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Replying to: ohbaobei (May 31, 2009 5:10 pm) I purchased the car April 11th, and i financed with Chase bank. i was told actually the car is co-owed by the bank and myself. but also i remembered the dealer told me i will receive a title by mail later. but i did not receive until now. I want to ask actually how this will be? and will i have a copy of the title? Thanks! State dependant. Read up on DMV regulations for your particular state. There is no national DMV code. |
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I just bought the car today msrp 24, 695 internet price 23,170 otd (his best offer) 24,664 ********** otd (my offer) 23,700 what do you guys think? is this a good deal? thanks
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$0 down 3 year lease $36K miles $347.41 a month (including everything) Approx. $597 to bring in - he said just the basics: 1st month payment, tax, title, etc. He based that on $25,365 MSRP $23,647 invoice (-500 dealer money) $23,147 sale price Residual $15,472 (61%) .0025 money factor- which equals 4.9% Financed through American Honda WDYT? |
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Replying to: richbf2 (Jun 01, 2009 3:47 pm) I plan on buying next week, in No. California. I want to make sure I understand this correctly. CRV EX AWD for 23,700 OTD??? That is better than $1000 lower than what I expect to pay, where are you, what dealership did you purchase from? Thanks eric
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I seem to be getting around $21K for CRV LX AWD with no options. In normal times, this seems like a decent price. However, it is hard to justify this when some other dealers/manufacturers are selling cars at way under invoice. Many other manufacturers are giving substantial incentives/rebates, leading to prices several grand below invoice. But Honda prices seem to be holding up. Is anyone else getting the same impression with Honda? Or do you think there is significant reductions in price we can get from bargaining?
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Replying to: glitch1 (Jun 02, 2009 9:30 pm) I people are willing to pay the current price, why would Honda lower it? If you had a business selling widgets, and you sold them for $10 a piece, and you had a line of customers wanting to buy them at $10 apiece. While your competition sold them for $8 a piece. Would you lower the price now, or wait until the customers stopped buying yours, and then lower the price?
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Replying to: blueiedgod (Jun 03, 2009 8:40 am)
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Replying to: glitch1 (Jun 03, 2009 8:50 am)
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Replying to: roots549 (Jun 02, 2009 6:44 am) Yes, mine is 23,700 OTD. Richard Ng |
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I was quoted a really low price on a Honda CRV EX-L AWD and I posted about it on here. Well, I went to the dealer on Saturday to buy the CRV and the dealer made a mistake and quoted me on the wrong model. The email quote I received clearly specified EX-L AWD. We did buy the car but it was $24,470 (includes destination) + TTL. I don't remember the final out the door price but it was all standard taxes, etc.
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