Prices Paid and Offers Accepted 2019 RDX
#841
#842
Bought the wife an RDX FWD A-Spec in Modern Steel Metallic/Red on Saturday. MSRP was $44,495 including destination and sticker was $45,149 (dealer installed extras including tint, wheel locks, and nitrogen). The only discount I got was the $1000 loyalty and I thought it was a horrible deal. Then they gave me an offer for my trade that I can't refuse. I asked for the all weather mats, cargo tray, and 2 oil change to be included to sweeten the deal. In the end, I got a price I was happy with after my trade and the wife loved the red interior.
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shaggy2 (09-12-2018)
#845
Bah humbug
I have read about some pretty good deals obtained through the Costco program so I tried the Sam's Club Auto Buying program because we belong to Sam's Club. The local dealer offered a whole $500 off MSRP. I'm trying not to take it personally.
#847
#849
I also paid under invoice for all the Acuras I've purchased. They were all cars that were not selling well. For my 1st gen RDX, their opening offer to me was already $400 below invoice. I was also buying during the great recession, so I'm guessing business was hurting.
#850
Yeah, I was being sarcastic. I never really heard an offer that was above invoice when I've looked at Acuras. There were always below invoice. I never really tried looking when a new model was released though since I figure they need to make their profit on the early adopters.
#851
I know I'm likely going to have to travel to get a deal and AWD.
#852
Got little better price $40,400 + doc, registration & tax. This is for AWD/Tech, black exterior with Ebony.
#853
Prime Acura near Boston https://www.primeacurawestwood.com/
Got little better price $40,400 + doc, registration & tax. This is for AWD/Tech, black exterior with Ebony.
Got little better price $40,400 + doc, registration & tax. This is for AWD/Tech, black exterior with Ebony.
#854
Just a quick public shout out to securityguy, he hooked me up with his Jacksonville, FL Duval guy, picked up a fathom blue advanced for the deal he got mentioned above on saturday. Much better deal than I was able to get in the ATL market. You would think having 4 dealerships in north atlanta, that there would be some sort of deals to be had. I guess they just want to stock up on their vehicles.
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shaggy2 (09-12-2018)
#857
#858
I mentioned before that I was able to get $3,000 off MSRP for an ASPEC AWD in New Jersey but it is almost three hours away. I got my local dealership to go $2,800 and throw in the weather mats...put my deposit down for the White with Red interior. Now it’s waiting game for them to get it in stock.
#860
How does everyone get such great offers? Here in the bay area, the dealers aren't budging more than $500-$1000 off MSRP. I guess it doesn't help that there is only 1 RDX within 500 miles of me that has the color and options I'm looking for.
#861
Its regional. I know that in NJ I can get 10% off MSRP come winter time.
#864
I went to truecar.com, for zip code 07044, it shows that 3 people got advanced for 6.57% under msrp, and 3 more got for 5.44% under.
and check it out, 2 people say that they got under 7.7%.
so you can see where market is... in NJ, DCH acura dealer, if you negotiate well over the phone, 5% should be easy, pergaps even 6%, and we are in september. Wait until nov or jan, and you get into 9-10%
and check it out, 2 people say that they got under 7.7%.
so you can see where market is... in NJ, DCH acura dealer, if you negotiate well over the phone, 5% should be easy, pergaps even 6%, and we are in september. Wait until nov or jan, and you get into 9-10%
#865
I went to truecar.com, for zip code 07044, it shows that 3 people got advanced for 6.57% under msrp, and 3 more got for 5.44% under.
and check it out, 2 people say that they got under 7.7%.
so you can see where market is... in NJ, DCH acura dealer, if you negotiate well over the phone, 5% should be easy, pergaps even 6%, and we are in september. Wait until nov or jan, and you get into 9-10%
and check it out, 2 people say that they got under 7.7%.
so you can see where market is... in NJ, DCH acura dealer, if you negotiate well over the phone, 5% should be easy, pergaps even 6%, and we are in september. Wait until nov or jan, and you get into 9-10%
#866
you are enjoying driving new car sooner than those who wait, so your money is not wasted
#867
I went to truecar.com, for zip code 07044, it shows that 3 people got advanced for 6.57% under msrp, and 3 more got for 5.44% under.
and check it out, 2 people say that they got under 7.7%.
