Prices Paid and Offers Accepted 2019 RDX
#81
some of these demo cars or off lease cars that have been leased for only 4-6 months have 3K or less miles on them. I know everyone loves that new car smell, but I can get a Tech for the price of a base but with a couple thousand miles on it, this should be a no brainer. even when dealers are willing to go bellow MSRP financially buying CPO always makes more sense.
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#83
The demos may not quite have been run through the paces like a loaner, but it's the same sort of idea (people taking it out for a spin, pushing, pulling, prodding, pressing this, that, or the other...ACK!!
I'll already be paying north of $45,000 so I want to be the the first and only person to have done anything to it starting on Day 1.
Again, that's not the most important thing to other people, and that's alright. They enjoy saving whatever money they can save in exchange, and who can fault anyone for that?
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Not everyone. For one thing, I took a rental car up a dirt road, Old Fall River Road, up to Trail Ridge Road in Rocky Mountain National Park. I never took a loaner there. OTOH, I normally name my loaner cars ‘red-headed mule’, for some reason. It seems, always, that these cars get terrible gas mileage. So I wouldn’t buy one.
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#90
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I had sent this screenshot to the sales guy I'm working with and he asked the source.
#91
Tell me something — is it OK for the Oklahoma dealership to charge $250 for the one-piece form-fitting Cargo Tray accessory priced on Acura.com for $140 that you basically just remove from its box and lay down on the storage area behind the rear seats (essentially charge $110 to “install” + tax)?
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Tell me something — is it OK for the Oklahoma dealership to charge $250 for the one-piece form-fitting Cargo Tray accessory priced on Acura.com for $140 that you basically just remove from its box and lay down on the storage area behind the rear seats (essentially charge $110 to “install” + tax)?
It is OK to charge the rubes whatever they will pay if they haven't the brains to just buy it cheaper someplace else and install it themselves.
Yeah. It is OK. If they get mo' money from the uninformed, it is less money for the cognoscenti when things settle down.
#93
But I will not give my business to shamelessly greedy hucksters like that, even after “things settle down.”
That “rube” could be your mom, gran, sister, friend — one of whom maybe can’t put the cargo tray in as easily as you or I and would be willing to pay a more reasonable and fair price to “install.”
The price they’re charging is even $82 higher than what’s on that installed price sheet someone posted.
#94
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Installs of mats and tray
It's ONE of the many ways to "add $$ to their bottom line" and if they can get away with it....then they are robbers!! I always tell my "guys" at my dealership...just throw the mats and cargo tray, still in their boxes in to
the rear cargo area. I'LL put them on...certainly NOT going to pay you guys to do something that takes fractions of time to do. I've been told, in return...."we will put them in for you and we are not going to charge for that."
When that happens then, sure, put them in. Now, this is the "Sales side" of the business. Not the Service side.
Now IF it's with someone that is "older?" and can't do it, for whatever reason....decent folks at a dealership...maybe the sales person who is delivering the car....should be decent enough to unbox and put in the mats/tray.
Just the right thing to do. No one would take issue with that. Sales, Parts, Service are run separately with their finances. Service has no problem charging to do anything, in most cases. But, again, when buying the
vehicle with these items....if they are put in the back in their boxes, per your request, then that is what they will do. I've had that done often. Again...for someone that is "older, etc" they can ask the same thing to be done,
THEN when it gets back to the Sales side of the house...meaning your sales person or the Sales Mgr....they then should ask...as a favor...would you please put the mats/tray down on the floor for me? Can't imagine the
Sales side of the house NOT wanting to do that.
IF you are talking with the Service side...again, that's different. Sure, they'll do it....and then charge you. Just got to know how it all works and how to get around the "simpler things" that can be done by a sales person.
the rear cargo area. I'LL put them on...certainly NOT going to pay you guys to do something that takes fractions of time to do. I've been told, in return...."we will put them in for you and we are not going to charge for that."
When that happens then, sure, put them in. Now, this is the "Sales side" of the business. Not the Service side.
Now IF it's with someone that is "older?" and can't do it, for whatever reason....decent folks at a dealership...maybe the sales person who is delivering the car....should be decent enough to unbox and put in the mats/tray.
Just the right thing to do. No one would take issue with that. Sales, Parts, Service are run separately with their finances. Service has no problem charging to do anything, in most cases. But, again, when buying the
vehicle with these items....if they are put in the back in their boxes, per your request, then that is what they will do. I've had that done often. Again...for someone that is "older, etc" they can ask the same thing to be done,
THEN when it gets back to the Sales side of the house...meaning your sales person or the Sales Mgr....they then should ask...as a favor...would you please put the mats/tray down on the floor for me? Can't imagine the
Sales side of the house NOT wanting to do that.
