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We bought a silver m3i touring yesterday from Blaine MacIntosh at Murray Mazda in Gresham, OR. Price - $15,450 cash before license, registration and processing fee and after $500 loyalty rebate. Experience - relatively painless.
Ron Tonkin Gresham Honda. I'd highly recommend Carlos!
I looked around portland, and got a great price from the guys at gresham honda. The price was 26,100 for an EX-L, just a little over 27k for an ex-l with RES. That was total out the door. The problem we found was that most dealers had "allready installed" a bunch of accessories (splash guards, wheel locks, roof bars, etc), that we were not interested in. Gresham had the splash guards, which were inflated maybe $50, but they had the best deal overall. I did the donkey punch method, and it ended up working through them the best. I will say that Wilsonville honda was excellent. The salesmen was the best, and their price was just as good. The only problem was that my wife wanted the DVD, and wilsonville honda did not have the right selection at the time (they only had it in burgundy, which was one of the two colors we were not interested in). So the guys at gresham were good, but parker johnston in wilsonville were excellent. Also, we got a great rate from American Honda. They first got it for us at 5.9 (with the 2500), and then lowered it to 5.75.
contact me, i just got my vehicle from Gresham dealership, the guy gave me the best quote - i shopped from washington to S Oregon, he beat all the prices. ashish30@gmail.com
I'll keep it nice and simple: Copperhead paint scheme, luxury package, 17" chrome wheels, bluetooth and crossbars. Bought it in mid Nov '09, paid $27,772...seems to be the national average these days. The dealers first offer was 28,900+. We all know you can find waaaaaaaaay better wheels, but i didn't plan on getting any ever, so i just stuck with the ones that were already there, makes it look just a bit better. Bluetooth seemed cheesy at first, but new laws in OR make it necessary, so turned out to be nice. I still get a lot of crap at work for owning a KIA, especially since Borrego translates to "yearling lamb" or "sheep", but that sure beats getting into a $40,000 "big name" SUV that has the same features.
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