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Old 12-10-2009, 05:31 PM
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So In the market for a 09 CRV (there are a few left want to get those good end of the year deals

Whats a good price I should be looking for if the following is the information

Trim 1: MSRP Invoice
$27,245 $25,342


Trim 2 : MSRP Invoice
$28,945 $26,919

ALSO MSRP Always Includes freight so why do dealersa reduce the price of the MSRP then tag on freight again lol they are dumb

So what type of price should I Be looking for since this is the end of the year and the car will be depreciated in a few weeks?
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dammit dude! get an acura RDX! it has TURBO super handling awd!
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Old 12-10-2009, 06:20 PM
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The CRV Has the Same AWD system and I test drove it, its seriously not worth the extra money for a bit more leather and better trim haha ALso the power is MEH
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power is meh? that isn't the point, the point is that you can add more power super easily! intake, freer flowing exhaust, downpipe and increase boost, and you can have a sweet little crossover with 300 whp!
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YEAAA NO lol
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why don't you just try and estimate how much the depreciation would be for the already being a year old and start from there for the amount of discount you should get on the MSRP?
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