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I'M BUYING A 2006 TL
by tarzanrican on Thu Oct 27 15:50:14 PDT 2005
hey guys, i need a little advice. I been to a few dealers and the best price i got for a 2006 blk on blk, 6 speed with navi, full body kit & spoiler...with tax and what every bullcrap charges comes to about $38,000. is that resonable? I been to other places which its going for about another $2000 or so. I dont want to get raped, so any advice or tips, would be appreciated ASAP...thanks!!!! :D
califronia taxes
by dudka on Wed Oct 08 07:47:31 PDT 2003
I was wondering if you can register a car out of state. In CT we have to pay property tax on the cars, and alot of people register their cars in NY. Either at friend's house or relatives. The insurance company is notified that the car is registered in NY, but parked in CT. All you have do is have a valid NY licence and save your self $500-$3000 a year in property taxes. If you are ever in NYC you will see tons of cars with out of state plates, it is not because they are turists. People register cars out side of NYC because of high insurance premiums. Why can't people in CA do the same? I realize it may be illegal and considered insurance/tax evasion. But I have not heard of anyone charged with that, yet.
mark up and warranty
by dudka on Fri Jul 18 08:51:33 PDT 2003
I know that Honda dealer have 100% mark up from what they buy parts for. The reason I know, is that I "accidentally" peeked into the computer when I was buying "Hard shell painted spare tire cover" for my CR-V, the "official" price was $560 or something, I was paying $350, while the dealer cost was $275. Even at 50% "discount" from list on-line dealers make a good profit. Parts themselves carry 1 year warranty from Honda, even if it is self installed. You just not covered for labor, in other words you would have to remove it to get warranty serice on it.
TSX is not civic
by dudka on Thu Jun 26 08:31:01 PDT 2003
TSX is not Civic, I already have one. I want a slightly bigger car, but not as big as accord. TSX is what the rest of the world enjoys as Accord. I guess I understand about bridging the gap between the RSX (Intergra) and TL (Legend). what about bridging the gap between Civic and the New accord. There used to be Nissan Altima, but it too gone the steroidal injection and overgrew. "Dukda #133 "I just feel like I'm not getting my money's worth if I don't get a V6." M3, IS300 they are not V6s but inline 6s" I was just qouting previous poster. "Well I've had cars with and without leather and I much prefer the leather, not because it gives the appearance of luxury, but because I feel it's more comfortable, easier to clean, and looks better. I will never go back to cloth seats." I have had cars with leather, and would never go back to leather. To each is his own. I don't like the burning hot leather against my skin in summer, and stiff ice cold in winter. And if you are wearing anyhting, most people do when they drive, you will most defenately slide in the seat. At least I do, in turns.
this does it!
by dudka on Wed Jun 25 10:22:33 PDT 2003
I have been reading this post for a while, I am torn between the IS300 and the TSX. But this last post, I feel like I reallly need to answer. "That's exactly why I would never get any of those cars. That and the fact that you're paying so much just to impress other people with the nameplate on your car. Regardless of whether one company's 4 cylinder is better than another company's 6, I'd still feel like I'm not getting my money's worth. Suppose someone made a fabric seat that was better than leather. Would you get a Lexus with fabric? No, because leather is implied in the definition of luxury. Likewise, a price tag of 25K in my mind implies 6 cylinders. I just feel like I'm not getting my money's worth if I don't get a V6." Following your logic, you should be driving a Hyundai Sonata V6 with leather for $17,000. It has a V6, and it has leather. Honestly, leather is not it is all cracked up to be. It is finniky, it is hot in summer, cold in winter, need constant attention or it will crack. The only thing leather is better at is when you have kids and they spill stuff on your seats. I wish honda offered TSX without leather, I happen to like Alcantara, or just plain Velour, which is available on the IS300. Leather is perceived luxury, in your own words "That and the fact that you're paying so much just to impress other people with the nameplate on your car" Honda has some of the best 4 cylinder engines in the world. And to discount the car only because it has a 4 banger is really senseless. Mind that Porches were all 4 cylinder at one time, while "luxury" caddilacs were V8's at the time. Still the 4 bangers would outrun any caddy. The complaints about TSX's ride, hey what do you expect from Accord Type R. You can not have cornering if the car bounces like a lincoln over every bump. TSX is a better compromize than Accord V6, if you driven one, you will soon feel the "nose heavy" characteristics. Besides, the new Accord is about the size of my grandma's Buick park avenue. Way too big for my liking. I hope Honda is listening and does bring over a decontented TSX for about $20K. (no leather, no xenon, no climate control, just plain A/c, power windows and locks, optional sunroof, and 16 inch wheels instead of useless 17)
manual in NYC
by dudka on Tue May 13 17:30:39 PDT 2003
I used to live in NYC and drove manual for years. no biggie, of course you can not talk on the cell phone, drink coffee, and do other inappropriate things behind the wheel. But having manual in traffic is not as bad as people make it to be. I used to keep it in 1st or second and just play with the trottle, rather than switching between brake and gas. as far as street parking, after my car was broken in once, i started garaging, it is well worth the peace of mind to know your car will be there the way you left it last night.

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