so you can see where market is... in NJ, DCH acura dealer, if you negotiate well over the phone, 5% should be easy, pergaps even 6%, and we are in september. Wait until nov or jan, and you get into 9-10%
and check it out, 2 people say that they got under 7.7%.
so you can see where market is... in NJ, DCH acura dealer, if you negotiate well over the phone, 5% should be easy, pergaps even 6%, and we are in september. Wait until nov or jan, and you get into 9-10%
#868
see if you can get a better deal in 1-2 hour driving radius. Things get less complicated without trade in. If you call to remote dealership, you can buy over the phone (maybe give CC deposit). Sometimes remote dealers want to attract you, so they know they have to beat your local dealer....
#869
That's what I did, San Diego Local dealers were telling me that the cars were not being discounted nor was the car I wanted available. I emailed Sales Managers from Orange County to LA County seeing who was willing to entertain my offer and in my case, I located the exact model 2 and 1/2 hours away and completed all negotiations via email. No trade was involved which made it easier to get in and out when I picked up the RDX. I had mixed reviews, but one Sales Manager was helpful and offered me an in stock vehicle at the discount I was looking for but it wasn't the right model/color so I passed, he did offer to let me know when the right vehicle was inbound...
#870
That's what I did, San Diego Local dealers were telling me that the cars were not being discounted nor was the car I wanted available. I emailed Sales Managers from Orange County to LA County seeing who was willing to entertain my offer and in my case, I located the exact model 2 and 1/2 hours away and completed all negotiations via email. No trade was involved which made it easier to get in and out when I picked up the RDX. I had mixed reviews, but one Sales Manager was helpful and offered me an in stock vehicle at the discount I was looking for but it wasn't the right model/color so I passed, he did offer to let me know when the right vehicle was inbound...
#872
LOL, with all the recent humidity, I feel like SD has relocated to the South. Going back to your earlier comment, SD dealers are out of their minds. I'm talking with a GM in Orange County, on a TLX V6 Apsec SH-Awd and looking to get a sizable discount, but in around here a dealer is adding a $3000 market adjustment for the same vehicles. It has been sitting for 8 weeks. No surprise. Long story short, $6k difference on the same vehicle.
#873
LOL, with all the recent humidity, I feel like SD has relocated to the South. Going back to your earlier comment, SD dealers are out of their minds. I'm talking with a GM in Orange County, on a TLX V6 Apsec SH-Awd and looking to get a sizable discount, but in around here a dealer is adding a $3000 market adjustment for the same vehicles. It has been sitting for 8 weeks. No surprise. Long story short, $6k difference on the same vehicle.
#875
Thanks for the info, Eddie. It's a shame some of us have to look outside of our local dealers. I guess as long as demand is greater than supply, they'll charge as much as they can.
I could live with paying MSRP to be an early-ish adopter, but I can't live with paying $200 for nitrogen in my tires when I just got a tire fixed at Costco for $11 including nitrogen in all 4 tires.
I could live with paying MSRP to be an early-ish adopter, but I can't live with paying $200 for nitrogen in my tires when I just got a tire fixed at Costco for $11 including nitrogen in all 4 tires.
#876
Thanks for the info, Eddie. It's a shame some of us have to look outside of our local dealers. I guess as long as demand is greater than supply, they'll charge as much as they can.
I could live with paying MSRP to be an early-ish adopter, but I can't live with paying $200 for nitrogen in my tires when I just got a tire fixed at Costco for $11 including nitrogen in all 4 tires.
I could live with paying MSRP to be an early-ish adopter, but I can't live with paying $200 for nitrogen in my tires when I just got a tire fixed at Costco for $11 including nitrogen in all 4 tires.
#877
Of course regional variations and inventory also make a huge difference.
I am going to try to hold out until next summer if my current ride makes it.
#878
#879
You should find a dealer in Virginia/Maryland who has a bunch of Tech/AWD in stock and they will make a deal. The dealers in NC are low in stock on AWD and hence are giving much better deals on FWD...
#880
see if you can get a better deal in 1-2 hour driving radius. Things get less complicated without trade in. If you call to remote dealership, you can buy over the phone (maybe give CC deposit). Sometimes remote dealers want to attract you, so they know they have to beat your local dealer....