I always check rates at Penfed Credit Union (https://www.penfed.org/auto/rates). Then take their rates to the dealership. In my experience, the dealership will match or even beat a verified rate (they did look it up in my case). If they don't match it, then get it from the credit union.
A dealership in the Atlanta Georgia area has a 2021 sonic grey rumored to be coming in. MSRP + $795 accessory package that they put on every car on their lot. Call Joe Headley at 404-784-1150 and tell him David sent you.
Not my car. Sons Honda in Morrow, Georgia has a 2018 red CTR with 1900 miles on it for sale. Asking price is $37,899.00. No idea about if they will negotiate. Call Joe Headley at 404-784-1150 and tell him David sent you.
Sons Honda in Morrow, GA has a 2021 championship white. Sticker + $795 accessory package that they put on every car on their lot. No idea about if they will negotiate. Call Joe Headley at 404-784-1150 and tell him David sent you.
Here is one in Woodstock. Asking $65k
https://www.hennessyhonda.com/new/Honda/2021-Honda-Civic+Type+R-for-sale-Woodstock-GA-near-Atlanta-1bc951c00a0e0a173e8f42ae04af6c97.htm
Sons Honda in Morrow, GA has a 2021 boost blue. Sticker + $795 accessory package that they put on every car on their lot. No idea about if they will negotiate. Call Joe Headley at 404-784-1150 and tell him David sent you.
First, don't buy a car based on a payment. Figure out the total price you are paying for the car. payment * 84? That is a ridiculous amount of time to be paying for a car. As people have mentioned, get pre-approved at a credit union. Check out the rates at PenFed. If your credit is good...
I have been contacted by Sons Honda in McDonough Georgia. I am told they have 3 Type R's for sale at MSRP. One black, one red, and one white. You can contact Joe Headley at 404-784-1150. Tell him David H sent you. And if the price changes, please let me know as well.
Agreed. I also have several classic cars, and their performance is nowhere near today's standards, but they are still fun to drive. I was only making a point that for most cars, there eventually comes a time for something new, especially if it is a daily driver versus a hobby car.
...when parts are no longer available for the things that are going wrong with the car, and a new car with the same (inflation adjusted) price now has 400+ horsepower and better skidpad and braking numbers. Luckily, that is a few years off :).
You aren't providing enough information to know anything about "lifetime warranty and the pro pack". You'll have to ask them what that is. What I can tell you is that my car also came with a "lifetime powertrain warranty". So I started asking questions. What would this actually cover...