Price on 2004 Accord EX V6
#31
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Re: Price on 2004 Accord EX V6
In rec.autos.makers.honda davidki <davidki@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I am also looking at the Honda Accord, I have so far talked with the
> following dealer here in LA, it is a no hassle price and their Doc fee
> is only $45.00 +tax and License the guy Al is a straight shooter and
> very patient ,not pushy at all.
> check them out, here is the prices on the 3 cars I was considering,
> you may even be able to bargin a bit more once you finalize on the
> model you want for sure..
> Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 12:38:04 -0500 (Eastern Standard Time)
> From: arizal@rockhonda.dealerspace.com Add to Address Book
> To: davidki@yahoo.com
> Subject: RE:2004 Acord prices
>
>
> 2004 Acord EX 4cy Auto MSRP 23,140.00 YOUR SPECIAL PRICE
> $20,788.00***PLUS FEES
> 2004 Acord EX-L 4 Cy Auto MSRP 24,940.00 YOUR SPECIAL PRICE
> $22,688.00***PLUS FEES
> 2004 Acord Ex -L V6 Auto MSRP 26,890.00 YOUR SPECIAL PRICE
> $24,388.00***PLUS FEES
If you pay one of those prices, you are getting a fine deal. I'm not saying
that you wont be able to find a lower price. What I'm saying is that you
should have no guilt paying those prices. But it will be worth it to call
the Internet sales departments of a few other dealers and see if they can
beat them.
--
-Joshua Belsky
jjbelsky@yahoo.com
http://belsky.net
> I am also looking at the Honda Accord, I have so far talked with the
> following dealer here in LA, it is a no hassle price and their Doc fee
> is only $45.00 +tax and License the guy Al is a straight shooter and
> very patient ,not pushy at all.
> check them out, here is the prices on the 3 cars I was considering,
> you may even be able to bargin a bit more once you finalize on the
> model you want for sure..
> Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 12:38:04 -0500 (Eastern Standard Time)
> From: arizal@rockhonda.dealerspace.com Add to Address Book
> To: davidki@yahoo.com
> Subject: RE:2004 Acord prices
>
>
> 2004 Acord EX 4cy Auto MSRP 23,140.00 YOUR SPECIAL PRICE
> $20,788.00***PLUS FEES
> 2004 Acord EX-L 4 Cy Auto MSRP 24,940.00 YOUR SPECIAL PRICE
> $22,688.00***PLUS FEES
> 2004 Acord Ex -L V6 Auto MSRP 26,890.00 YOUR SPECIAL PRICE
> $24,388.00***PLUS FEES
If you pay one of those prices, you are getting a fine deal. I'm not saying
that you wont be able to find a lower price. What I'm saying is that you
should have no guilt paying those prices. But it will be worth it to call
the Internet sales departments of a few other dealers and see if they can
beat them.
--
-Joshua Belsky
jjbelsky@yahoo.com
http://belsky.net
#32
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Re: Price on 2004 Accord EX V6
In rec.autos.makers.honda davidki <davidki@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I am also looking at the Honda Accord, I have so far talked with the
> following dealer here in LA, it is a no hassle price and their Doc fee
> is only $45.00 +tax and License the guy Al is a straight shooter and
> very patient ,not pushy at all.
> check them out, here is the prices on the 3 cars I was considering,
> you may even be able to bargin a bit more once you finalize on the
> model you want for sure..
> Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 12:38:04 -0500 (Eastern Standard Time)
> From: arizal@rockhonda.dealerspace.com Add to Address Book
> To: davidki@yahoo.com
> Subject: RE:2004 Acord prices
>
>
> 2004 Acord EX 4cy Auto MSRP 23,140.00 YOUR SPECIAL PRICE
> $20,788.00***PLUS FEES
> 2004 Acord EX-L 4 Cy Auto MSRP 24,940.00 YOUR SPECIAL PRICE
> $22,688.00***PLUS FEES
> 2004 Acord Ex -L V6 Auto MSRP 26,890.00 YOUR SPECIAL PRICE
> $24,388.00***PLUS FEES
If you pay one of those prices, you are getting a fine deal. I'm not saying
that you wont be able to find a lower price. What I'm saying is that you
should have no guilt paying those prices. But it will be worth it to call
the Internet sales departments of a few other dealers and see if they can
beat them.
--
-Joshua Belsky
jjbelsky@yahoo.com
http://belsky.net
> I am also looking at the Honda Accord, I have so far talked with the
> following dealer here in LA, it is a no hassle price and their Doc fee
> is only $45.00 +tax and License the guy Al is a straight shooter and
> very patient ,not pushy at all.
> check them out, here is the prices on the 3 cars I was considering,
> you may even be able to bargin a bit more once you finalize on the
> model you want for sure..
> Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 12:38:04 -0500 (Eastern Standard Time)
> From: arizal@rockhonda.dealerspace.com Add to Address Book
> To: davidki@yahoo.com
> Subject: RE:2004 Acord prices
>
>
> 2004 Acord EX 4cy Auto MSRP 23,140.00 YOUR SPECIAL PRICE
> $20,788.00***PLUS FEES
> 2004 Acord EX-L 4 Cy Auto MSRP 24,940.00 YOUR SPECIAL PRICE
> $22,688.00***PLUS FEES
> 2004 Acord Ex -L V6 Auto MSRP 26,890.00 YOUR SPECIAL PRICE
> $24,388.00***PLUS FEES
If you pay one of those prices, you are getting a fine deal. I'm not saying
that you wont be able to find a lower price. What I'm saying is that you
should have no guilt paying those prices. But it will be worth it to call
the Internet sales departments of a few other dealers and see if they can
beat them.
--
-Joshua Belsky
jjbelsky@yahoo.com
http://belsky.net
#33
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Re: Price on 2004 Accord EX V6
In rec.autos.makers.honda davidki <davidki@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I am also looking at the Honda Accord, I have so far talked with the
> following dealer here in LA, it is a no hassle price and their Doc fee
> is only $45.00 +tax and License the guy Al is a straight shooter and
> very patient ,not pushy at all.
> check them out, here is the prices on the 3 cars I was considering,
> you may even be able to bargin a bit more once you finalize on the
> model you want for sure..
> Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 12:38:04 -0500 (Eastern Standard Time)
> From: arizal@rockhonda.dealerspace.com Add to Address Book
> To: davidki@yahoo.com
> Subject: RE:2004 Acord prices
>
>
> 2004 Acord EX 4cy Auto MSRP 23,140.00 YOUR SPECIAL PRICE
> $20,788.00***PLUS FEES
> 2004 Acord EX-L 4 Cy Auto MSRP 24,940.00 YOUR SPECIAL PRICE
> $22,688.00***PLUS FEES
> 2004 Acord Ex -L V6 Auto MSRP 26,890.00 YOUR SPECIAL PRICE
> $24,388.00***PLUS FEES
If you pay one of those prices, you are getting a fine deal. I'm not saying
that you wont be able to find a lower price. What I'm saying is that you
should have no guilt paying those prices. But it will be worth it to call
the Internet sales departments of a few other dealers and see if they can
beat them.
--
-Joshua Belsky
jjbelsky@yahoo.com
http://belsky.net
> I am also looking at the Honda Accord, I have so far talked with the
> following dealer here in LA, it is a no hassle price and their Doc fee
> is only $45.00 +tax and License the guy Al is a straight shooter and
> very patient ,not pushy at all.
> check them out, here is the prices on the 3 cars I was considering,
> you may even be able to bargin a bit more once you finalize on the
> model you want for sure..
> Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 12:38:04 -0500 (Eastern Standard Time)
> From: arizal@rockhonda.dealerspace.com Add to Address Book
> To: davidki@yahoo.com
> Subject: RE:2004 Acord prices
>
>
> 2004 Acord EX 4cy Auto MSRP 23,140.00 YOUR SPECIAL PRICE
> $20,788.00***PLUS FEES
> 2004 Acord EX-L 4 Cy Auto MSRP 24,940.00 YOUR SPECIAL PRICE
> $22,688.00***PLUS FEES
> 2004 Acord Ex -L V6 Auto MSRP 26,890.00 YOUR SPECIAL PRICE
> $24,388.00***PLUS FEES
If you pay one of those prices, you are getting a fine deal. I'm not saying
that you wont be able to find a lower price. What I'm saying is that you
should have no guilt paying those prices. But it will be worth it to call
the Internet sales departments of a few other dealers and see if they can
beat them.
--
-Joshua Belsky
jjbelsky@yahoo.com
http://belsky.net
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Re: Price on 2004 Accord EX V6
I bought an Accord Coupe EX-L V6 6speed non Navi with no additional options
for $25,000 even last month. I bought it in the central Texas area. Edmunds
listed the TMV price as MSRP+Dest.& handling $26,960.
So when I didn't see one in the color I wanted on the lot of a new Honda
dealer that opened up here recently I offered $25K, figuring they 1)
wouldn't be able to obtain one and 2)could not sell one at that price. I
guess I could have asked for a thousand dollars less because they accepted
the price without a counter offer. That was Ok because I forced them into
matching the trade allowance offered by another dealer ( it was $1150 more
than their initial trade appraisal )
The end of December might be easier time to get deals as dealers are trying
to slash inventories.
"Im anonymous" <acctforjunk@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:bffabe31.0401140518.98e5887@posting.google.co m...
> What is a good price for a 2004 Accord EX, V6, 6 speed, 2 door, no
> navigation? I can find the supposed "invoice price" on the internet,
> but I don't completely trust that. The dealer said he'd sell it for
> $1000 over invoice, but that was his initial offer without any
> negotiation at all. Out the door price, including tax (6%) and title
> transfer fee was quoted as a hair under $27K. I believe the price of
> the car that's supposedly 1000 over was $25,340 (Edmunds shows invoice
> as $23,844.) I'd also be finanacing through Honda for 48 months
> @2.9%. I will of course check out other dealers also. BTW this would
> be purchased in the Great Lakes region.
>
> Any advice appreciated.
for $25,000 even last month. I bought it in the central Texas area. Edmunds
listed the TMV price as MSRP+Dest.& handling $26,960.