IF you are talking with the Service side...again, that's different. Sure, they'll do it....and then charge you. Just got to know how it all works and how to get around the "simpler things" that can be done by a sales person.
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#95
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Some of the labor charges are obscene. The side molding is so easy to install that anyone can do it. Buy the kit and do it yourself. They give you the template and it's just a matter of sticking it on the doors.
On the 2019 it looks ridiculous to me so I am not doing it, but I've put it on myself on every Acura I've ever bought. I just get it from an internet dealer (usually Curry Acura) and it's discounted and that's that. And look at the installed price for the black emblems. Too funny. Those are stick on as well. As long as you have a plastic tool to remove the original emblems, the installation is literally minutes.
On the 2019 it looks ridiculous to me so I am not doing it, but I've put it on myself on every Acura I've ever bought. I just get it from an internet dealer (usually Curry Acura) and it's discounted and that's that. And look at the installed price for the black emblems. Too funny. Those are stick on as well. As long as you have a plastic tool to remove the original emblems, the installation is literally minutes.
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#96
He has told me in the past....in his office....door closed....looking me right in the eyes and said..."you are getting a deal
that NO ONE has received" to this date." And he is a great GM...a business friend and he's a straight shooter. If he laughs at my offer....then I'll just tell him, we just can't do business....this time...maybe later.
that NO ONE has received" to this date." And he is a great GM...a business friend and he's a straight shooter. If he laughs at my offer....then I'll just tell him, we just can't do business....this time...maybe later.
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And I believe in this forum members that said that they have a gazillion years experience in buying a car , their best friends is all the car dealers in this country and they know the true dealer's cost of this car ....
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#100
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Latest I was told was that Acura will not waive final 3 payments on lease to get into 19 RDX, but there is $1K loyalty cash. One dealer wanted MSRP, the other took $500. I am trying to convince wife to wait until closer to year end.
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I am aiming for then too. Things will come out about the RDX, they always do with new cars. Is the user interface too funky? I expect the drivetrain to be fine, but if the whole infotainment/navigation system is a chore to use, then that will surely be a problem for my spouse. The car is not only about how I will drive it, my wife must be comfortable as well.
#103
My dealer offered me $500 off, plus about $600 in accessories thrown in. This was for an Aspeck on the lot. I don’t have any opportunity for any loyalty cash. Any opportunists for additional discounts? Seems like an OK deal to me, especially since it the color I want
#104
Instructor
Better incentives would be good. The dealer nearest to me had 9 new RDXs on the lot for a while but now has 16. Maybe the deals will get better a little sooner than expected.
#105
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Acura has had such a poor run the last few years regarding HOT cars in volume that the human tendency is to get as much as possible. The problem with a car transaction if you go thru a lot of cars like me, I can get soured by MSRP attitude especially when prices come down and you look silly for not waiting.
Not to mention the assured Problems with an all new model.
Not to mention the assured Problems with an all new model.
#106
Here is a website that allows you to calculate lease payments:
https://leasehackr.com/calculator/
The money factor and residual for the advance is:
.00131 and 58% (15k/year) and 60% (12k/year)
https://leasehackr.com/calculator/
The money factor and residual for the advance is:
.00131 and 58% (15k/year) and 60% (12k/year)
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Here is a website that allows you to calculate lease payments:
https://leasehackr.com/calculator/
The money factor and residual for the advance is:
.00131 and 58% (15k/year) and 60% (12k/year)
https://leasehackr.com/calculator/
The money factor and residual for the advance is:
.00131 and 58% (15k/year) and 60% (12k/year)
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Here is a website that allows you to calculate lease payments:
https://leasehackr.com/calculator/
The money factor and residual for the advance is:
.00131 and 58% (15k/year) and 60% (12k/year)
https://leasehackr.com/calculator/
The money factor and residual for the advance is:
.00131 and 58% (15k/year) and 60% (12k/year)
The compact luxury suv space is like the old midsize family sedan segment - biggest volume and tons of competition. Acura, even if a better value from the start, has to be as competitive as possible, especially for leases.
If anyone’s in the market for an MDX, they were quoting almost 7k off sticker as a starting point on the 2018s.
#109
Car Crazy for Sure!
