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John 11-10-2003 02:09 PM

CR-V pricing - just back from the dealership
 
Any recent CR-V shoppers out there, we would appreciate your opinion...
are your dealerships successfully selling at ~ MSRP pricing right now?

I went in armed with all of Consumer Reports' info on holdpacks,
wholesale/invoice rates, and was told by the sales manager that he could
discount $500-600 off MSRP at the most. Simple supply/demand. It would be
easy for them to discount Civics and Accords but CR-Vs are in high demand,
there just aren't enough available. Heading off to more dealerships to
validate this, hoping to find something closer to invoice if possible.
(Boston area)

Thanks -
John



Bill B. Johnson 11-10-2003 09:00 PM

Re: CR-V pricing - just back from the dealership
 
In article <KnRrb.118923$275.344865@attbi_s53>, "John"
<hutch@dontspamplease.com> wrote:

> Any recent CR-V shoppers out there, we would appreciate your opinion...
> are your dealerships successfully selling at ~ MSRP pricing right now?
>
> I went in armed with all of Consumer Reports' info on holdpacks,
> wholesale/invoice rates, and was told by the sales manager that he could
> discount $500-600 off MSRP at the most. Simple supply/demand. It would be
> easy for them to discount Civics and Accords but CR-Vs are in high demand,
> there just aren't enough available. Heading off to more dealerships to
> validate this, hoping to find something closer to invoice if possible.
> (Boston area)
>
> Thanks -
> John


You might try visiting several different Honda dealerships and play one
against the other in reducing the price.

Bill B. Johnson 11-10-2003 09:00 PM

Re: CR-V pricing - just back from the dealership
 
In article <KnRrb.118923$275.344865@attbi_s53>, "John"
<hutch@dontspamplease.com> wrote:

> Any recent CR-V shoppers out there, we would appreciate your opinion...
> are your dealerships successfully selling at ~ MSRP pricing right now?
>
> I went in armed with all of Consumer Reports' info on holdpacks,
> wholesale/invoice rates, and was told by the sales manager that he could
> discount $500-600 off MSRP at the most. Simple supply/demand. It would be
> easy for them to discount Civics and Accords but CR-Vs are in high demand,
> there just aren't enough available. Heading off to more dealerships to
> validate this, hoping to find something closer to invoice if possible.
> (Boston area)
>
> Thanks -
> John


You might try visiting several different Honda dealerships and play one
against the other in reducing the price.

Bill B. Johnson 11-10-2003 09:00 PM

Re: CR-V pricing - just back from the dealership
 
In article <KnRrb.118923$275.344865@attbi_s53>, "John"
<hutch@dontspamplease.com> wrote:

> Any recent CR-V shoppers out there, we would appreciate your opinion...
> are your dealerships successfully selling at ~ MSRP pricing right now?
>
> I went in armed with all of Consumer Reports' info on holdpacks,
> wholesale/invoice rates, and was told by the sales manager that he could
> discount $500-600 off MSRP at the most. Simple supply/demand. It would be
> easy for them to discount Civics and Accords but CR-Vs are in high demand,
> there just aren't enough available. Heading off to more dealerships to
> validate this, hoping to find something closer to invoice if possible.
> (Boston area)
>
> Thanks -
> John


You might try visiting several different Honda dealerships and play one
against the other in reducing the price.

Bill B. Johnson 11-10-2003 09:00 PM

Re: CR-V pricing - just back from the dealership
 
In article <KnRrb.118923$275.344865@attbi_s53>, "John"
<hutch@dontspamplease.com> wrote:

> Any recent CR-V shoppers out there, we would appreciate your opinion...
> are your dealerships successfully selling at ~ MSRP pricing right now?
>
> I went in armed with all of Consumer Reports' info on holdpacks,
> wholesale/invoice rates, and was told by the sales manager that he could
> discount $500-600 off MSRP at the most. Simple supply/demand. It would be
> easy for them to discount Civics and Accords but CR-Vs are in high demand,
> there just aren't enough available. Heading off to more dealerships to
> validate this, hoping to find something closer to invoice if possible.
> (Boston area)
>
> Thanks -
> John


You might try visiting several different Honda dealerships and play one
against the other in reducing the price.

