Discounts on RDXs
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Discounts on RDXs
Newbie here.
I just want to share my experience in purchasing an RDX tech. I really think that deals can be had right now.
We just purchased a Tech RDX in Chicago area for a very good price from my dealer. I emailed a bunch of local dealers last Thur and Fri and with a little pushing and price bidding... most dealers were willing to go about $1500-1700 off MSRP on the Tech model. There were a couple dealers sticking by their MSRP + a couple of free accessories and blah blah blah. I went back to my old dealer and they gave me an even better price as a repeat customer. We also got lucky as they just had a CGP/Ebony car delivered to their dealership on Sat. which no one ordered. It was my wife's first choice in color combo. It wasn't even PDIed yet and so we bought it right there. Picked it up Monday and my wife is very happy. It had 3 miles on the odo.
While it is true that a lot of the Tech models were pre-ordered or already sold through November and December, there are some color combos that are still out there on the lots or incoming that are unspoken for. I really don't think that demand is outpacing supply right now.
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I just want to share my experience in purchasing an RDX tech. I really think that deals can be had right now.
We just purchased a Tech RDX in Chicago area for a very good price from my dealer. I emailed a bunch of local dealers last Thur and Fri and with a little pushing and price bidding... most dealers were willing to go about $1500-1700 off MSRP on the Tech model. There were a couple dealers sticking by their MSRP + a couple of free accessories and blah blah blah. I went back to my old dealer and they gave me an even better price as a repeat customer. We also got lucky as they just had a CGP/Ebony car delivered to their dealership on Sat. which no one ordered. It was my wife's first choice in color combo. It wasn't even PDIed yet and so we bought it right there. Picked it up Monday and my wife is very happy. It had 3 miles on the odo.
While it is true that a lot of the Tech models were pre-ordered or already sold through November and December, there are some color combos that are still out there on the lots or incoming that are unspoken for. I really don't think that demand is outpacing supply right now.
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Originally Posted by jhwu
Newbie here.
I just want to share my experience in purchasing an RDX tech. I really think that deals can be had right now.
We just purchased a Tech RDX in Chicago area for a very good price from my dealer. I emailed a bunch of local dealers last Thur and Fri and with a little pushing and price bidding... most dealers were willing to go about $1500-1700 off MSRP on the Tech model. There were a couple dealers sticking by their MSRP + a couple of free accessories and blah blah blah. I went back to my old dealer and they gave me an even better price as a repeat customer. We also got lucky as they just had a CGP/Ebony car delivered to their dealership on Sat. which no one ordered. It was my wife's first choice in color combo. It wasn't even PDIed yet and so we bought it right there. Picked it up Monday and my wife is very happy. It had 3 miles on the odo.
While it is true that a lot of the Tech models were pre-ordered or already sold through November and December, there are some color combos that are still out there on the lots or incoming that are unspoken for. I really don't think that demand is outpacing supply right now.
Jim
I just want to share my experience in purchasing an RDX tech. I really think that deals can be had right now.
We just purchased a Tech RDX in Chicago area for a very good price from my dealer. I emailed a bunch of local dealers last Thur and Fri and with a little pushing and price bidding... most dealers were willing to go about $1500-1700 off MSRP on the Tech model. There were a couple dealers sticking by their MSRP + a couple of free accessories and blah blah blah. I went back to my old dealer and they gave me an even better price as a repeat customer. We also got lucky as they just had a CGP/Ebony car delivered to their dealership on Sat. which no one ordered. It was my wife's first choice in color combo. It wasn't even PDIed yet and so we bought it right there. Picked it up Monday and my wife is very happy. It had 3 miles on the odo.
While it is true that a lot of the Tech models were pre-ordered or already sold through November and December, there are some color combos that are still out there on the lots or incoming that are unspoken for. I really don't think that demand is outpacing supply right now.
Jim
Hi Jim,
I'm also in the Chicago area, about to purchase a non-tech RDX. Can you share the name of your dealer? If not on the forum, my e-mail is gounu2001-cars@yahoo.com
I'm currently at about $2200 off on a base model, which is $700 over invoice. I went through much the same process as you, soliciting internet quotes, and shopping the best one around to the other dealers. I was rather amazed at the dealers who responded to the "can you beat this offer" e-mail with a "sorry, we are not discounting at this time, enjoy you're new vehicle." That from a dealer I had been to and saw a number of RDXs on the lot.
Cheers,
Phil
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Originally Posted by Philbert
Hi Jim,
"can you beat this offer" e-mail with a "sorry, we are not discounting at this time, enjoy you're new vehicle." That from a dealer I had been to and saw a number of RDXs on the lot.
