $835
Maint Contract $492.00
 
So, the two items above plus the dealer "package" that I was "forced" to take came to $1867.20
 
I even told him the items above were pure dealer profit items and he knew it.
 
I asked him to print up both the 4.9% with those items and a 72 mos loan.
 
The total amount financed on 4.9% is $29,051.81and the monthly came to $546.91
 
Looking at the 72 mos loan was just too rediculous even if it saved me $40/mo now...it was over 10% APR. No way.
 
Oh. One cool thing was that since I was only putting $1k down the bank (Honda Financing) would only allow $1k in dealer options. So, I decided not to get any options.
 
Thing is- they had to get my Graphite Pearl w/ Navi from another dealer and they had mud flaps, wheel locks and the trunk tray already on it.
 
I kept wondering when they were going to take the stuff off, but they didn't.
 
So, at least I got mud flaps, wheel locks and a trunk tray for free.
 
Am I happy about having to swallow those dealer profit items? Nope.
 
Thing was that I *had* to have transportation starting Monday AM as I'm starting Real Estate school, and did NOT want to rent a car.
 
Also, the next clostest dealer contacted me once, but wasn't agressive at all...and was $500 more than this dealer to start with.
 
I asked him if they'd match the initial price and he hesitated...then said Yes...but it didn't sound solid.
 
All in all, I'm pretty happy about getting the 4.9% APR with this being my 1st loan and having a bankruptsy in my past.
 
I see AMERICAN HONDA FINANCE SERV did an Inquiry on Equifax yesterday. Looks like everything went though OK.
 
This is my very 1st new car. IF I wasn't educated my Edmunds, for sure I'd ended up paying some stupid APR.
 
I also inquired about leasing 36 mos, 15k per year with zero down and was quoted between $450-$475 + tax. Mileage penalty was .15 cents so that wasn't nearly enough incentive as opposed to buying.
 
I also had to pay 6 mos of insurance in advance, because I needed a temp insurance slip fax'd to me. Rates were good at $83/mo for full coverage through State Farm.
 
Oh, this is through Classic Honda in Winter Park (Orlando) Florida.
 
If I had transportation I would have been more firm on that 3.9% 60 mos Honda Finance offer and told him to run it and get back to me.
 
But, now I have the car I wanted at a good APR for my history. Graphite Pearl was the nicest looking color to my eye- only one with a nice metallic shine going on. I waited 3 days to get that color.
 
The car had a full tank of gas as well. Read the Navi book last night. Very cool.
 
Overall, pretty happy even knowing I paid some pure profit items...
 
That stuff may come in handy one day- ya never know.
 
Hope this helps some people out.
 
Regards,
 
Dean
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Re: Got my EX-L V6 w/ Navi on the 13th [alphawolf] by kolonya
May 14, 2005 (6:33 pm)
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Replying to: alphawolf (May 14, 2005 5:29 pm)

Dean,
 
Isn't Honda Finance offering a 1.9% rate on Civics and Accords? I don't see why your APR should be so high.
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Re: Holdback [84tigers] by dwynne
May 14, 2005 (7:57 pm)
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Replying to: 84tigers (May 14, 2005 11:42 am)

Hold back on all Hondas is 3% of the MSRP. On an EX-L sedan I4 w/manual that would be $729, about $824 on the V-6 coupe EX-L.
 
Dennis

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