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got this car "Accord v6 EXL with NAVI" 04/23/2011 at Anaheim California @27,300 + Tax Lic and Registration. Got the Silver with Gray Interior check this website before you buy......save as much as you can my fellow buyers and Honda fans. Make this website your basis for negotiation. I hope you find a better deal. http://www.buenaparkhonda.net/new-inventory/index.htm?reset=InventoryListing&SBm- - - - ake=Honda&SBmodel=Accord please post your paid purchase price to guide the future buyers remember the Golden Rule
ak - you're smart shopper and done your homework, not impulsive. Take the $4000 rebate and CX9 is just as fine I think.
You won't get a EXL '09 for 30k out the door in MI, MI hasa 6% sales tax, so that's impossible. Out the door means with tax/tags/reg/title. I'm in PA. Philadelphia area. The guy who said that they offered him an EXL for $30,200 in OH out the door is mistaken (OH has a 5.5% sales tax). They might've offered it for $30,200 without tax and without tags. Maybe if you reside in DE or AK where there's no sales tax you could get it for something like that, maybe. Waiting for the '10s is your best bet. At that time they'll be very eager to get rid of this EXL inventory. There's a lot of it. Every dealer around here has at least 10 of them and some have 30. I would've waited if I could. I had to buy because I needed the vehicle for my job. Good luck.
We purchased the FIRST 09 Honda Fit sold in Alaska today. Sport, Auto, Storm Silver. We paid MSRP: 17,580 + doc fee + title and registration. No dealer installed options. I called the sales manager and they had just gotten this unit in. On the phone I offerred to pay MSRP, he said fine -in spite of the 2,000 ADM marked on the window. I originally wanted a Base but they weren't set to recieve any base / automatics, so we went for this one. We almost bought a Hyundia Accent yesterday but the saleman pissed of my wife -mistake- I lost some sleep over it last night and really, in the end, the safety of the Fit loomed large in the decision. Alaskans drive like maniacs and the weather can be tough -our other car is an Element.
I test drove an 09 Fit Sport Auto MSRP 17,580. +$199 doc fee + $2000 additional dealer markup. The salesman was straighforward and stated they add this markup to most of thier models, basically because they have no competition in Alaska. I asked for roughly a bottom line on price though I was not interested in the one vehicle they had on the lot; already had too many dealer installed doodads. They offered $1250 off the $2k for that one, or $1k off for one coming in 2 weeks. We didn't make a deal. We liked the car a lot, drove great, quiet, looks good, rear seat very cool with new headrests. Any comments regarding negotiability of doc fee's?
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