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Ant
07-30-2002, 09:23 AM
I want to get one but I see them going for 19,000+. What do you guys think I can get one down too? Lets say that im a good negotiator, and I dont mind talk price. Also is there a best time to buy a car?, a time when the dealers want to sell more badly then other times? Thanks. And whenever I get the car ill keep you guys and girls posted on what I got it down to.:)

PJsSCW
07-30-2002, 11:05 AM
Tell the dealer you want one for $17,700 and DO NOT pay dealer fees!

When you go to the dealership ask for the internet department...they are paid different so, they are willing to sell the car at invoice or very close. When you talk to the salesman, tell him the price you want to pay and don't stand down. Trust me, they will give eventually.

Sometimes it is better to go directly to the store manager as he does not get paid on the commission of the car. he only gets paid as it being a unit rolling off the lot.

And, go at the end of the month.

Hope this helps!

My98nsx
07-30-2002, 11:08 AM
In the Los Angeles Times' Saturday edition classifieds, many dealers have them for 16,995 plus fees (usually about 10%).
At least 3 of those dealers say "4 to choose from at this price".
I know you're in Fla., but hope this helps.

hms

Ant
07-30-2002, 11:16 AM
this is good info, so I know no matter what dont pay for dealer fees and dont pay more than say 17,700? and go near the end of the month. Thanks

PJsSCW
07-30-2002, 11:36 AM
No, 17,700 is around what they own the car for(invoice price)...I know this because I work for a dealership down here in South Florida. Some dealerships might not sell the car at invoice, depends on how many they have and how long they have had them. also if the manager sees the car as a piece of metal or a "limited edition" car. I wouldn't pay more than $18,000.

Also, they are gonna charge you for any equipment they added to the car. (wheels, mud guards, moonroof visor, etc.) but, even these items you can get discounted. If you go to www.hondaautomotiveparts.com, you can see how much the dealer pays for these item although on this website everything is marked up about 10%.

Ant
07-30-2002, 12:00 PM
which dealership do you work for? do you work in sales?

PJsSCW
07-30-2002, 12:16 PM
Maroone Honda of Hollywood

I work in the Internet sales Department. I am not a salesperson though. I am their Coordinator ( administrative assistant ).

I can get you a good deal if you are interested.

We have plenty in stock.

Let me know.

Ant
07-30-2002, 12:26 PM
sure, any white ones, I have yet to test drive one.

My98nsx
07-30-2002, 12:29 PM
Keep in mind that here in California, when I say "fees", I mean tax and license. You have to pay that. It's usually a very good estimate to use 10% as a guage. So it's 16995.00 + 1699.50 out the door.

Burgh
07-30-2002, 12:31 PM
I don't remember the exact invoice price but it's somewhere around $17300. Add in destination charge of $450 and you're up to about $17,8k.

PJsSCW
07-30-2002, 12:31 PM
We have three but one of those has some ugly bright white wheels added to it. The othe two are stock as far as I know.

When do you want to stop by and test drive?

PJsSCW
07-30-2002, 12:36 PM
I think Burgh hit it righ on the dot!

ULTRAMANIA
07-30-2002, 12:59 PM
yea.. i got mine for 18500 out the door, including the tax and licence dieal. so i guess initally like 17 something. I got in Tacoma Washington, and at that honda dealership it was listed for 22400, it had a whole bunch of mark up values for the dealership to get some cash flow... don't buy into that.

Ant
07-30-2002, 01:04 PM
Id like to test drive it soon, but I wont be ready to buy it for at least 1 month.

greenguy
07-30-2002, 01:09 PM
First check all your local dealers inventory ( online). Mine had 9 silver on the lot, and that was just one dealer. Then click on the request a quote. Take that down to the dealer and thats their FIRST price quote. Do your homework (i.e: payment calculators at edmunds ) and you should be well armed to do battle with them.
I just purchased mine last night and got it for $19000 out the door. They are going below invoice.
Good Luck. And the wait is the worst part of the whole deal!!

PJsSCW
07-30-2002, 01:21 PM
Same time frame as me Ant.

Ant
07-30-2002, 01:33 PM
Man, I just gotta pay of some stuff first, waiting sucks. I was going to but a SE-R Spec V about 4 months ago, but that car just has too many problems, oil consumption issues, transmission issues, and the owners say the specs have horrible, shaddy, cheapola paint jobs. So I said forget it and the Honda to me is the best in its class. Oh yea what type of interest rates you guys got, im 19 and I always make my payments on or before time, but I dont have alot of credit so my grandmother will be my co-signer. With her good credit (and I know this is impossible to say without pulling her and my credit) but what range can I expect like 7-9%? Thanks.

PJsSCW
07-30-2002, 01:50 PM
I would say that's about right. I'm only 18 myself. But the 2001 mustang that i totaled a month ago was in my name and my dad was the cosigner so, i have like a 20,000 loan under my credit paid off!

Ant
07-30-2002, 01:59 PM
damn, lucky you.

chunky
07-30-2002, 02:02 PM
17800 is invoice.

if you're lucky, or the dealership really wants to get rid of them before they have to really start slashing prices, you'll get it for 17,800 + accessories (floormats, etc etc etc).

If anyone lives in the atlanta area, hit me up, and i'll take you to the right people to get a good deal w/o much hassle. I've bought 3 hondas myself from the same dealership and given them many referrals, so they treat me and my friends with more respect than the average joe.

I can't say exactly what I paid, but I got mine with mudgaurds, floormats, moonroof visor, and a special paint sealant for much less than the "going rate" :-D

MookieBlaylock5
07-30-2002, 02:19 PM
drove away with mine for 18.2