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Anonymous
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going to the dealer today.

Certified honda accord 2010
14000 miles for 14000

Not sure if my scores will qualify me but I am going to give it a shot.
Hopefully a zero down situation
Otherwise ill have to trade in my vehicle. :/
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Anonymous
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Re: going to the dealer today.

They have first time buyer programs I have no idea what that means and it is a honda dealership.
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Anonymous
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Re: going to the dealer today.

I went in. They tried to pull a funny on me quoted me one price offered another.

What is a 2010 cpo honda accord lx worth with 14000 miles? Clean car.
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Anonymous
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Re: going to the dealer today.

What would you pay?
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electra
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You'll need to be more specific about the configuation to get a reasonable estimate.  Have you looked here?

 

You should also get the VIN and run a CarFAX report before buying.

 

Good luck!!  Smiley Happy

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Anonymous
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$14k looks like a good price to me. Let me guess, they tried to charge you $18k?

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SamsungHDTV
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@electra wrote:

You'll need to be more specific about the configuation to get a reasonable estimate.  Have you looked here?

 

You should also get the VIN and run a CarFAX report before buying.

 

Good luck!!  Smiley Happy


Carfax reports are not reliable whatsoever. Trust me.

 

http://abcnews.go.com/2020/video/check-carfax-18743237

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Anonymous
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@SamsungHDTV wrote:

@electra wrote:

You'll need to be more specific about the configuation to get a reasonable estimate.  Have you looked here?

 

You should also get the VIN and run a CarFAX report before buying.

 

Good luck!!  Smiley Happy


Carfax reports are not reliable whatsoever. Trust me.

 

http://abcnews.go.com/2020/video/check-carfax-18743237


Haha yup, carfax isn't reliable. Although, nothing wrong with a car that had past body damage as long as it was fixed right and you got a discount for the past history.

 

I was at a dealer a couple months ago. They had just gotten a car on trade, and it had all kinds of body damage. Basically the salesman and I concluded that the dealer was going to do an in house hack job, and the car will never have a ding on the carfax but it will have all kinds of poorly repaired body damage.

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