Cheers,
Phil
"can you beat this offer" e-mail with a "sorry, we are not discounting at this time, enjoy you're new vehicle." That from a dealer I had been to and saw a number of RDXs on the lot.
Cheers,
Phil
I guess they think they are special since that does not seem to be the case at all dealerships.
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Phil, sent you back an email. I'm new so I'm not sure if I'm suppose to name dealers or not. A lot of other car forums prohibits that... Sounds like you are getting a very good deal!
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Originally Posted by Gadgets
"sorry, we are not discounting at this time" = a dealer that has lots of RDXs on the lot.
I guess they think they are special since that does not seem to be the case at all dealerships.
I guess they think they are special since that does not seem to be the case at all dealerships.
My wife and I were not in a hurry to get a car unless the deal is right. We would've waited if price was MSRP and non-negotiable. Really though, discounts were not hard to get. Also, working w/ Internet managers definetly helps with discounts too. We've bought our last 2 cars that way, and I've helped numerous friends with the same method.
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I just purchased my RDX (non-tech) on Sunday from a Phoenix-area Acura dealership and I paid $600 over invoice. I was in and out of the dealership in two hours flat, so it makes me wonder whether I should have asked for an even bigger discount.
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I stopped in a Houston dealer tonight and was shocked to see over 20 RDX's parked on the lot. There was no time to ask about discounts because they were closing, but clearly this is not a hot seller. I think back to my Odyssey in 2001 when there were none to test drive, and I had to wait weeks for a new one to arrive and pay full sticker, and this was well over a year after they were launched. To see so many of RDX's on the lot when it has only been about 3 months........ bring on the discounts!!
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Originally Posted by scutts
I just purchased my RDX (non-tech) on Sunday from a Phoenix-area Acura dealership and I paid $600 over invoice. I was in and out of the dealership in two hours flat, so it makes me wonder whether I should have asked for an even bigger discount.
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I stopped in a Houston dealer tonight and was shocked to see over 20 RDX's parked on the lot. There was no time to ask about discounts because they were closing, but clearly this is not a hot seller. I think back to my Odyssey in 2001 when there were none to test drive, and I had to wait weeks for a new one to arrive and pay full sticker, and this was well over a year after they were launched. To see so many of RDX's on the lot when it has only been about 3 months........ bring on the discounts!!
For instance: my parents are in the market for luxury SUV & I told them to check out the RDX: their response was "Why? When I can get an MDX for a few thousand more?" Granted, I believe he was talkin 2006 but still ... much like the RL, the RDX is a good car but I wonder if it is hitting the right niche to sell well.
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I've been eyeing the RDX for a few weeks. I had my '03 MDX in the shop this week and I was lucky enough to get an RDX/Tech as a loaner.
My assessment after 24 hours with the RDX... I loved it, and I may buy one when my lease is up in March.
However, I think in many ways it's (to paraphrase Road and Track) "the answer to a question nobody asked." At its size, many people will cross-shop it with the CR-V, Rav4, and CX-7 and find the RDX too expensive.
The exterior styling also left me a little cold. It reminds me of the old Rav4 (which isn't a compliment), and the stock wheels look kind of cheap.
As much as I personally liked it, I think it's overpriced at both trim levels by about $3,000.
My assessment after 24 hours with the RDX... I loved it, and I may buy one when my lease is up in March.
However, I think in many ways it's (to paraphrase Road and Track) "the answer to a question nobody asked." At its size, many people will cross-shop it with the CR-V, Rav4, and CX-7 and find the RDX too expensive.
The exterior styling also left me a little cold. It reminds me of the old Rav4 (which isn't a compliment), and the stock wheels look kind of cheap.
As much as I personally liked it, I think it's overpriced at both trim levels by about $3,000.
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Originally Posted by IndyDaveS2K
I've been eyeing the RDX for a few weeks. I had my '03 MDX in the shop this week and I was lucky enough to get an RDX/Tech as a loaner.
My assessment after 24 hours with the RDX... I loved it, and I may buy one when my lease is up in March.
However, I think in many ways it's (to paraphrase Road and Track) "the answer to a question nobody asked." At its size, many people will cross-shop it with the CR-V, Rav4, and CX-7 and find the RDX too expensive.
The exterior styling also left me a little cold. It reminds me of the old Rav4 (which isn't a compliment), and the stock wheels look kind of cheap.
As much as I personally liked it, I think it's overpriced at both trim levels by about $3,000.
