my friend got a Accord Euro manual last year for 33000 with Floor mats!
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my friend got a Accord Euro manual last year for 33000 with Floor mats!
Just ordered a Euro Sport (red, auto) with mats for $38K on road, plus a very generous trade-in. Apparently the dealer only has a few red & blue ones left - he said silver & graphite sold out last week. Should be picking it up on Friday :)
Great price! Are you in Perth?
Nah - Melbourne. Took a bit of negotiating though.
First time poster. :wave:
I have just taken my delivery of my MY06 Luxury Graphite with matts, mud flaps, boot protector for $ 43,000 drive away. Very happy with price.:thumbsup:
2nd Time Poster.....
$49300 drive away of black 06 with Sat Nav, reversing sensors, OEM body kit without spoiler, 2 sets of mats, first service. Melbourne.
Not many posters out there seem to have the combination of body kit, sat nav, reversing sensors from what I've searched. How is this to what you guys have seen?
Dealers are good at coming up with BS replies :P Always worth it for that gullible person who they can make a profit out of. Correct me if the salesperson doesn't get a bonus depending on how much profit he makes out of the deal :PQuote:
Originally Posted by clowdz
You should have said exactly what you just said. To be fair, the old Euro Manual Sport price was 37780 RRP without the 5 year warranty. I'd aim for RRP +/- 1k but including the same in accessories. Tinting/mats etc... Remember if you will always pay less for non-genuine Honda accessories which are just as good (e.g. tint / parking sensors) aftermarket. So if you can't get them, don't.
Other things to bargain for - free servicing, paint protection *MEH*, full tank of fuel, better discounts on a trade in, other accessories (e.g. body kits/boot protector/sports pedal etc... mats are a must though).
And make sure the dealer doesn't forget the 5 year warranty. Mine needed some *ahem* prompting to remember to write it in my contract. I should add the 41.5k on road for my vehicle was way more than I should have paid.
Hey all
Just picked up a Euro Sports for $37,400, delivery should be sometime this week as it's in stock :cool:
Trading up from a Suzuki Liana (1 year old)
Manual or automatic?Quote:
Originally Posted by deadmanaus
And if you're a bit of a mechanically minded person, make sure you check what you can before you drive the vehicle home. Yes, they do a PDS (pre-delivery service). But mine was done 3 months before delivery of my car. Tyre pressures were 24PSI cold!!! Oil and other fluids were okay though. Take your time test-driving it and trying things out even though you may just want to take it home ASAP. It's a lot more difficult having one-on-one dealer time once you've taken the delivery home.
Manual :)Quote:
Originally Posted by tanalasta
From the sounds of it the car is being stored in their yard at the moment so i assume they will be doing the check this week. In saying that i will still be checking everything before i drive out.
Have been reading up on breaking in the motor, with the current car i took it easy as the manual states (under some rpm, can't remember exactly), but other sources have said i should go over this so the pistons rings will seal properly, guess i'll keep reading :)
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Originally Posted by brd_x
oh Auto, I would hope that I don't get screwed that bad : )
What state?Quote:
Originally Posted by deadmanaus