So when I didn't see one in the color I wanted on the lot of a new Honda
dealer that opened up here recently I offered $25K, figuring they 1)
wouldn't be able to obtain one and 2)could not sell one at that price. I
guess I could have asked for a thousand dollars less because they accepted
the price without a counter offer. That was Ok because I forced them into
matching the trade allowance offered by another dealer ( it was $1150 more
than their initial trade appraisal )
The end of December might be easier time to get deals as dealers are trying
to slash inventories.
"Im anonymous" <acctforjunk@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:bffabe31.0401140518.98e5887@posting.google.co m...
> What is a good price for a 2004 Accord EX, V6, 6 speed, 2 door, no
> navigation? I can find the supposed "invoice price" on the internet,
> but I don't completely trust that. The dealer said he'd sell it for
> $1000 over invoice, but that was his initial offer without any
> negotiation at all. Out the door price, including tax (6%) and title
> transfer fee was quoted as a hair under $27K. I believe the price of
> the car that's supposedly 1000 over was $25,340 (Edmunds shows invoice
> as $23,844.) I'd also be finanacing through Honda for 48 months
> @2.9%. I will of course check out other dealers also. BTW this would
> be purchased in the Great Lakes region.
>
> Any advice appreciated.
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Re: Price on 2004 Accord EX V6
I bought an Accord Coupe EX-L V6 6speed non Navi with no additional options
for $25,000 even last month. I bought it in the central Texas area. Edmunds
listed the TMV price as MSRP+Dest.& handling $26,960.
So when I didn't see one in the color I wanted on the lot of a new Honda
dealer that opened up here recently I offered $25K, figuring they 1)
wouldn't be able to obtain one and 2)could not sell one at that price. I
guess I could have asked for a thousand dollars less because they accepted
the price without a counter offer. That was Ok because I forced them into
matching the trade allowance offered by another dealer ( it was $1150 more
than their initial trade appraisal )
The end of December might be easier time to get deals as dealers are trying
to slash inventories.
"Im anonymous" <acctforjunk@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:bffabe31.0401140518.98e5887@posting.google.co m...
> What is a good price for a 2004 Accord EX, V6, 6 speed, 2 door, no
> navigation? I can find the supposed "invoice price" on the internet,
> but I don't completely trust that. The dealer said he'd sell it for
> $1000 over invoice, but that was his initial offer without any
> negotiation at all. Out the door price, including tax (6%) and title
> transfer fee was quoted as a hair under $27K. I believe the price of
> the car that's supposedly 1000 over was $25,340 (Edmunds shows invoice
> as $23,844.) I'd also be finanacing through Honda for 48 months
> @2.9%. I will of course check out other dealers also. BTW this would
> be purchased in the Great Lakes region.
>
> Any advice appreciated.
for $25,000 even last month. I bought it in the central Texas area. Edmunds
listed the TMV price as MSRP+Dest.& handling $26,960.
So when I didn't see one in the color I wanted on the lot of a new Honda
dealer that opened up here recently I offered $25K, figuring they 1)
wouldn't be able to obtain one and 2)could not sell one at that price. I
guess I could have asked for a thousand dollars less because they accepted
the price without a counter offer. That was Ok because I forced them into
matching the trade allowance offered by another dealer ( it was $1150 more
than their initial trade appraisal )
The end of December might be easier time to get deals as dealers are trying
to slash inventories.
"Im anonymous" <acctforjunk@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:bffabe31.0401140518.98e5887@posting.google.co m...
> What is a good price for a 2004 Accord EX, V6, 6 speed, 2 door, no
> navigation? I can find the supposed "invoice price" on the internet,
> but I don't completely trust that. The dealer said he'd sell it for
> $1000 over invoice, but that was his initial offer without any
> negotiation at all. Out the door price, including tax (6%) and title
> transfer fee was quoted as a hair under $27K. I believe the price of
> the car that's supposedly 1000 over was $25,340 (Edmunds shows invoice
> as $23,844.) I'd also be finanacing through Honda for 48 months
> @2.9%. I will of course check out other dealers also. BTW this would
> be purchased in the Great Lakes region.
>
> Any advice appreciated.
#36
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Re: Price on 2004 Accord EX V6
I bought an Accord Coupe EX-L V6 6speed non Navi with no additional options
for $25,000 even last month. I bought it in the central Texas area. Edmunds
listed the TMV price as MSRP+Dest.& handling $26,960.
So when I didn't see one in the color I wanted on the lot of a new Honda
dealer that opened up here recently I offered $25K, figuring they 1)
wouldn't be able to obtain one and 2)could not sell one at that price. I
guess I could have asked for a thousand dollars less because they accepted
the price without a counter offer. That was Ok because I forced them into
matching the trade allowance offered by another dealer ( it was $1150 more
than their initial trade appraisal )
The end of December might be easier time to get deals as dealers are trying
to slash inventories.
"Im anonymous" <acctforjunk@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:bffabe31.0401140518.98e5887@posting.google.co m...
