How did you negotiate with them? Did you say what you wanted? That is a really good deal!!Back in March I had found a 2023 A-Spec w/ Tech in liquid carbon metallic and red interior (the exact model I was looking for) and after research noticed it had been sitting on the lot for about 4 months. I called a few times letting them know I was interested just need the right price and on the last day of the month I purchased it for $36,500 OTD!
I was ecstatic, I didn't NEED a new car but it was such a good deal I just couldn't refuse. I've been wanting a nice car for so long and decided to spot myself after many years of hard work. Everyone at the dealership was telling me how insane of a deal I got. Needless to say, if you're patient and find the right car/dealer you can get some amazing prices!
Personally, I think that list of accessories is pretty significant, and if you like all of them, you might be in the ballpark of a good deal. Do you get 2 sets of wheels?One more question with additional info. It also has upgrades on it that the Acura told the dealership they had to install but couldn't charge for. Does that change how much I should pay? Oh and the original owner bought the car because he wanted an ILX and would get the dealer's first allocation. Traded it in when the car arrived. View attachment 227358
The OTD price is $40,445.48. He bought it because it was the only way he could get the dealer's first TLX allocation. Sorry, accidentally typed ILX previously.Personally, I think that list of accessories is pretty significant, and if you like all of them, you might be in the ballpark of a good deal. Do you get 2 sets of wheels?
Whatās the OTD price? Rather than negotiate further on price, you could ask them to sell it Certified Used for extra warranty. It depends on what you value, youāre already getting just about every accessory.
As far as the car having āhard mileageā on it, you may want to see if the dealership will give you any insight on what they know about the prior owner. I traded my ā23 A-Spec + Tech for an ITS after 1 year of ownership, and it had ~2,600 very gentle miles because I bought it knowing it would be traded for an ITS and Iād want the max trade-in value possible. The prior owner of this mightāve driven similarly. I canāt imagine why anyone would buy a 6MT Integra with plans to switch to an ILX.
Sorry, I meant to type TLX, not ILX. The OTD price is $40,445,.48.Personally, I think that list of accessories is pretty significant, and if you like all of them, you might be in the ballpark of a good deal. Do you get 2 sets of wheels?
Whatās the OTD price? Rather than negotiate further on price, you could ask them to sell it Certified Used for extra warranty. It depends on what you value, youāre already getting just about every accessory.
As far as the car having āhard mileageā on it, you may want to see if the dealership will give you any insight on what they know about the prior owner. I traded my ā23 A-Spec + Tech for an ITS after 1 year of ownership, and it had ~2,600 very gentle miles because I bought it knowing it would be traded for an ITS and Iād want the max trade-in value possible. The prior owner of this mightāve driven similarly. I canāt imagine why anyone would buy a 6MT Integra with plans to switch to an ILX.