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Re: Bought! EX-L sedan 4 cyl auto, <21K+TTL [dmaize] by swordman
Jun 20, 2005 (8:59 am)
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Replying to: dmaize (Jun 20, 2005 8:30 am)

What a coincidence! we got the EXACT same car 4 door Graphite Pearl Accord EX-L 4cyl automatic sedan w/o nav.
 
I have the exact same impressions. it feels expensive. and so nice. i paid a little less than you but thats because i only paid 5% tax. 22,664 out the door. I would have the check my documentation to get the breakdown but its nearly the same as yours. (did u get charged extra from the wheel locks, mud guards and appearance package? my quote included those)
 
I got the lojack for 695 + tax and they threw in rust proofing, undercoating and the paint treatment for free. (still not sure if this was a good deal, still looking for feedback from ya'll)
 
our dealer didn't have the graphite grey in stock, but he drove out to another dealership (about 40 miles away) and came back with the car in about 2 hours while we waited in the dealership. it made the car buying day very long though. we got there about 3pm, looked around on the lot for a grey EX-L, didn't find one, we test drove a silver ex-L (both me and my fiance) and got to work negotiating, the dealer left to get the car from the other dealership, they had the options lady come talk to us about the lojack, auto start, back up sensors, undercoating, rustproofing, paint treatment and upolstory treatment, we went to get dinner at a nearby restaurant. came back, the car arrived. we took a short test drive of "our" car, he sent it to the garage to get the detailing, undercoating, rust proofing, paint treatment etc... and about 8:15pm we drove away in our brand new car with a full tank of gas. so about 5.5 hours. Long day.
 
we also didn't get a jacket for our ownership info. didn't even get a honda keychain. we got 2 keys with the alarm, locks, trunk opener and 1 spare key without all the buttons.
 
we have to go back and get the "appearance package" installed when we go and pick up our plates in a few weeks (we got it in writing for the work to be done so they couldn't later claim that it wasn't included).
 
definately, don't use your regular email address. get a free new email address for your car quotes. i've got about 50 quotes and automated messages from dealers. since then I've also emailed the other dealers saying that i bought my car and to take me off their mailing list. it felt good to tell them that, since some of them didn't bother to respond to my emails asking for a better price once i recieved lower quotes from their competitors. Just another way to say: "thanks for your response or lack of response but we found a better price someplace else".
 
enjoy your new graphite grey accord EX-L, I know I will.
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Re: Bought! EX-L sedan 4 cyl auto, <21K+TTL [dmaize] by piturra
Jun 20, 2005 (10:14 am)
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Replying to: dmaize (Jun 20, 2005 8:30 am)

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Edmunds posters are the best! Thanks to many members, but especially to Phil (piturra), ...
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Your welcome dmaize!!! Glad your experience was worth relating here! Taxes do impact the final OTD, but at least California doesn't go crazy with Doc Fee's like some other States related here!
 
[QUOTE... by dmaize]
Wow, what a beautiful car. It feels SO expensive! All the features and extras are a bit much to take in the first few hours.
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I agree 100% with you! I have over 1,430 miles now (since May 6th) and I look for opportunities to drive my car!!! My MPG AVG = 27.5 (4 tanks of gas - 85% City / 15% Highway)
 
My dealer spent about half an hour showing me all the different features and options, including where the Sunroof tool and manual opening access panel is located!!!
 
[QUOTE... by dmaize]
... my wife and I hopped in and played with XM for an hour or so. That is going to be so very cool, I love XM already!
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Yep - I'm a XM fan now , ...though my wife was not super impressed! She did let me ...
 
1) Buy the Delphi SkiFi2 Unit w/Home adapter kit (eBay)
 
2) Subscribe for 3-years ($9.99 a month or approx. $0.33 a day)
 
3) Send away for the FREE Roady2 w/Car kit!
.... a) Requires 3-month subscription - family plan $6.99 a month.
 
I won't add my Honda XM Radio on the family plan until the Roady2 family plan expires.
 
I'm listening to my Delphi SkiFi2 work right now!!! ('The Lone Ranger' is on right now on Channel 164 - "Old Time Radio" - love this channel, ...not available with the XM Internet on-line 75+ XM channels webpage - ... - the main reason I purchased a home unit)
 
[QUOTE... by dmaize]
One question...I didn't get any sort of wallet to hold the owner's manual and warranty information. Every previous car I've had came with something like that. Of course, at over 300 pages, the Accord's owners manual is a bit thick. Did you get anything to hold all your paperwork?
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I did receive the Dealership's Velcro-Lid Manual Plastic Case for the last 3 Honda vehicles we bought, ... you probably can get a small plastic snap- or velcro-lid case, large enough to encase the manual, etc. Walmart, Target and or Office Depot/Max.
 
NOTE: I didn't get the a pair of nice metal/graphite Honda keychains with the dealer's name engraved on the back. I attached my key to my Star Trek Starfleet Academy keychain from Star Trek Experience, Las Vegas!
 
After seeing the 2006 Accord spy photo's, ... I'm glad I got my 2005!!!
 
Enjoy your car (break-in period is approx. 600 miles) and drive defensively!
Phil
Pic's of my 2005 Honda Accord 4 cyl. AT EXL PZEV Sedan
My Epinions.com 2005 Honda Accord Review
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05 Accord coupe EX-L 5 speed by ready2buy2
Jun 20, 2005 (8:01 pm)
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Just bought my new accord coupe 1 week ago, dealer quote is $20,533 ($22,569 OTD), which is $1,000 under the invoice. Overall it is a good car, but there are few minor problems: noticed a small tear on the back of the passenger side sun visor, dealer replaced it; some small gaps on the door trim fittings; engine is very quite, but road noise is noticeable. Looks like the price has gone up since I bought it.
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Re: Bought! EX-L sedan 4 cyl auto, <21K+TTL [piturra] by hondabuyerjim
Jun 20, 2005 (8:30 pm)
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Replying to: piturra (Jun 20, 2005 10:14 am)

Who did you speak to for this price?
 
