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Re: Service of MDX at a Honda dealership [mtrealdude]
by 10sfan on Mon Nov 17 08:16:24 PST 2008
I have had both my MDX and my RL serviced at a Honda dealerships for the same reason. Have had warranty work on the RL no problems incurred because of the service at a Honda dealership. Agree on the transmission fluid only use Honda that also applies to using only Honda brake fluid.
Re: 2008 Mark LT [bobross1]
by gregg_vw on Mon Nov 17 05:59:37 PST 2008
Get the 09 F150. It has a stiffer frame, is quieter, offers side airbags (you cannot get them for any price on the LT), a six speed automatic and stability control (again, not available for any price on the LT).
My transmission broke, need to lease a Rogue ASAP, is this a good deal?
by cmelo on Sun Nov 16 13:31:47 PST 2008
I'm in Chicago, IL. I had never lease a car before and can't afford to buy. Please review this offer. I need to make a decision quick. Credit is average, some lates but never in car financing. Thanks. 2009 ROGUE S AWD w/ Splash and Mats Lease 39 Months - $199/Month - $2,754 initial payment. Excludes taxes, title, license, and $595 non-refundable Acquisition Fee. $2,754 initial payment required at consummation. (Includes $2,555 consumer down payment, $199 first month payment). 2009 ROGUE S AWD w/ Splash and Mats model 77419 subject to availability to well qualified lessees through Nissan-Infiniti LT. $22,505 MSRP incl. destination charge. Net capitalized cost of $19,380 does not include a $595 non-refundable acquisition fee. Dealer contribution may affect actual price set by dealer. Monthly payments total $7,761.00. At lease end, purchase for $14,403.20 plus $150 purchase option fee (except KS & WI), plus tax, or pay excess wear and tear plus $0.15 per mile for mileage over 12000 miles per year. Lessee is responsible for maintenance and repairs. See participating Dealer for details. Offer ends December 1, 2008.
Re: 2009 CR-V EX-L AWD w/ NAVI - $28,750 OTD [couch21]
by hondachef2006 on Sun Nov 16 07:57:13 PST 2008
Which dealers in Milwaukee? I've been trying to buy a 08 or 09 CRV- LX 4WD for the last 3 months at invoice and these dealers want almost MSRP prices in this economy. Plus I'm paying cash and they don't seem to care or budge. My quotes from Milwaukee dealers I got for a 08 LX 4WD were: (including destination) (11/11/08) $20867.00 $20988.00 09 CRV LX 4WD: (Including Destination) $21999.00 $22078.00 $21778.00 $21991.00 It seems like it was easier to get a fair price back 18 months ago when things were good. One dealer has a goal of selling 250 new cars for this month alone. How the heck can you do that at these prices, yet the showfloor at the dealership this past week was basically empty with salespeople standing around smoking cigarettes outside the front doors of the dealership. What a great image for honda. Help me out if you can. Just want to buy without being jacked around.
2009 CR-V EX-L AWD w/ NAVI - $28,750 OTD
by couch21 on Sun Nov 16 06:26:00 PST 2008
After about twenty minutes working the phones, I found two dealers in Madison, WI and Milwaukee, WI were willing to go below invoice for a 2009 CR-V EX-L AWD w/ NAVI (Glacier Blue), but I only negotiated with dealers that had the actual car in the lot. I worked in the following add-ons AT dealer cost: - Wheel locks - Splash guards - All season mats - Trunk tray - Door edge guards - Chrome exhaust tip ACTUAL dealer cost is $454 including labor. I got that in writing from the dealer, which I believe to be true since it's lower than the parts total if I bought them from www.handa-accessories.com and shipped them to my own home. The invoice price difference between an 08 and 09 CR-V is $450 for this particular trim. Tell the dealer it makes no sense to buy an 08 if you can offset one year's worth of depreciation (typically $1000 or more a year) by paying for an 09 upfront. Dealers will understand this and be willing to work with you. So I successfully negotiated 09 CR-V EX-L AWD w/ NAVI (Glacier Blue) at 08 invoice price ($27,068 incld destination) + $454 in add-ons + 5.5% tax ($1489) + $125 title/fees and extra negotiating to beat the competition = $28,750 OTD. That comes up to $826 below the 09 invoice price+dest. Both dealers were willing to do this. Under invoice for 2009 and DEALER cost for add-ons is always possible, and who knows, someone out there may even do better. I'm helping a friend buy her first Honda, and I get a free steak dinner in return. And free season mats and key chain for me from the dealer for the referral. :)
Re: I Don't Get It..... [nvbanker]
by gregg_vw on Fri Nov 14 11:51:17 PST 2008
see autoblog's take on it...apparently the complaints about the Genesis suspension is that it is too soft. The car is a definite bargain compared to the MKS... http://www.autoblog.com/2008/11/13/in-the-autoblog-garage-2009-hyundai-genesis-s- edan/

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