Ellen G 11-10-2003 09:43 PM

Re: CR-V pricing - just back from the dealership
 
John, I bought mine at Barry Honda in Dartmouth 3 weeks ago. Same
thing, about 500 less than MSRP. There were 3 on the lot and plenty of
other people wanting to drive the one I bought. I decided it wasn't
worth worrying about, it's not like this car is going to break the bank
like the Chevy Tahoe did.
Good luck, but if you see one you like you ought to buy it.
Ellen


John wrote:
> Any recent CR-V shoppers out there, we would appreciate your opinion...
> are your dealerships successfully selling at ~ MSRP pricing right now?
>
> I went in armed with all of Consumer Reports' info on holdpacks,
> wholesale/invoice rates, and was told by the sales manager that he could
> discount $500-600 off MSRP at the most. Simple supply/demand. It would be
> easy for them to discount Civics and Accords but CR-Vs are in high demand,
> there just aren't enough available. Heading off to more dealerships to
> validate this, hoping to find something closer to invoice if possible.
> (Boston area)
>
> Thanks -
> John
>
>



Ellen G 11-10-2003 09:43 PM

Re: CR-V pricing - just back from the dealership
 
John, I bought mine at Barry Honda in Dartmouth 3 weeks ago. Same
thing, about 500 less than MSRP. There were 3 on the lot and plenty of
other people wanting to drive the one I bought. I decided it wasn't
worth worrying about, it's not like this car is going to break the bank
like the Chevy Tahoe did.
Good luck, but if you see one you like you ought to buy it.
Ellen


John wrote:
> Any recent CR-V shoppers out there, we would appreciate your opinion...
> are your dealerships successfully selling at ~ MSRP pricing right now?
>
> I went in armed with all of Consumer Reports' info on holdpacks,
> wholesale/invoice rates, and was told by the sales manager that he could
> discount $500-600 off MSRP at the most. Simple supply/demand. It would be
> easy for them to discount Civics and Accords but CR-Vs are in high demand,
> there just aren't enough available. Heading off to more dealerships to
> validate this, hoping to find something closer to invoice if possible.
> (Boston area)
>
> Thanks -
> John
>
>



Ellen G 11-10-2003 09:43 PM

Re: CR-V pricing - just back from the dealership
 
John, I bought mine at Barry Honda in Dartmouth 3 weeks ago. Same
thing, about 500 less than MSRP. There were 3 on the lot and plenty of
other people wanting to drive the one I bought. I decided it wasn't
worth worrying about, it's not like this car is going to break the bank
like the Chevy Tahoe did.
Good luck, but if you see one you like you ought to buy it.
Ellen


John wrote:
> Any recent CR-V shoppers out there, we would appreciate your opinion...
> are your dealerships successfully selling at ~ MSRP pricing right now?
>
> I went in armed with all of Consumer Reports' info on holdpacks,
> wholesale/invoice rates, and was told by the sales manager that he could
> discount $500-600 off MSRP at the most. Simple supply/demand. It would be
> easy for them to discount Civics and Accords but CR-Vs are in high demand,
> there just aren't enough available. Heading off to more dealerships to
> validate this, hoping to find something closer to invoice if possible.
> (Boston area)
>
> Thanks -
> John
>
>



Ellen G 11-10-2003 09:43 PM

Re: CR-V pricing - just back from the dealership
 
John, I bought mine at Barry Honda in Dartmouth 3 weeks ago. Same
thing, about 500 less than MSRP. There were 3 on the lot and plenty of
other people wanting to drive the one I bought. I decided it wasn't
worth worrying about, it's not like this car is going to break the bank
like the Chevy Tahoe did.
Good luck, but if you see one you like you ought to buy it.
Ellen


John wrote:
> Any recent CR-V shoppers out there, we would appreciate your opinion...
> are your dealerships successfully selling at ~ MSRP pricing right now?
>
> I went in armed with all of Consumer Reports' info on holdpacks,
> wholesale/invoice rates, and was told by the sales manager that he could
> discount $500-600 off MSRP at the most. Simple supply/demand. It would be
> easy for them to discount Civics and Accords but CR-Vs are in high demand,
> there just aren't enough available. Heading off to more dealerships to
> validate this, hoping to find something closer to invoice if possible.
> (Boston area)
>
> Thanks -
> John
>
>



Ellen G 11-10-2003 09:44 PM

Re: CR-V pricing - just back from the dealership
 
1 more thought....let me know if you go to Dartmouth. I'll give you the
name of the salesman we worked with, good guy. Maybe we can both get
dinner out of the deal LOL
Ellen

John wrote:

> Any recent CR-V shoppers out there, we would appreciate your opinion...
> are your dealerships successfully selling at ~ MSRP pricing right now?
>
> I went in armed with all of Consumer Reports' info on holdpacks,
> wholesale/invoice rates, and was told by the sales manager that he could
> discount $500-600 off MSRP at the most. Simple supply/demand. It would be
> easy for them to discount Civics and Accords but CR-Vs are in high demand,
> there just aren't enough available. Heading off to more dealerships to
> validate this, hoping to find something closer to invoice if possible.
> (Boston area)
>
> Thanks -
> John
>
>



Ellen G 11-10-2003 09:44 PM

Re: CR-V pricing - just back from the dealership
 
1 more thought....let me know if you go to Dartmouth. I'll give you the
name of the salesman we worked with, good guy. Maybe we can both get
dinner out of the deal LOL
Ellen

John wrote:

