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praja6
21-10-2010, 11:11 PM
Hi guys,

Honda is heavily advertising for the once an year sale on this saturday 23rd Oct. They reduced already the Accord Euro prices(for base, luxuary and luxuary navi models), plus giving 750 worth of accessories voucher.

If anyone in the market for a brand new Euro Saturday may be the time, bargain even further to get cheap price...

Doug11
22-10-2010, 08:35 PM
Hi Praja - do you work at Honda head-office or one of the dealers ?

Best Regards,

Digger

praja6
22-10-2010, 10:33 PM
Hi Praja - do you work at Honda head-office or one of the dealers ?

Best Regards,

Digger

Mate, i dont work for anyone... i just put this for if anyone looking in this forum to purchase new vehicle they can get good bargain thats the only thing mate... I dont work for Honda or anyone else.. just put with the mindful to help someone here to get good price...

SPQR
23-10-2010, 12:07 AM
Safety in numbers: If there are more CU2's about then people that already own them feel like they've made the right decision.

It's a good car...so buy one!

antony
24-10-2010, 11:41 AM
I am looking forward to seing Hondas sales figures for October.

I have posted Septembers figures in the LOUNGE.

chunsa
24-10-2010, 01:07 PM
Thanks antony for your sales figures post. Always a great look into how well Honda is doing.

I wonder what prices people have got from the event?

praja6
24-10-2010, 02:01 PM
We will wait for someone to post the prices they bought brand new EUros during this event..

antony
24-10-2010, 02:43 PM
I think the whole thing was to get $750 in accessories.

And Chunsa,its a pleasure posting up the figures.

I have just posted the whole medium segments sales from last month under 2008 or 2009 Euro,check it out,its VERY interesting reading.

SpeedBird
24-10-2010, 08:40 PM
Perhaps Honda is clearing out old stock to make way for the 2011 year models coming in soon. I read somewhere that there will be a limited edition euro coming in the boost sales.

natnat
24-10-2010, 08:50 PM
based on my experience while working for Honda & what i paid for my CU2 Lux Navi:

during this sale Honda Aust would reimburse all the on road costs around $3000 (s/duty, rego, ctp and dealer delivery costs) + $750 worth of accessories (which means metallic paint & carpet mats are included). So, a CU2 Lux Navi could have gone for around $42-$43k (47000 less 4300)if the person is able to negotiate hard.

the driveaway price yesterday was $46990 (because Honda Aust would pay the $3k diff), while the normal d/a price was around $50k.

the cost price to the dealership for a CL9 luxury auto was $36,636 + GST, the rrp including gst was $42,990, giving margin of $2445. Plus the dealership received around $2000 net of gst of holdback / factory rebate. Plus margin of $1450 (including gst) on dealer delivery (cost only 550 charged by service dept and sales put dealer delivery price of 2000).

Giving total gross profit of $5763 of a CL9 lux auto if someone pays the ticket price without any negotiation during non special times. the CU2 pricing arrangements should be similar.

antony
24-10-2010, 08:57 PM
Speedbird,I have had my MY11 Euro for 5 months now...

bramtram
25-10-2010, 11:42 AM
Bit the bullet and got mine on the weekend during the sale from Garry & Warren Smith in Oakleigh, VIC. Paid 35k for a base automatic (reverse parking sensors + floor matts + 5year warranty/road side assist + $250 cash voucher)

praja6
25-10-2010, 08:12 PM
Bit the bullet and got mine on the weekend during the sale from Garry & Warren Smith in Oakleigh, VIC. Paid 35k for a base automatic (reverse parking sensors + floor matts + 5year warranty/road side assist + $250 cash voucher)

Thats a good price, so they didnt give you $750 worth of accessories voucher?

antony
25-10-2010, 09:12 PM
Bit the bullet and got mine on the weekend during the sale from Garry & Warren Smith in Oakleigh, VIC. Paid 35k for a base automatic (reverse parking sensors + floor matts + 5year warranty/road side assist + $250 cash voucher)


Congratulations,which colour did you choose ???

I almost bought a White one from them a few months ago.

Jenny was lovely,but Astoria were the most aggressive with their pricing.Did you get a MY11 ???

Whart other cars were you considering ???

What car have you come out of ???

You will LOVE your Euro,we are all mad about our cars.

UNLS1
26-10-2010, 09:56 AM
antony it says u are waiting on the 2011 accord euro?
its been out for a while already

bramtram
26-10-2010, 10:08 AM
Congratulations,which colour did you choose ???

I almost bought a White one from them a few months ago.

Jenny was lovely,but Astoria were the most aggressive with their pricing.Did you get a MY11 ???

Whart other cars were you considering ???

What car have you come out of ???

You will LOVE your Euro,we are all mad about our cars.

I got Buran Silver. I thought I got MY11, but took a look at the invoice and it says MY10. Need to call them and double check. I had 2004 Nissan Maxima TI-L before deciding to give Honda a try. Hopefully i made the right choice :)

Just rang them up - it's a MY11 for sure.

UNLS1
26-10-2010, 10:34 AM
ah nice one, u will find the euro about 2059720590295X better than the maxima! i wouldnt even put the 2 in the same class!

bramtram
26-10-2010, 10:42 AM
Thats a good price, so they didnt give you $750 worth of accessories voucher?

I assumed the rear parking plus matts were the 750 accessories pack.

bramtram
26-10-2010, 12:45 PM
ah nice one, u will find the euro about 2059720590295X better than the maxima! i wouldnt even put the 2 in the same class!

