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Re: CR-V vs. Santa Fe [TheQuestian] by bigdadi118
Dec 07, 2008 (12:03 pm)
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Replying to: TheQuestian (Dec 06, 2008 6:04 am)

The Questian
 
I will choose CRV based on Edmunds ratings reviews & fuel economy
 
2008 CRV Fuel Economy : 22-23 mpg
Editor's Rating : 9.0
Consumer's Rating : 9.2 (186 reviews)
 
2008 Sante Fe Fuel Economy : 19-20 mpg
Editor's Rating : 7.6
Consumer's Rating : 8.4 (84 reviews)
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Re: CR-V vs. Santa Fe [bigdadi118] by TheQuestian
Dec 07, 2008 (1:00 pm)
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Replying to: bigdadi118 (Dec 07, 2008 12:03 pm)

Thanks bigdadi.
 
I did see that the CRV was rated higher here, but I think vehicles are rated highly for different reasons. One of our main needs will be to haul my 120 lb. keyboard around, and the CRV does not seem best tailored to that kind of heavy lifting (given its slightly underpowered engine). Another important factor was the fold-flat rear seating in the Santa Fe. In chaperoning my keyboard from gig to gig, I believe this feature will definitely prove beneficial.
 
At the end of the day, I think everyone has unique needs. I certainly think the CRV would be the better choice for a lot of people, but I just don't think the feature set lines up with our situation.
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Re: CR-V vs. Santa Fe [TheQuestian] by blueiedgod
Dec 09, 2008 (10:51 am)
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Replying to: TheQuestian (Dec 06, 2008 6:04 am)

With $8,000 of nagative equity!!!! you better forget about buying a new car for while. It will be cheaper to just sell your car and driver her Rio until it is paid off.
 
Ask her how she got into the $8,000 of negative equity and you will see why you should not be buying a new vehicle now, or anytime in the near future, unless you have $8,000 to pay off the negative equity.
 
Figuring that a 3 year old Rio is probably worth about $3500, she must have a loan of $11,500. She must have traded in a few vehicles without any downpayment to arrive to the $20,000 loan 3 years ago. A $20,000 loan from 3 years ago should have about $5,500 on it by now if it were financed for 60 months at 3-5% APR.
 
A $20,000 loan on a $10,000 car?!?!?!?!?!?
 
Don't make the same mistake TWICE!!!!
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CR-V lease - is this a good offer? by BrooklyNYC
Dec 19, 2008 (10:03 pm)
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got the following offer in NYC:
2009 CR-V LX Auto
$299.00**x 39 months
12k miles a year
$0 down
 
is it a good price?
I'm worried for the 39 month - that would end the contract in Mar other then Dec which usually have better pricing for the new contracts
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Re: CR-V lease - is this a good offer? [BrooklyNYC] by bigdadi118
Dec 20, 2008 (11:46 am)
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Replying to: BrooklyNYC (Dec 19, 2008 10:03 pm)

This is the lowest lease in MA re LX FWD trim for special 1 in stock. You can use it as you base to negotiate. When it is 3 months before lease end you can go shopping and require dealer to buy out your lease with 3 months left.
 
2009 CRV LX AUTOMATIC FWD.$258/month
Lease requires approved credit; based on 12,000 miles/year, .20/mile excess; Lease based on $0 cash or trade down plus tax & fees.
Security deposit wavied. $258 x 36, 62% res.Price excludes taxes, title, and registration fees; prices include all customer rebates, promotions, and incentives to dealer.
 
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December whole monh lease special in MA...
Every 2009 Honda CRV LX
MSRP $22,965
Buy $21,488 OR Lease $268/month
4x4, Automatic
http://www.boch.com/bochhtml/bochhonda/pages/HondaSpecials.aspx
Lease requires approved credit; bases on 12,000 mile/year, .15/mile excess, Lease based on ZERO cash or trade down.
Security deposit waived. $268x39, 63% res. Price excludes taxes, documentation, title, and registration fees, prices include all customer rebates, promotions, and incentives to dealer. Lease #152942
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Re: CR-V lease - is this a good offer? [bigdadi118] by sassydog
Dec 27, 2008 (9:53 am)
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Replying to: bigdadi118 (Dec 20, 2008 11:46 am)

I am looking to lease a Honda CR-V in the next 2 months....Do you think it is better to lease RIGHT now or wait till after the new year? Does anyone think the rates will get worse?
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Re: CR-V lease - is this a good offer? [sassydog] by bigdadi118
Dec 27, 2008 (11:29 am)
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Replying to: sassydog (Dec 27, 2008 9:53 am)

For such condition of economy, it is getting worse before it gets better, so wait a little is on your side of advantage.
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I didn't do my homework before going to the dealership, is my lease bad? by bk_metro
Dec 29, 2008 (3:30 pm)
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I brought my 2005 CRV- EX 4WD to the dealer to see what kind of deal I could get. It was in a major accident 2 years ago (hit by drunk driver while parked) that cost about $15,000 to fix. The car was only 2 years old at that point and really hasn't been right since. The dealer offered me $11,000 on the car (less the $8000 left on note) which I used for a down payment on a new lease for a 2009 CRV-EX-L 4WD. I've never leased before and wasn't entirely clear on what I was getting into.
 
The agreed upon value of the new car is $28,480.26 (includes $600 for alarm system). Including taxes and everything I'm paying $441 for 48 months. From what I've looked at online, it's not the worst deal, but definitely not the best. Any thoughts? The residual value is $14160 and the money factor is .0036. I live in NYC so the sales tax is 8.25%
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Re: I didn't do my homework before going to the dealership, is my lease bad? [bk_metro] by bigdadi118
Dec 29, 2008 (4:09 pm)
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Replying to: bk_metro (Dec 29, 2008 3:30 pm)

money factor is .0036 is surely high
 
alram system 600 can be negotiated down to 350... I told the Finance guy I can get a Lojack for 500 he immediately offer me 350 if I take it now.
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CRV Lease Deals by dean27
Dec 29, 2008 (10:21 pm)
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Honda is offering this lease below: is if this is a good deal and if so, can I negotiate a better deal? IF so, how? I'm ready to lease any day now.
Thanks for your help!
 
 2009 CR-V Featured Standard Lease
$249.00 per month for 36 months. $2,999.00 total due at signing.
Includes down payment with no security deposit. Excludes taxes, titles and fees. For well-qualified buyers.
[Show Details] Show Details
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FEATURED LEASE: Closed-end lease for 2009 CR-V 2WD LX Automatic Transmission (Model RE3839EW) for $249.00 per month for 36 months with a $2,155.00 capitalized cost reduction available to customers who qualify for the AHFC Super Preferred credit tier. Other rates/tiers are available under this offer. $2,999.00 total due at lease signing (includes first month's payment, AHFC upfront acquisition fee, capitalized cost reduction, with no security deposit. Security deposit waived in featured lease example. Total net capitalized cost and base monthly payment does not include tax, license, title, registration, documentation fees, options, insurance and the like). Not all buyers may qualify.

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