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How Much Should I Pay: 2008 Honda CR-V

August 18th, 2008

Question From Maggie: Prices cr v 2008 exl cr v without nav-system

Queen of the Road: Hi Maggie. It looks like there was only 1 deal at the moment.

For a 2008 Honda CR-V EX-L 4dr SUV (2.4L 4cyl 5A),

The Largest Percentage Off MSRP Price: $25,457.00
MSRP: $27,739.00
ePrice: $25,457.00
Savings: $2,282.00
% OFF MSRP: 8.23%

What are all these blue links for? The first blue link breaks down the numbers so that you don’t have to do any math or researching. You’ll see exactly how much money you’re saving if you pay the “Internet Price”. It also lists the National Average Discount, the National Maximum Discount and the National Average Price for each vehicle. We also provide our personal opinion to whether we think the deal is good or not.

If we approve the deal, we’ll show a thumbs up and “Bring Your Checkbook“.

If we think the deal is ok, we’ll show a thumb tilted sideways and “Fair Market“.

If we disapprove the deal, we’ll show a thumbs down and “Keep Shopping“.

The second blue link is the proof you’ll need when you step foot onto the dealership. Don’t leave home without it! It’s the page that shows the price which you’ll be asking for. It’s basically what you need to pull up on their computers if they don’t believe you found that price online form that dealer’s inventory.

So now what? Print out all the blue links above and take them to your local dealerships. But before you go, we highly recommend you call and make an appointment to see the Internet Fleet Manager because he/she should know exactly what you’re talking about. Avoid the floor salesmen, head straight to the Internet Sales Manager.

If they don’t believe your prices, ask to use one of their computers so they can see where these figures came from. It’ll be impossible for them to doubt you because you’re pulling up dealership’s website and checking their inventory. Remember, cars are a commodity so these prices apply everywhere in the U.S. If you want to research more new car prices, poke around on www.AutoBrag.com.




How Much Should I Pay: 2008 Honda CR-V

August 8th, 2008

Question: did you have a chance to check price for a new 2008 CRV 4WD EX-L in CT? Thanks.

Queen of the Road: Hi there. Let’s see what CR-V deals we’ve got…

For a 2008 Honda CR-V LX 4dr SUV AWD (2.4L 4cyl 5A),

The Largest Percentage Off MSRP Price: $21,756.00
MSRP: $24,140.00
ePrice: $21,756.00
Savings: $2,384.00
% OFF MSRP: 9.88%

2nd Largest Percentage Off MSRP Price: $20,681.00
MSRP: $22,939.00
ePrice: $20,681.00
Savings: $2,258.00
% OFF MSRP: 9.84%

What are all these blue links for? The first blue link breaks down the numbers so that you don’t have to do any math or researching. You’ll see exactly how much money you’re saving if you pay the “Internet Price”. It also lists the National Average Discount, the National Maximum Discount and the National Average Price for each vehicle. We also provide our personal opinion to whether we think the deal is good or not.

If we approve the deal, we’ll show a thumbs up and “Bring Your Checkbook“.

If we think the deal is ok, we’ll show a thumb tilted sideways and “Fair Market“.

If we disapprove the deal, we’ll show a thumbs down and “Keep Shopping“.

The second blue link is the proof you’ll need when you step foot onto the dealership. Don’t leave home without it! It’s the page that shows the price which you’ll be asking for. It’s basically what you need to pull up on their computers if they don’t believe you found that price online form that dealer’s inventory.

So now what? Print out all the blue links above and take them to your local dealerships. But before you go, we highly recommend you call and make an appointment to see the Internet Fleet Manager because he/she should know exactly what you’re talking about. Avoid the floor salesmen, head straight to the Internet Sales Manager.

If they don’t believe your prices, ask to use one of their computers so they can see where these figures came from. It’ll be impossible for them to doubt you because you’re pulling up dealership’s website and checking their inventory. Remember, cars are a commodity so these prices apply everywhere in the U.S. If you want to research more new car prices, poke around on www.AutoBrag.com.

Is there any other cars you’d like me to look into? Keep us posted with how everything goes!




AutoBrag Saves Time & Money For Victor

 

This Is An Update To A Previous Question

Follow Up Comment From Victor: if it helps, today I purchased a 2008 CRV-LX FWD with day/night mirror installed for base price of $18,339 plus $670 destination charge. Total with options $19,009. Tax, Tag, Title and other junk fees put the OTD at $20,700 in Atlanta, GA.

