What have you paid for a 06 RSX???
C6 Corvette
10-23-2005, 06:46 PM
My Daughter wants a new 2006 RSX w/AT. I would prefer cloth, but the dealer said most come with leather.
What have you paid for your RSX? Is it unreasonable to expect invoice?
If so, how much over invoice is fair? The dealer has a junk fee--documentation at $69.
Let me know....
Thanks!
JC
What have you paid for your RSX? Is it unreasonable to expect invoice?
If so, how much over invoice is fair? The dealer has a junk fee--documentation at $69.
Let me know....
Thanks!
JC
mmont0
10-24-2005, 07:26 AM
Go to any of the following sites:
edmunds.com
www.kbb.com - kelley blue book
They adjust by location, so this would be your best bet. They even list how much people are paying for it in your area (edmunds I think).
edmunds.com
www.kbb.com - kelley blue book
They adjust by location, so this would be your best bet. They even list how much people are paying for it in your area (edmunds I think).
RSX-S777
10-24-2005, 06:25 PM
You will never, unfortunately, get invoice. The car is hot and dealers know it. You might get a great deal, however, on a used 02 or 03 Type S, especially at this time of year- but it depends. Good luck.
mmont0
10-24-2005, 08:04 PM
I was able to get mine at invoice at the end of that model year but it was considered used since it had 700 miles on it. I bought it at Carmax (used car sales) since the only one left at the Acura dealer was a red one and he blew me off after I told him how much I was willing to pay. I guess that showed him when he called to see if I was still interested and I told him I had already purchased one for the price I wanted!
russiankid
10-30-2005, 08:30 AM
all you do is bragain with the salesman, and get the prie you want, the salesman gets all excited, you make him run around getting all the papaers ready, then you say, well ima go home and think bout it,ok? heres my number is you have any questions, it always works with my dad, they call in an hr or 2 and give a price lower then he wanted, ehehe
2002EclipseRS
03-23-2006, 11:25 AM
I just got my 2006 RSX type S (which is manual tranny) for 24k out the door, but for an auto, it'll be cheaper since the auto is a base RSX w/a weaker engine.
paulkramer
03-24-2006, 10:46 AM
I was able to get mine at invoice at the end of that model year but it was considered used since it had 700 miles on it. I bought it at Carmax (used car sales) since the only one left at the Acura dealer was a red one and he blew me off after I told him how much I was willing to pay. I guess that showed him when he called to see if I was still interested and I told him I had already purchased one for the price I wanted!
He he - good for you! I saw an ad this week of local Honda dealer selling a used '03 base 5 speed with cloth, asking $17,900 (42,000 miles), supposedly "on sale" from $19,900!! I went to KBB.com - the blue book value (maximum retail) is $17,100!
Stealerships.........
He he - good for you! I saw an ad this week of local Honda dealer selling a used '03 base 5 speed with cloth, asking $17,900 (42,000 miles), supposedly "on sale" from $19,900!! I went to KBB.com - the blue book value (maximum retail) is $17,100!
Stealerships.........
mmont0
03-25-2006, 02:52 PM
He he - good for you! I saw an ad this week of local Honda dealer selling a used '03 base 5 speed with cloth, asking $17,900 (42,000 miles), supposedly "on sale" from $19,900!! I went to KBB.com - the blue book value (maximum retail) is $17,100!
Stealerships.........
Yeah, the dealers try to rip you off. I'm sure I would have been able to get him to bring the price down, but I didn't want to waste a whole lot of time. I just wanted a test drive.
It's always best to check the blue book or edmunds before you buy a used car. They always try to jack up the price at dealers to make you think you're getting a good deal.
The 17,100 sounds right since that is about the trade-in price for an '03 TypeS.
Stealerships.........
Yeah, the dealers try to rip you off. I'm sure I would have been able to get him to bring the price down, but I didn't want to waste a whole lot of time. I just wanted a test drive.
It's always best to check the blue book or edmunds before you buy a used car. They always try to jack up the price at dealers to make you think you're getting a good deal.
The 17,100 sounds right since that is about the trade-in price for an '03 TypeS.
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