> What is a good price for a 2004 Accord EX, V6, 6 speed, 2 door, no
> navigation? I can find the supposed "invoice price" on the internet,
> but I don't completely trust that. The dealer said he'd sell it for
> $1000 over invoice, but that was his initial offer without any
> negotiation at all. Out the door price, including tax (6%) and title
> transfer fee was quoted as a hair under $27K. I believe the price of
> the car that's supposedly 1000 over was $25,340 (Edmunds shows invoice
> as $23,844.) I'd also be finanacing through Honda for 48 months
> @2.9%. I will of course check out other dealers also. BTW this would
> be purchased in the Great Lakes region.
>
> Any advice appreciated.
for $25,000 even last month. I bought it in the central Texas area. Edmunds
listed the TMV price as MSRP+Dest.& handling $26,960.
So when I didn't see one in the color I wanted on the lot of a new Honda
dealer that opened up here recently I offered $25K, figuring they 1)
wouldn't be able to obtain one and 2)could not sell one at that price. I
guess I could have asked for a thousand dollars less because they accepted
the price without a counter offer. That was Ok because I forced them into
matching the trade allowance offered by another dealer ( it was $1150 more
than their initial trade appraisal )
The end of December might be easier time to get deals as dealers are trying
to slash inventories.
"Im anonymous" <acctforjunk@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:bffabe31.0401140518.98e5887@posting.google.co m...
> What is a good price for a 2004 Accord EX, V6, 6 speed, 2 door, no
> navigation? I can find the supposed "invoice price" on the internet,
> but I don't completely trust that. The dealer said he'd sell it for
> $1000 over invoice, but that was his initial offer without any
> negotiation at all. Out the door price, including tax (6%) and title
> transfer fee was quoted as a hair under $27K. I believe the price of
> the car that's supposedly 1000 over was $25,340 (Edmunds shows invoice
> as $23,844.) I'd also be finanacing through Honda for 48 months
> @2.9%. I will of course check out other dealers also. BTW this would
> be purchased in the Great Lakes region.
>
> Any advice appreciated.
#37
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Re: Price on 2004 Accord EX V6
I bought an Accord Coupe EX-L V6 6speed non Navi with no additional options
for $25,000 even last month. I bought it in the central Texas area. Edmunds
listed the TMV price as MSRP+Dest.& handling $26,960.
So when I didn't see one in the color I wanted on the lot of a new Honda
dealer that opened up here recently I offered $25K, figuring they 1)
wouldn't be able to obtain one and 2)could not sell one at that price. I
guess I could have asked for a thousand dollars less because they accepted
the price without a counter offer. That was Ok because I forced them into
matching the trade allowance offered by another dealer ( it was $1150 more
than their initial trade appraisal )
The end of December might be easier time to get deals as dealers are trying
to slash inventories.
"Im anonymous" <acctforjunk@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:bffabe31.0401140518.98e5887@posting.google.co m...
> What is a good price for a 2004 Accord EX, V6, 6 speed, 2 door, no
> navigation? I can find the supposed "invoice price" on the internet,
> but I don't completely trust that. The dealer said he'd sell it for
> $1000 over invoice, but that was his initial offer without any
> negotiation at all. Out the door price, including tax (6%) and title
> transfer fee was quoted as a hair under $27K. I believe the price of
> the car that's supposedly 1000 over was $25,340 (Edmunds shows invoice
> as $23,844.) I'd also be finanacing through Honda for 48 months
> @2.9%. I will of course check out other dealers also. BTW this would
> be purchased in the Great Lakes region.
>
> Any advice appreciated.
for $25,000 even last month. I bought it in the central Texas area. Edmunds
listed the TMV price as MSRP+Dest.& handling $26,960.
So when I didn't see one in the color I wanted on the lot of a new Honda
dealer that opened up here recently I offered $25K, figuring they 1)
wouldn't be able to obtain one and 2)could not sell one at that price. I
guess I could have asked for a thousand dollars less because they accepted
the price without a counter offer. That was Ok because I forced them into
matching the trade allowance offered by another dealer ( it was $1150 more
than their initial trade appraisal )
The end of December might be easier time to get deals as dealers are trying
to slash inventories.
"Im anonymous" <acctforjunk@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:bffabe31.0401140518.98e5887@posting.google.co m...
> What is a good price for a 2004 Accord EX, V6, 6 speed, 2 door, no
> navigation? I can find the supposed "invoice price" on the internet,
> but I don't completely trust that. The dealer said he'd sell it for
> $1000 over invoice, but that was his initial offer without any
> negotiation at all. Out the door price, including tax (6%) and title
> transfer fee was quoted as a hair under $27K. I believe the price of
> the car that's supposedly 1000 over was $25,340 (Edmunds shows invoice
> as $23,844.) I'd also be finanacing through Honda for 48 months
> @2.9%. I will of course check out other dealers also. BTW this would
> be purchased in the Great Lakes region.
>
> Any advice appreciated.
#38
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Re: Price on 2004 Accord EX V6
acctforjunk@yahoo.com (Im anonymous) wrote in message news:<bffabe31.0401140518.98e5887@posting.google.c om>...
