The best price for S2000 in Toronto.
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The best price for S2000 in Toronto.
Hi everybody, I'm going to order my S2000 in next week. Could you please tell me how much did u get yours? I heard somebody says $2k from MSRP discount is possiable, is that truth? Can't wait to join you guys.
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give me a PM and I can give you some names of some honest salesmen around the T.O. area. Actually some good friends of mine. They will take care of you.
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give me a PM and I can give you some names of some honest salesmen around the T.O. area. Actually some good friends of mine. They will take care of you.
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Call Classic Honda 905- 454-1434 (Brampton), talk to John Musial. Tell him Bill Crooks sent you. I got mine their early September, good guy to deal with, and a good price.
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i posted a reply a few days ago...don't know how to repost a link. Anyways, I bought mine for $42,000. Ready honda was hungry for a deal, and they realized that they would not sell an s in winter. they did not lose money, rather they made less. the gross is $6500 in those things, and they usually don't budge. find the most hungry dealership (easier said than done), and now is a good time to buy.
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Good work Benfica.
You must have better skills than I do, Ready wanted to bend me over and have at it when I was looking for mine.
Dealers make a ton on this car, which is why it surprises me that people end up paying MSRP or getting only a few hundred off. This isn't a new car anymore folks and its not the hottest thing on 4 wheels like it used to be.
Good for you!
You must have better skills than I do, Ready wanted to bend me over and have at it when I was looking for mine.
Dealers make a ton on this car, which is why it surprises me that people end up paying MSRP or getting only a few hundred off. This isn't a new car anymore folks and its not the hottest thing on 4 wheels like it used to be.
Good for you!
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they may not be new, but the demand is still huge. i mentioned before that I work for Ford, and I have a pretty good understanding of the car world. Honda dealers know that if you want a discount they can afford to walk you because the next guy will pay full pop. think of this:
any given dealer will sell XXX amount of S2000's. They WILL sell them all. why sell half at a discount and then when more anxious buyers show up, have to turn them down when they would have paid full for the same car. They refuse to budge, because despite the age of the car, they are still a hot commodity, and are rare. How many boxsters do you see on the road? I see a hell of a lot more than S2000's. All this means good resale for us (If you would ever consider selling your baby). We will probably not see this change for a long while, or until Honda stops making such an awesome product.
any given dealer will sell XXX amount of S2000's. They WILL sell them all. why sell half at a discount and then when more anxious buyers show up, have to turn them down when they would have paid full for the same car. They refuse to budge, because despite the age of the car, they are still a hot commodity, and are rare. How many boxsters do you see on the road? I see a hell of a lot more than S2000's. All this means good resale for us (If you would ever consider selling your baby). We will probably not see this change for a long while, or until Honda stops making such an awesome product.
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