Does Acura offer owner loyalty?
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Does Acura offer owner loyalty?
Does Acura offer owner loyalty bonus when buying another Acura? I know some domestic manu's do. Or at least they used to. I currently rock my 07 TL-S and absolutely love it. My wife currently has an 06 Jeep Grand Cherokee w/v8. We both are really tired of the damn thing. We recently came upon a possible way to get out of it. My parents are thinking about taking over the payments. I'd love get my wife into an Acura. Either a TL or RDX. We have a baby on the and I figure either would be suitable. My idea is to have my wife take over the payments on my TL (I would still drive it). If Acura does offer owner loyalty incentive I would buy/lease the new whip and it would be hers.
The main reason i'm thinking of doing this is, because I have slightly better credit and could probably qualify for a better rate.
The main reason i'm thinking of doing this is, because I have slightly better credit and could probably qualify for a better rate.
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I don't ever remember Acura giving owner loyalty/ conquest cash to consumers.
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Just go hassle the sales manager and see what comes out of it. When you go buy a car its like playing a game to see who would win the battle of negotiation. It is reallly just up to you and be patient to wait for a good deal. The way the economy is I am sure they will work with you.
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When I bought my Type S, the dealership gave my friend (who referred me) $150 when I purchased the car.
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The market IS horrible right now... and December 31 is coming up. Try buying on the last day of the year to see what deals you can get. I am sure if you work at it you can get an insane deal!
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Never buy on the last day. They're going to be a lot of other people there interested in buying a vehicle so usually on the last day you'll probably get ignored if you ask for such a low price. Buying on the last day really only saves you $300-500 especially when you're going to buy a Honda Product. When I was looking for a 09' Accord V6 I offered $28k out the door, this was the end of August, and the car was 26,850 MSRP with Tax about 29k and some change, and they refused to give me the deal and wouldn't give me it because several other people were interested. Instead I left, got me my loving TL, and two weeks later my cousin decides to buy it when they had no business at all and got it 26k out the door...
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