> Any recent CR-V shoppers out there, we would appreciate your opinion...
> are your dealerships successfully selling at ~ MSRP pricing right now?
>
> I went in armed with all of Consumer Reports' info on holdpacks,
> wholesale/invoice rates, and was told by the sales manager that he could
> discount $500-600 off MSRP at the most. Simple supply/demand. It would be
> easy for them to discount Civics and Accords but CR-Vs are in high demand,
> there just aren't enough available. Heading off to more dealerships to
> validate this, hoping to find something closer to invoice if possible.
> (Boston area)
>
> Thanks -
> John
>
>



Ellen G 11-10-2003 09:44 PM

Re: CR-V pricing - just back from the dealership
 
1 more thought....let me know if you go to Dartmouth. I'll give you the
name of the salesman we worked with, good guy. Maybe we can both get
dinner out of the deal LOL
Ellen

John wrote:

> Any recent CR-V shoppers out there, we would appreciate your opinion...
> are your dealerships successfully selling at ~ MSRP pricing right now?
>
> I went in armed with all of Consumer Reports' info on holdpacks,
> wholesale/invoice rates, and was told by the sales manager that he could
> discount $500-600 off MSRP at the most. Simple supply/demand. It would be
> easy for them to discount Civics and Accords but CR-Vs are in high demand,
> there just aren't enough available. Heading off to more dealerships to
> validate this, hoping to find something closer to invoice if possible.
> (Boston area)
>
> Thanks -
> John
>
>



Ellen G 11-10-2003 09:44 PM

Re: CR-V pricing - just back from the dealership
 
1 more thought....let me know if you go to Dartmouth. I'll give you the
name of the salesman we worked with, good guy. Maybe we can both get
dinner out of the deal LOL
Ellen

John wrote:

> Any recent CR-V shoppers out there, we would appreciate your opinion...
> are your dealerships successfully selling at ~ MSRP pricing right now?
>
> I went in armed with all of Consumer Reports' info on holdpacks,
> wholesale/invoice rates, and was told by the sales manager that he could
> discount $500-600 off MSRP at the most. Simple supply/demand. It would be
> easy for them to discount Civics and Accords but CR-Vs are in high demand,
> there just aren't enough available. Heading off to more dealerships to
> validate this, hoping to find something closer to invoice if possible.
> (Boston area)
>
> Thanks -
> John
>
>



Dave Hau 11-11-2003 01:47 AM

Re: CR-V pricing - just back from the dealership
 
That seems about right. I checked the price at http://www.carsdirect.com
using a Boston zip code. It came out to $300 below MSRP.

On the other hand, I checked the price using a San Francisco zip code and
the price was about $1000 below MSRP. Maybe this car is more popular in New
England than on the West Coast.

- Dave



"John" <hutch@dontspamplease.com> wrote in message
news:KnRrb.118923$275.344865@attbi_s53...
> Any recent CR-V shoppers out there, we would appreciate your opinion...
> are your dealerships successfully selling at ~ MSRP pricing right now?
>
> I went in armed with all of Consumer Reports' info on holdpacks,
> wholesale/invoice rates, and was told by the sales manager that he could
> discount $500-600 off MSRP at the most. Simple supply/demand. It would be
> easy for them to discount Civics and Accords but CR-Vs are in high demand,
> there just aren't enough available. Heading off to more dealerships to
> validate this, hoping to find something closer to invoice if possible.
> (Boston area)
>
> Thanks -
> John
>
>




Dave Hau 11-11-2003 01:47 AM

Re: CR-V pricing - just back from the dealership
 
That seems about right. I checked the price at http://www.carsdirect.com
using a Boston zip code. It came out to $300 below MSRP.

On the other hand, I checked the price using a San Francisco zip code and
the price was about $1000 below MSRP. Maybe this car is more popular in New
England than on the West Coast.

- Dave



"John" <hutch@dontspamplease.com> wrote in message
news:KnRrb.118923$275.344865@attbi_s53...
> Any recent CR-V shoppers out there, we would appreciate your opinion...
> are your dealerships successfully selling at ~ MSRP pricing right now?
>
> I went in armed with all of Consumer Reports' info on holdpacks,
> wholesale/invoice rates, and was told by the sales manager that he could
> discount $500-600 off MSRP at the most. Simple supply/demand. It would be
> easy for them to discount Civics and Accords but CR-Vs are in high demand,
> there just aren't enough available. Heading off to more dealerships to
> validate this, hoping to find something closer to invoice if possible.
> (Boston area)
>
> Thanks -
> John
>
>




Dave Hau 11-11-2003 01:47 AM

Re: CR-V pricing - just back from the dealership
 
That seems about right. I checked the price at http://www.carsdirect.com
using a Boston zip code. It came out to $300 below MSRP.

On the other hand, I checked the price using a San Francisco zip code and
the price was about $1000 below MSRP. Maybe this car is more popular in New
England than on the West Coast.

