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Re: 2008 ACURA MDX IN PORTLAND OREGON AREA [siegel1]
by niksha
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Oct 17, 2008 (7:35 pm)
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Replying to: siegel1 (Oct 17, 2008 5:19 pm)
I called another dealer in Portland and he said $40600. Quite naturally, when i went there yday they did not have the black on black and they did not know anything about the $40600 but did give me a price of $41650 with the running boards. In Salem they had one black on black left and i told them that the Portland dealer had one at $41650 and faxed it to him showing the running boards but told him that he was gonna throw in the rails.I told him if he wanted to do the same i would buy it . if not i would buy the white one from the Portland dealer-(Yeh Right!!!) .BINGO!! We had a deal))
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- #7311 of 9161
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Re: 2008 ACURA MDX IN PORTLAND OREGON AREA [carridog]
by marshad
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Oct 20, 2008 (8:29 am)
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Replying to: carridog (Oct 15, 2008 10:12 pm)
Please give me the phone no & name of your dealer. I am really interested in purchasing one.My email is mdudani gmail.com
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- #7312 of 9161
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2008 MDX - Texas. Is it a good deal
by suv66
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Oct 21, 2008 (9:46 am)
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Hi,
I am being offered a Base 2008 MDX for $33,700 +TTL or one with Technology and Power lift gate for $37,500 +TTL. Both can come with the special financing of .9% or 2.9% being offered by Acura.
Are these a good deal or should I try to negoitate. These were quotes right off the Internet sales of dealers without any phone contact. Thanks for the help.
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- #7313 of 9161
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Just bought an 08 MDX for 8K under MSRP!
by tlorchry300c
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Oct 21, 2008 (10:11 am)
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This is the second Acura I've purchased from Radley Acura in VA.
And apparently I just walked into a ridiculous no haggle price.
I started shopping yesterday for an SUV since I'm a new daddy and after almost
buying an X5 '06 for 32K all said and done, I got a brand new 08 MDX for 35K all said and done.
It was MSRP at 40,095 or something and BOOM the dealership with incentives gave the price at 32,095. Of course u add in tax/tags/stuff and we get a brand new
MDX for 35K.
We ended up paying extra for extended warrenties and my wife loves to buy protoection plans for leather so we did pay 1580 extra for those two things.
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- #7314 of 9161
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Re: 2008 MDX - Texas. Is it a good deal [suv66]
by tlorchry300c
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Oct 21, 2008 (10:18 am)
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Replying to: suv66 (Oct 21, 2008 9:46 am)
I just bought what seems like a similar deal.
From Radley Acura in Virginia, they were giving 32,995 and that included destination/freight. This is the second Acura I've bought from them and they said thats why they didn't charge me...
Outta principle I normally would haggle a bit, but the deal just seemed too good.
They did throw in 2 year free oil change. I think I got a free detailing on my other Acura too. Full tank of gas.
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- #7316 of 9161
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Re: 2008 MDX - Texas. Is it a good deal [suv66]
by kariellen
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Oct 21, 2008 (1:18 pm)
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Replying to: suv66 (Oct 21, 2008 9:46 am)
I test drove an MDX today in Beaumont, TX. The salesperson told me that they are selling 2008's for 20% off the MSRP. The one I was considering had the TECH/ENT packages and was $46K so that would be $36.8K with the discount. I prefer white and they had none so I would be willing to drive for it. What city were you looking in?
Thanks!
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- #7317 of 9161
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2008 MDX base $33690 Out Of Door
by contaxg2fan
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Oct 21, 2008 (5:07 pm)
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This is in Fairfax, Virginia
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- #7318 of 9161
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Re: 2008 MDX - Texas. Is it a good deal [suv66]
by mdxrrrrr
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Oct 22, 2008 (5:31 am)
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Replying to: suv66 (Oct 21, 2008 9:46 am)
Should be able to buy an '08 Tech/PTG for $36,000. plus tax and title. If the dealership charges more than $100 for the doc.fee. Just give the dealer a total price you are will to pay including the "doc/adm. fees) Let them write it up how ever they want, just tell them the max you are going to pay. It is ridiculous to pay a dealer $200-$300 even up to $500 for them to take your check, print out an invoice, and cash your check. If you are using their financing and are spending time with their Finance person, I can see paying a another $50-100 for their time, but paying an additional $200-$300 for them to fill out some finance papers??? Also, when you're talking to the salesman, tell them you want the car without any additional dealer options/accessories added. If they say they are already on the car, don't include them in your pricing. The dealers are adding these options to put more profit back into the car. There are some good acura on-line sites you can go to see how inexpensive you can buy most of the accessories for, www.acurapartssuperstore.com. So when your salesman tells you the bodyside molding is $350, you can say "that's odd, I saw where I can buy it on-line for $190 and install it myself" Good Luck.
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- #7319 of 9161
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'08 MDX in the Salt Lake City Area
by elgatowiggy
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Oct 22, 2008 (3:29 pm)
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I'm looking to buy either base '08 MDX or w/ tech in the Salt Lake City area. Does anyone have any buyer's experience or prices paid you want to share on any of the two area Acura dealers? Thanks.
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