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Replying to: mldj98 (Jul 18, 2005 8:33 am) For me, it's about what the '05 is worth to me, not what I can afford to pay for it. If it doesn't meet my mark, I'll do something else. If I can work a deal, great! In my mind, it's an IF THEN statement. If I can't get the Accord for X, then I'll get something else for X+Y..... but that's just me. I doubt there are many folks on this board who can't afford another grand for a car, it's a matter of whether it's worth it to them or not. Hence the hope for getting a better deal. I doubt there are many people shopping Kias against the Accord on this board, but I could be wrong. I'd think there are more Camry/Passat/TSX/Maxima comparisons going on.
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Replying to: enchilada (Jul 18, 2005 8:57 am) What other car in the Accord's class are you going to get for $2000 below invoice? I sure would like to know...the only other car that competes with accord in the camry..the rest are just not good cars...maybe that is why the accord has been on the top 10 cars list for 18 years...VW...don't thing so...Nissan...nope... If for nothing else...please go out strike a deal for a car that is in the accords class, same option and all...come back and post your price....but we may be waiting a while....and one last note....you say if you can make a great deal right? What is the deal you are waiting for?
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I am looking to buy an 2005 LX/EX Accord. This is my first new-car purchase and i have a few questions which i need help on. 1. What is the best way to get quotes from multiple dealers. 2. I was at a Honda dealer yesterdat and they offered me $22000 on a EX with leather + TTL. 3. While negotiating ,how do i know what is a reasonable offer to make to the dealer so that he accepts it .I mean i dont want to quote a stupid price which is way too low. |
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Replying to: neeraj1 (Jul 18, 2005 8:44 am) Phil
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Replying to: mldj98 (Jul 18, 2005 9:34 am) The deal I'm waiting for is $22,750 or less OTD for the EX-L auto. The "below invoice" thing is almost meaningless to me - it is only a reference point, just like the MSRP. It has little to do with what the dealer ultimately pays for the car, an nothing to do with what I'm willing to pay for it. I'm not arguing with you on the merits of the Accord - I obviously agree with you since I'm spending time on this forum. However, there's a limit to what I'm willing to pay this late in the model cycle. It sounds like your limit is higher than mine, which is fine. The competitors you disparage have their positives and negatives, some objective and some subjective.... just like Honda. If this wasn't the case, there wouldn't be another brand on the road. |
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Replying to: piturra (Jul 18, 2005 9:57 am)
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Replying to: enchilada (Jul 18, 2005 10:21 am) please correct me if anything doesn't make sense
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Replying to: neeraj1 (Jul 18, 2005 10:27 am) |
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it sounds like no one is trying to buy a V6 EX here, most people are buying the 4-cyl one, but i would like to know if this is a good price? the invoice for this car is 24,158$ and i got OTD 24500$ I also got a quote for the V6 LX for OTD 21,617$ and invoice is 21,552$
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