- Dave



"John" <hutch@dontspamplease.com> wrote in message
news:KnRrb.118923$275.344865@attbi_s53...
> Any recent CR-V shoppers out there, we would appreciate your opinion...
> are your dealerships successfully selling at ~ MSRP pricing right now?
>
> I went in armed with all of Consumer Reports' info on holdpacks,
> wholesale/invoice rates, and was told by the sales manager that he could
> discount $500-600 off MSRP at the most. Simple supply/demand. It would be
> easy for them to discount Civics and Accords but CR-Vs are in high demand,
> there just aren't enough available. Heading off to more dealerships to
> validate this, hoping to find something closer to invoice if possible.
> (Boston area)
>
> Thanks -
> John
>
>




Dave Hau 11-11-2003 01:47 AM

Re: CR-V pricing - just back from the dealership
 
That seems about right. I checked the price at http://www.carsdirect.com
using a Boston zip code. It came out to $300 below MSRP.

On the other hand, I checked the price using a San Francisco zip code and
the price was about $1000 below MSRP. Maybe this car is more popular in New
England than on the West Coast.

- Dave



"John" <hutch@dontspamplease.com> wrote in message
news:KnRrb.118923$275.344865@attbi_s53...
> Any recent CR-V shoppers out there, we would appreciate your opinion...
> are your dealerships successfully selling at ~ MSRP pricing right now?
>
> I went in armed with all of Consumer Reports' info on holdpacks,
> wholesale/invoice rates, and was told by the sales manager that he could
> discount $500-600 off MSRP at the most. Simple supply/demand. It would be
> easy for them to discount Civics and Accords but CR-Vs are in high demand,
> there just aren't enough available. Heading off to more dealerships to
> validate this, hoping to find something closer to invoice if possible.
> (Boston area)
>
> Thanks -
> John
>
>




John 11-11-2003 07:41 AM

Re: CR-V pricing - just back from the dealership
 
Thanks for the input. I went to another dealership after my first post and
got the same story there. Since my big requirement is giving my wife a car
w/ ABS and AWD, the Subaru Forester X is a real temptation, currently being
offered to us under invoice. A CR-V would have been nice... :)

"Ellen G" <EMG_217@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:bopick$1g9moi$1@ID-195482.news.uni-berlin.de...
> John, I bought mine at Barry Honda in Dartmouth 3 weeks ago. Same
> thing, about 500 less than MSRP. There were 3 on the lot and plenty of
> other people wanting to drive the one I bought. I decided it wasn't
> worth worrying about, it's not like this car is going to break the bank
> like the Chevy Tahoe did.
> Good luck, but if you see one you like you ought to buy it.
> Ellen
>
> John wrote:
> > Any recent CR-V shoppers out there, we would appreciate your opinion...
> > are your dealerships successfully selling at ~ MSRP pricing right now?
> >
> > I went in armed with all of Consumer Reports' info on holdpacks,
> > wholesale/invoice rates, and was told by the sales manager that he could
> > discount $500-600 off MSRP at the most. Simple supply/demand. It would

be
> > easy for them to discount Civics and Accords but CR-Vs are in high

demand,
> > there just aren't enough available. Heading off to more dealerships to
> > validate this, hoping to find something closer to invoice if possible.
> > (Boston area)




John 11-11-2003 07:41 AM

Re: CR-V pricing - just back from the dealership
 
Thanks for the input. I went to another dealership after my first post and
got the same story there. Since my big requirement is giving my wife a car
w/ ABS and AWD, the Subaru Forester X is a real temptation, currently being
offered to us under invoice. A CR-V would have been nice... :)

"Ellen G" <EMG_217@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:bopick$1g9moi$1@ID-195482.news.uni-berlin.de...
> John, I bought mine at Barry Honda in Dartmouth 3 weeks ago. Same
> thing, about 500 less than MSRP. There were 3 on the lot and plenty of
> other people wanting to drive the one I bought. I decided it wasn't
> worth worrying about, it's not like this car is going to break the bank
> like the Chevy Tahoe did.
> Good luck, but if you see one you like you ought to buy it.
> Ellen
>
> John wrote:
> > Any recent CR-V shoppers out there, we would appreciate your opinion...
> > are your dealerships successfully selling at ~ MSRP pricing right now?
> >
> > I went in armed with all of Consumer Reports' info on holdpacks,
> > wholesale/invoice rates, and was told by the sales manager that he could
> > discount $500-600 off MSRP at the most. Simple supply/demand. It would

be
> > easy for them to discount Civics and Accords but CR-Vs are in high

demand,
> > there just aren't enough available. Heading off to more dealerships to
> > validate this, hoping to find something closer to invoice if possible.
> > (Boston area)




John 11-11-2003 07:41 AM

Re: CR-V pricing - just back from the dealership
 
Thanks for the input. I went to another dealership after my first post and
got the same story there. Since my big requirement is giving my wife a car
w/ ABS and AWD, the Subaru Forester X is a real temptation, currently being
offered to us under invoice. A CR-V would have been nice... :)

