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Re: Lynnwood Acura HORRIBLE, Acura of Seattle AWESOME [Car_man]
by gohawks2 on Wed Sep 03 14:27:55 PDT 2008
Yes, socrates63, sorry to hear that too. We worked with Seattle, Bellevue, and Lynnwood ourselves last fall and found Lynnwood to be the best to work with, by far. The person you described is definitely NOT the person we dealt with. I guess there is a bad apple in every bunch. Oh, and a co-worker of mine bought from another salesperson than we did a few months ago and had a pleasant experience as well.
Sleepless In Seattle: Did I just get taken for a ride?
by zeetea on Tue Feb 21 21:40:19 PST 2006
I have a queasy feeling that I paid too much for my 2006 TSX (AT w/navi). :sick: I bought my new arctic blue TSX at Acura of Bellevue in Bellevue, WA on 2/20/06. I used a warehouse membership buying service and was given the "special discount price" by the salesman who swore it was a great deal. (Apparently dealers in the Seattle area don't negotiate much on TSX's?, or am I just super naive?) The base price of the vehicle before dealer installed options was about $400 less than the Edmunds TMV, just shy of $29K. The total price for the car, including destination charges and a couple of dealer installed options ("Pro package" which includes mudguards and a trunk liner tray, plus the metallic trimmed steering wheel, which was ridiculously expensive but I thought looked/felt really cool) was $30,561 -- about $420 more than the total Edmunds TMV for the car and just a hair over the MSRP which doesn't include any dealer installed options. I was relatively satisfied with base price of the vehicle but I'm quite sure I overpaid for the options (stupid me, I didn't negotiate them, just paid the going "installed" rate! Why, why, why???? Arggh. Let me be the poster child for what not to do when dealer options shopping!). Oh well, no use crying over spilled milk. I love my new car and the overall buying experience was relatively painless (a very low pressure sales/finance experience). Maybe I could've saved a few hundred bucks, which in the total scheme of things works out to what, like $7 or $8 a month. Maybe this post will make most of you shoppers feel like you got a great deal. C'est la vie, I'm happy because I got a fantastic car that I know I'll love driving for the next 7 or 8 years. :)

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