> What is a good price for a 2004 Accord EX, V6, 6 speed, 2 door, no
> navigation? I can find the supposed "invoice price" on the internet,
>
> transfer fee was quoted as a hair under $27K. > Any advice appreciated.
wow. I don't know about the prices of the V6 EX accord. All I know
is that for that price, the TSX seems like a much nicer car. It has
200 Horsepowers, a six speed manual shift; all leather seats, a VSA
and traction control system. And it is an Acura (Acuras are extremely
nice, the way they do their luxury cars). I suppose that it may cost
more if you want Nav in the TSX. And also, it is a I-4 instead of V6,
but it is also lighter and I bet it will beat the accord off the line
in an all out race.
Sorry to get off topic on ya. Just wanted to make sure you didn't
totally rule out the TSX before you bought the Accord.
cheers.
> What is a good price for a 2004 Accord EX, V6, 6 speed, 2 door, no
> navigation? I can find the supposed "invoice price" on the internet,
>
> transfer fee was quoted as a hair under $27K. > Any advice appreciated.
wow. I don't know about the prices of the V6 EX accord. All I know
is that for that price, the TSX seems like a much nicer car. It has
200 Horsepowers, a six speed manual shift; all leather seats, a VSA
and traction control system. And it is an Acura (Acuras are extremely
nice, the way they do their luxury cars). I suppose that it may cost
more if you want Nav in the TSX. And also, it is a I-4 instead of V6,
but it is also lighter and I bet it will beat the accord off the line
in an all out race.
Sorry to get off topic on ya. Just wanted to make sure you didn't
totally rule out the TSX before you bought the Accord.
cheers.
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Re: Price on 2004 Accord EX V6
acctforjunk@yahoo.com (Im anonymous) wrote in message news:<bffabe31.0401140518.98e5887@posting.google.c om>...
> What is a good price for a 2004 Accord EX, V6, 6 speed, 2 door, no
> navigation? I can find the supposed "invoice price" on the internet,
>
> transfer fee was quoted as a hair under $27K. > Any advice appreciated.
wow. I don't know about the prices of the V6 EX accord. All I know
is that for that price, the TSX seems like a much nicer car. It has
200 Horsepowers, a six speed manual shift; all leather seats, a VSA
and traction control system. And it is an Acura (Acuras are extremely
nice, the way they do their luxury cars). I suppose that it may cost
more if you want Nav in the TSX. And also, it is a I-4 instead of V6,
but it is also lighter and I bet it will beat the accord off the line
in an all out race.
Sorry to get off topic on ya. Just wanted to make sure you didn't
totally rule out the TSX before you bought the Accord.
cheers.
> What is a good price for a 2004 Accord EX, V6, 6 speed, 2 door, no
> navigation? I can find the supposed "invoice price" on the internet,
>
> transfer fee was quoted as a hair under $27K. > Any advice appreciated.
wow. I don't know about the prices of the V6 EX accord. All I know
is that for that price, the TSX seems like a much nicer car. It has
200 Horsepowers, a six speed manual shift; all leather seats, a VSA
and traction control system. And it is an Acura (Acuras are extremely
nice, the way they do their luxury cars). I suppose that it may cost
more if you want Nav in the TSX. And also, it is a I-4 instead of V6,
but it is also lighter and I bet it will beat the accord off the line
in an all out race.
Sorry to get off topic on ya. Just wanted to make sure you didn't
totally rule out the TSX before you bought the Accord.
cheers.
#40
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Re: Price on 2004 Accord EX V6
acctforjunk@yahoo.com (Im anonymous) wrote in message news:<bffabe31.0401140518.98e5887@posting.google.c om>...
> What is a good price for a 2004 Accord EX, V6, 6 speed, 2 door, no
> navigation? I can find the supposed "invoice price" on the internet,
>
> transfer fee was quoted as a hair under $27K. > Any advice appreciated.
wow. I don't know about the prices of the V6 EX accord. All I know
is that for that price, the TSX seems like a much nicer car. It has
200 Horsepowers, a six speed manual shift; all leather seats, a VSA
and traction control system. And it is an Acura (Acuras are extremely
nice, the way they do their luxury cars). I suppose that it may cost
more if you want Nav in the TSX. And also, it is a I-4 instead of V6,
but it is also lighter and I bet it will beat the accord off the line
in an all out race.
Sorry to get off topic on ya. Just wanted to make sure you didn't
totally rule out the TSX before you bought the Accord.
cheers.
> What is a good price for a 2004 Accord EX, V6, 6 speed, 2 door, no
> navigation? I can find the supposed "invoice price" on the internet,
>
> transfer fee was quoted as a hair under $27K. > Any advice appreciated.
wow. I don't know about the prices of the V6 EX accord. All I know
is that for that price, the TSX seems like a much nicer car. It has
200 Horsepowers, a six speed manual shift; all leather seats, a VSA
and traction control system. And it is an Acura (Acuras are extremely
nice, the way they do their luxury cars). I suppose that it may cost
more if you want Nav in the TSX. And also, it is a I-4 instead of V6,
but it is also lighter and I bet it will beat the accord off the line
in an all out race.
Sorry to get off topic on ya. Just wanted to make sure you didn't
totally rule out the TSX before you bought the Accord.
cheers.
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Re: Price on 2004 Accord EX V6
acctforjunk@yahoo.com (Im anonymous) wrote in message news:<bffabe31.0401140518.98e5887@posting.google.c om>...
