MSRP $46495 selling $43240
MF.00131
Residual at 60%
Drive off $2428 which includes registration/doc/license, first month payment and tax
MSRP $46495 selling $43240
MF.00131
Residual at 60%
Drive off $2428 which includes registration/doc/license, first month payment and tax
Somewhere in VA, get a quote at $570 per month (OTD price) / $0 down for AWD Base trim. Itâs very pricey I think.
what dealer did you get this quote from? And can you recommend the sales rep? Seems like the best deal Iâve seen so far across all web forums.
Itâs in dealer in ny, paragon acura, ask for thomas, senior sales
If you really like - can you just buy it? Acuras are generally pretty reliableâŚ
So some of you were right, my $550 a month payment had some down money too, which they did not convey to me over phone, I insisted on her give me a breakdown and she said that I can come in and they could talk, I should have shot it down then and there but I needed a car too, so I agreed, when I got there she said it was a âTAXâ, wouldnât tell me what, anyways I told her that I will be paying nothing down, with this âtaXâ the payment jumped to $590/month.
What a load of *$%>, I am done with that dealership.
I am praying for the day when the Tesla model will be the way to go and dealerships and these evil people who work them will soon realize that they are not needed. Car buying should be a great experience, unfortunately for most its dealing with the devil.
Not saying all dealers are bad, but I have yet to meet the good ones.
I agree with you. Almost came to blows with this guy who tried to pigeon-hole me into a deal. Just get up and walk. Stick to your guns and you should be able to secure a good deal.
Also not all dealers are bad â its just that the bad ones leave a lasting impression.
Iâm waiting on the car bands to find a loophole to get around the dealer
I was able to get 2000 down + 440 include tax(8.75) = 498 with zero drive off on FWD + tech 36/10 (RV is 61%), I donât have the selling price but reverse engineering the deal using the calculator seems like a 10% discount.
I know itâs not a good deal but I need a car and trying to spice thing up from another CX5 (wife currently drive one) although itâs the best valueâŚ
The deal I made for my RDX was done strictly via email, text and on the phone. The phone call is to the sales manager. I have had more than my share of dealers telling me the only way is to come into the dealership. That is a dealbreaker. I am patient and never rude. But, I know what I want and what I am willing to pay for it.
Looking at this deal, something doesnât look right, when I enter the # in the leasehackr calculator. It doesnât add up.
I can get you another similar deal on a former executive Sportbrake. Shoot me a note
The deal made: RDX 2019 Base trim / AWD with loyalty conquest applied / 36month 10k mile/
$3000 down $413 per month. (includes everything - tax, doc fee, gov fee, etc. State: PA)
Wow. Im speechless. Thats effective $496⌠MDX range. As long as you are happy with the car and payment, Congrats !
The RDX 2019 seems pretty hot in the market and every other dealer I contacted gave me $450 ~ $470 (with $3000 down) so this is the best deal I have. Are you an Acura dealer and do you know better deals?
Do you have to have an Acura and specifically RDX? for the same payment you can get a nicely equipped Q5, RX, MDX, QX50, X3 (and many more) all of which have at least 10K more MSRP.
I donât know why people are so crazy about the RDX. Looking it from the back looks so plain.
Just wanted to add I donât think Iâd even consider RDX at $500 or over. Itâs not quite a BMW or Lexus or Audi and thatâs what level youâre getting into with these $550 paymentsâŚ
Pretty coincidental Iâm basically in the exact same position as you. Looking at RDX and love it, first luxury SUV, current car breaking down and need something new soon. Also looked at QX50 and NX.
I personally wouldnât pay $550 I would wait for something closer to $400 before pulling the trigger.
Wait till the end of the year - the new RDX will drop to compete with all the other brands selling their cars like hotcakes.
The dealers like people who are willing to overpay for fancy Hondas ⌠If you want luxury. the BMW X2 is actually cheaper by 200 a month!