Maybe so, but they are different cars, so hard to compare - one is a 3.5 V6, the other is 2.4 4 cylinder :) But I must say Maxima never gave me any trouble (apart from a faulty central locking - which was replaced outside the warranty by Nissan as part of the recall for that piece of gear, at no extra cost to me :) Let's see how Honda measures up :) By the way I've always been a Nissan man, but I didn't want to get a Thai-made Maxima, 370Z is a bit unpractical in a daily city grind and Murano is way too big for me :)

praja6
26-10-2010, 09:06 PM
Natnat,

Would be nice if you can do the same maths you did for lux for the base model auto EUro as well...
Thanks..


based on my experience while working for Honda & what i paid for my CU2 Lux Navi:

during this sale Honda Aust would reimburse all the on road costs around $3000 (s/duty, rego, ctp and dealer delivery costs) + $750 worth of accessories (which means metallic paint & carpet mats are included). So, a CU2 Lux Navi could have gone for around $42-$43k (47000 less 4300)if the person is able to negotiate hard.

the driveaway price yesterday was $46990 (because Honda Aust would pay the $3k diff), while the normal d/a price was around $50k.

the cost price to the dealership for a CL9 luxury auto was $36,636 + GST, the rrp including gst was $42,990, giving margin of $2445. Plus the dealership received around $2000 net of gst of holdback / factory rebate. Plus margin of $1450 (including gst) on dealer delivery (cost only 550 charged by service dept and sales put dealer delivery price of 2000).

Giving total gross profit of $5763 of a CL9 lux auto if someone pays the ticket price without any negotiation during non special times. the CU2 pricing arrangements should be similar.

UNLS1
27-10-2010, 01:05 PM
Maybe so, but they are different cars, so hard to compare - one is a 3.5 V6, the other is 2.4 4 cylinder :) But I must say Maxima never gave me any trouble (apart from a faulty central locking - which was replaced outside the warranty by Nissan as part of the recall for that piece of gear, at no extra cost to me :) Let's see how Honda measures up :) By the way I've always been a Nissan man, but I didn't want to get a Thai-made Maxima, 370Z is a bit unpractical in a daily city grind and Murano is way too big for me :)

id love a 370z!


worst part about the maximas is the re sale and the interior! Looks like a 1970's caravan! we all laugh when one comes in, apart from that good strong reliable car

bramtram
27-10-2010, 01:25 PM
id love a 370z!


worst part about the maximas is the re sale and the interior! Looks like a 1970's caravan! we all laugh when one comes in, apart from that good strong reliable car

I think it's a mater of taste (or in my case a lack of one - but maybe not all is lost given I just bought a Honda ;)) I actually liked the Maxima panel layoyt (except for the fake wood insert) - it looked very different (futuristic???:)))to any other sedan in that price range. Plus it's like a lounge room - plenty of room for making out with a girl when you just can't wait to get to the bedroom :)
http://www.webwombat.com.au/motoring/news_reports/images/nissan-maxima6.JPG
Sadly they decided to go more mainstream and shift the production to Thailand. Oh well.
It was cheaper to buy than Honda, so at the time it was the right car for me. Now it's time to move on :)
I've always been a Nissan man and actually considered getting a 2007-2009 Skyline 370GT imported from Japan but then decided it was too much hassle with insurance and all. Will have to wait utill they start selling these here officially under Infinity brand (hopefully I'll be able to afford one by then :)))
http://image.motortrend.com/f/9518835/112_0710_13z%2B2008_nissan_skyline_370gt%2Bfront_v iew.jpg

bramtram
01-11-2010, 11:06 AM
Guys, check out this one: http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/private/details.aspx?R=9560905&YearFromShort=1648&__Qpb=true&Cr=1&__Ns=pCar_RankSort_Int32|1||pCar_PriceSort_Decimal |1||pCar_Make_String|0||pCar_Model_String|0&keywords=&YearToShort=1678&__N=1216 1246 1247 1252 1282 4294963846 4294963505 1648 1678&SearchAction=N&silo=1011&seot=1&tsrc=allcarhome&__Nne=15&trecs=71&__sid=12B11698D2F6

http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/JciDQJSu8O3CtpVJlagrIA?feat=directlink

It's a 2004 Nissan Maxima going for $117000 *that's right 117k for a Maxima - not bad, eh? )))))))))))))))))))) LMAO

ricsvtr
01-11-2010, 01:53 PM
I think it's a mater of taste (or in my case a lack of one - but maybe not all is lost given I just bought a Honda ;)) I actually liked the Maxima panel layoyt (except for the fake wood insert) - it looked very different (futuristic???:)))to any other sedan in that price range. Plus it's like a lounge room - plenty of room for making out with a girl when you just can't wait to get to the bedroom :)
http://www.webwombat.com.au/motoring/news_reports/images/nissan-maxima6.JPG
Sadly they decided to go more mainstream and shift the production to Thailand. Oh well.
It was cheaper to buy than Honda, so at the time it was the right car for me. Now it's time to move on :)
I've always been a Nissan man and actually considered getting a 2007-2009 Skyline 370GT imported from Japan but then decided it was too much hassle with insurance and all. Will have to wait utill they start selling these here officially under Infinity brand (hopefully I'll be able to afford one by then :)))
http://image.motortrend.com/f/9518835/112_0710_13z%2B2008_nissan_skyline_370gt%2Bfront_v iew.jpg

You have similar tastes to me! Nissan is my brand of choice too but I bought a euro for the (supposed?) build quality and reliability. The Euro also seems really good value for money. I plan on keeping the Honda for a few years then its a 370Z or V36 for me!