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Has anyone else received a list like from their dealer for all the accessories and packages for the Integra?
I requested one this week, but my salesperson says he doesn't yet have an accessories pricelist. That's Mungenast in ST. Louis.
Howdy neighbor!Hey I am also getting mine from Mungenast!
Did they say when is yours arriving? Mine is late June
Howdy neighbor!
I was a 3/10 reservation, and I have scheduled production this week. My sales guy said it should take about 3 weeks post production to be ready at the dealer, so mid June.
I asked and he said they had an allocation around 15 cars. A demo was on the way, but would arrive after mine. They have confirmed MSRP, and $199 doc fee, which is kind of a deal in the current market.
This is our second Acura, we bought an RDX there in 2018, and I feel like they are pretty straight shooters. Still a dealer, but one of the better ones.
You can buy the rims online for around $300 each$3,200 for that wheel set is a bit high.
I rather spend the same or a bit more on something aftermarket.
I look forward to comparing notes, once we are both on the road.Mine was also 3/10 but late afternoon or night. I use to work with one of the sales guys so yes confirm for me too MSRP plus 199. Protection package is optional. I believe the other acura dealership here charges a bit over MSRP. Looks like the demo would arrive before mine.
There's the Acura base price (not on the sheet), then the individual dealerships set their price which includes a percentage upcharge that accounts for their labor, etc. (that's the price on the sheets).This pricing list is different than what I saw and printed out yesterday. Pricing is different on the one above and what I printed out so it leads me to believe that pricing lists are set for regions not for the country (USA) as a whole. Thoughts please
First off, I don't know. But I have been tracking this and have found surprising variations up to 50%. Unfortunately my dealer is the highest I have seen. My plan is to ask them to match price, and if they won't I'll probably wait. I've got pricing around just $500 for what I want, I might be willing to pay my dealers $675.leads me to believe that pricing lists are set for regions not for the country (USA) as a whole.
You can buy options elsewhere.First off, I don't know. But I have been tracking this and have found surprising variations up to 50%. Unfortunately my dealer is the highest I have seen. My plan is to ask them to match price, and if they won't I'll probably wait. I've got pricing around just $500 for what I want, I might be willing to pay my dealers $675.
My assumption was there was a suggested retail from Acura, a standard number of hours figured, and the dealer simply assigned their hourly rate. But this variance is just too much. It's only about 90 mins of work.