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9463 messages, Last post on Dec 01, 2009 at 10:37 AM
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I just got a 09 CR-V EX AWD (no NAVI) on Sat(1/24), in El Cerrito, CA. Here is the breakdown: $22,800 + $2274.43 parts (roof rack, black side bar, tailgate spoiler, fog light) + $495 alarm + $55 doc fee + $2242.14 tax (8.75%) + $261.75 reg/lic fee Total OTD - $28,128.32 I feel the car base price is alright, but the Honda optional parts including labor are extremely high and out of my expectation. However, base on that I don't want to put aftermarket parts later, and the dealer said those parts price they cannot control (I clicked on the online honda eshop and the part+install of those parts are about the same as here, I just go ahead with it. Am I being too naive?
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Replying to: meeper (Jan 18, 2009 4:55 am) What price did you finally pay? Which dealership? Thanks.. |
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Replying to: wwywong (Jan 26, 2009 7:55 pm)
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Replying to: bigdadi118 (Jan 26, 2009 9:42 pm) I think I am lazy in a way that I do not want to buy aftermarket part, and have some other mechanic do it, and at the same time also wasn't sure if it is done right. I am buying a new car, so I would like to have everything taken care on the car seller side, and I just take the car and go. So I guess that is on my expense... About the price that you been able to reach (22600) that's excellent bargain... I tried 22500, but it is refused by the manager "up there", the next price come up from the saleman is 22800. I gues I wasn't that patient to wait for the next round... But thanks for the info!
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This is an awesome forum.. I'm actively looking for the 2009 CR-V EX 2WD.. I have called my local dealerships and have even gotten some price quotes online.. The best I've come up with is $21,194 (not including TTL). The invoice price listed for this trim on edmunds.com is $21,864. What are your thoughts? I think this price sounds great- but I'm an amateur car buyer. I would really love to add the roof rack, moonroof visor and some tinted windows to the mix. I'm trying to figure out the best strategy to get this without bumping the price up too much.
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Replying to: wwywong (Jan 26, 2009 10:56 pm)
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Replying to: okahmad (Jan 26, 2009 8:30 pm) Base: $23,090 Dest: 670 Tax: 788 Reg: 56 Dlr proc: 385 Total: 24,989 I'll let you know if it gets any lower.
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Replying to: bigdadi118 (Jan 27, 2009 10:26 am) But I wonder why not many people in this forum mentioned about getting any options at all? To me it seems that the car in their base model nowadays (even toyota RAV4 is the same) doesn't have anything in there even the EX and EX-L level. I would imagine in the past that if I get a EX car, it should have everything. I am not talking about bling bling and those fancy options, but I mean some of the stuff is really basic... like cargo mat, floor mat, side molding (I am talking about in general)... they even make those "options" ... that's a very wicked way to earn money IMO...
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Replying to: meeper (Jan 27, 2009 2:37 pm)
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Replying to: wwywong (Jan 27, 2009 3:25 pm) But I wonder why not many people in this forum mentioned about getting any options at all? To me it seems that the car in their base model nowadays (even toyota RAV4 is the same) doesn't have anything in there even the EX and EX-L level. I would imagine in the past that if I get a EX car, it should have everything. I am not talking about bling bling and those fancy options, but I mean some of the stuff is really basic... like cargo mat, floor mat, side molding (I am talking about in general)... they even make those "options" ... that's a very wicked way to earn money IMO... What you have mentioned is BLING BLING. The stock mats are free, so is the stock cargo mat. Previous CR-V's has those as optional items as well. Not everyone wants the options you wanted, so why should they pay for them? I bought a used OEM roof rack for $80, it was a piece of cake to install. I got JDM OEM knock off fog lights for $70 shipped. It was a relatively easy install. The $2200 optional parts cost is mostly for labor. If you have a thumb on each hand you can install them yourself and save $1800. Shop around!
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