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Any thoughts on this offer... by 4runshoper
May 14, 2008 (3:36 pm)
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2008 CR-V EX-L AWD... $26207 plus tax and dmv... in NY?
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Re: getting the right CRV lease [newcarconfused] by lairdwd
May 14, 2008 (5:34 pm)
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Replying to: newcarconfused (May 13, 2008 5:09 pm)

Your numbers don't sound right. The residual for May on a 4wd LX is 14197 (something like that). That's the base model with no options.
 
What I found is that the sales guys aren't very good with the finance stuff. Put it this way, I was given more misinformation that accurate information. You need to speak to the finance department, or the sales manager to accurately get that information. But if you are still clueless, you need to do more reading. You don't want to initiate those types of discussions unless you know what is going on. That spreadsheet I posted helped me a lot. You should check it out and play with the numbers to see how it works. I had several dealers tell me that I needed a "financial calculator" and that stuff wasn't important. LOL
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Dealer does not have the CRV in the lot.. how much longer??? by twocan
May 14, 2008 (5:46 pm)
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I have a question and want to know how common this is.. This would be my first new car purchase. We were at the dealership over the weekend and negotiated a price for a CRV EX-L with Nav.. in addition to a price for my trade.
 
I put down a deposit for the CRV and they had already told me that they do not have th car in the lot and but were confident they would have it by today.. (they needed to make some deals with other dealerships to swap the color we wanted)
 
I called today, and they said they are trying their best to get the car into their lot.. they had already made one deal to get a car for another dealer .. blah blah.. i guess they are having a tough time with the color.. We want a black on black EX-L with Nav
 
I had checked other dealer inventories around the area and it looks like they are not RARe.. so whats going on?
 
is this something anyone else here has run into?
 
thanks in advance
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2008 CR-V EX-L AWD... $26207 plus tax and dmv... in NY? by 4runshoper
May 14, 2008 (7:42 pm)
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How much lower should it be?
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Re: Price paid: comparing apples to apples [lairdwd] by niceshoes
May 14, 2008 (10:58 pm)
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Replying to: lairdwd (May 10, 2008 7:36 am)

I just picked up from a Los Angeles area dealer over the weekend:
 
2008 CRV 2WD EX-L w/ NAV
Whistler Silver Exterior
Black Leather Interior
 
MSRP = $27,200
Destination = $635
Total = $27,835
 
Invoice = $25,285
Destination = $635
Total = $25,920
 
What I paid for: ($530 below invoice)
Price = $24,755
Destination = $635
Doc. Fees = $55
8.25% LA County Sales Tax = $2,099.21 (ouch)
DMV License Fees = $256.00
CA Tire Fee = $8.75
OTD = $27,808.96 (with tax, license, etc.)
No Trades
 
Car price included wheel locks, splash guards, and clear door edge guards installed. No extended warranty or GAP insurance purchased. I got 4.74% APR with 0 down for 60 mos. thru American Honda. I think I could've done slightly better on the price but was in a bit of a time crunch to get the car by the weekend.
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terrible test drive, possibly purchase experience by aprilc
May 15, 2008 (12:41 pm)
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I have been strongly considering the CRV and comparing it with the Ford escape Hybrid. After deciding on the CRV for the cost savings and minimal mileage differences, I went back to look at the CRV a second time. The girl who helped me spoke to the boy who had helped me on the prior visit. (and they are just kids.) When she came back to me , she said I had been here before. I confirmed this and explained I was looking again at the CRV. She led me to them and asked if I wanted to sit in one. I told her I wanted to drive it, (I was not very impressed the first time but I thought I'd give it a second try). She coyly smiled and said well if you are going to buy a car today then you can drive it,or else you can only take a short little drive but we don;t want to run up the miles. I was so irate!! does honda want to sell these cars or not? they just lost my purchase, they may have sold me a car yesterday but making a test drive contingent on buying a car is ridiculous, especially when making such a large investment!
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Re: terrible test drive, possibly purchase experience [aprilc] by rainbow11
May 15, 2008 (12:56 pm)
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Replying to: aprilc (May 15, 2008 12:41 pm)

Shame on that dealer. If you live near Westchester County, New York, go to Honda dealer in Bedford Hills. They let me take a 45 minute test drive on CR-V EX-L over the roads where I would actually drive the vehicle. Handled well and has more than adequate engine power.
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Re: getting the right CRV lease [newcarconfused] by delta737h
May 15, 2008 (1:44 pm)
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Replying to: newcarconfused (May 13, 2008 5:09 pm)

Greetings newcarconfused!
 
