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Re: Lease 08 or buy leftover 07? [bonvivant]
by 23109vc on Sun Jun 22 14:32:32 PDT 2008
i think your figures are wrong. $60k total cost to own a new S2k after 5 years? I think you mean the total cost would be the cost of the car - like $30k or so. yeah, there will be finance charges and maintenance, but not another 30k worth... maybe you meant 60k for the PORSCHE?? and half for the s2k?! :) a new porsche - yeah. big costs. i'd never buy a new porsche, not NOW. i'd be looking at a used one if I got one at all. you can get nice low mileage used boxsters for about the cost of a new s2k. if you have 30k to BUY - you could get yourself a nice boxster. probably an 04-05 base with low miles. get one with an extended warranty, and you'd be doing pretty well. if you compare buying a used porsche vs leasing a new S2000 - however, you stat to get monthly costs that come near close and the s2k has the benefit of NO repair bills at a porsche dealer. :) the big unknown on a used porsche is the repairs. could be low and could nickel and dime you to death. given my situation - i am interested in something with a high bang / buck value. a used porsche boxster would be perfect if I had a crystal ball and knew I could pickup a nice 2000 model with 65k miles, and have MINIMAL repairs... you can buy these for 15k. (although you can buy USED s2ks in this price poijnt too that are 05 model - with very low miles like 25-40k on them. the porsche is a neat car. the one i drove had an upgraded suspension, 18s,a nd the sound of that motor is amazing. go to youtube and put in boxster and exhaust and listen to some of the clips of those things. the sound is intoxicating. very cool. the s2k sounds okay, but the s2k is almost obnoxious sounding if you compare it to a boxster. sorry. the s2ks big appeal is that it does everything the boxster can do in terms of performance for half the money with bullet proof reliability. if you can live without the "porsche" image - it is a lot of car for the money. one nagging thing is the s2k dash. I am not kidding - I FRICKIN HATE the bargraph dash thing. i think it's an eyesore and disgusting. the boxster has a nice big basic tach which I love. every second you sit in the car and look at the dash you see that . the S2000 dash just drives me up the wall - why they did that awful bargraph thing is beyond me. do any of you like it, love it? did you hate it then get used to it? does it have ANY benefit in terms of visibility or redline notification..does it all flash at you to shift or something... i still think it's fugly.
Re: lease new s2k vs buy used boxster... [kyfdx]
by 23109vc on Thu Jun 12 21:54:41 PDT 2008
I need to test drive the two cars back to back to see just HOW much more I really like the porsche. i drove the s2000 twice. once with the top up and once with the top down. the top down trip - was a much longer test drive, on twisty roads,a nd i absolutely loved it. the only thing i HATE is the tach. that digital thing is so nasty. the boxster has a nice huge center tach which i like. i'll keep you all posted!!
Regional Civic Interest Rate Special
by jet10000 on Tue Oct 02 16:12:38 PDT 2007
I found this on the hondacars.com web-site when I entered my zip code for regional specials: 2007/2008 Civic Special AHFC A.P.R. Financing 2.9% APR for 36 months, and 4.9% APR for 60 months Regional Special AHFC A.P.R. financing available only to residents of: AK, AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO, DC, GA, HI, IA, ID, IL, KS, LA, MD, MN, MO, MS, MT, NC, ND, NE, NM, NV, OK, OR, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, WA, WI, WV & WY on all new 2007/2008 Civic models. 2.9% APR financing for 24-36 months and 4.9% APR financing for 37-60 months available to customers who qualify for the AHFC Super Preferred credit tier. Offer valid for through 12/3/2007, on new and unregistered 2007/2008 Civic Models and only on approved credit by Honda Financial Services through participating dealers.
Re: Spartanburg SC, Prices [minivanseeker7]
by drewba on Mon Apr 23 18:12:39 PDT 2007
It is only available in select states. This is from the Honda website: Regional Special AHFC A.P.R. financing available only to residents of AL, AK, AZ, AR, CO, D.C., GA, HI, ID, IL, IA, KS, LA, MD, MS, MO, MT, NE, NV,NM, NC, ND, NORTHERN CA, OK, OR, SC, TN, TX, UT, VA, WA, WV & WY on all new 2007 Truck models (Ridgeline, Pilot & Odyssey - excludes CR-V). 0.9% APR financing for 24-36 months and 3.9% APR financing for 37-60 months available to customers who qualify for the AHFC Super Preferred credit tier.
Re: New Rates? [azbriank]
by suvgal on Tue Apr 03 09:04:34 PDT 2007
Azbriank, If I am correct at where I am looking on the website (Honda Special Offers - regional offers) the states that qualify for the Pilot special lease are CT, DE, FL, IN, KY, ME, MA, MI, MN, ND, NH, NJ, NY, OH, PA, RI, SD, SOUTHERN CA, VT & WI. Depending on where you are in AZ, maybe you could head into southern CA for the deal.
Re: CRV Wait Time [feefoe]
by stevedebi on Sat Jan 27 15:13:35 PST 2007
"Yeah, they stepped up to the plate by replacing a ton of transmissions over nd over again with more bad transmissions despite the fact that they knew the replacements would fail again and again in order to push the owners (who could not have forseen that it wasn't just their bad transmission, but a design flaw that would ensure that their new transmission replacement(s) would also fail) along in time to the point where exercising any kind of lemon law option was off the table." That would not work in CA; if you have to return the car for the same problem three times, or the car is out of service for 30 days (total), the lemon law can be invoked.

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