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xilley 11-16-2012 09:02 PM

saw one today too, meh starting to look like a hyundai imo.

HondaGuy 11-16-2012 09:31 PM

Spotted a 2013 white accord sedan drive by in richmond today, not bad, made me look back twice to double check that rear end :P

604CEFIRO 11-16-2012 11:23 PM

Honda Finance does not allow documentation fees.

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Originally Posted by Volkl (Post 8058732)
I'd rather avoid places that charge unnecessary things such as documentation fees.


604CEFIRO 11-16-2012 11:40 PM

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Originally Posted by mr_chin (Post 8060768)
Go to the dealership and get pre-approved financing or leasing first so you can shop and have upper hand when bargaining. If youre buying something more than your available loan theyll find out what you need to establish that amount
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OP of this thread,

It might be good idea for you to visit a dealership or two first and get all the details on financing or leasing (details like interest rate, term, monthly pmt, residual buyout etc). Use that information to see if that would fit your budget.

Bargaining does not require you to get a "pre-approval" either.

As mentioned previously in this thread, there is not much movement on bargaining the msrp price on new releases.

Good luck. The '13 Accord is a great car with amazing features.

You can visit http://www.honda.ca and build your unit and see how much financing / leasing would be.

Volkl 11-16-2012 11:50 PM

I guess they don't use that term but they still try to hose unsuspecting customers. A manager was quoting a price to me and said there would be $200 on top for wheel locks, gas, and prep of the car. When I asked him about it did he decide to remove that charge. Needless to say, I won't be buying from there.

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Originally Posted by 604CEFIRO (Post 8083396)
Honda Finance does not allow documentation fees.


Volkl 11-16-2012 11:54 PM

I'm not in dire need of one right now so I can wait since there will be more wiggle room next year when the 2014s come.
I'd love to own one now but it doesn't look like that will happen and I can pay cash if need be. Every dealership I've spoken with keeps telling me how limited the stock is and that they can't move far from msrp even though there is quite a markup from invoice to msrp (plus holdback).

Quote:

Originally Posted by 604CEFIRO (Post 8083406)
OP of this thread,

It might be good idea for you to visit a dealership or two first and get all the details on financing or leasing (details like interest rate, term, monthly pmt, residual buyout etc). Use that information to see if that would fit your budget.

Bargaining does not require you to get a "pre-approval" either.

As mentioned previously in this thread, there is not much movement on bargaining the msrp price on new releases.

Good luck. The '13 Accord is a great car with amazing features.

You can visit Honda.ca Official Website of Honda Canada Inc. and build your unit and see how much financing / leasing would be.


604CEFIRO 11-16-2012 11:55 PM

Wheel locks $99
Tank of Gas $70
Labor Prep $30

Doesn't seem too out of the ordinary. Plus like you said, you asked and he removed it. Sounds like customer service to me..?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Volkl (Post 8083411)
I guess they don't use that term but they still try to hose unsuspecting customers. A manager was quoting a price to me and said there would be $200 on top for wheel locks, gas, and prep of the car. When I asked him about it did he decide to remove that charge. Needless to say, I won't be buying from there.


Volkl 11-16-2012 11:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 604CEFIRO (Post 8083416)
Wheel locks $99
Tank of Gas $70
Labor Prep $30

Doesn't seem too out of the ordinary. Plus like you said, you asked and he removed it. Sounds like customer service to me..?

I haven't bought a new car in a while but it seems odd to be charging for gas but maybe that's normal?
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