Discounts on 06 Accord Coupes

Discussion in 'Accord' started by ticars, Feb 10, 2006.

  1. ticars

    ticars Guest

    What type of discounts are people getting for Accords right now? I
    just put a deposit down on a V6 Accord Coupe EX-6MT. We agreed on
    $24,850 with no navigation. The MSRP is $27950, so it seems like a
    good deal, it just didn't take much arguing to get him to that price,
    so I'm thinking I probably could have gotten him to take more off .
    Did I get robbed or is that a reasonable price?
     
    ticars, Feb 10, 2006
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  2. ticars

    Art Guest

    Many years ago some MBA prof did a study and got permission to go thru tons
    of dealer's files and he discovered that most people pay about the same
    price for a new car, plus or minus $100 or so. Sure there are some ripoff
    dealers around but they probably did not open their files to him. You are
    more likely to get ripped during negotiating your trade or financing or
    paying too much for an extended warranty.
     
    Art, Feb 10, 2006
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  3. According to the www.kbb.com web site, you got a good deal.
     
    Alex Rodriguez, Feb 10, 2006
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  4. ticars

    speednxs Guest

    Nonsense.
    Dealers will rip you for thousands if they can. The BMW dealer
    "suggested" I pay MSRP for the car after the test ride as the "fair"
    price. There was a factory rebate on the car and I got it for around
    invoice. This is a difference of thousands of dollars. Almost every
    deal I have done they have tried to double charge me for delivery by
    stating the the price included it and then itemizing it as an extra
    charge. I had another dealer "forget" to subtract the value of my
    trade in from the price. I'm sure he thought that in the excitement I
    would overlook this. I spend 20 minutes arguing with him and he gave
    in and did the deal as originally planned. If I had discovered this
    error the next day you can guess what would have happened. They will
    take you for a few dollars, hundreds of dollars and thousands of
    dollars with a pocket full of tricks, cause nobody catches them all.
    Buying warranties is easy. Collecting on warranties is another thing.
     
    speednxs, Feb 12, 2006
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  5. ticars

    Art Guest

    It could be that those ripoff dealers did not open their files. I haven't
    dealt with a ripoff dealer for years. It might depend on how big of city
    was studied, part of the country. I don't remember the details. In any
    case, I've bought a lot of cars in the last 20 years. Some have had those
    extra padded profit stickers on the car. They come to a reasonable price as
    soon as I look at them wierd. I don't think those tricks work much any more
    and that was what the study showed. Of course most people get ripped off on
    financing and trades. He did not look at that.
     
    Art, Feb 12, 2006
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