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Replying to: hmin (Oct 29, 2005 4:08 pm) PT.
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Replying to: tandy_13 (Oct 29, 2005 9:34 pm) is 8% though.
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Replying to: 96hawk (Oct 28, 2005 4:04 pm) Open Road Honda has three V6 MT's in stock, two w/o Nav and the other with Nav. I asked for their best price and they replied with Sticker - $29,300 w/Nav or $2k less w/o. I told them if I wanted to pay sticker, I could choose any Honda dealership. |
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Replying to: hmin (Oct 29, 2005 10:13 pm)
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Replying to: didier_all (Oct 29, 2005 4:36 pm) Have you considered the lone '05 EX sedan they have left? I guess that depends on if you can both drive the manual (i.e., your wife as well). If she will be the primary driver and prefers an automatic, then leave that decision up to her (Civic auto vs. Accord manual). Why the Accord sedan? Mainly because of the kid and car seat factor again. It is a bigger car, and your other car is already a Civic. Also, if you take this car for out-of-town trips, the Accord sedan will have more room for luggage and baby stuff (the trunk is slightly larger even compared to the Accord coupe: 14 cu. ft. vs. 13 cu. ft., respectively). The Civic could be cramped. Then there is always the debate: is a bigger car (Accord) safer than a smaller car (Civic)? So, I'm not really sure if I helped here because I just threw in a 3rd option. You might not even get as good a deal on the Accord sedan, since they only have 1 and the dealer knows it will eventually sell, whereas they have a lot of work ahead to sell twelve '05 coupes. But do think about the future and take into consideration the "baby factors": car seat installation and removal, space for diapers and other baby essentials for road trips, safety of a larger car. |
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Replying to: fmayberry (Oct 30, 2005 3:02 am) Tax was 6% and add to that 275 NJ DMV fee for 4 year registration. $45 for dealer doc fee. hmin's deal is much better though, almost 1000 below invoice if I understand correctly! PT. |
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Replying to: corey2 (Oct 27, 2005 8:06 am) Apparently Honda dealers receive a $1200 sale support from the manufacturer on 2005s (the manager was telling me that it was $1200 on the V6 and $700 on the 4 cyl, is that true???) I also received an ad by email from honda of bloomfield [Detroit: www.hondaofbloomfield.com] advertising the accord EX V6 for $22488 (instead of $27365), so I would not hesitate to be very aggressive on the price. And for those interested they have a special end of the month for this Monday for the Accord 2006 LX for $19249 (instead $21375) http://hondaofbloomfield.com/Specials-PrintAd.aspx Good luck
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Replying to: fmayberry (Oct 30, 2005 3:02 am) for EX V6 auto w/o Nav is approx $23500. The dealer is Paramus Honda, NJ. They are very nice people to deal with. It's unfortunate that my wife says "no". She thinks it too quick to close a deal on my first day of car shopping
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Replying to: hmin (Oct 30, 2005 6:05 am) PT.
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Replying to: tandy_13 (Oct 30, 2005 7:59 am) They seem to fall short of sales target for this month and thereofore push hard. So you may take a shot tomorrow to get a nice deal there. Good luck!
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