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Hello, Does anyone know if you can combine the 0.9 financing with the 2K incentive? I am in the MA area. Thank you!
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I am interested in '08 Type-S. I know the $2K cash is still available...how about any special financing incentives...2.9%, 4.9% or someone indicated they got .9%? Thanks... |
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Replying to: mchalmers (Mar 31, 2008 4:13 pm) When I went to the dealer back in Jan they were offering the dealer cash and 2.9 financing; so not sure why the deals are getting worse and not better. I'm going to wait and see if they bring back the combined offer.
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Replying to: dimsumlo (Mar 31, 2008 12:20 am) According to the Acura website, you can't have the rear under body spoiler kit and mudguards. Kinda makes me wonder if this is the deal you really got.
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Replying to: vfa1520 (Mar 31, 2008 8:51 pm) |
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Replying to: cj69 (Mar 31, 2008 8:01 pm) MC |
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Ok - we love the TL - loved the test drive a couple of weeks ago and we think the net pricing of $31500 or so w/nav that everyone seems to be paying is reasonable for this auto. Our one concern is resale in 2013. We keep our cars 5 years, average 12k per year and we always purchase a 7 year 100K or 84K warranty so that when we go to resell we can advertise with warranty (makes the car stand out). We have a 2003 Camry XLE w/nav and all the goodies that we will sell on ebay or local paper or craigslist..... Our only hesitation is not being able to see any pcitures of the 2009 TL which may be radically different (as the Accord is from 08 to 07). We do believe that buying the last year of major model change will hurt on resale - especially if the new model is met with positive enthusiasm (re the Accord). We have searched EVERYWHERE and can not find any photos yet of the 2009. Just covered possible pics - but nothing definitive. Hard to believe that it is April 1st and no pics of a model that should ship this summer. The incentives as they are end on April 30th (dealer cash). When will manufacture of the 2008 stop? When will the availability of 2008 become more difficult? Can't pull the trigger without being able to compare 08 and 09 models (costs, features, etc.) Am I the only one?
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Replying to: zoomer602 (Apr 01, 2008 7:53 am) I have loved the Acura's since the Legend and would probably still drive one of those if I found a clean one, and I think I will feel the same about the TL. If you plan to sell the car after 4 or 5 years, and your current car is a 2003 I would personally wait it out just to see what comes. I plan to keep this car for at least 10 years unless I make enough cash to be able to upgrade and not care. A negative on the new body when it finally comes out is that the first year of production is never rock solid. The current TL is far overdue and they have perfected it quite nicely after producing it for 5 years. An example of first year negatives is the newly redesigned Honda Accord. If you go over to the accord thread you will see that many say the 4 cylinder is underpowered, and people HATE the v6 efficiency where it drops down cylinders and in certain situations lose the power when you want it most. I shopped the Accord hard and decided I was just not into the overall design, and that the first year of production seemed to already be off to a wacky start. Just my 2 cents. |
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Have a price of $28,500 plus Tax, title, Lic, Fees. from a very good dealer. Is this the best I can do?
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Replying to: meinhardg (Apr 02, 2008 5:37 pm)
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