The AutoBrag Team: CONGRATULATIONS on your new car and getting a great deal! The AutoBrag team applauds you. clap clap clap!




How Much Should I Pay: 2007 Nissan Murano

August 1st, 2008

Question: I’m looking for the following:

Year:2007
Make:Nissan Murano
Model: AWD
Trim: SL, Fully loaded, nav et al.
Mileage: brand new (I can find ‘em, just don’t know how much they’re worth with gas prices…and the fact the ’09s are out)
VIN:
Buying or Selling?buying
From Private Party or From A Dealership?dealer

Thanks for your help.

Queen of the Road: Hello there! It looks like I’ve got only 2 deals in store. The average discount between these two deals is 20% off MSRP.

For a 2007 Nissan Murano SL 4dr SUV AWD (3.5L 6cyl CVT),

The Largest Percentage Off MSRP Price: $30,326.00
MSRP: $38,140.00
ePrice: $30,326.00
Savings: $7,814.00
% OFF MSRP: 20.49%0

2nd Largest Percentage Off MSRP Price: $29,448.00
MSRP: $36,940.00
ePrice: $29,448.00
Savings: $7,492.00
% OFF MSRP: 20.28%

You’re probably wondering why I gave you links to dealerships in other cities below. I’ll get to that in one second. But first…

What are all these blue links for? The first blue link breaks down the numbers so that you don’t have to do any math or researching. You’ll see exactly how much money you’re saving if you pay the “Internet Price”. It also lists the National Average Discount, the National Maximum Discount and the National Average Price for each vehicle. We also provide our personal opinion to whether we think the deal is good or not.

If we approve the deal, we’ll show a thumbs up and “Bring Your Checkbook“.

If we think the deal is ok, we’ll show a thumb tilted sideways and “Fair Market“.

If we disapprove the deal, we’ll show a thumbs down and “Keep Shopping“.

The second blue link is the proof you’ll need when you step foot onto the dealership. Don’t leave home without it! It’s the page that shows the price which you’ll be asking for. It’s basically what you need to pull up on their computers if they don’t believe you found that price online form that dealer’s inventory.

So now what? Print out all the blue links above and take them to your local dealerships. But before you go, we highly recommend you call and make an appointment to see the Internet Fleet Manager because he/she should know exactly what you’re talking about. Avoid the floor salesmen, head straight to the Internet Sales Manager.

If they don’t believe your prices, ask to use one of their computers so they can see where these figures came from. It’ll be impossible for them to doubt you because you’re pulling up dealership’s website and checking their inventory. Remember, cars are a commodity so these prices apply everywhere in the U.S. If you want to research more new car prices, poke around on www.AutoBrag.com.

Keep us posted with how everything goes.




!! SUCCESS For Willy !!

July 23rd, 2008

This Is An Update To A Previous Question

Follow Up Comment: The dealership for the 05 xB listed the car on craigslist for $11,500 and I was able to negotiate it down to $10,998. Looking at the numbers you provided, it looks like a pretty good deal. Thanks for the info!
Willy

Queen of the Road: Congrats on your new car and getting a great deal! The AutoBrag team applauds you. Clap clap clap!




How Much Should I Pay: 2008 Honda CR-V

July 16th, 2008

 

Question: Hi-

Thanks for your help in advance..

I am looking for pricing of new 2008 honda CRV EX AWD in the region of columbus, oh (43213) area.

The best i have got till now is 23500(w/o tax & tags). Please advise.

Thanks

Queen of the Road: Hi there! Welcome to our blog! What was the MSRP for that quote of $23.5k? Below are some of our CR-V deals including the MSRP and % of savings.

For a 2008 Honda CR-V EX 4dr SUV AWD (2.4L 4cyl 5A),

The Largest Percentage Off MSRP Price: $23,848.00
MSRP: $26,414.00
ePrice: $23,848.00
Savings: $2,566.00
% OFF MSRP: 9.71%

2nd Largest Percentage Off MSRP Price: $23,848.00

MSRP: $26,368.00
ePrice: $23,848.00
Savings: $2,520.00
% OFF MSRP: 9.56%

I need to know the MSRP for that quote of $23,500 in order to determine if it a good or bad deal.




How Much Should I Pay: 2006 Pontiac GTO

July 13th, 2008

Question: 2006 Pontiac GTO
manual tranny
12k
black
1 owner
great condition

Queen of the Road: Hello there! Welcome to AutoBragBlog!

For a 2006 Pontiac GTO with 12,000 miles, prices range from $23,400 (being in above average condition) to $20,900 (being in average condition) and $18,400 (being in below average condition).