"Ellen G" <EMG_217@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:bopick$1g9moi$1@ID-195482.news.uni-berlin.de...
> John, I bought mine at Barry Honda in Dartmouth 3 weeks ago. Same
> thing, about 500 less than MSRP. There were 3 on the lot and plenty of
> other people wanting to drive the one I bought. I decided it wasn't
> worth worrying about, it's not like this car is going to break the bank
> like the Chevy Tahoe did.
> Good luck, but if you see one you like you ought to buy it.
> Ellen
>
> John wrote:
> > Any recent CR-V shoppers out there, we would appreciate your opinion...
> > are your dealerships successfully selling at ~ MSRP pricing right now?
> >
> > I went in armed with all of Consumer Reports' info on holdpacks,
> > wholesale/invoice rates, and was told by the sales manager that he could
> > discount $500-600 off MSRP at the most. Simple supply/demand. It would

be
> > easy for them to discount Civics and Accords but CR-Vs are in high

demand,
> > there just aren't enough available. Heading off to more dealerships to
> > validate this, hoping to find something closer to invoice if possible.
> > (Boston area)




John 11-11-2003 07:41 AM

Re: CR-V pricing - just back from the dealership
 
Thanks for the input. I went to another dealership after my first post and
got the same story there. Since my big requirement is giving my wife a car
w/ ABS and AWD, the Subaru Forester X is a real temptation, currently being
offered to us under invoice. A CR-V would have been nice... :)

"Ellen G" <EMG_217@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:bopick$1g9moi$1@ID-195482.news.uni-berlin.de...
> John, I bought mine at Barry Honda in Dartmouth 3 weeks ago. Same
> thing, about 500 less than MSRP. There were 3 on the lot and plenty of
> other people wanting to drive the one I bought. I decided it wasn't
> worth worrying about, it's not like this car is going to break the bank
> like the Chevy Tahoe did.
> Good luck, but if you see one you like you ought to buy it.
> Ellen
>
> John wrote:
> > Any recent CR-V shoppers out there, we would appreciate your opinion...
> > are your dealerships successfully selling at ~ MSRP pricing right now?
> >
> > I went in armed with all of Consumer Reports' info on holdpacks,
> > wholesale/invoice rates, and was told by the sales manager that he could
> > discount $500-600 off MSRP at the most. Simple supply/demand. It would

be
> > easy for them to discount Civics and Accords but CR-Vs are in high

demand,
> > there just aren't enough available. Heading off to more dealerships to
> > validate this, hoping to find something closer to invoice if possible.
> > (Boston area)




'Curly Q. Links' 11-11-2003 09:36 AM

Re: CR-V pricing - just back from the dealership
 
Dave Hau wrote:
>
> That seems about right. I checked the price at http://www.carsdirect.com
> using a Boston zip code. It came out to $300 below MSRP.
>
> On the other hand, I checked the price using a San Francisco zip code and
> the price was about $1000 below MSRP. Maybe this car is more popular in New
> England than on the West Coast.
>
> - Dave


----------------------
Dave,

On the subject of POPULARITY, we searched for a while before we got our
new (used) CRV, and we live near Edmonton, Alberta. Calgary is about two
hours away, but Calgary is closer to 'ski country' and we found that the
number of used CRV's to choose from was at least three times higher in
the Calgary newspaper / AutoTrader / Internet listings.

I thought the population of CRV's was high in Edmonton . . . . I'll have
to watch closely next time I'm in Calgary.

'Curly'
----------------------

'Curly Q. Links' 11-11-2003 09:36 AM

Re: CR-V pricing - just back from the dealership
 
Dave Hau wrote:
>
> That seems about right. I checked the price at http://www.carsdirect.com
> using a Boston zip code. It came out to $300 below MSRP.
>
> On the other hand, I checked the price using a San Francisco zip code and
> the price was about $1000 below MSRP. Maybe this car is more popular in New
> England than on the West Coast.
>
> - Dave


----------------------
Dave,

On the subject of POPULARITY, we searched for a while before we got our
new (used) CRV, and we live near Edmonton, Alberta. Calgary is about two
hours away, but Calgary is closer to 'ski country' and we found that the
number of used CRV's to choose from was at least three times higher in
the Calgary newspaper / AutoTrader / Internet listings.

I thought the population of CRV's was high in Edmonton . . . . I'll have
to watch closely next time I'm in Calgary.

'Curly'
----------------------

'Curly Q. Links' 11-11-2003 09:36 AM

Re: CR-V pricing - just back from the dealership
 
Dave Hau wrote:
>
> That seems about right. I checked the price at http://www.carsdirect.com
> using a Boston zip code. It came out to $300 below MSRP.
>
> On the other hand, I checked the price using a San Francisco zip code and
> the price was about $1000 below MSRP. Maybe this car is more popular in New
> England than on the West Coast.
>
> - Dave


----------------------
Dave,

On the subject of POPULARITY, we searched for a while before we got our
new (used) CRV, and we live near Edmonton, Alberta. Calgary is about two
hours away, but Calgary is closer to 'ski country' and we found that the
number of used CRV's to choose from was at least three times higher in
the Calgary newspaper / AutoTrader / Internet listings.

