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Replying to: matrixva1 (Nov 21, 2007 9:03 am) Good luck ! |
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Replying to: edmondsguy (Nov 21, 2007 12:39 am) I really didn't leverage myself that well because my original intent was just to stop by there and see the Costco pricing on this vehicle then walk out of the dealership. I saw the Costco pricing on the 08 EX-L and it was ...I believe it was $1500 over invoice. I didn't like that price. They had no EX-Ls on the lot and only one coming in a couple of weeks later. So the vehicle is very limited in quantity. We began talking about the vehicle that was to be delivered and I figured what the heck let's talk. After some negotiation I purchased a 2008 EX-L with Navigation with the following options: - Tinted Windows - Mud Guards - Wheel Locks - Roof Rack - All Season Mats - Cargo Tray Price including destination was $28,218.16 this price does not include tax and title. I dealt with John Mann (salesman) so if you do purchase your vehicle from him let me know as he will give me a referral payout. Overall I thought it was a fair price not drop your pants awesome but fair. |
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Replying to: pskovalko (Nov 21, 2007 8:10 am)
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Was told today by Honda dealer that they are just begining to ship EX-L's from japan and they are in short supply. Quote he gave me on a 12k/36month lease with 1st mo and Aqu. Fee down was about $400. When I compared this to a quote I got on an Acura Rdx, the numbers don't make sense. For the same lease, they want $465/mo for the Rdx which has an MSRP about $7,000 higher than the CR-v. I didn't get the cap cost and lease factor info as I thought the monthly payment is really the bottom line. Seems like the Rdx is a much better buy. Do the crv numbers seem realistic? Sandy
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Replying to: sandy25 (Nov 21, 2007 2:37 pm) They may have a near nothing residual on them or something. A glorified CRV that people don't see the value in maybe?
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Replying to: edmondsguy (Nov 21, 2007 12:39 am) A lot of the noise comes from the tires Honda insists on installing on their cars. They last forever but they are loud. I just replaced the original tires on our 2003 with Michelin X's and it made a big difference! I could have probably gone another 15,000 miles but I changed them anyway and I'm glad I did!
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Replying to: isellhondas (Nov 21, 2007 3:55 pm) If you don't really need the car now, it may not be such a bad idea to wait for the 2009 models, as very likely Honda will rollover the newer more powerful 2.4L engine that debut in the new Accord to the CR-V, as the number one complaint against CR-V is no doubt the lack of power compared to other similar SUVs. |
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Replying to: pskovalko (Nov 21, 2007 8:10 am)
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Replying to: peters3 (Nov 21, 2007 11:01 am)
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| I got the lowest internet quote at 21951.75 (on road price) for a 2008 Honda CR-V 4WD LX, no any accessory I added. In Maryland, how about this deal? | |
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