There will not be a 2021 Si and there will be no coupe Si's ever again.Stops in Oct (now) for 2020 for 2021
Models , right?
I second this. I put a deposit down back in August and mine's coming in toward the end of this month. Not sure if any more new ones are coming in at this point that don't already have deposits down.I think Si production stops in October, so I would not wait hoping for better prices. With few dealers having more than 1 at a time, they won't be discounting heavily.
The 11th gen SI comes out in 2022. Not sure if they will just keep producing the 10th gen si's into 2021 or they are stopping completely. Rumor has it, the later is what will happen.Stops in Oct (now) for 2020 for 2021
Models , right?
If you really want the coupe yeahThe dealers in Wisconsin and Illinois that have Si Coupes are not budging off of MSRP. Will not even entertain the notion of doing so.. do I bite the bullet and pay more than I'd like? On the high end I was hoping to pay around $26,500 OTD.
I'd imagine at MSRP, that the OTD has to be close to or over $28,000. Still need to figure out pricing if I do decide to go the MSRP route.If you really want the coupe yeah
I can't imagine dealers budging much now especially after knowing coupes are discontinued. I love the coupes, if I was in your position and needed an Si I would likely pay MRSP
Can't say I'm 100% certain but although coupes are less practical than the sedan, I feel they will hold their value really well considering it's Honda's last 2 door si (and it's a 2020)
Yeah it's a hefty price but hopefully you can cut down some feesI'd imagine at MSRP, that the OTD has to be close to or over $28,000. Still need to figure out pricing if I do decide to go the MSRP route.
The pictures and patent filings for the 2022 model year didn't do much for me either, which makes me want a 2020 more as well.
Decisions, decisions.
did you go in person to each dealer? Once your in the door they're more likely to negotiate to keep you from leaving.The dealers in Wisconsin and Illinois that have Si Coupes are not budging off of MSRP. Will not even entertain the notion of doing so.. do I bite the bullet and pay more than I'd like? On the high end I was hoping to pay around $26,500 OTD.
No I have not gone in person, this has been done almost exclusively via email thus far.did you go in person to each dealer? Once your in the door they're more likely to negotiate to keep you from leaving.
I am in a similar situation negotiating online. If I knew that I wanted to buy the car for sure, I would simply tell someone thru email, that I will give them a credit card deposit to hold the car until I get there to buy it, if they are willing to accept my offer. If you ask for $26,500 O-T-D , they probably will not accept but they might. Otherwise they would counter offer and then you should say , thanks but I will try another dealer. Unless you are willing to go up to their offer, but make sure they are talking O-T-D price. Now if you are willing to accept a different color to get your price, then go local and make the offer in person.No I have not gone in person, this has been done almost exclusively via email thus far.
The dealers that have a PWP Si Coupe are all located out of state, around 2 hours from me, so it makes it a little tricky to head there in person to negotiate unfortunately.
I thought about giving up on white, but I think it just looks too damn good to not get it. There's a dealer near me that has a silver Si coupe, but it just doesn't look the same to me. Not sure why. I wish I was in a position to purchase before all of this Covid non-sense began, and before they axed the coupe. Would have made this process much less painful lol.I am in a similar situation negotiating online. If I knew that I wanted to buy the car for sure, I would simply tell someone thru email, that I will give them a credit card deposit to hold the car until I get there to buy it, if they are willing to accept my offer. If you ask for $26,500 O-T-D , they probably will not accept but they might. Otherwise they would counter offer and then you should say , thanks but I will try another dealer. Unless you are willing to go up to their offer, but make sure they are talking O-T-D price. Now if you are willing to accept a different color to get your price, then go local and make the offer in person.
MSRP isn't bad considering the coupe is discontinued, you'll get the color you want, and it's getting harder to find in your area.The dealers in Wisconsin and Illinois that have Si Coupes are not budging off of MSRP. Will not even entertain the notion of doing so.. do I bite the bullet and pay more than I'd like? On the high end I was hoping to pay around $26,500 OTD.
And the Si is a bit of a bargain even at MSRP.MSRP isn't bad considering the coupe is discontinued, you'll get the color you want, and it's getting harder to find in your area.
Thats true considering what other coupes you can get for this price. We do get caught up on finding the best deal lol.And the Si is a bit of a bargain even at MSRP.