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How much should I offer for a honda accord hybrid?
Question by documenting the mundane: How much should I offer for a honda accord hybrid?
This is only my second car — my first finally died after nine years. Now I’ll have to deal with dealers for the first time and want to know what’s good to offer for a 2005 or 2006 Honda Accord Hybrid, esp. now since the 2007s are here. I’m willing to buy the 2005 used, and would also appreciate suggestions, like lowering the price $ X amount for every 5,000 miles driven.
Best answer:
Answer by oklatom
There is no ‘formula’, especially in regard to used vehicles. There are too many factors. You can go to http://www.kbb.com and find an average for the particular model you are looking for, based on condition. That would at least arm you with a figure.
My advice would be to walk away from a sales person who seems to aggressive.
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you must be tough when you go to a dealer. i worked for them for years but am retired. ask the dealer to show you the folder on this particular car. when they bring it out make them show you how much they have in the car. Then offer them 500 dollars over what they have in it. the best time to buy is on the last day of their month. They should do whatever it takes to close the deal on that day. Be sure you check their math when they give you your numbers, but do it at the end of the deal, then correct them. you make the deal you want. They want to control you but you must control you car buying purchase. you can do it.
If you are in USA then use http://www.kbb.com.
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