@Cody
Where are you getting a 2025 sport hybrid AWD for 39k? A sport hybrid is only $36k with destination. The one OP got was a sport touring not a regular sport model.
Linden said:
@Cody
Where are you getting a 2025 sport hybrid AWD for 39k? A sport hybrid is only $36k with destination. The one OP got was a sport touring not a regular sport model.
They cost the same in Florida 39k 43k OTD.
Linden said:
@Cody
Where are you getting a 2025 sport hybrid AWD for 39k? A sport hybrid is only $36k with destination. The one OP got was a sport touring not a regular sport model.
Sorry misspoke.
Sport L is 39k.
Sport touring is 40.5k.
In NY some people walk out buying base sport hybrid for 40.
@Cody
That’s a horrible deal. I got my brand new sport touring hybrid in white (extra cost because premium color) for $39k drive out. It was in Houston.
Insane stuff. Didn’t think I would see a day when dealerships are offering $670/month for a freakin CRV
7% isn’t bad but it isn’t great. 33k is a good deal considering that the new one goes for 41k and looks identical to this. How much did you put down on the car?
OP, if you can I recommend getting your credit score up a bit and refinancing at a later point for a lower interest rate.
With the info here, I can say you got a decent deal with the MSRP but refinancing later on would help you out a lot.
@Sam
I traded in a 2018 Accord with frame damage, rust, a faulty engine, bald tires, no brakes and managed to get 18k putting down 8k for the CRV since I still owed on the Accord.
To me it was a win because CarMax was offering 15k for the Accord.
@Bliss
8k is a good down payment so good job on that!!
Is it Certified Pre-Owned?
Heath said:
Is it Certified Pre-Owned?
Yes
I have no idea, but I will say this. My sister just recently bought a new car, a Subaru. Prior to purchasing, she kept asking me and anyone else who would listen “Should I do this? Does this make sense?” etc. etc.
I told her the only person who can truly know that is her. Does she need a new car? No. Does she want one and can afford it? Yes. Now of course we want to get good deals, but if she loves her new car and didn’t break the bank, then all’s well.
Could you have gotten a better deal? Maybe! Either way, be happy, that’s a fine looking vehicle.
@Van
This just shifted my mindset because I do love this vehicle and I indeed needed a new one. Thank you for this.
Looking at the chrome finish on the front, I’m assuming this is touring. With 20k miles, and 2 years on it, 33k is not bad.