Glad to hear there is at least one benefit to what appears to be a substandard manufacturing environment. I was hoping the delays, shipping via armored boxcars, thefts and other reported problems did not offset the low-cost labor.With HRV deliveries set to be in Mid-May I heard from a good source that USA pricing will be surprisingly "ASTOUNDING". April 30 will supposedly be Honda's announcement day on more detail specs and pricing. Hope for the best.
I agree with your excellent price! What we are expecting is Meh.I think the price after delivery is 20-26k. I wouldn't call that excellent. Kind of expected. 18-24k would be excellent. That number is based on honda dealer employees and article information.
I think the price after delivery is 20-26k. I wouldn't call that excellent. Kind of expected. 18-24k would be excellent. That number is based on honda dealer employees and article information.
Same here!I agree with your excellent price! What we are expecting is Meh.
hubcaps?! lol! most vehicles come with at least steel wheels.Dang, should have created a contest to guess Msrp. I guess this thread is one , kinda
$18,995 if its got hubcaps and 14" wheels.
That would be my happy dream!I do believe that the 2wd manual LX will be priced between 18k and 19k and the 2wd CVT LX will be priced around 20k
Where did you get that price? Or is this what you hope and expect?LX CVT = $20,605 w/o destination fee
Just got a similar message from a local Phoenix dealer regarding hold backs.I forgot to mention yesterday. When my New England sales manager told me the HRVs were piling up at Quonset, I was also told "don't worry, we'll offer a significant discount from day one".
That may or may not translate into "huh?" when I show at the dealership, but I was told it'll be better than my buying club discount, and they won't play any "it's in high demand" games with me.
Promises are cheap, but that's what I was told by a very highly rated NE dealership.
Do you mind sharing the dealer name? I'm in Vermont and we don't have big anything here except lots of cow dung--and Subarus. Maybe we can buy together and see if they give us some discount. Bring a friend kinda deal.I forgot to mention yesterday. When my New England sales manager told me the HRVs were piling up at Quonset, I was also told "don't worry, we'll offer a significant discount from day one".
That may or may not translate into "huh?" when I show at the dealership, but I was told it'll be better than my buying club discount, and they won't play any "it's in high demand" games with me.
Promises are cheap, but that's what I was told by a very highly rated NE dealership.