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Raybyrnes
ParticipantSo let see where this ends up. My understanding of the difference between the Lx and the Ex on the civic is as follows.
The ex includes
-alloy wheels
-moonroof
-better radio
-all disc brakesSan Diego Dealer Pacific Honda is at Invoice minus $1000 manufacturers rebate
Hardin in LA is at Invoice minus 1000 minus $465
Raybyrnes
ParticipantSo let see where this ends up. My understanding of the difference between the Lx and the Ex on the civic is as follows.
The ex includes
-alloy wheels
-moonroof
-better radio
-all disc brakesSan Diego Dealer Pacific Honda is at Invoice minus $1000 manufacturers rebate
Hardin in LA is at Invoice minus 1000 minus $465
Raybyrnes
ParticipantSo let see where this ends up. My understanding of the difference between the Lx and the Ex on the civic is as follows.
The ex includes
-alloy wheels
-moonroof
-better radio
-all disc brakesSan Diego Dealer Pacific Honda is at Invoice minus $1000 manufacturers rebate
Hardin in LA is at Invoice minus 1000 minus $465
Raybyrnes
ParticipantSo let see where this ends up. My understanding of the difference between the Lx and the Ex on the civic is as follows.
The ex includes
-alloy wheels
-moonroof
-better radio
-all disc brakesSan Diego Dealer Pacific Honda is at Invoice minus $1000 manufacturers rebate
Hardin in LA is at Invoice minus 1000 minus $465
Raybyrnes
ParticipantI’ve bought and sold a lot of cars but I am always willing to try something new. FLU seems to have a good online buying process that sounds like it should work. I thought it time to put it to the test.
I am searching for a New 2009 White Honda Civic for a friend. Right now Honda is offering a 1000 cash rebate. Filled out an online forum and Pacific Honda was on the horn in 5 minutes. Very courteous and professional. They were willing to do Invoice minus 1000 manufacturer rebate. I asked about Holdback, advertising, and finance but did not get much response on this.
Has anyone recently bought a new Civic or accord. What dealership proved to be the most competitive.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Raybyrnes
ParticipantI’ve bought and sold a lot of cars but I am always willing to try something new. FLU seems to have a good online buying process that sounds like it should work. I thought it time to put it to the test.
I am searching for a New 2009 White Honda Civic for a friend. Right now Honda is offering a 1000 cash rebate. Filled out an online forum and Pacific Honda was on the horn in 5 minutes. Very courteous and professional. They were willing to do Invoice minus 1000 manufacturer rebate. I asked about Holdback, advertising, and finance but did not get much response on this.
Has anyone recently bought a new Civic or accord. What dealership proved to be the most competitive.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Raybyrnes
ParticipantI’ve bought and sold a lot of cars but I am always willing to try something new. FLU seems to have a good online buying process that sounds like it should work. I thought it time to put it to the test.
I am searching for a New 2009 White Honda Civic for a friend. Right now Honda is offering a 1000 cash rebate. Filled out an online forum and Pacific Honda was on the horn in 5 minutes. Very courteous and professional. They were willing to do Invoice minus 1000 manufacturer rebate. I asked about Holdback, advertising, and finance but did not get much response on this.
Has anyone recently bought a new Civic or accord. What dealership proved to be the most competitive.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Raybyrnes
ParticipantI’ve bought and sold a lot of cars but I am always willing to try something new. FLU seems to have a good online buying process that sounds like it should work. I thought it time to put it to the test.
I am searching for a New 2009 White Honda Civic for a friend. Right now Honda is offering a 1000 cash rebate. Filled out an online forum and Pacific Honda was on the horn in 5 minutes. Very courteous and professional. They were willing to do Invoice minus 1000 manufacturer rebate. I asked about Holdback, advertising, and finance but did not get much response on this.
Has anyone recently bought a new Civic or accord. What dealership proved to be the most competitive.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Raybyrnes
ParticipantI’ve bought and sold a lot of cars but I am always willing to try something new. FLU seems to have a good online buying process that sounds like it should work. I thought it time to put it to the test.
I am searching for a New 2009 White Honda Civic for a friend. Right now Honda is offering a 1000 cash rebate. Filled out an online forum and Pacific Honda was on the horn in 5 minutes. Very courteous and professional. They were willing to do Invoice minus 1000 manufacturer rebate. I asked about Holdback, advertising, and finance but did not get much response on this.