> What is a good price for a 2004 Accord EX, V6, 6 speed, 2 door, no
> navigation? I can find the supposed "invoice price" on the internet,
>
> transfer fee was quoted as a hair under $27K. > Any advice appreciated.
wow. I don't know about the prices of the V6 EX accord. All I know
is that for that price, the TSX seems like a much nicer car. It has
200 Horsepowers, a six speed manual shift; all leather seats, a VSA
and traction control system. And it is an Acura (Acuras are extremely
nice, the way they do their luxury cars). I suppose that it may cost
more if you want Nav in the TSX. And also, it is a I-4 instead of V6,
but it is also lighter and I bet it will beat the accord off the line
in an all out race.
Sorry to get off topic on ya. Just wanted to make sure you didn't
totally rule out the TSX before you bought the Accord.
cheers.
> What is a good price for a 2004 Accord EX, V6, 6 speed, 2 door, no
> navigation? I can find the supposed "invoice price" on the internet,
>
> transfer fee was quoted as a hair under $27K. > Any advice appreciated.
wow. I don't know about the prices of the V6 EX accord. All I know
is that for that price, the TSX seems like a much nicer car. It has
200 Horsepowers, a six speed manual shift; all leather seats, a VSA
and traction control system. And it is an Acura (Acuras are extremely
nice, the way they do their luxury cars). I suppose that it may cost
more if you want Nav in the TSX. And also, it is a I-4 instead of V6,
but it is also lighter and I bet it will beat the accord off the line
in an all out race.
Sorry to get off topic on ya. Just wanted to make sure you didn't
totally rule out the TSX before you bought the Accord.
cheers.
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Re: Price on 2004 Accord EX V6
So that was without tax, I assume? Was the price of the car, plus tax, title, etc?
"MJC" <mjcanedo@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:<XQKOb.17020$1e.14945@newsread2.news.pas.eart hlink.net>...
> I bought an Accord Coupe EX-L V6 6speed non Navi with no additional options
> for $25,000 even last month. I bought it in the central Texas area. Edmunds
> listed the TMV price as MSRP+Dest.& handling $26,960.
>
> So when I didn't see one in the color I wanted on the lot of a new Honda
> dealer that opened up here recently I offered $25K, figuring they 1)
> wouldn't be able to obtain one and 2)could not sell one at that price. I
> guess I could have asked for a thousand dollars less because they accepted
> the price without a counter offer. That was Ok because I forced them into
> matching the trade allowance offered by another dealer ( it was $1150 more
> than their initial trade appraisal )
>
> The end of December might be easier time to get deals as dealers are trying
> to slash inventories.
>
> "Im anonymous" <acctforjunk@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:bffabe31.0401140518.98e5887@posting.google.co m...
> > What is a good price for a 2004 Accord EX, V6, 6 speed, 2 door, no
> > navigation? I can find the supposed "invoice price" on the internet,
> > but I don't completely trust that. The dealer said he'd sell it for
> > $1000 over invoice, but that was his initial offer without any
> > negotiation at all. Out the door price, including tax (6%) and title
> > transfer fee was quoted as a hair under $27K. I believe the price of
> > the car that's supposedly 1000 over was $25,340 (Edmunds shows invoice
> > as $23,844.) I'd also be finanacing through Honda for 48 months
> > @2.9%. I will of course check out other dealers also. BTW this would
> > be purchased in the Great Lakes region.
> >
> > Any advice appreciated.
"MJC" <mjcanedo@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:<XQKOb.17020$1e.14945@newsread2.news.pas.eart hlink.net>...
> I bought an Accord Coupe EX-L V6 6speed non Navi with no additional options
> for $25,000 even last month. I bought it in the central Texas area. Edmunds
> listed the TMV price as MSRP+Dest.& handling $26,960.
>
> So when I didn't see one in the color I wanted on the lot of a new Honda
> dealer that opened up here recently I offered $25K, figuring they 1)
> wouldn't be able to obtain one and 2)could not sell one at that price. I
> guess I could have asked for a thousand dollars less because they accepted
> the price without a counter offer. That was Ok because I forced them into
> matching the trade allowance offered by another dealer ( it was $1150 more
> than their initial trade appraisal )
>
> The end of December might be easier time to get deals as dealers are trying
> to slash inventories.
>
> "Im anonymous" <acctforjunk@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:bffabe31.0401140518.98e5887@posting.google.co m...
> > What is a good price for a 2004 Accord EX, V6, 6 speed, 2 door, no
> > navigation? I can find the supposed "invoice price" on the internet,
> > but I don't completely trust that. The dealer said he'd sell it for
> > $1000 over invoice, but that was his initial offer without any
> > negotiation at all. Out the door price, including tax (6%) and title
> > transfer fee was quoted as a hair under $27K. I believe the price of
> > the car that's supposedly 1000 over was $25,340 (Edmunds shows invoice
> > as $23,844.) I'd also be finanacing through Honda for 48 months
> > @2.9%. I will of course check out other dealers also. BTW this would
> > be purchased in the Great Lakes region.
> >
> > Any advice appreciated.
