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Target Price for 2008 Accord
My 1999 Camry is dying a slow, painful death and I need to buy a new
car. Like the new Accords (especially the cloth seats on the EX!) and I'm wondering what my "target price" should be. It's a bit difficult at this time of year, since websites like Edmond's have not accumulated enough experience to give any recommendations. Specifically, I'm looking for a manual, EX and am wondering if shooting for $1,000 below MSRP is at all reasonable (or wishful thinking....) Thanks in advance, Jon |
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Target Price for 2008 Accord
You share your uncertainty with the dealers who probably want to get a few
on the road. Most people look to pay invoice for a few hundred over but on a new car if it becomes popular they could go for list or more (Check out the Civic on Edmunds). > wrote in message oups.com... > My 1999 Camry is dying a slow, painful death and I need to buy a new > car. Like the new Accords (especially the cloth seats on the EX!) and > I'm wondering what my "target price" should be. It's a bit difficult > at this time of year, since websites like Edmond's have not > accumulated enough experience to give any recommendations. > > Specifically, I'm looking for a manual, EX and am wondering if > shooting for $1,000 below MSRP is at all reasonable (or wishful > thinking....) > > Thanks in advance, > > Jon > |
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Target Price for 2008 Accord
I'm getting quotes of about $700-800 over invoice here in SoCal.
On Oct 12, 5:53 am, wrote: > If you can wait until Dec, you might be able to get the car at about > $500 over invoice. Most dealerships are not going to budge off of MSRP > since it is a new model and the model is still only a month old. I was > lucky as we have five Honda dealers around this area and was able to > get an EX for $1000 over invoice. Try calling around and getting > dealers to compete for your money. > > Good Luck > > On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 07:24:26 -0000, wrote: > >My 1999 Camry is dying a slow, painful death and I need to buy a new > >car. Like the new Accords (especially the cloth seats on the EX!) and > >I'm wondering what my "target price" should be. It's a bit difficult > >at this time of year, since websites like Edmond's have not > >accumulated enough experience to give any recommendations. > > >Specifically, I'm looking for a manual, EX and am wondering if > >shooting for $1,000 below MSRP is at all reasonable (or wishful > >thinking....) > > >Thanks in advance, > > >Jon |
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