My assessment after 24 hours with the RDX... I loved it, and I may buy one when my lease is up in March.
However, I think in many ways it's (to paraphrase Road and Track) "the answer to a question nobody asked." At its size, many people will cross-shop it with the CR-V, Rav4, and CX-7 and find the RDX too expensive.
The exterior styling also left me a little cold. It reminds me of the old Rav4 (which isn't a compliment), and the stock wheels look kind of cheap.
As much as I personally liked it, I think it's overpriced at both trim levels by about $3,000.
** While I'm ranting... here's a mini comparison between the RDX and the 07 X3 **
During our test drive process, we eliminated most of the cars for various reasons. The two left standing were the X3 and RDX. Drove the RDX, we were both so surprised at the handling and features for the price. Drove the X3, and to get a comparable content to the RDX Tech, we would have to do European Delivery and still come in at $5-6K more. Granted, anyone that say the RDX will out handle and outgun the X3, especially the 2007 trim with 260hp is probably dreaming. We concluded that the X3 handled probably 10 to 15% better. The inline 6 is silky smooth and it felt a little faster and you want to drive it fast. At the end of the day though, the 10 to 15% better drive does not justify the extra costs as well as the less than "luxury" interior compared to the RDX. So, after driving the RDX again, we decided it was the perfect car for us.
Jim
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Originally Posted by Philbert
are you using the invoice figure on Edmunds: $30,774 including destination? I paid $725 over this price in the Chicago-area last Thursday.
I paid $31,500. I thought the invoice was $30,900 rather than $30,700, so I guess I paid $800 over invoice. But I feel like I got a square deal.
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I checked and they have 35 on the lot. There is no way Acura is meeting their sales goals so far... I emailed the internet sales guy and I'm down to 35k flat on a tech RDX. As others have expressed, the RDX is about $3k overpriced at both trim levels and I agree. I will buy it if they let me at 34k but I'm not counting on that. The feeling of the RDX being slightly overpriced and the poor mileage are why I don't have one in my driveway already.
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I just sent an email to my internet sales manager, stating I had heard some dealerships have gone done 1500 to 2200 dollars. I also suggested that I would possibly be willing to strike a deal such as getting it for MSRP but having them include the autodimming mirror, the clear bra, the leather shift knob, the bumper protector(back), and the all season mats. I "aknowledged" that they do not have an official loyalty, policy, but that our previous salesman suggested something of the sort for returning customers.
I'll let you guys know what I see in response.
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I'll let you guys know what I see in response.
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Originally Posted by crazymjb
I just sent an email to my internet sales manager, stating I had heard some dealerships have gone done 1500 to 2200 dollars. I also suggested that I would possibly be willing to strike a deal such as getting it for MSRP but having them include the autodimming mirror, the clear bra, the leather shift knob, the bumper protector(back), and the all season mats. I "aknowledged" that they do not have an official loyalty, policy, but that our previous salesman suggested something of the sort for returning customers.
I'll let you guys know what I see in response.
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I'll let you guys know what I see in response.
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I also bought from my old dealer, but I didn't approach them until I got a lot of internet quotes from other local dealers. I then presented them with my lowest quote but also stated what I wanted to pay. In my example, my lowest quote was around 35,461, but I wanted something close to $1000 over invoice. Hence my dealer came back w/ $35K even. He met my offer and so I went over there. What's curious is that I have now seen ~ 3 more posters getting the $35K quote! I'm waiting to see who gets the first Tech under $35K which may come pretty soon!
Jim
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in general, car sales are weak this month. The local dealers I know well, are all complaining of being well short on sales goals for Oct. For example, one dealer does 150 cars a month, they sold 30 so far in Oct!
The rdx discounts came quicker and larger than I anticipated, but anyone waiting till Dec will surely get a few hundred over invoice. If not now. My salesman that I test drove with, has been calling me non stop to come by again, as they are now discounting the rdx. Too late for them. Dont let any dealer give you the "hot" car bs, both aucra dealers I went to have nearly all the rdx's they had when i visited a few weeks ago
The rdx discounts came quicker and larger than I anticipated, but anyone waiting till Dec will surely get a few hundred over invoice. If not now. My salesman that I test drove with, has been calling me non stop to come by again, as they are now discounting the rdx. Too late for them. Dont let any dealer give you the "hot" car bs, both aucra dealers I went to have nearly all the rdx's they had when i visited a few weeks ago
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Originally Posted by TSX69
I started a thread about this here. It definetly is not an off the bat smash hit but still a little early to tell. There are definetly some things I think Acura should work on so that this does not end up like the RL.
