0% APR on All Hondas

Illusio

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At the end of the month from May 26 to June 1 there will be 0% APR for 36 months on every Honda model.

So if your planning on buying a new car, might be worth it to wait a week.
 

goodoptics

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Originally posted by: Dark Jedi
At the end of the month from May 26 to June 1 there will be 0% APR for 36 months on every Honda model.

So if your planning on buying a new car, might be worth it to wait a week.


Sounds hot. Is this nationwide?
 

bigfil

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with the gas prices the way they are an accord hybrid would be nice
thanks op
 

gvayl

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You still won't make up the savings in gass for the $$$ that the Hybrid costs over the regular.
 

klingsor

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Not true. I've owned a hybrid for 5 years now and have kept pretty detailed records. With the tax break (for buying this technology), the fuel savings (60-70mpg), effortless emissions certifications, and a clear conscience (priceless); the hybrid has been a good decision on many fronts. Not to mention that when I first got it, hybrids were so rare that it got a good amount of attention, saving me lots of money on drinks


Originally posted by: gvayl
You still won't make up the savings in gass for the $$$ that the Hybrid costs over the regular.

 

AMDZen

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Is this going to be good on used honda's they sell at the honda dealership?
Probably not, but what about Honda Certified Used vehicles they include warranties on?
And as someone else asked already, what about Acura's?
 

Maleix

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Typically with "Deals" like this there is always the small print that usually require larger than normal down payments and/or finance through the dealership and insane percentage rates post-36months. These are car dealers, they are the ones who get the deals.
 

yougotdeals

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Originally posted by: Maleix
Typically with "Deals" like this there is always the small print that usually require larger than normal down payments and/or finance through the dealership and insane percentage rates post-36months. These are car dealers, they are the ones who get the deals.

True. If you are able to pay off your car in 36 months though, it's a great deal.
 

Illusio

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here is the fine print: 0% APR for 36 months on all New in-stock Honda models. Maximum amount financed at 0% APR equals $10,000. Other finance alternatives include 1.9% APR for 36 months, 2.9% APR for 48 months and 3.9% APR for 60 months.

I haven't heard anything for about an Acura rate, so as far as I know, its only gonna be honda.
 

1reeves

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Originally posted by: klingsor
Not true. I've owned a hybrid for 5 years now and have kept pretty detailed records. With the tax break (for buying this technology), the fuel savings (60-70mpg), effortless emissions certifications, and a clear conscience (priceless); the hybrid has been a good decision on many fronts. Not to mention that when I first got it, hybrids were so rare that it got a good amount of attention, saving me lots of money on drinks


Originally posted by: gvayl
You still won't make up the savings in gass for the $$$ that the Hybrid costs over the regular.

I think he was replying to bigfil's statement that an Accord Hybrid would be nice.
If so he is probably correct.
If you mean an Insight then there is validity in your post.
 

smithdj

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Originally posted by: klingsor
Not true. I've owned a hybrid for 5 years now and have kept pretty detailed records. With the tax break (for buying this technology), the fuel savings (60-70mpg), effortless emissions certifications, and a clear conscience (priceless); the hybrid has been a good decision on many fronts. Not to mention that when I first got it, hybrids were so rare that it got a good amount of attention, saving me lots of money on drinks


Originally posted by: gvayl
You still won't make up the savings in gass for the $$$ that the Hybrid costs over the regular.


I have yet to see a hybrid that gets 50+ with the exception of the Honda Insight. Almost all tests show mid 40's mpg. That being said the average person drives 15,000 miles per year and gas being an average of about $2.10 = (15k/45mpg=333gallons) = $699 per year with a hybrid. A plain civic will get about $2.10= (15k/33mpg=454gallons) = $954 per year. So you owned your car for 5 years and saved $255 per year = $1275 plus the original $1,500 tax credit makes your savings a total of $2775. The hybrid cost difference is about $5000, so how could you make up for the price difference? I am not knocking hybrids, but their price premium is more than you will save over the course of 5 years.
 

kt

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Originally posted by: klingsor
Not true. I've owned a hybrid for 5 years now and have kept pretty detailed records. With the tax break (for buying this technology), the fuel savings (60-70mpg), effortless emissions certifications, and a clear conscience (priceless); the hybrid has been a good decision on many fronts. Not to mention that when I first got it, hybrids were so rare that it got a good amount of attention, saving me lots of money on drinks


Originally posted by: gvayl
You still won't make up the savings in gass for the $$$ that the Hybrid costs over the regular.

I have yet to see any hybrid cars that can get 60-70mpg. My co-worker has the Civic hybrid and he's getting around 46mpg on it.
 
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