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Re: 08 CRV EX [happa]
by sparklinks
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Sep 05, 2008 (10:00 am)
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Replying to: happa (Sep 04, 2008 8:12 pm)
If you are in Boston Area go to Boch Honda, they can give it for 21,800 atleast
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- #7586 of 9466
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Re: 08 CRV EX [happa]
by notdave
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Sep 05, 2008 (10:00 am)
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Replying to: happa (Sep 04, 2008 8:12 pm)
always request out the door pricing. i had a previous post on here for otd 24,289. my tax rate was 7.75, dmv was 225, doc fee was 55. not the lowest posted on here but was the best i could get personally.
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- #7587 of 9466
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Re: 2008 CRV-EX L w/ NAV [osasap]
by mquillen
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Sep 06, 2008 (7:34 am)
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Replying to: osasap (Sep 04, 2008 5:33 pm)
Osasap, I think your last message is in response to the dealer costs I posted, and the fact that I stated dealer cost should be the price target at this point in time, or thereabouts. That was because I felt some buyers weren't getting the deals they should be getting on 2008s. Some of us analyze this stuff to death, and we incorrectly assume all do. Regardless, there will always be someone somewhere with a lower price. However, the trade off might be not getting the color or trim level that you want. Also, I don't know what area you are in. Some areas are clearly more competitive price wise than others. Enjoy your car, you got an OK deal.
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- #7588 of 9466
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by mquillen
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Sep 06, 2008 (7:44 am)
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On the Honda SUV forum, a poster made a post about a Honda incentive of $1200 off INVOICE on CR-Vs, and also the 1.9% to 3.9% financing deals. The financing deals are well publicized, but this is the first I've seen of the $1200 off INVOICE. That would be about $500 below dealer cost on an AWD EX model.
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- #7589 of 9466
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Re: 08 CRV EX [happa]
by kipperdog
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Sep 06, 2008 (7:25 pm)
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Replying to: happa (Sep 04, 2008 8:12 pm)
Just got my 08 CRV AWD EX today in Ohio. The OTD price is 24438 with 1.9% finacing.
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- #7590 of 9466
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Re: 08 CRV EX [kipperdog]
by mquillen
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Sep 07, 2008 (3:54 am)
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Replying to: kipperdog (Sep 06, 2008 7:25 pm)
If my calculations are correct, that would put sale price of the vehicle, assuming no accessories and no vehicle trade, at about $22,642--about $239 over dealer cost. And that attractive finance rate saves about $1K over 3 years, compared to a market rate loan. Not a bad deal.
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- #7591 of 9466
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by mquillen
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Sep 07, 2008 (4:21 am)
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American Honda has announced they are raising MSRP on all models of the 2009 CR-V by $395. That's an increase of about 1.9% on a 2wd LX, and about 1.39% on the top trim level 4WD EX-L NAV. Destination will remain at $670. The MSRP increase should translate into raising dealer cost by about $370.
Honda appears to be taking advantage of the CR-V's position as the market segment leader.
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Re: [mquillen]
by isellhondas
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Sep 07, 2008 (8:29 am)
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Replying to: mquillen (Sep 07, 2008 4:21 am)
I don't think Honda is taking advantage of anything.
I think they have simply adjusted their prices as their suppliers have.
I understand , as an example that the price of steel took a sharp jump in price.
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- #7593 of 9466
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Re: [isellhondas]
by mquillen
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Sep 08, 2008 (6:19 am)
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Replying to: isellhondas (Sep 07, 2008 8:29 am)
Isell, I disagree with your assessment. First off, according to my sources Honda did not have steel contracts coming due this year for their US plants . The mills have passed along some surcharges, however. Secondly, Toyota is also feeling significant cost imact, but they've left their base model pricing the same as that for the 2008 RAV 4. Honda pricing is higher across the board. If that isn't taking adavantage of their market leadership I don't know what is. This isn't a slam against Honda--it's just business. Honda has very successfully established the CR-V as THE premium crossover within the moderately priced segment.
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I won't argue with you
by isellhondas
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Sep 08, 2008 (9:46 am)
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Prices are up on everything, not just Hondas.
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