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Replying to: zubon (Jul 27, 2007 9:28 am) |
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| I own an MDX, but have a friend who wants a used TSX. Can she buy a low miles, 2-3 year old TSX in good shape, reasonably loaded, for less than $20K, or is the TSX holding its value better than that? I appreciate the insight. (DC area) | |
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We just purchased a 2007 TSX, Manual, w/o Navigation, Carbon Grey with Quartz interior at Pohanka Acura on 7/26. We paid $26,451 + $299 processing + 802.50 sales tax (3%) + $10 "online systems filing fee" + $49.50 for tags + $44.97 "dealer's business license tax" (0.17%). Total out the door of $27,656.97. To get this price we had to take the Acura financing of either 2.9% for 3 years or 4.9% for 5 years, because apparently Acura gives the dealer a $1,000 rebate when you take the financing. As far as I can tell this is a "no fees" simple interest loan, so we can pay it off at any time. (Oh, and they threw in a moonroof spoiler and wheel locks.) They claimed they would give me an even better deal (maybe $600 less?) if I had taken one with the Silver exterior, since they supposedly had 3 in stock that they want to move. (Ours was brought in from another dealer on demand.) I hope this information is useful to anyone in the market. Let me know if I can answer any questions. |
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Just purchased a 2007 TSX automatic without navigation for $25,700 + 245 processing fee + 778 tax + 140 license, title, etc. Came with lifetime free oil changes and emissions/safety inspections. Received a similar quote from Pohanka sans the free oil changes and inspections. |
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| Pd. $25,700 before tax for Deep Green Pearl. Comes with Lifetime powertrain warranty (non transferable) if they perform all service on vehicle. I'm excited about the car and was extremely pleased with the deal given how expensive the used ones I was looking at were. These cars appear to really hold their value. Good gas mileage too. | |
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I recently bought a 2007 TSX w/ Nav for $27,800 + TTL. During the process I was offered a 7 yr 100,000 extended warranty. The price was "discounted" to about $1,400 and only offered at the time of car purchase. I was not planning on getting additional warranties on the car, but I got this one since I can still cancel it before my first payment. Should I keep this warranty? I know the TSX is pretty reliable, but random problems can cost a chunk of change on a luxury car. I plan to put a ton of miles on this car. Thanks for any advice.
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Replying to: acuramike1 (Jul 30, 2007 8:34 am) Ask yourself how long you plan on keeping the car. If it’s under 5 years, definitely pass. Acura also has a base warranty for the powertain for 6 years, 70k. See what the extended warranty covers and make sure it doesn’t overlap. Why pay twice? Does the warranty transfer if you purchase a new car? We bought the extended warranties many moons ago when we got our first Acura's. We got the warranties for the exact same reason you mentioned. So far, we never needed them, and have since passed on all extended warranties. Our Acura's are our 'go' cars, which is an acronym for gas and oil. That's all they ever needed, many passed the 100k mark with ease. Excuse me while I go knock on wood. |
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Replying to: acuramike1 (Jul 30, 2007 8:34 am) |
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Replying to: acuramike1 (Jul 30, 2007 8:34 am) |
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| What price can I get for a 2007 TSX with navi in the Seattle area? Can these be bought below invoice in this area? | |
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