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729 messages, Last post on Jul 18, 2009 at 2:11 PM
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Just got an e-quote from a dealership here: "sale price" for one they have on the lot (the one I've been test driving... have an ethical question too) 2005 EX Manual $20,178, including fees. Of course I plan to negotiate for better, but I am curious about reactions from others here... Also - I've met with a rep at this same dealership twice & test drove this & the CR-V. I then used an internet pricing service & this dealership was one of the 4 that responded. What are the ethics of this? I now have 2 reps at the dealership. Thoughts appreciated! TDI Blues |
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$19,846 for the vehicle - including destination & document fees (cost of dealer invoice). Added security system installed & managed to get carpet mats for free as part of my trade in agreement. Total price was $20,240. Nice experience with Honda Cars of Bellevue. I pick it up on Monday!
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I just bought my first Honda, 2004 Element EXS AWD, and I LOVE it. I paid $20,200 (not including tax title, etc) which was about $100 less than dealer invoice. Lorenz Honda in Greenfield MA also gave me $300 above book on my trade (2003 Neon with almost 60,000 miles). I had shopped other SUVs and went in to test the CRV. I went in on Thursday night to test drive and brought my car in at 8:30 a.m. on Friday for an appraisal. They gave me good numbers but I told them I had to leave on a trip by 10:30-11:00 and I would add about 800 mile to the odometer by Monday. The dealer got the paper work finished, let me borrow a service car to go home and finish packing and I had everything signed and was drivng my new car, washed, tire shine, full tank, out of the lot at 10:45 a.m.!! Absolutely the BEST car buying experience I have ever had. |
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Replying to: tdiblues (Jul 23, 2005 12:59 pm)
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My brother recently made a deal on a 2005 Honda Element EX AWD in the St. Louis area. He was able to purchase the vehicle at invoice plus a very reasonable document fee (well below $200). Additionally, he had no trade. He was able to do so by dealing directly with the internet sales manager who supposedly makes money based on sheer volume and getting the dealership the end-of-year holdback. Do like a previous post said and check out the inventories at honda.com and then offer invoice plus document fee (but find out what the doc fee is, first since it can vary by several hundreds of dollars). All HONDA dealerships can sell the ELEMENT at invoice plus doc, but many choose not to do so and lose the sale. They simply are not in as much demand as salesmen will lead you to believe.
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Replying to: curt3 (Jul 30, 2005 2:52 pm) Today (7/30/2005), I went to a Honda dealership in Massachusetts (a big one in Norwood) and bought my new 2005 Honda Element EX AWD model with automatic transmission. After the negociation, my final price was $20,200 + state sales tax (at 5%) + $198 doc fee + $65 some fee. For your information, the list price (MSRP) of the 2005 Element EX AWD w/ auto trans is $22,240. It has just about every thing usesful. I didn't get any free floor mat or other freebies, though. I did get the 3.9%, 60 months auto loan rate from Honda. Honda offers this rate till Sept 1st. Now please tell me did I pay too much on the doc fee? How much should it be? I told the dealer I could get the any necessory doc from the government next Monday. So I could save this fee. But, he insisted that it must be done at their dealership. I knew it was a way they to make extra money on me, but I was too tired and just paid them. Thanks for listening. p.s. on the way home (about 25 miles distance), my first driving impression of this vehicle is good. However, the front windsheld bins did have blocked some front view (having a blind spot in the front each side). So be careful about this problem, and see if you can get used to it when you consider buying the Element.
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Bought one this weekend at Rock Honda in Fontana, CA for $19,992.00 plus T&L. No pressure, just nice people. good selection for clearance sale, but get internet quote first. |
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Replying to: rollon37 (Jul 27, 2005 2:38 pm) Good luck! I love driving it! |
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Replying to: kah4 (Jul 10, 2005 8:38 pm) |
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| i just got mine over the weekend at Norm Reeves Honda in Cerritos. they gave me a pretty good deal (the best i've seen yet) - $19540 + TL, which is about $2700 below msrp. it took a little bit of negotiating, but it was worth it. make sure you get quotes from ALL of your local dealers! this helps your negotiation a whole lot. this website was very helpful for me, and i hope it is for you as well. good luck!! so far, i killed a tank of gas and i got about 18 mpg. not great, but could be worse i guess. be wary of this car's mpg!! other than that, i love it! | |
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