Keep in mind that the numbers above are the wholesale prices. A dealership will usually aim to sell it for +12%-14% more than wholesale, so their estimated retail prices could range from $20,300 to $25,700.

What were you offered? The 2006 GTO is a sexy looking car. Be sure to do plenty of research on the car if you do decide to purchase it. Don’t hesitate to bring a trusted mechanic with you.  Let us know if you have any further questions.

Good luck and keep us posted on how the purchase goes. If you need help with any other cars, come back and ask. Don’t forget to tell your friends and family about our free personal service.




How Much Should I Pay: 2008 Honda CR-V (Updated)

July 12th, 2008

Follow Up Comment: The CRV LX 4wd has MSRP $22570 with no extra accessory. followup with the first quesiton.

Queen of the Road: Hi Songyun. I found one deal with an MSRP close to the one you were offered, but it looks as if the $21,300 deal is not bad. For a 2008 Honda CR-V LX 4dr SUV AWD (2.4L 4cyl 5A)

MSRP: $22,549.00
ePrice: $21,756.00
Savings: $793.00
% OFF MSRP: 3.52%

But then again, it’s in comparison with a deal we didn’t rate as a Thumbs Up deal. Overall, it sounds like a a decent deal. You save 5.62% off MSRP. I would try pushing the price lower.




How Much Should I Pay: 2008 Toyota Prius (Updated)

July 10th, 2008

This Is An Update To A Previous Question

Follow Up Comment: Hi there. Those deals were in Maryland. Do you look up deals in other states as well. I am in Florida. And, I just found your website browsing the internet. I typed “How much should I pay for a Prius” in my browser.

Queen of the Road:

Hi Becky. Those deals work in just about any dealership in America because cars are a commodity. People in NY can use a deal posted in a CA dealership. What you need to do is call your local Toyota dealership, ask to speak with the Internet Sales Manager and then tell him/her about another dealership offering for XYZ and if they will honor the same deal. We recommend you call a few dealerships in your area because some salesmen might be stubborn, but there are plenty of dealerships that will honor deals from different states. It’s a new method, using deals from other states, but our users have saved thousands of dollars by putting a little more effort by calling around and showing the proof that there are better prices that can be matched.




How Much Should I Pay: 2008 Toyota Prius

July 8th, 2008

Question From Becki: How much should I pay for a 2008 Toyota Prius?

Queen of the Road: Hi Becki. Welcome to our blog! After researching today’s prices, I haven’t found any deals that I would consider great. Take a look…

For a 2008 Toyota Prius 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT),

The Largest Percentage Off MSRP Price: $25,920.00
MSRP: $27,752.00
ePrice: $25,920.00
Savings: $1,832.00
% OFF MSRP: 6.60%
This deal is considered fair.

The Lowest Internet Price: $22,343.00
MSRP: $23,777.00
ePrice: $22,343.00
Savings: $1,434.00
% OFF MSRP: 6.03%
Another fair deal.

Check back with us in a few days. Our car deals are updated every other day and we may have hotter Prius deals in a week or so. If you’re content with these prices, then here’s an explanation of how to utilize all the links.

What are all these blue links for? The first blue link breaks down the numbers so that you don’t have to do any math or researching. You’ll see exactly how much money you’re saving if you pay the “Internet Price”. It also lists the National Average Discount, the National Maximum Discount and the National Average Price for each vehicle. We also provide our personal opinion to whether we think the deal is good or not.

If we approve the deal, we’ll show a thumbs up and “Bring Your Checkbook“.

If we think the deal is ok, we’ll show a thumb tilted sideways and “Fair Market“.

If we disapprove the deal, we’ll show a thumbs down and “Keep Shopping“.

The second blue link is the proof you’ll need when you step foot onto the dealership. Don’t leave home without it! It’s the page that shows the price which you’ll be asking for. It’s basically what you need to pull up on their computers if they don’t believe you found that price online form that dealer’s inventory.

So now what? Print out all the blue links above and take them to your local dealerships. But before you go, we highly recommend you call and make an appointment to see the Internet Fleet Manager because he/she should know exactly what you’re talking about. Avoid the floor salesmen, head straight to the Internet Sales Manager.

If they don’t believe your prices, ask to use one of their computers so they can see where these figures came from. It’ll be impossible for them to doubt you because you’re pulling up dealership’s website and checking their inventory. Remember, cars are a commodity so these prices apply everywhere in the U.S. If you want to research more new car prices, poke around on www.autobrag.com. Keep us posted with how everything goes.