Jealous bunch..who know noting, just speculating!
part owner of the dealership. I know what "typical sales people are like at many dealerships" Been there done that. Not at his, but, why should I talk with anyone else when this GM is extremely customer
friendly and you can sit down with him, without an appt. and "talk turkey" on a car deal. But, you wouldn't know anything about that. You're still dealing with...."sales guys!" LOL!!!
So, you can BS everyone here with your lame jokes....and I'm the one laughing all the way down the highway with my new A-Spec.
How many of you "big mouths" can call your GM and he calls right back...or text him and he answers within a very short time...or email...same thing? LOL...Oh, that's right, you don't have a GM like that do you? You
know you don't. So, yes....without a doubt, he is totally honest with me, 'cause he is my friend. He owns part of the dealership, and is the #1 dealer in the Dist. Award
Winner each of the past 4 yrs. #3 '19 RDX sales in the U.S. and #9 in all sales in the U.S. Don't get that way by being deceitful and dishonest. It's called....MANY REPEAT customers. And how everyone there treats
people. And they keep coming back.
Cheap shots at me...only means you KNOW NOTHING about me, him, this dealership. And, yes, since I have more buying experience that most anyone here, I know that NOT all dealers are the same. His is not....and
that is why his sales are so high year after year.
Wise up..IF you got facts and you know
me and my situation and you can prove I'm a liar...or my friend, the GM of my Acura dealership is a liar....then PROVE it....no fun and games and attacks. Man up...prove it! And, of course you can't. So, you guess, and
act like little 5 yrs olds, 'cause that's all you know how to be. Grow the fuck up.
I'm not on here to BS anyone. Apparently you have no really good reasons to be here other than sling arrows when you don't even know what you are talking about. You boys need to grow up and learn what it is to be a
self respecting man in this world...instead of being clowns on web sties.
Have a nice day now...kids!
#110
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you are no use to anyone here.
I certainly know what a dealer had to pay Acura for the vehicle I'm buying. I have copies of the Invoices..theirs.....in the folders of all my purchases. Now, what Acura "gives back to them"...no, I never said I knew those
amounts....it's their personal business. AND, for your information, it's not like it used to be for dealers. IF they don't make their sales goals, don't get the customer ratings that are expected by Acura, and their dealership
doesn't meet Acura's standards....after they have made personal inspections and talked to the managers, etc....on dealership visits....then they don't get much of anything....where another dealer hitting "all the marks" will
get incentives. It can easily vary from month to month....except for the true "leaders in sales and customer high ratings" who would consistently get more incentive moneys....AND their vehicle allocations will be more than
the "other dealers" not doing so well.
#111
I just signed the deal! I think it was pretty good, I might’ve been able to get a couple hundred dollars more off but they had the car in stock. I’ve been without a car since March, and really don’t want to wait anymore to get a better deal. Here’s what I got. Gray A Spec with red interior. $500 off, and he threw in mud guards, cargo liner, all weather mats, a spec carpets, and remote start for no charge. Remote start alone was worth $400. They are detailing the car now. I’m excited
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#112
I just signed the deal! I think it was pretty good, I might’ve been able to get a couple hundred dollars more off but they had the car in stock. I’ve been without a car since March, and really don’t want to wait anymore to get a better deal. Here’s what I got. Gray A Spec with red interior. $500 off, and he threw in mud guards, cargo liner, all weather mats, a spec carpets, and remote start for no charge. Remote start alone was worth $400. They are detailing the car now. I’m excited
#114
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I just signed the deal! I think it was pretty good, I might’ve been able to get a couple hundred dollars more off but they had the car in stock. I’ve been without a car since March, and really don’t want to wait anymore to get a better deal. Here’s what I got. Gray A Spec with red interior. $500 off, and he threw in mud guards, cargo liner, all weather mats, a spec carpets, and remote start for no charge. Remote start alone was worth $400. They are detailing the car now. I’m excited
#115
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I put a deposit down for a White Diamond Pearl w/Expresso Advanced. Even though I am coming from a Lincoln MKX, they are going to give my the $1000 loyalty discount since this will be my 5th Acura.
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#116
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Awesome! Congradulations! This is a combo I’ve been trying to see in person. I’m interested in seeing the Expresso (Advanced) interior with the piping. I’d love for you to post a few picks of the interior...especially the areas with the piping when you get your new wheels.
Saw the Advance with black interior and not in love with the stark contrast of the very light cream white piping on the dark black leather. Still doing a mental checklist for A purchase later this year.
Saw the Advance with black interior and not in love with the stark contrast of the very light cream white piping on the dark black leather. Still doing a mental checklist for A purchase later this year.