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Re: Price on 2004 Accord EX V6
So that was without tax, I assume? Was the price of the car, plus tax, title, etc?
"MJC" <mjcanedo@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:<XQKOb.17020$1e.14945@newsread2.news.pas.eart hlink.net>...
> I bought an Accord Coupe EX-L V6 6speed non Navi with no additional options
> for $25,000 even last month. I bought it in the central Texas area. Edmunds
> listed the TMV price as MSRP+Dest.& handling $26,960.
>
> So when I didn't see one in the color I wanted on the lot of a new Honda
> dealer that opened up here recently I offered $25K, figuring they 1)
> wouldn't be able to obtain one and 2)could not sell one at that price. I
> guess I could have asked for a thousand dollars less because they accepted
> the price without a counter offer. That was Ok because I forced them into
> matching the trade allowance offered by another dealer ( it was $1150 more
> than their initial trade appraisal )
>
> The end of December might be easier time to get deals as dealers are trying
> to slash inventories.
>
> "Im anonymous" <acctforjunk@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:bffabe31.0401140518.98e5887@posting.google.co m...
> > What is a good price for a 2004 Accord EX, V6, 6 speed, 2 door, no
> > navigation? I can find the supposed "invoice price" on the internet,
> > but I don't completely trust that. The dealer said he'd sell it for
> > $1000 over invoice, but that was his initial offer without any
> > negotiation at all. Out the door price, including tax (6%) and title
> > transfer fee was quoted as a hair under $27K. I believe the price of
> > the car that's supposedly 1000 over was $25,340 (Edmunds shows invoice
> > as $23,844.) I'd also be finanacing through Honda for 48 months
> > @2.9%. I will of course check out other dealers also. BTW this would
> > be purchased in the Great Lakes region.
> >
> > Any advice appreciated.
"MJC" <mjcanedo@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:<XQKOb.17020$1e.14945@newsread2.news.pas.eart hlink.net>...
> I bought an Accord Coupe EX-L V6 6speed non Navi with no additional options
> for $25,000 even last month. I bought it in the central Texas area. Edmunds
> listed the TMV price as MSRP+Dest.& handling $26,960.
>
> So when I didn't see one in the color I wanted on the lot of a new Honda
> dealer that opened up here recently I offered $25K, figuring they 1)
> wouldn't be able to obtain one and 2)could not sell one at that price. I
> guess I could have asked for a thousand dollars less because they accepted
> the price without a counter offer. That was Ok because I forced them into
> matching the trade allowance offered by another dealer ( it was $1150 more
> than their initial trade appraisal )
>
> The end of December might be easier time to get deals as dealers are trying
> to slash inventories.
>
> "Im anonymous" <acctforjunk@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:bffabe31.0401140518.98e5887@posting.google.co m...
> > What is a good price for a 2004 Accord EX, V6, 6 speed, 2 door, no
> > navigation? I can find the supposed "invoice price" on the internet,
> > but I don't completely trust that. The dealer said he'd sell it for
> > $1000 over invoice, but that was his initial offer without any
> > negotiation at all. Out the door price, including tax (6%) and title
> > transfer fee was quoted as a hair under $27K. I believe the price of
> > the car that's supposedly 1000 over was $25,340 (Edmunds shows invoice
> > as $23,844.) I'd also be finanacing through Honda for 48 months
> > @2.9%. I will of course check out other dealers also. BTW this would
> > be purchased in the Great Lakes region.
> >
> > Any advice appreciated.
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Re: Price on 2004 Accord EX V6
So that was without tax, I assume? Was the price of the car, plus tax, title, etc?
"MJC" <mjcanedo@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:<XQKOb.17020$1e.14945@newsread2.news.pas.eart hlink.net>...
> I bought an Accord Coupe EX-L V6 6speed non Navi with no additional options
> for $25,000 even last month. I bought it in the central Texas area. Edmunds
> listed the TMV price as MSRP+Dest.& handling $26,960.
>
> So when I didn't see one in the color I wanted on the lot of a new Honda
> dealer that opened up here recently I offered $25K, figuring they 1)
> wouldn't be able to obtain one and 2)could not sell one at that price. I
> guess I could have asked for a thousand dollars less because they accepted
> the price without a counter offer. That was Ok because I forced them into
> matching the trade allowance offered by another dealer ( it was $1150 more
> than their initial trade appraisal )
>
> The end of December might be easier time to get deals as dealers are trying
> to slash inventories.
>
> "Im anonymous" <acctforjunk@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:bffabe31.0401140518.98e5887@posting.google.co m...
> > What is a good price for a 2004 Accord EX, V6, 6 speed, 2 door, no
> > navigation? I can find the supposed "invoice price" on the internet,
> > but I don't completely trust that. The dealer said he'd sell it for
> > $1000 over invoice, but that was his initial offer without any
> > negotiation at all. Out the door price, including tax (6%) and title
> > transfer fee was quoted as a hair under $27K. I believe the price of
> > the car that's supposedly 1000 over was $25,340 (Edmunds shows invoice
> > as $23,844.) I'd also be finanacing through Honda for 48 months
> > @2.9%. I will of course check out other dealers also. BTW this would
> > be purchased in the Great Lakes region.