For instance: my parents are in the market for luxury SUV & I told them to check out the RDX: their response was "Why? When I can get an MDX for a few thousand more?" Granted, I believe he was talkin 2006 but still ... much like the RL, the RDX is a good car but I wonder if it is hitting the right niche to sell well.
For instance: my parents are in the market for luxury SUV & I told them to check out the RDX: their response was "Why? When I can get an MDX for a few thousand more?" Granted, I believe he was talkin 2006 but still ... much like the RL, the RDX is a good car but I wonder if it is hitting the right niche to sell well.
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Originally Posted by scutts
I paid $31,500. I thought the invoice was $30,900 rather than $30,700, so I guess I paid $800 over invoice. But I feel like I got a square deal.
Cheers,
Phil
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Originally Posted by madskills07
Great news i just bought my 07 rdx white/ebony tech pkg for $34,700 so the dealers are really tring to put them out on the road..
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I visited a dealership yesterday in S. California and they had 18 RDXs on the lot, 9 with Tech package and 9 without. Clearly, there's potential for price negotiating when the car is not selling well (meaning it's not flying out the lot). I didn't bother to seat down inside as I'm not buying one right now.
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Since this thread is about getting a good deal, what does everyone think of the method listed out here?
http://www.fatwallet.com/forums/mess...hreadid=444610
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madskills07,
Does $34,700 include the destination chrge?
Does $34,700 include the destination chrge?
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So, now that it's November, and the lower than projected sales aren't such a secret, what prices are people getting? I was offered 35,800 in an internet quote, can I expect to get much lower when I actually go in and haggle?
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I'm at $35,300 just waiting to see what's going to come back tomorrow. I'm not sure how low I can go without being an ass and pissing off salespeople. If no one's willing to drop at least $400 I'll probably take that offer. $200 isn't jack when you're buying a $35k car.
I don't know how that guy got $34,700.
I don't know how that guy got $34,700.
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I'm at $35,300 just waiting to see what's going to come back tomorrow. I'm not sure how low I can go without being an ass and pissing off salespeople. If no one's willing to drop at least $400 I'll probably take that offer. $200 isn't jack when you're buying a $35k car.
I don't know how that guy got $34,700.
I don't know how that guy got $34,700.
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Originally Posted by sasair
Well since it's november 2nd right now, you're probably not going to get as good a deal as you would have on october 31st. If you can wait till the end of november, you'd probably get a better deal than 34700. I'd bet we'll see $34500 by the end of november...
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Originally Posted by kalihoku77
So, now that it's November, and the lower than projected sales aren't such a secret, what prices are people getting? I was offered 35,800 in an internet quote, can I expect to get much lower when I actually go in and haggle?
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Originally Posted by elgage44
I checked and they have 35 on the lot. There is no way Acura is meeting their sales goals so far... I emailed the internet sales guy and I'm down to 35k flat on a tech RDX. As others have expressed, the RDX is about $3k overpriced at both trim levels and I agree. I will buy it if they let me at 34k but I'm not counting on that. The feeling of the RDX being slightly overpriced and the poor mileage are why I don't have one in my driveway already.
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I almost bought a base RDX for invoice ($30700) last week, but got cold feet (still have a few reservations about the vehicle but am slowly coming around). That was with end of month pressure on my side, of course, but at least it shows that they are willing to deal. I never expected that to be possible on this vehicle so shortly after introduction, so those of us who are interested in the RDX are lucky at this point. I will probably go back to the dealer next week and continue with negotiations on my trade.
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I almost bought a base RDX for invoice ($30700) last week, but got cold feet (still have a few reservations about the vehicle but am slowly coming around). That was with end of month pressure on my side, of course, but at least it shows that they are willing to deal. I never expected that to be possible on this vehicle so shortly after introduction, so those of us who are interested in the RDX are lucky at this point. I will probably go back to the dealer next week and continue with negotiations on my trade.
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Originally Posted by sasair
Hey thats awesome. Are they trying to screw you on the trade? I've always had good luck selling my trade to carmax. They always offer me more than the dealers do for trade value. Of course you'd have to have a carmax around you...
I do have a CarMax within 50 miles, but would use that as a last resort -- they were not super great on a previous car I brought by for appraisal. The Acura dealer is decent on the current trade, but could do better. It's the classic situation where they cut the price on the new car and attempt to make it up on the back end with the trade. That's not much help to me! I just got a guaranteed-trade letter from Subaru for my vehicle -- 05 Outback XT -- and will try to use that as some sort of bargaining/reference point with the Acura dealer.