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Sorry if this was already mentioned in the first 203 pages of this thread (!), but anyone get a Type R at or below MSRP anywhere near Hartford, CT?
 

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If I'm here confirming a deal happened below MSRP OTD. That should show others that the deals are there if you work hard enough. That's all. To be honest the dealer holds the right to cancel the deal at any time on me. So me running around right now online giving specifics could harm me. Only reason I've been holding off talking specifics just until the 30 day mark passes. Then me telling people exactly where won't be a problem at all. That was my original intention.
Cancel your deal? What are you talking about??? Once you have paid for the car, signed the papers, and left the lot they can't cancel the deal and make you give it back... hahahahaha That would have to be a two way street anyway and let me tell you once you leave the lot they aren't taking that car back even if you begged them to it back. Once sold all deals are final unless you financed and miss a payment of course...
 

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Cancel your deal? What are you talking about??? Once you have paid for the car, signed the papers, and left the lot they can't cancel the deal and make you give it back... hahahahaha That would have to be a two way street anyway and let me tell you once you leave the lot they aren't taking that car back even if you begged them to it back. Once sold all deals are final unless you financed and miss a payment of course...
In Florida they can cancel the deal at any time for a certain amount of days. i.e.: finance company doesn't want the rate they gave originally, they find something with your trade they missed/feel you hid, etc.. I believe it's either 14 or 30 days. There is no buyers remorse. Not that it matters to this subject. Just an fyi.
 


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In Florida they can cancel the deal at any time for a certain amount of days. i.e.: finance company doesn't want the rate they gave originally, they find something with your trade they missed/feel you hid, etc.. I believe it's either 14 or 30 days. There is no buyers remorse. Not that it matters to this subject. Just an fyi.
Hmm I have never heard of such. That is just crazy if that is really true. I wonder if it has ever happened and if so I wonder what a outcome would be if buyer challenged it and took it to court. Anyway don't want to derail the conversation so I won t continued on. ha
 

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If I'm here confirming a deal happened below MSRP OTD. That should show others that the deals are there if you work hard enough. That's all. To be honest the dealer holds the right to cancel the deal at any time on me. So me running around right now online giving specifics could harm me. Only reason I've been holding off talking specifics just until the 30 day mark passes. Then me telling people exactly where won't be a problem at all. That was my original intention.
Except it didn't because you had a trade-in, so the data point is not apples to apples with someone walking into a dealership sans trade-in.

If your financing has cleared, the dealer does not hold the right to cancel the deal - it has already been consummated.

In Florida they can cancel the deal at any time for a certain amount of days. i.e.: finance company doesn't want the rate they gave originally, they find something with your trade they missed/feel you hid, etc.. I believe it's either 14 or 30 days. There is no buyers remorse. Not that it matters to this subject. Just an fyi.
This is completely untrue.

If the dealer allowed spot delivery (where your financing is dealer provided and is not complete), they can unwind the deal if your financing does not come through in 5-10 business days (varies depending on the dealership and finance issuer).

However, if you used external financing or pay cash, the dealer cannot unwind the sale for any reason once you have signed all paperwork and left the dealership with the car, misrepresented trade-in or otherwise.
 
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Except it didn't because you had a trade-in, so the data point is not apples to apples with someone walking into a dealership sans trade-in.

Pointless posts.
So I would've got the car for $37k OTD without the tax savings. So I'm still under retail OTD. Seems like a good point to make...
 

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So I would've got the car for $37k OTD without the tax savings. So I'm still under retail OTD. Seems like a good point to make...
Then that's the data point you should share. To be honest, OTD is not very helpful because everyone has different rates, some pay dealer add-ons/fees, some have trade-ins, etc. It's a pain to have to back calculate based on which state a poster is located in, plus the various details for their transaction.

Just list what the selling price of the car was - take out taxes and trade-ins but list any dealer fees or add-ons.

For example, the selling price of my car was $36,620 and there was no dealer fee. I had no trade-in.

Based on back calculating, you paid something in the high $34k range for your car. But again, if you rolled ~$6k in equity into that, the car was actually $40.9k.


So you've come in here bragging about how your car was <$36k OTD but it's because you had a trade-in (lowering taxes) and $6k in equity from the trade-in.

That's beyond pointless. I could have traded-in my B7 RS4 for $30k and then come on here and claimed I paid $8k OTD for my Type R.
 


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Then that's the data point you should share. To be honest, OTD is not very helpful because everyone has different rates, some pay dealer add-ons/fees, some have trade-ins, etc. It's a pain to have to back calculate based on which state a poster is located in, plus the various details for their transaction.

Just list what the selling price of the car was - take out taxes and trade-ins but list any dealer fees or add-ons.

For example, the selling price of my car was $36,620 and there was no dealer fee. I had no trade-in.

Based on back calculating, you paid something in the high $34k range for your car. But again, if you rolled ~$6k in equity into that, the car was actually $40.9k.


So you've come in here bragging about how your car was <$36k OTD but it's because you had a trade-in (lowering taxes) and $6k in equity from the trade-in.

That's beyond pointless. I could have traded-in my B7 RS4 for $30k and then come on here and claimed I paid $8k OTD for my Type R.
WTF are you even rambling about. The car was $36k OTD WITHOUT ANY EQUITY ON THAT NUMBER. I OWE LESS THAN $30K ON IT. ARE YOU FOLLOWING ME NOW THAT IM TYPING IN ALL CAPS?

Logic is easily lost on the forum here.

Top secret Type R deal lol
Nothing is secret outside of the dealer I purchased from. Simple as that. Go ahead and make jokes all you want. I'm here to help others see the fact that deals are available to get. You guys sound salty...
 
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WTF are you even rambling about. The car was $36k OTD WITHOUT ANY EQUITY ON THAT NUMBER. I OWE LESS THAN $30K ON IT. ARE YOU FOLLOWING ME NOW THAT IM TYPING IN ALL CAPS?

Logic is easily lost on the form here.



Nothing is secret outside of the dealer I purchased from. Simple as that. Good ahead and make jokes all you want. I'm here to help others see the fact that deals are available to get. You guys sound salty...
What was the selling price of the car without including your trade equity? I don't care about OTD.

The dealership isn't going to unwind your sale - that is not possible. Refusing to share the name a) defeats the purpose of this thread and b) likely means you've made it all up.
 

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Top secret Type R deal lol
Nothing is secret outside of the dealer I purchased from. Simple as that. Good ahead and make jokes all you want
What was the selling price of the car without including your trade equity? I don't care about OTD.

The dealership isn't going to unwind your sale - that is not possible. Refusing to share the name a) defeats the purpose of this thread and b) likely means you've made it all up.
:rofl:

Just got word my Si payoff has been sent.

Contact Rocio Marquez (she was unsure she was staying at that dealership) at Coral Springs Honda 954-755-5600 ext 1226. If she did leave ask for sales manager Jon or Farhan Kamal. I believe they have a black and blue on the way. Hope this helps others get for a good deal.
 
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this guys post does not help anyone know where to purchase a Type R at or below MSRP which is the purpose of this thread
 

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this guys post does not help anyone know where to purchase a Type R at or below MSRP which is the purpose of this thread
Looks like it does now as he finally put the dealership and contact info in his last post. Click the spoiler alert tab...

How do you do a tab like that anyway? Pretty neat actually. ha
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