I offered 21000 at Carmichael Honda and was told to have a nice drive to Hayward.
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Where Are They?? by dtate
Jun 20, 2005 (10:50 pm)
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I'm trying to find a new Accord sedan, LX-V6 in the Oklahoma City area. None of the dealers in the area have any in stock. Is this model hard to find/in short supply for some reason??
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Re: 2005 Accord LX V6 price [rajd1974] by pkevinb
Jun 20, 2005 (11:45 pm)
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Replying to: rajd1974 (Jun 12, 2005 6:53 am)

rajd1974 said:
 
"You are wrong. The only variant accross states is the Octane rating and this is because of altitude and not some laws. You can always choose the Octane you want to place in your car. As for the additives or detergents that individual companies [shell, chevron etc], these are nothing but marketing hype to distinguish their fuels within themselves and introduce the "stickiness" factor so that they can charge a bit more. If there were variations in fuel accross states, then it would be specified by the body that overlooks the specifications in fuels."

 
Rajd1974,
 
You really outta check your facts before you tell someone they're wrong.
 
Gasoline sold in California is a state-specific RFG (Re-Formulated Gasoline). Its affect on the durability of a car's emissions system has nothing to do with octane or detergents, and everything to do with sulfur. All octane indicates is how resistant a gasoline is to exploding (bad) instead of burning (good) in your engine's combustion chambers. By the time the exhaust gasses hit the catalyst, the octane has already done its job.
 
California Air Resource Board (CARB) requires refiners sell only California RFG in the state because our air quality does not meet federal EPA requirements. The "Re-Formulated" part refers to chemical additives to optimize combustion (which, after all, is a chemical reaction) and also to strict limits on other chemicals; far stricter than other states except for a few in the Northeast, where Honda also sells its PZEV models. For our primary additive, we first tried MTBE (ether), then that was determined to cause more environmental problems than it soved, so now they're just giving CA gas a mega dose of ethanol. This acts as an oxygenate, causing a cleaner burn. As far as the limits on other chemical compounds (here's the important part), CA gas is also very low-sulfur, which is primarily to preserve our cars' catalytic converters. "Marketing" ha! This is one of several reasons CA gasoline is almost always the most expensive in the country - gasoline refined for other states, right here in California refineries, can't legally be sold here!
 
My assertion that it may not be a good idea to run a car with the higher-performance (and more delicate) catalytic converters such as the Accord PZEV exclusively on non-RFG is a good question for an engineer, not necessarily a mechanic or even a guy who thinks he knows it all (I imagine you slept at Holiday Inn Express last night).
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Re: Where Are They?? [dtate] by kyfdx HOST
Jun 21, 2005 (6:04 am)
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Replying to: dtate (Jun 20, 2005 10:50 pm)

LX-V6 is not a very popular model.. Most people who will spend the extra money for the V6, also want all the goodies like moonroof, leather and alloy wheels..
 
They are hard to find, and generally don't have quite as high resale as the other models...
 
regards,
kyfdx
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Re: Where Are They?? [dtate] by 0x42454e
Jun 21, 2005 (8:05 am)
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Replying to: dtate (Jun 20, 2005 10:50 pm)

I too was looking for this car. I actually only found one dealer within 60 miles of me that had it. Fortunately, I am moving to the Southwest, where every dealer had at least one.
 
As just mentioned, few people want the car because generally, anyone willing to spend the extra on V6 is willing to spend even more on the other stuff in the EX. Pesonally, I would prefer cloth to leather, and I don't have any particular use for dual climate control or alloy wheels. So for the difference, I'll just take the LX.
 
I also figure, the LX has less chance of getting stolen than the EX.
 
The nice thing is, with 2006 models right around the corner, most dealers seem pretty anxious to get rid of this not-so-popular trim.
 
If you really want this trim, I recommend using internet quotes on any dealer within driving distance of you. One of them is bound to have it. Unfortunately, he probably knows he has the only one.
 
Good luck.
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Re: Bought! EX-L sedan 4 cyl auto, <21K+TTL [hondabuyerjim] by dmaize
Jun 21, 2005 (8:06 am)
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Replying to: hondabuyerjim (Jun 20, 2005 8:30 pm)

Did you tell them of the Hayward quote I had or did they read about it online? Anyway, forum rules prevent from disclosing individuals we get quotes from. I just used Edmunds and Honda's website for quotes. Hayward's original quote was around 21100 before they went lower. If you're in Sac, a dealer I got a low quote from was Steve Hopkins Honda in Fairfield so you might want to give them a try.
 
Good luck!
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Re: [KarenS] by bearable
Jun 21, 2005 (8:47 am)
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Replying to: KarenS (Jun 06, 2001 5:33 am)

I got an amazing deal. I went to Criswell Honda in Germantown Maryland and they were great. They were friendly and very pleasant to work with. They were not pushy or demanding. They worked and worked until they found the perfect deal for me. I walked away with an absolutely amazing deal. Price was below the manufacture's buying price and they added more encentives to even sweeten the deal more. They were patient and understanding. I would recommend this dealership to anyone that is interested in a Honda and is looking for a good and fair deal. I couldn't have been more pleased.

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