Left over '07
#22
I got my '07 back in January for $30,500 out the door (so the car was about 28k). While I was at the dealer (I'm in GA) my uncle who lives near Cleveland, OH went to the Honda dealer there to see what they would sell one for. They had an identical Rio S2000 but with like 5000 miles on it because they used it around the dealer but it was not tittled so it was considered new. The dealer there would not even come within a $1000 of what I was getting the car for. He even told them what price I was getting that same night and they still would not come down in price. Anyways, I'm guessing that you should be able to the car just under $30k out the door. By the way, even if a lot of people sat in the car, it still would not e as abused as a used one that was actually driven. Have them put a new battery in it. Good luck!
#23
I got my 07 back in oct for 27.8 + TT from continental Honda in Peoria, IL. You should beable to get it for that.
Mine just rolled over 3500 miles. Ill deliver and sell you mine for 26.
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.ph...f=109&t=563025
Mine just rolled over 3500 miles. Ill deliver and sell you mine for 26.
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.ph...f=109&t=563025
#24
It's the time of year, guys. There is no need to sell the cars at the sub-27K level in May. It's convertible season. That said, there is an NFR 07 at Honda East in Cincinnati if anyone is interested. I suspect they will deal on it but not to the level they would have in February or so. The 07's will sell.
#25
A member on another forum I participate in paid $26.5k for a new 07 leftover this week. A left over 07 is not worth a penny over $27k right now, a new 08 can easily be had for low $31k range. If the dealers get too greedy they will have some new 07, 08 and 09's on the lot at the same time and then the cars will be worth even less. Sometimes you have to cut your losses and move on in life, 07's are turning into that.
#27
Back in February I picked up one of the 07's from Immke in Ohio for 26, 500.
(not including ttl) I think once I got it registered and inspected and paid tax
to Pennsylvania, it ran me a grand total of 28,500.
I drove it home from Columbus to Pittsburgh in a 34 degree rainy/sleet mix.
Talk about a nervous first drive.
(not including ttl) I think once I got it registered and inspected and paid tax
to Pennsylvania, it ran me a grand total of 28,500.
I drove it home from Columbus to Pittsburgh in a 34 degree rainy/sleet mix.
Talk about a nervous first drive.
#29
I'd try for the blue book value of a used low miles 07. I'd be wary of the really low quotes claimed on this board. A while back somebody quoted a really low price from a dealer, then somebody else actually called the dealer and was pretty much laughed at when they quoted the board stated price.
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