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That is only after 5 years. The more years you add the more value you get.You can practicality but about 300,000+ miles on it if you take care of it.
Looking to buy a Honda CR-V AWD EXL. Got an offer, including all fees (i.e., destination fee, DMV fees, etc) before taxes: $29,250.This is after some negotiating, anyone know if that's a good/great/decent/horrible price?
Not always. Car manufactures ocasdionally provide amazing lease promotions through inflated residuals and allowing stacking of promotions and rebates on leases. I know people that have leased decent 20k cars for under $100 a month inclusive of fees. I'm paying 20% of msrp for a 3/36 lease on a sports sedan, when kbb on his car is around 55-60% after 3 years.
Please don't buy a Honda cr-v. The motor goes after a year or two. There must be way better value to buy other small suv's
Since when is a Honda know to have bad motors? Also he is covered by warranty if something would happen so soon.
The cr-v was in my experience quite bad
LOL, one car of the tens/hundreds of thousands produced does not mean much
Its not only the motor. But i was just trying to be nice. I dont work for any competition and i dont make royalties by bashing the cr-v
You didn’t say you specifically had a problem with your car. It sounded like you were saying they are known to have problems.
I didnt say it was only my car because i didnt want to say that. Lol. I spoke to a few other crv owners and they were also very unhappy
I can't talk for other but in my experience with a CRV 2015, the first year it drove nice, by the 3rd year its pretty bad.
Only one way to find out - send an email to five other dealers asking them to beat the quote. If they can't, you know it's a good price
I'm already doing that, most of the dealerships are playing games, so trying to see if anyone has bought a CR-V recently, to get a picture of where I'm at in the negotiations game.
I have a Honda Civic which I could afford on my own
and.....? im missing the point
Another noob here!