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| Never knew about this site just purchased 2009 Honda Pilot EXL 2WD no RES for $32,500 after all fees and taxes. How does this price measure up? | |
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Replying to: bossoxfan (Nov 14, 2008 7:19 am) |
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Dear all, as i started my quest (not Nissan Quest 1. does $600 Bank fees and $299 Doc fees make any sense to you? 2. can one hustle and negotiate these fees down? 3: what are the standard fees that we can expect to pay without being fooled? In this economy banks would love getting a high tier customer to leas him a car (Example: huge lines of home equity loans to qualifying customers from Citi and other lenders has no closing fees whatsoever). So unless its a dealers thing, i cant seem to accept that a Honda would require such huge fees to finance a loan of 17K. Any input?
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Just got this deal in from the dealer. I was hoping for a bit better on the sale price, what do you all think? 2009 pilot touring with res and navi Msrp – 39,065 Internet – 34,972 36 months 12 k W/790 TOTAL DUE 539 -549 PLUS TAX Thanks for all your help!
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Replying to: dannyhashovav (Nov 17, 2008 12:23 pm) Expenses like registration, tags, title, and other state fees. Determine the fees your state charges before you go shopping. Call the Department of Motor Vehicles to determine the cost of registering a new car, and getting the tags if necessary. It may be cheaper to transfer the tag from your old car to the new one. Once you know all documentation fees, determine if the dealer is padding the charge. Have the salesman give a breakdown of every fee in writing. on www.carbuyingtips.com car buying tips. as for the "bank fee" that sounds suspicious. i could be wrong but it just sounds like a scam. how about you get a loan yourself. ask if the bank charges for fees. if they dont i would run not walk away... seriously tho we went in and we were offered 1.9 which is the rate honda is charging. GL!
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Replying to: twinmommy1120 (Nov 17, 2008 4:55 pm) But if you cannot wait, you are buying under invoice and this is a good deal. Just watch for abnormally high doc fees. |
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2009 Pilot Touring without RES. White in color with grey interior. Quoted $ 35,298.00 plus dealer doc of 55.00....and of course tax, license. Out the door price of 38,598.00...what do you think ? A technical question. Was thinking about getting the running boards but the Honda web site shows them a accessory and KBB dont show them available at all. Anyone know what the scoop is ? I am thinking about asking them to "throw" those in and we have a deal. I think they showed the cost at just over $600.00 Any input would be greatly appreciated. Jim
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Replying to: twinmommy1120 (Nov 17, 2008 4:55 pm) |
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| Remember to indicate whether you are discussing 2WD vs 4WD when you post your prices. The response that I just posted RE: $34500 for Touring Nav & RES was for 4WD. | |
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Replying to: jwalls (Nov 17, 2008 9:21 pm) |
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