I thought the population of CRV's was high in Edmonton . . . . I'll have
to watch closely next time I'm in Calgary.

'Curly'
----------------------

'Curly Q. Links' 11-11-2003 09:36 AM

Re: CR-V pricing - just back from the dealership
 
Dave Hau wrote:
>
> That seems about right. I checked the price at http://www.carsdirect.com
> using a Boston zip code. It came out to $300 below MSRP.
>
> On the other hand, I checked the price using a San Francisco zip code and
> the price was about $1000 below MSRP. Maybe this car is more popular in New
> England than on the West Coast.
>
> - Dave


----------------------
Dave,

On the subject of POPULARITY, we searched for a while before we got our
new (used) CRV, and we live near Edmonton, Alberta. Calgary is about two
hours away, but Calgary is closer to 'ski country' and we found that the
number of used CRV's to choose from was at least three times higher in
the Calgary newspaper / AutoTrader / Internet listings.

I thought the population of CRV's was high in Edmonton . . . . I'll have
to watch closely next time I'm in Calgary.

'Curly'
----------------------

DragonRider 11-11-2003 11:52 PM

Re: CR-V pricing - just back from the dealership
 
On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 19:09:30 GMT, "John" <hutch@dontspamplease.com>
wrote:

>Any recent CR-V shoppers out there, we would appreciate your opinion...
>are your dealerships successfully selling at ~ MSRP pricing right now?
>
>I went in armed with all of Consumer Reports' info on holdpacks,


1. It's holdback
2. It's not yours. It's for the flooring of the vehicles. They may
sell the one imediately but it's used to cover the ones that aren't.
It's part of the cost of doing business.

>wholesale/invoice rates, and was told by the sales manager that he could
>discount $500-600 off MSRP at the most. Simple supply/demand. It would be
>easy for them to discount Civics and Accords but CR-Vs are in high demand,
>there just aren't enough available. Heading off to more dealerships to
>validate this, hoping to find something closer to invoice if possible.


Let's see, it's mid-November, AWD and 4x4's are about to be in major
demand when the weather turns white and fluffy, so yeah, he's going to
get whatever he wants for them. After all, there are still many people
who are blinded by the badge. There isn't anything wrong with the
CR-V but there are other equally good vehicles (if not better in their
own respects) out there. Shop around a bit.


DragonRider 11-11-2003 11:52 PM

Re: CR-V pricing - just back from the dealership
 
On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 19:09:30 GMT, "John" <hutch@dontspamplease.com>
wrote:

>Any recent CR-V shoppers out there, we would appreciate your opinion...
>are your dealerships successfully selling at ~ MSRP pricing right now?
>
>I went in armed with all of Consumer Reports' info on holdpacks,


1. It's holdback
2. It's not yours. It's for the flooring of the vehicles. They may
sell the one imediately but it's used to cover the ones that aren't.
It's part of the cost of doing business.

>wholesale/invoice rates, and was told by the sales manager that he could
>discount $500-600 off MSRP at the most. Simple supply/demand. It would be
>easy for them to discount Civics and Accords but CR-Vs are in high demand,
>there just aren't enough available. Heading off to more dealerships to
>validate this, hoping to find something closer to invoice if possible.


Let's see, it's mid-November, AWD and 4x4's are about to be in major
demand when the weather turns white and fluffy, so yeah, he's going to
get whatever he wants for them. After all, there are still many people
who are blinded by the badge. There isn't anything wrong with the
CR-V but there are other equally good vehicles (if not better in their
own respects) out there. Shop around a bit.


DragonRider 11-11-2003 11:52 PM

Re: CR-V pricing - just back from the dealership
 
On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 19:09:30 GMT, "John" <hutch@dontspamplease.com>
wrote:

>Any recent CR-V shoppers out there, we would appreciate your opinion...
>are your dealerships successfully selling at ~ MSRP pricing right now?
>
>I went in armed with all of Consumer Reports' info on holdpacks,


1. It's holdback
2. It's not yours. It's for the flooring of the vehicles. They may
sell the one imediately but it's used to cover the ones that aren't.
It's part of the cost of doing business.

>wholesale/invoice rates, and was told by the sales manager that he could
>discount $500-600 off MSRP at the most. Simple supply/demand. It would be
>easy for them to discount Civics and Accords but CR-Vs are in high demand,
>there just aren't enough available. Heading off to more dealerships to
>validate this, hoping to find something closer to invoice if possible.


Let's see, it's mid-November, AWD and 4x4's are about to be in major
demand when the weather turns white and fluffy, so yeah, he's going to
get whatever he wants for them. After all, there are still many people
who are blinded by the badge. There isn't anything wrong with the
CR-V but there are other equally good vehicles (if not better in their
own respects) out there. Shop around a bit.


