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3842 messages, Last post on Oct 07, 2008 at 10:09 AM
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As you all know, supplies is short, and everyone in Texas except Gunn Acura wants to charge msrp. Based on JCampos suggestion, I contacted Bob Howard Acura in Oklahoma City. Ordered a car thru Forest and Bill Eagleson. I have been waiting to get it for about a month now. The price I am getting is $26k for base model with trunk tray, door strips, wheel locks, and cargo net installed. JCampos said I could have gotten a better discount if it was in stock. However, they had to order mine...Silver w/ebony 5 AT. Anyway, I will be happy once I get the car. They seem like nice ppl dealing fairly. Anyone shopping in Texas should just skip it and go to Bob Howard for the lowest price. I shopped all over TX, Gunn is the only one giving you $1k off but once you add in my accessories est $500, its not that great a disc. and a farther drive than OK if you live in Dallas! |
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No haggling. No trade-in. Price included "shipping" and "handling". I don't know if this is a set price. It was the price I was first offered and I took it after thinking about it for a week and after reading all the posts here. |
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Just picked up our Acura TSX, no Navi, auto. So far, we love it. I am in the NE US and paid $25,900. Price included rear spoiler, wheel locks, mud guards, trunk liner, and destination. Felt it was a very good deal based on what I've read and seen around my area. |
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Notice I didn't say "good", as I don't think there are any "good" deals on this car: TSX/auto with Navi, wheel locks, trunk tray, clear bra, tinted windows, mud guards for $29,000 OTD, car was a "dealer demo", so it has about 1000 miles on it. I'd thought I might pick it up today.... BTW, it silver meteor metallic (looks like a light metallic blue in some lights, bit of a chameleon color). Best deal I had been offered anywhere else in Colorado was $600 off of MSRP ($29035), but no extras. So, considering the rarity of the car, does this seem fair price? (only regret is no Navi manuals in the whole bleepin' state....) |
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I'd say its "ok", not the best. I'm sure if you continue to look, you can beat it by about $1,000. We also got the meteor silver, its a nice sharp color... In the Delaware Valley (PA/DE/NJ), you can get what you describe above for about $28000 OTD, brand new, not a few thousand "unknown" miles on it. |
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$26,400 for a Carbon Grey TSX w/ out Nav. 48 mo. lease w/ zero money down for $398/mo on a lease. The dealer is buying me out of my other car with no negative equity so that is nice. Does this sound like a fair offer? |
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Jross, depending on where you live, I've seen that price beat by about $800 for the standard model. I don't like to lease, and you'd basically be financing a 18,000 vehicle that you'll get nothing back for at the end of the 4 yr term, plus have to worry about miles and damage. I'd find somewhere to get $4500 to throw down, finance the rest, and own the car after 4-5 yrs But, thats just my opinion |
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I live in Orlando, FL. Yes, I agree that buying a car is preferrable but without going into details it makes sense for us. Basically, we plan to buy the car but first have to get out of a bad lease and pay off another car. Then we will refi the TSX and go from there. After looking I think the price we got is a little high but not unreasonable. Going to try to get them down a little and see what happens. |
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don't let madatrub's statement of " I've seen that price beat by about $800 for the standard model." make you feel as if your not getting a decent deal. Your quote is pretty typical of what people are getting across the nation. I've seen at least 125 accounts on the net for Nav and non-Nav TSXs purchases, and only a very small percentage of non-Nav TSXs buyers have gotten a price of about $25,700, as madatrub is suggesting you could be getting. It was a little more common earlier in the year, but your quote is much more typical for the last few months since the great popularity of this model has been firmly established. |
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Just received a $26,191 offer for a silver TSX 6m non NAV and no accessories. Good thing is its in stock. I might as well get it. Also shooting for 3.9% financing for 5 years. I was in the market for the G35 and Audi A4 and those are the rates they offered me so hopefully Acura can match it. I did call Rallye Acura and they were honoring the $25,890 price but they had none in stock. Too bad. |
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