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I too used carwoo.com -- ended up with a '12 TL SH-AWD Advance at MSRP+shipping @ 87% of list. The discounts offered were from a low of 6% off MSRP to a typical 8% all the way to the 13% discount. The dealer with the big discount did make it clear it was a take it or leave it deal with exactly 6 days duration. Most dealers offered at least 14 days -- but using carwoo.com the dealer and the buyer can "negotiate" -- or not, any way they want. My deal in an attempt to offer full disclosure was for a White exterior with Black interior. The deal was EXACTLY the deal. I was OK with the exterior and have never liked black interiors, but once I saw the car, I had no problem with it. If, however, I had changed my mind and wanted any other color combo, well, the 13% discount was withdrawn. The car had 121 miles on it, other than that it was brand spankin' new. I also got rear back up sensors and splash guards, but they were after the fact, so to speak. Dealer was Lindsay Acura, Columbus, Ohio. You can research dealers, if you want, here: www.dealerrater.com.
Cincinnati OH. TTL = Tax, Title, License car purchase price + TTL = OTD (out of door $)
I live in Cincinnati and bought in Columbus (about 100 minutes between the two cities.) I went with a 2012 TL SH-AWD Advance + back up sensors. I got 13% off MSRP +$715 additional for the sensors -- which they said was "cost." Best I could do in Cincinnati was about 7% off MSRP. I assume the discounts on a fully loaded car can be greater since there is more margin in the first place for the dealer to work with. I did everything over the Internet, up until I had to sign on the dotted line. I don't know if this helps, but that's my experience. The car is delightful, and compares well with an Audi A4 Prestige w/sport (and the price compares well too) except for the crappy tires.
I hate to see that you "settled" on a TL.
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