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  1. #25
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    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Location
    Melbourne
    Car:
    CR-V III Sport 2.4 Auto
    Nov 2008. I pad $35,800 for my CRV Sport 2.4 Auto.
    Empty, not even carpet mats yet with 5 years warranty and road assist.
    As usual AFTER sale I assume I could get a little bit better deal

    Added mats, tinting and rear parking sensors myself, cost me about $400...
    Last edited by Pitek; 28-04-2009 at 02:35 PM.

  2. #26
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    Join Date
    Sep 2008
    Location
    St Maarten / Pembroke Pines Florida
    Car:
    2007 AWD Honda CRV
    I paid 25K US dollars for my CRV in 2007, leather seating and fully loaded except for the GPS, i wished i had paid the xtra 2.5K for the Nav package.
    It is my belief that Honda do have the best factory installed navigation system.

  3. #27
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    Join Date
    Feb 2009
    Location
    Gaza Strip, Bankstown
    Car:
    09CRVLUX,94VTIRLUDE,&BIKE
    $54,470 Black 09 Luxury (Built 01/09 compliance 04/09) with black leather. Premium plates (Lolz), Extended (5years total) warranty with road side assist, All weather rubber floor mats, Fabric floor mats, Front Aero bumper, Rear Aero bumper, Tailgate Spoiler, Front Sensors (luxury has the rears already), Dust & Pollen filter, GPS/DVD/BLUETOOTH/REVERSE camera integrated radio, Type 1 Side steps, Head Rest TV/DVD set (includes wireless headphones x 2) Premium Tweeter speaker set, Bassworks speaker system, Clear bonnet protector, Clear light protector, Door visor set, Tow bar & Bag and organiser box for the boot (wife wanted it =).

  4. #28
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    Join Date
    Jul 2009
    Location
    Brisbane
    Car:
    07 CRV Sport
    I paid $39500 for a Sparkle Grey CRV Sport with Front and Rear aero bumpers, chrome mirrors, type 2 side steps, spoiler, chrome tip and mats. 3 year warranty.

  5. #29
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    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Car:
    Gen 1 CRV, Gen 3 CRV
    09 grey CRV standard (manual!), weather shields, headlight and bonnet protector, mats, luggage tray and luggage cover, $37,500.

    Compared to the drive away prices of the special edition at the start of the year its not that good, but it was impossible to even find a car to test drive.

  6. #30
    Quote Originally Posted by sunnyl View Post
    09 grey CRV standard (manual!), weather shields, headlight and bonnet protector, mats, luggage tray and luggage cover, $37,500.

    Compared to the drive away prices of the special edition at the start of the year its not that good, but it was impossible to even find a car to test drive.
    sorry mate, but i reckon the Honda dealer you bought that off is still laughing. 37500 is way too dear in my opinion.

  7. #31
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    Mar 2009
    Car:
    Gen 1 CRV, Gen 3 CRV
    Quote Originally Posted by 62rocket View Post
    sorry mate, but i reckon the Honda dealer you bought that off is still laughing. 37500 is way too dear in my opinion.
    I did realise it wasn't cheap I did shop around at a couple of dealers before settling at that one. Of the 6 I tried only 2 had manuals in stock, both were around the $37k mark for the driveaway price. What do you suggest is a decent price?

    It wasn't exactly an impulse buy. I mentioned in another thread I have an aging gen 1 CRV - I had tossed up at the start of the year get rid of it for a new CRV, but it was all sold out back then so I spent the money for a new clutch, tyres and major service to get it back up to scratch. Then just recently our other car had to go, so we jumped into getting a new CRV pretty much within the week.

    haha! It feels like I paid a premium to get a manual, rather than the other way around!

  8. #32
    Quote Originally Posted by 62rocket View Post
    I think you might have paid a bit too much there Codes. This is my deal about 6 weeks ago:

    new silver, base model, auto CRV, 2008 built, carpet mats, boot liner/protector, Honda rear seat covers, rear bumper boot lip protector, 5 years warranty, drive away for $31k.

    Funny thing is, i reckon if i walked back into the same dealer today I could do a little bit better than 31k...

    this was a better deal. It's an auto back in october 2008. It was a April 2008 built car.

  9. #33
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    Join Date
    Sep 2009
    Location
    Melbourne
    Car:
    CR-V manual
    We just picked up our silver manual CR-V with bonus pack (alloys, front and rear sensors and foggies).

    Paid 34,000 on the road, including a cargo blind. Only one dealer came to the party with that price. No-one else would touch it. The bonus packs were limited to about 3 per dealer apparently.

  10. #34
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    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Car:
    Gen 1 CRV, Gen 3 CRV
    hmmm whats this bonus pack? I can't find any sign of it on the Honda website

  11. #35
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    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Location
    Melbourne
    Car:
    Honda
    Quote Originally Posted by 62rocket View Post
    this was a better deal. It's an auto back in october 2008. It was a April 2008 built car.
    2009 model will be more than 2008 built CRV mate. common sense

  12. #36
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    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Location
    BMW Showroom
    Car:
    BMW
    Quote Originally Posted by sunnyl View Post
    hmmm whats this bonus pack? I can't find any sign of it on the Honda website
    its just the standard with

    sports alloys
    fog lights
    rev sensors
    front sensors.


    there are no crv sports left until jan 2010 update
    im not biased, i just tell it how it is.

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