Nice topic. I thought I would post this here.SEems like you got a good deal Rutlelog!!!
If you can help me with my deal I would appreciate it.
I just got a quote for a Honda Accord 1.5 Sport 2019. I am considering leasing vs. buying, but I drive over 17k miles per year, so I am leaning on buying.
The dealer quoted me $290 (OTD, $0 drive off) for a 15K mile lease, as well as $330 for an 18k mile lease (OTD, $0 drive off). The other option is to buy the car for $25300 (OTD, all taxes and fees included). My only hesitation is whether I should wait for the 2020 model to come out, but not sure if I will get the same deals. There is probably some more room to negotiate too.
Hello Mohit, I’m Muhammad i would appreciate any help with a lease on the 2019 Honda Accord 2.0T in blue. This would be my first new car, thanks for your help. I live in Union County, NJ.
I have not, they are kind of far from where I live. Honda dealers around me have all fallen within that spot: about 355-370. One dealer came in at 489 with 2k down LOL. I then presented money factor, residual for 15k miles, and I had loyalty. They suddenly came down to 355 with 1181 out of pocket. I passed because they had some kind of “appearance package” that was $995 aka it was a 2 color pinstripe. I didnt want to put down anything out of pocket, that was the difference maker for me. You can legit buy them from autozone or pep boys for like $10. I couldn’t force myself to get the car knowing that I got burned big time for that… esp when they were already getting a $750 honda to dealer incentive for getting the accord and who knows how much profit on top of that. No loss on my end, I don’t mind to keep looking.
What is here to argue about? You guys seriously love wasting time on this nonsense.
At the price point of an Accord 2.0T Touring, one can easily find a loaner 5 series, and possibly for a cheaper price. Respect taste preferences of others.
Both cars look nice and accelerate well. Matter of taste.