> >
> > Any advice appreciated.
"MJC" <mjcanedo@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:<XQKOb.17020$1e.14945@newsread2.news.pas.eart hlink.net>...
> I bought an Accord Coupe EX-L V6 6speed non Navi with no additional options
> for $25,000 even last month. I bought it in the central Texas area. Edmunds
> listed the TMV price as MSRP+Dest.& handling $26,960.
>
> So when I didn't see one in the color I wanted on the lot of a new Honda
> dealer that opened up here recently I offered $25K, figuring they 1)
> wouldn't be able to obtain one and 2)could not sell one at that price. I
> guess I could have asked for a thousand dollars less because they accepted
> the price without a counter offer. That was Ok because I forced them into
> matching the trade allowance offered by another dealer ( it was $1150 more
> than their initial trade appraisal )
>
> The end of December might be easier time to get deals as dealers are trying
> to slash inventories.
>
> "Im anonymous" <acctforjunk@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:bffabe31.0401140518.98e5887@posting.google.co m...
> > What is a good price for a 2004 Accord EX, V6, 6 speed, 2 door, no
> > navigation? I can find the supposed "invoice price" on the internet,
> > but I don't completely trust that. The dealer said he'd sell it for
> > $1000 over invoice, but that was his initial offer without any
> > negotiation at all. Out the door price, including tax (6%) and title
> > transfer fee was quoted as a hair under $27K. I believe the price of
> > the car that's supposedly 1000 over was $25,340 (Edmunds shows invoice
> > as $23,844.) I'd also be finanacing through Honda for 48 months
> > @2.9%. I will of course check out other dealers also. BTW this would
> > be purchased in the Great Lakes region.
> >
> > Any advice appreciated.
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Re: Price on 2004 Accord EX V6
So that was without tax, I assume? Was the price of the car, plus tax, title, etc?
"MJC" <mjcanedo@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:<XQKOb.17020$1e.14945@newsread2.news.pas.eart hlink.net>...
> I bought an Accord Coupe EX-L V6 6speed non Navi with no additional options
> for $25,000 even last month. I bought it in the central Texas area. Edmunds
> listed the TMV price as MSRP+Dest.& handling $26,960.
>
> So when I didn't see one in the color I wanted on the lot of a new Honda
> dealer that opened up here recently I offered $25K, figuring they 1)
> wouldn't be able to obtain one and 2)could not sell one at that price. I
> guess I could have asked for a thousand dollars less because they accepted
> the price without a counter offer. That was Ok because I forced them into
> matching the trade allowance offered by another dealer ( it was $1150 more
> than their initial trade appraisal )
>
> The end of December might be easier time to get deals as dealers are trying
> to slash inventories.
>
> "Im anonymous" <acctforjunk@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:bffabe31.0401140518.98e5887@posting.google.co m...
> > What is a good price for a 2004 Accord EX, V6, 6 speed, 2 door, no
> > navigation? I can find the supposed "invoice price" on the internet,
> > but I don't completely trust that. The dealer said he'd sell it for
> > $1000 over invoice, but that was his initial offer without any
> > negotiation at all. Out the door price, including tax (6%) and title
> > transfer fee was quoted as a hair under $27K. I believe the price of
> > the car that's supposedly 1000 over was $25,340 (Edmunds shows invoice
> > as $23,844.) I'd also be finanacing through Honda for 48 months
> > @2.9%. I will of course check out other dealers also. BTW this would
> > be purchased in the Great Lakes region.
> >
> > Any advice appreciated.
"MJC" <mjcanedo@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:<XQKOb.17020$1e.14945@newsread2.news.pas.eart hlink.net>...
> I bought an Accord Coupe EX-L V6 6speed non Navi with no additional options
> for $25,000 even last month. I bought it in the central Texas area. Edmunds
> listed the TMV price as MSRP+Dest.& handling $26,960.
>
> So when I didn't see one in the color I wanted on the lot of a new Honda
> dealer that opened up here recently I offered $25K, figuring they 1)
> wouldn't be able to obtain one and 2)could not sell one at that price. I
> guess I could have asked for a thousand dollars less because they accepted
> the price without a counter offer. That was Ok because I forced them into
> matching the trade allowance offered by another dealer ( it was $1150 more
> than their initial trade appraisal )
>
> The end of December might be easier time to get deals as dealers are trying
> to slash inventories.
>
> "Im anonymous" <acctforjunk@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:bffabe31.0401140518.98e5887@posting.google.co m...
> > What is a good price for a 2004 Accord EX, V6, 6 speed, 2 door, no
> > navigation? I can find the supposed "invoice price" on the internet,
> > but I don't completely trust that. The dealer said he'd sell it for
> > $1000 over invoice, but that was his initial offer without any
> > negotiation at all. Out the door price, including tax (6%) and title
> > transfer fee was quoted as a hair under $27K. I believe the price of
> > the car that's supposedly 1000 over was $25,340 (Edmunds shows invoice
> > as $23,844.) I'd also be finanacing through Honda for 48 months
> > @2.9%. I will of course check out other dealers also. BTW this would
> > be purchased in the Great Lakes region.
> >
> > Any advice appreciated.