Considering a 2007 TSX
#1
Considering a 2007 TSX
Hello everyone. New to this forum. I currently own a 03 accord coupe, and I am considering a 07 TSX available at a local dealership with only 21K miles for 19K.
I love my accord, but need a 4 door since a baby is on its way.
Is that considered a good deal? Anything I should know for that year model?
Thanks for your advice.
I love my accord, but need a 4 door since a baby is on its way.
Is that considered a good deal? Anything I should know for that year model?
Thanks for your advice.
#5
Used car values tend to be regional, and the TSX seems to be especially sensistive to this. Here in Mass for instance, I'd say that price would be around $2K to $3K high. My advice is to be cautious regarding comparisons from the US. Perhaps you could find one or more others for sale in PR and compare your deal to those.
#6
Racer
+1 on used car values being extremely regional, even within a region. Prices in Nashville typically tend to be a few hundred or a thousand dollars on average more than similarly-equipped cars in metro Atlanta (especially on BMW and Mercedes-Benz; Atlanta's supplies just blow Nashville out of the water).
For what it's worth, I bought my 2007 in 2010 with 24,000 miles for $20k, so $19k isn't too far off, but maybe a little high.
Then again, there's the Puerto Rico factor- not sure what the local supply looks like for the TSX. (TSX cars were relatively rare in Nashville when I bought; mine was a local trade but most on the lots were from auctions up North or Florida).
All in all, not a horrible price, but not a great one either. I'd say try to knock off $1,000 or so. Is it certified pre owned, by chance?
For what it's worth, I bought my 2007 in 2010 with 24,000 miles for $20k, so $19k isn't too far off, but maybe a little high.
Then again, there's the Puerto Rico factor- not sure what the local supply looks like for the TSX. (TSX cars were relatively rare in Nashville when I bought; mine was a local trade but most on the lots were from auctions up North or Florida).
All in all, not a horrible price, but not a great one either. I'd say try to knock off $1,000 or so. Is it certified pre owned, by chance?
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+1 on used car values being extremely regional, even within a region. Prices in Nashville typically tend to be a few hundred or a thousand dollars on average more than similarly-equipped cars in metro Atlanta (especially on BMW and Mercedes-Benz; Atlanta's supplies just blow Nashville out of the water).
For what it's worth, I bought my 2007 in 2010 with 24,000 miles for $20k, so $19k isn't too far off, but maybe a little high.
Then again, there's the Puerto Rico factor- not sure what the local supply looks like for the TSX. (TSX cars were relatively rare in Nashville when I bought; mine was a local trade but most on the lots were from auctions up North or Florida).
All in all, not a horrible price, but not a great one either. I'd say try to knock off $1,000 or so. Is it certified pre owned, by chance?
For what it's worth, I bought my 2007 in 2010 with 24,000 miles for $20k, so $19k isn't too far off, but maybe a little high.
Then again, there's the Puerto Rico factor- not sure what the local supply looks like for the TSX. (TSX cars were relatively rare in Nashville when I bought; mine was a local trade but most on the lots were from auctions up North or Florida).
All in all, not a horrible price, but not a great one either. I'd say try to knock off $1,000 or so. Is it certified pre owned, by chance?
It is not certified pre-owned. However, the los milage seems suspicious to me.
#10
Burning Brakes
As a demonstration of regionalism, I bought my 2007 with 21,000km on it last year for $21.5CDN which is a steal in my neck of the woods - most car of that vintage for me were going for $23-24k.
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