'03 Accord Lease

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Josh, Jul 24, 2003.

  1. Josh

    Josh Guest

    Looking to lease an '03 Accord, probably an LX, or and EX if the payments
    are right. I'm looking for an average that people have been paying. I'm new
    to leasing and new to Honda as well, so any insight would be helpful at this
    point.

    I've driven the EX just to drive one, 4 cyl, cloth, nothing fancy. That's
    what I'm looking for. I'd prefer a lower payment to options since it's a
    lease.

    As a group, what have people been paying? Can I negotiate a lower MSRP to
    calculate a lease payment? All this is without trades or much of a down
    payment if I can help it.

    Again, thanks for any info.

    Josh
     
    Josh, Jul 24, 2003
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  2. Josh

    TL Guest

    Negotiate the price first just like you were buying the car, then work
    the lease based on that cost.

    The LX is the best "value" buy if cost is your primary driver.
     
    TL, Jul 24, 2003
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  3. Josh

    Edward Guest

    Be sure to check out http://www.leaseguide.com/index2.htm and read the
    complete Lease Guide a few times. It teaches you everything you need to
    know about leasing and how to negotiate the best deal. In addition, get the
    invoice price for the car you are looking for and negotiate from there.
    With the knowledge I gained from the above website coupled with the
    knowledge of the dealer invoice price, I recently negotiated what I feel is
    the best deal anyone could of gotten on a 03 Accord LX-G (I live in Ottawa,
    Ontario). I leased with zero down as well.

    Best of luck!!!
     
    Edward, Jul 25, 2003
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  4. Josh

    Josh Guest

    Thanks for the link, I'll check it out right now!

    J
     
    Josh, Jul 25, 2003
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  5. Josh

    Josh Guest

    Wow, lots of info there, I'll have to read it a few more times to assimilate
    it all! Thanks again.

    Josh
     
    Josh, Jul 25, 2003
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