DragonRider 11-11-2003 11:52 PM

Re: CR-V pricing - just back from the dealership
 
On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 19:09:30 GMT, "John" <hutch@dontspamplease.com>
wrote:

>Any recent CR-V shoppers out there, we would appreciate your opinion...
>are your dealerships successfully selling at ~ MSRP pricing right now?
>
>I went in armed with all of Consumer Reports' info on holdpacks,


1. It's holdback
2. It's not yours. It's for the flooring of the vehicles. They may
sell the one imediately but it's used to cover the ones that aren't.
It's part of the cost of doing business.

>wholesale/invoice rates, and was told by the sales manager that he could
>discount $500-600 off MSRP at the most. Simple supply/demand. It would be
>easy for them to discount Civics and Accords but CR-Vs are in high demand,
>there just aren't enough available. Heading off to more dealerships to
>validate this, hoping to find something closer to invoice if possible.


Let's see, it's mid-November, AWD and 4x4's are about to be in major
demand when the weather turns white and fluffy, so yeah, he's going to
get whatever he wants for them. After all, there are still many people
who are blinded by the badge. There isn't anything wrong with the
CR-V but there are other equally good vehicles (if not better in their
own respects) out there. Shop around a bit.


John 11-12-2003 07:34 AM

Re: CR-V pricing - just back from the dealership
 
> Let's see, it's mid-November, AWD and 4x4's are about to be in major
> demand when the weather turns white and fluffy, so yeah, he's going to
> get whatever he wants for them. After all, there are still many people
> who are blinded by the badge. There isn't anything wrong with the
> CR-V but there are other equally good vehicles (if not better in their
> own respects) out there. Shop around a bit.


Yup. We're about to snap up a similarly equipped Forester (well, no
picnic table though, lol) for about $2K less.




John 11-12-2003 07:34 AM

Re: CR-V pricing - just back from the dealership
 
> Let's see, it's mid-November, AWD and 4x4's are about to be in major
> demand when the weather turns white and fluffy, so yeah, he's going to
> get whatever he wants for them. After all, there are still many people
> who are blinded by the badge. There isn't anything wrong with the
> CR-V but there are other equally good vehicles (if not better in their
> own respects) out there. Shop around a bit.


Yup. We're about to snap up a similarly equipped Forester (well, no
picnic table though, lol) for about $2K less.




John 11-12-2003 07:34 AM

Re: CR-V pricing - just back from the dealership
 
> Let's see, it's mid-November, AWD and 4x4's are about to be in major
> demand when the weather turns white and fluffy, so yeah, he's going to
> get whatever he wants for them. After all, there are still many people
> who are blinded by the badge. There isn't anything wrong with the
> CR-V but there are other equally good vehicles (if not better in their
> own respects) out there. Shop around a bit.


Yup. We're about to snap up a similarly equipped Forester (well, no
picnic table though, lol) for about $2K less.




John 11-12-2003 07:34 AM

Re: CR-V pricing - just back from the dealership
 
> Let's see, it's mid-November, AWD and 4x4's are about to be in major
> demand when the weather turns white and fluffy, so yeah, he's going to
> get whatever he wants for them. After all, there are still many people
> who are blinded by the badge. There isn't anything wrong with the
> CR-V but there are other equally good vehicles (if not better in their
> own respects) out there. Shop around a bit.


Yup. We're about to snap up a similarly equipped Forester (well, no
picnic table though, lol) for about $2K less.




GD 11-13-2003 12:08 AM

Re: CR-V pricing - just back from the dealership
 
Some one on the discussion group of www.edmunds.com got a deal below invoice
price. My deal on a 2004 LX FWD was under $18k +TTL, which was about $1500
below MSRP.

GD

"John" <hutch@dontspamplease.com> wrote in message
news:KnRrb.118923$275.344865@attbi_s53...
> Any recent CR-V shoppers out there, we would appreciate your opinion...
> are your dealerships successfully selling at ~ MSRP pricing right now?
>
> I went in armed with all of Consumer Reports' info on holdpacks,
> wholesale/invoice rates, and was told by the sales manager that he could
> discount $500-600 off MSRP at the most. Simple supply/demand. It would be
> easy for them to discount Civics and Accords but CR-Vs are in high demand,
> there just aren't enough available. Heading off to more dealerships to
> validate this, hoping to find something closer to invoice if possible.
> (Boston area)
>
> Thanks -
> John
>
>




GD 11-13-2003 12:08 AM

Re: CR-V pricing - just back from the dealership
 
Some one on the discussion group of www.edmunds.com got a deal below invoice
price. My deal on a 2004 LX FWD was under $18k +TTL, which was about $1500
below MSRP.

