S2000 prices in Columbus area?
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S2000 prices in Columbus area?
I am starting to look for my first S and was wondering which dealership I should
go to, too get the best deal.
I went to Honda East off of Scarborough and Immke Northwest off of Sawmill
today just to see what they had on the lot. All of the S's that I looked at today
stickered at $33060.00. Should I expect to pay sticker at any of the area
Honda dealers or do you think they will deal?
Any advice would be appreciated, also any central Ohio Honda dealer would do.
go to, too get the best deal.
I went to Honda East off of Scarborough and Immke Northwest off of Sawmill
today just to see what they had on the lot. All of the S's that I looked at today
stickered at $33060.00. Should I expect to pay sticker at any of the area
Honda dealers or do you think they will deal?
Any advice would be appreciated, also any central Ohio Honda dealer would do.
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See Emily at Rousch.................
also, you might want to contact "Hardtopguy" up at Ganley Honda in Cleveland . He has great prices on all accessories, maybe cars too..............!
also, you might want to contact "Hardtopguy" up at Ganley Honda in Cleveland . He has great prices on all accessories, maybe cars too..............!
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I got mine from Andy at Honda East also. I got a discount from them when dealers still wanted sticker and up.
TCD, which one were you looking at? the white or the Suzuka there. The white and tan looked really nice and would had been my choice if Spa yellow was not around when I got mine.
TCD, which one were you looking at? the white or the Suzuka there. The white and tan looked really nice and would had been my choice if Spa yellow was not around when I got mine.
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I have two questions:
1) How many miles should a brand new S have on it? Less than 10?
(I am asking because I am sure people love to take joy rides in them)
2) How many miles would be too many to be considered new?
1) How many miles should a brand new S have on it? Less than 10?
(I am asking because I am sure people love to take joy rides in them)
2) How many miles would be too many to be considered new?
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mine just had like 9 I think
I heard anywhere from 7-15 is normal for a imported car
man, this car is easy to drive sideways... I love feeling the transition from understeer to oversteer - very progressive!
I heard anywhere from 7-15 is normal for a imported car
man, this car is easy to drive sideways... I love feeling the transition from understeer to oversteer - very progressive!
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Mine had like 10 or 12 miles when brand new. I think it had 12 after I took it for a test drive while they prepped the paperwork. I bought from Immke Honda. My experience was very pleasant, but they have since pissed me off a bit. Oh, and their service writers suck. I have heard of others having bad sales experiences there and I would not be surprised if they were the Honda Dealer least likely to deal on a car considering their location (Dublin).
All of that said, once you know exactly what you want, it can't hurt to call up each dealer within driving distance to give them all a chance to come up with their best deal for you.
All of that said, once you know exactly what you want, it can't hurt to call up each dealer within driving distance to give them all a chance to come up with their best deal for you.
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Bought mine at Roush Honda in Westerville. Had a very good experience. Bought an 2001 with 6500 miles on it, and came as a Honda Certified Vehicle. Paid just over $27,000 for it When I had a couple of minor problems with the car, they were right on it (for $80 extra, I get a loaner whenever I take the car in, for as long as I own it). Also followed up afterward.
Also looked at Immke, but did not have a good experience. Had earlier purchased an SUV for my daughter there, but when we had a few problems with car, they showed no interest at all. I don't recommend them personally.
Also looked at Immke, but did not have a good experience. Had earlier purchased an SUV for my daughter there, but when we had a few problems with car, they showed no interest at all. I don't recommend them personally.