Let me try to address your concerns. The residual is always a percentage of the MSRP, although, sometimes the MSRP is adjusted as a result of dealer add-ons and so, to be precise, the residual is calculated as follows...
 
Residual Value = Residual Factor x Adjusted MSRP
 
No add-ons or other adjustments means that MSRP = Adjusted MSRP. The residual factor is non-negotiable and is set by the fund provider; not the dealer. Your money factor is not correct. The protocol for money factors is of the form 0.00XXX. In the future, you may want to check your residual/money factors by visiting www.leasecompare.com and requesting the "buy" rate or, what is sometimes referred to as the "base" rate. This rate is reserved for those with outstanding credit. Also, there are no reserve levels associated with this rate which means the dealer doesn't profit. Here are the residual/buy rates from leasecompare...
 
American Honda Captive (AHFC) Lease Programs – May 2008
 
Listed below are the current manufacturer (captive) lease programs.
 
2008 Honda CR-V LX 4WD – 5/14/08
24 Month – Residual 70% of MSRP – .00335 Base Rate
36 Month – Residual 61% of MSRP – .00235 Base Rate
48 Month – Residual 52% of MSRP – .00220 Base Rate
60 Month – Residual 43% of MSRP – .00230 Base Rate
 
2008 Honda CR-V EX 4WD – 5/14/08
24 Month – Residual 70% of MSRP – .00335 Base Rate
36 Month – Residual 61% of MSRP – .00235 Base Rate
48 Month – Residual 52% of MSRP – .00220 Base Rate
60 Month – Residual 43% of MSRP – .00230 Base Rate
 
2008 Honda CR-V EX-L 4WD – 5/14/08
24 Month – Residual 66% of MSRP – .00335 Base Rate
36 Month – Residual 60% of MSRP – .00235 Base Rate
48 Month – Residual 51% of MSRP – .00220 Base Rate
60 Month – Residual 40% of MSRP – .00230 Base Rate
 
2008 Honda CR-V EX-L w/Navigation 4WD – 5/14/08
24 Month – Residual 65% of MSRP – .00335 Base Rate
36 Month – Residual 58% of MSRP – .00235 Base Rate
48 Month – Residual 49% of MSRP – .00220 Base Rate
60 Month – Residual 39% of MSRP – .00230 Base Rate
 
Residuals posted are for 15K miles/year. Add 2% to Residual for 12k mi/yr and 3% for 10k mi/yr on all terms
 
The RV and MF is not a function of selling price and, therefore, remains fixed regardless of the sell price.
 
The best way to negotiate with a car dealer is DON'T!!! You have to be in control of the deal. Do not allow them to dictate the terms on ANYTHING... YOU do that! Be sure you get the base rate. Ask three different dealers and, I'll guarantee that 90% of the time, you'll get three different answers. So how can you be sure? Check the forums as suggested above. If the residual factors/MF aren't published, ask.
 
You determine sell price! Check the forums to see what others are paying. Also, check edmunds for pricing information including invoice pricing. Pricing is predicated on supply and demand, so you'll need to do some research.
 
If you're interested, I can send you a one-page lease proposal guaranteed to save time, money, and eliminate aggravation. Basically, it requires that you have completed all your research. Payments are calculated as well as all pertinent lease contract numbers. I always insist that the contract match my lease proposal numbers and I always hold the dealer accountable; otherwise, the lease proposal is worthless.
 
You can contact me at diffeqzoominternet.net
 
Good luck!
 
John
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Re: Better deal on extended warranty [tdiidman] by mplshondadlr
May 15, 2008 (2:10 pm)
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Replying to: tdiidman (May 01, 2008 6:49 am)

Several dealers filed an injunction to stop Honda from stopping them from selling VSC over the internet.
 
So for now, Honda has eased up on the requirement. Although, in the future they may make dealers physically inspect each vehicle before putting a VSC on it, which will by default eliminate internet purchases of VSC's.
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Requesting a Quote by colfaxwolf
May 15, 2008 (7:53 pm)
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Does anyone know how to circumvent listing a phone # on the "Request a Quote" section on the Honda website? I do not want 10 dealerships calling my house. As has been mentioned on here before I would love to negotiate via email.

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