GD

"John" <hutch@dontspamplease.com> wrote in message
news:KnRrb.118923$275.344865@attbi_s53...
> Any recent CR-V shoppers out there, we would appreciate your opinion...
> are your dealerships successfully selling at ~ MSRP pricing right now?
>
> I went in armed with all of Consumer Reports' info on holdpacks,
> wholesale/invoice rates, and was told by the sales manager that he could
> discount $500-600 off MSRP at the most. Simple supply/demand. It would be
> easy for them to discount Civics and Accords but CR-Vs are in high demand,
> there just aren't enough available. Heading off to more dealerships to
> validate this, hoping to find something closer to invoice if possible.
> (Boston area)
>
> Thanks -
> John
>
>




GD 11-13-2003 12:08 AM

Re: CR-V pricing - just back from the dealership
 
Some one on the discussion group of www.edmunds.com got a deal below invoice
price. My deal on a 2004 LX FWD was under $18k +TTL, which was about $1500
below MSRP.

GD

"John" <hutch@dontspamplease.com> wrote in message
news:KnRrb.118923$275.344865@attbi_s53...
> Any recent CR-V shoppers out there, we would appreciate your opinion...
> are your dealerships successfully selling at ~ MSRP pricing right now?
>
> I went in armed with all of Consumer Reports' info on holdpacks,
> wholesale/invoice rates, and was told by the sales manager that he could
> discount $500-600 off MSRP at the most. Simple supply/demand. It would be
> easy for them to discount Civics and Accords but CR-Vs are in high demand,
> there just aren't enough available. Heading off to more dealerships to
> validate this, hoping to find something closer to invoice if possible.
> (Boston area)
>
> Thanks -
> John
>
>




GD 11-13-2003 12:08 AM

Re: CR-V pricing - just back from the dealership
 
Some one on the discussion group of www.edmunds.com got a deal below invoice
price. My deal on a 2004 LX FWD was under $18k +TTL, which was about $1500
below MSRP.

GD

"John" <hutch@dontspamplease.com> wrote in message
news:KnRrb.118923$275.344865@attbi_s53...
> Any recent CR-V shoppers out there, we would appreciate your opinion...
> are your dealerships successfully selling at ~ MSRP pricing right now?
>
> I went in armed with all of Consumer Reports' info on holdpacks,
> wholesale/invoice rates, and was told by the sales manager that he could
> discount $500-600 off MSRP at the most. Simple supply/demand. It would be
> easy for them to discount Civics and Accords but CR-Vs are in high demand,
> there just aren't enough available. Heading off to more dealerships to
> validate this, hoping to find something closer to invoice if possible.
> (Boston area)
>
> Thanks -
> John
>
>




DragonRider 11-13-2003 07:29 AM

Re: CR-V pricing - just back from the dealership
 
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 23:08:30 -0600, "GD" <noSpam_gd@yahoo.com> wrote:

>Some one on the discussion group of www.edmunds.com got a deal below invoice
>price. My deal on a 2004 LX FWD was under $18k +TTL, which was about $1500
>below MSRP.


One thing to keep in mind is that the pricing on Edmunds is not always
correct, neither are the specials. I've seen them list several cases
where the manufacturer supposedly had both rebates and special
financing when it was really one or the other, and some times they
even had the invoices as much as a grand above or below reality. Then
again, it can be as much as 3 months behind in terms of what deals are
really running.

Just like anything else, you get what you pay for and Edmunds is free.
It is good for getting you into the ballpark though.



DragonRider 11-13-2003 07:29 AM

Re: CR-V pricing - just back from the dealership
 
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 23:08:30 -0600, "GD" <noSpam_gd@yahoo.com> wrote:

>Some one on the discussion group of www.edmunds.com got a deal below invoice
>price. My deal on a 2004 LX FWD was under $18k +TTL, which was about $1500
>below MSRP.


One thing to keep in mind is that the pricing on Edmunds is not always
correct, neither are the specials. I've seen them list several cases
where the manufacturer supposedly had both rebates and special
financing when it was really one or the other, and some times they
even had the invoices as much as a grand above or below reality. Then
again, it can be as much as 3 months behind in terms of what deals are
really running.

Just like anything else, you get what you pay for and Edmunds is free.
It is good for getting you into the ballpark though.



DragonRider 11-13-2003 07:29 AM

Re: CR-V pricing - just back from the dealership
 
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 23:08:30 -0600, "GD" <noSpam_gd@yahoo.com> wrote:

>Some one on the discussion group of www.edmunds.com got a deal below invoice
>price. My deal on a 2004 LX FWD was under $18k +TTL, which was about $1500
>below MSRP.


One thing to keep in mind is that the pricing on Edmunds is not always
correct, neither are the specials. I've seen them list several cases
where the manufacturer supposedly had both rebates and special
financing when it was really one or the other, and some times they
even had the invoices as much as a grand above or below reality. Then
again, it can be as much as 3 months behind in terms of what deals are
really running.

Just like anything else, you get what you pay for and Edmunds is free.
It is good for getting you into the ballpark though.




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