Bonito
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Which GA dealer did you pull that off with? 6k with no additional fees isn't bad.6k ADM for my boost Blue FL5. No additional fees. Within the price range i set for myself.
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Which GA dealer did you pull that off with? 6k with no additional fees isn't bad.6k ADM for my boost Blue FL5. No additional fees. Within the price range i set for myself.
Very nice. I spoke to the Rome dealer a few weeks back and he wasn't certain on ADM or anything at the time. Glad they ended up coming down to a good price for you. It's definitely a hike for me. The Macon Honda also had one coming in but said they had someone already lined up for there's.6k ADM for my boost Blue FL5. No additional fees. Within the price range i set for myself.
Rome Ga ShotenkirkWhich GA dealer did you pull that off with? 6k with no additional fees isn't bad.
yeah it started at 20k over and was able to talk it down. Also i had a trade in so that had sweetened the deal. They didnt short the trade in though. Got pretty good offerVery nice. I spoke to the Rome dealer a few weeks back and he wasn't certain on ADM or anything at the time. Glad they ended up coming down to a good price for you. It's definitely a hike for me. The Macon Honda also had one coming in but said they had someone already lined up for there's.
That's actually a pretty good deal. Congrats!Got the price quote on mine which should be here in a week or so.
Price is $54,753 with ADM (10k markup basically). They also are forcing a "package" that includes various things like wheel locks, tint, and a ceramic coating, that's a $3k. The real killer is, of course, the ol' tax man which came out to a hefty $4000 (state has a sale tax on vehicles that's based on sales price) for a final price right around $61,000.
I have a trade-in and a substantial down payment, so I won't have to finance too much, it's definitely steep though part of it is something I'd have to pay on ANY vehicle (the tax). Can't escape that part.
Wow they quoted me 20k ADM when I talked to them. Not entirely surprising, multiple times I've received different numbers from different salesman at the same dealer.Rome Ga Shotenkirk
I had my wife call dealers for fun to see what they'd quote her (she has a diff last name even). Initially I'd hoped lower, but nope, always 15-20k adm when theyd offer me 10k adm. Dealers definitely were being a bit arbitrary on this.Wow they quoted me 20k ADM when I talked to them. Not entirely surprising, multiple times I've received different numbers from different salesman at the same dealer.
Yeah what ive learned is that when you go in person it makes a world of difference cuz it started at 20k over. Also maybe i was fortunate as i worked with the internet sales manager. Like every dealer i asked if it was negotiable. Got a few no's but a few said yes but have to go in person.Wow they quoted me 20k ADM when I talked to them. Not entirely surprising, multiple times I've received different numbers from different salesman at the same dealer.
Even though I doubt there's much to go wrong w/ first-year FL5's, I agree with you. Just in case something pops up, right?I appreciate the willingness of people to be beta testers. I personally never purchase a first model year car so they can work the kinks out with updates in the following model years.
Speaking of 996, there's a Targa that's been sitting for a while locally. Hope to check it out soon!If you have the cash and want to ball out, that's your right, but IMO there are certainly better cars and car combos (Such as a S2000 / Miata / Gen 1 BRZ / 996 911 + Used FK8) to spend your money on for that price.
Totally agree. In 2018, we could've bought a new FK8, but we bought an Evo X for me and an Abarth for my partner instead. Worked out to about the same amount of money all in, but much more flavor in two cars than just one.From my perspective, driving enthusiasts (not just car enthusiasts) will buy cars (and value them) based on the experience they provide.
Even that's pretty lucky tbh. FK8's are pushing 50k near me.I don't know where you're finding these cheap FK8s, but any with sub 100k miles are $34k-40k used near me.
I'm waiting on a CW or RR, but thanks a ton for sending the info along!@Bonito Try Snellville Carey Paul honda . They still have a boost blue available as of today. I called them as a backup. They were starting at 8k plus 2k accessory. But maybe they are willing to go down more in person. I was working with Key Brown.
Name: Carey Paul Honda
Phone: 7709851444
Color: Boost Blue Pearl
Status: Transit
City: Snellville
State: GA
Vin: JHMFL5G42PX000542
My pleasure man. Guess this is up for any other Atlantians. Ill keep an eye on the tracker for new ones that come up.I'm waiting on a CW or RR, but thanks a ton for sending the info along!
Shoot, I may contact them and I live in Memphis…@Bonito Try Snellville Carey Paul honda . They still have a boost blue available as of today. I called them as a backup. They were starting at 8k plus 2k accessory. But maybe they are willing to go down more in person. I was working with Key Brown.
Name: Carey Paul Honda
Phone: 7709851444
Color: Boost Blue Pearl
Status: Transit
City: Snellville
State: GA
Vin: JHMFL5G42PX000542
Also alot of the dealers are really looking to sell locally so use it to your advantage
I don't think @crash___ does much sleeping, given how many miles he's putting on alreadyFor those that have their cars already - not sure how you sleep at night. I think id fall asleep in the drivers seat in the garage at 3am after shutting it down after driving for the day.