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#117
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Awesome! Congradulations! This is a combo I’ve been trying to see in person. I’m interested in seeing the Expresso (Advanced) interior with the piping. I’d love for you to post a few picks of the interior...especially the areas with the piping when you get your new wheels.
Saw the Advance with black interior and not in love with the stark contrast of the very light cream white piping on the dark black leather. Still doing a mental checklist for A purchase later this year.
Saw the Advance with black interior and not in love with the stark contrast of the very light cream white piping on the dark black leather. Still doing a mental checklist for A purchase later this year.
#118
Congrats and enjoy your new ride! Sounds like a good deal for a car that literally just rolled into dealer's lot. Definitely keep us on-lookers appraised of your experience!
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#119
IF you are slinging arrows at me...you don't have a clue what you are talking about, and since you don't, then you make up stuff. Until you know FACTS....and can only speculate with no information or truth...then,
you are no use to anyone here.
I certainly know what a dealer had to pay Acura for the vehicle I'm buying. I have copies of the Invoices..theirs.....in the folders of all my purchases. Now, what Acura "gives back to them"...no, I never said I knew those
amounts....it's their personal business. AND, for your information, it's not like it used to be for dealers. IF they don't make their sales goals, don't get the customer ratings that are expected by Acura, and their dealership
doesn't meet Acura's standards....after they have made personal inspections and talked to the managers, etc....on dealership visits....then they don't get much of anything....where another dealer hitting "all the marks" will
get incentives. It can easily vary from month to month....except for the true "leaders in sales and customer high ratings" who would consistently get more incentive moneys....AND their vehicle allocations will be more than
the "other dealers" not doing so well.
you are no use to anyone here.
I certainly know what a dealer had to pay Acura for the vehicle I'm buying. I have copies of the Invoices..theirs.....in the folders of all my purchases. Now, what Acura "gives back to them"...no, I never said I knew those
amounts....it's their personal business. AND, for your information, it's not like it used to be for dealers. IF they don't make their sales goals, don't get the customer ratings that are expected by Acura, and their dealership
doesn't meet Acura's standards....after they have made personal inspections and talked to the managers, etc....on dealership visits....then they don't get much of anything....where another dealer hitting "all the marks" will
get incentives. It can easily vary from month to month....except for the true "leaders in sales and customer high ratings" who would consistently get more incentive moneys....AND their vehicle allocations will be more than
the "other dealers" not doing so well.
#120
IF you are slinging arrows at me...you don't have a clue what you are talking about, and since you don't, then you make up stuff. Until you know FACTS....and can only speculate with no information or truth...then,
you are no use to anyone here.
I certainly know what a dealer had to pay Acura for the vehicle I'm buying. I have copies of the Invoices..theirs.....in the folders of all my purchases. Now, what Acura "gives back to them"...no, I never said I knew those
amounts....it's their personal business. AND, for your information, it's not like it used to be for dealers. IF they don't make their sales goals, don't get the customer ratings that are expected by Acura, and their dealership
doesn't meet Acura's standards....after they have made personal inspections and talked to the managers, etc....on dealership visits....then they don't get much of anything....where another dealer hitting "all the marks" will
get incentives. It can easily vary from month to month....except for the true "leaders in sales and customer high ratings" who would consistently get more incentive moneys....AND their vehicle allocations will be more than
the "other dealers" not doing so well.
you are no use to anyone here.
I certainly know what a dealer had to pay Acura for the vehicle I'm buying. I have copies of the Invoices..theirs.....in the folders of all my purchases. Now, what Acura "gives back to them"...no, I never said I knew those
amounts....it's their personal business. AND, for your information, it's not like it used to be for dealers. IF they don't make their sales goals, don't get the customer ratings that are expected by Acura, and their dealership
doesn't meet Acura's standards....after they have made personal inspections and talked to the managers, etc....on dealership visits....then they don't get much of anything....where another dealer hitting "all the marks" will
get incentives. It can easily vary from month to month....except for the true "leaders in sales and customer high ratings" who would consistently get more incentive moneys....AND their vehicle allocations will be more than
the "other dealers" not doing so well.
If you can give the total deal, trade in information (year and mileage) and accessories purchased or thrown in free that would help gauge the discount.
The highest I've seen so far was the 10 months of lease payments and 6000 miles over mileage covered, which I think would have been about a $4000 hit otherwise. Most people seem to only be getting $500-$2000 off though with the remote starter thrown in or some random accessories. It looks like dealers are trying to keep the discount low and make up for it with accessories or other things that sweeten the deal. Might be a good time to get rid of a trade in for top dollar. Thanks!