Has anyone recently bought a new Civic or accord. What dealership proved to be the most competitive.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
June 28, 2009 at 2:18 PM in reply to: Has anyone actually used Redfin to purchase a home? Interested to hear what your experience was #421303Raybyrnes
ParticipantI think there is a misunderstanding of time and occupation. I’m not a realtor but I would think that they may have to work with 3 or 4 prospects to close a deal. So now they have spent 120 to 160 hours to get 4500. Additionally they have expenses aswell. Need to keep up their licenses and continuing education. Need to have insurance. I believe they also pay listing fees and have general overhead expenses.
Successful realtors do well because they have high closing ratios have low marketing costs because they get referrals and have built sales channels. Might work with a developer or a bank in the remarketing area.
If it were such a great job with such a fantastic hourly rate there would be more people doing this. What I see is a lot of people who think this is easy get in and then find out what it is really like and want out. Easier to work a day job.
June 28, 2009 at 2:18 PM in reply to: Has anyone actually used Redfin to purchase a home? Interested to hear what your experience was #421534Raybyrnes
ParticipantI think there is a misunderstanding of time and occupation. I’m not a realtor but I would think that they may have to work with 3 or 4 prospects to close a deal. So now they have spent 120 to 160 hours to get 4500. Additionally they have expenses aswell. Need to keep up their licenses and continuing education. Need to have insurance. I believe they also pay listing fees and have general overhead expenses.
Successful realtors do well because they have high closing ratios have low marketing costs because they get referrals and have built sales channels. Might work with a developer or a bank in the remarketing area.
If it were such a great job with such a fantastic hourly rate there would be more people doing this. What I see is a lot of people who think this is easy get in and then find out what it is really like and want out. Easier to work a day job.
June 28, 2009 at 2:18 PM in reply to: Has anyone actually used Redfin to purchase a home? Interested to hear what your experience was #421806Raybyrnes
ParticipantI think there is a misunderstanding of time and occupation. I’m not a realtor but I would think that they may have to work with 3 or 4 prospects to close a deal. So now they have spent 120 to 160 hours to get 4500. Additionally they have expenses aswell. Need to keep up their licenses and continuing education. Need to have insurance. I believe they also pay listing fees and have general overhead expenses.
Successful realtors do well because they have high closing ratios have low marketing costs because they get referrals and have built sales channels. Might work with a developer or a bank in the remarketing area.
If it were such a great job with such a fantastic hourly rate there would be more people doing this. What I see is a lot of people who think this is easy get in and then find out what it is really like and want out. Easier to work a day job.
June 28, 2009 at 2:18 PM in reply to: Has anyone actually used Redfin to purchase a home? Interested to hear what your experience was #421874Raybyrnes
ParticipantI think there is a misunderstanding of time and occupation. I’m not a realtor but I would think that they may have to work with 3 or 4 prospects to close a deal. So now they have spent 120 to 160 hours to get 4500. Additionally they have expenses aswell. Need to keep up their licenses and continuing education. Need to have insurance. I believe they also pay listing fees and have general overhead expenses.
Successful realtors do well because they have high closing ratios have low marketing costs because they get referrals and have built sales channels. Might work with a developer or a bank in the remarketing area.
If it were such a great job with such a fantastic hourly rate there would be more people doing this. What I see is a lot of people who think this is easy get in and then find out what it is really like and want out. Easier to work a day job.
June 28, 2009 at 2:18 PM in reply to: Has anyone actually used Redfin to purchase a home? Interested to hear what your experience was #422035Raybyrnes
ParticipantI think there is a misunderstanding of time and occupation. I’m not a realtor but I would think that they may have to work with 3 or 4 prospects to close a deal. So now they have spent 120 to 160 hours to get 4500. Additionally they have expenses aswell. Need to keep up their licenses and continuing education. Need to have insurance. I believe they also pay listing fees and have general overhead expenses.
Successful realtors do well because they have high closing ratios have low marketing costs because they get referrals and have built sales channels. Might work with a developer or a bank in the remarketing area.
If it were such a great job with such a fantastic hourly rate there would be more people doing this. What I see is a lot of people who think this is easy get in and then find out what it is really like and want out. Easier to work a day job.
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