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Posted: 07/11/11 09:56 AM
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Hi, I always thought it made more sense to purchase cars that were 2-3 years old rather than new. But for some reason, alot of the used models are priced higher. I am looking to buy a 3 year or less Honda CRV (very basic model with no extra options/features), The cheapest price I have found locally is $21,700 and that is a new one from dealer. I need 36K miles or less, automatic transmission as it is for my daughter in college. I live in Georgia but am willing to travel up to 400 miles to get the best price. Do you have any suggestion as to the best place to buy from and also what is the dealer cost for a basic 2011 CRV? I appreciate your help.
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Posted: 07/11/11 10:33 AM
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this was posted a few months ago..
i use it all the time.... finds great deals...
http://carpricegraph.com/
there are all kinds of pricing guides on the home page linked above..
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Posted: 02/03/12 11:19 PM
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I really thankful to you for this great read!! You did a very great job, keep it up.
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Posted: 05/08/12 02:19 PM
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Hello Good Day,
I am currently selling a brand new 2009 Honda CRV LX with ONLY 5,000 miles on it, fully-loaded, with back-up camera on the rear view mirror, clear title, and all the works for only $18,000. A MUST-SEE and a MUST-BUY...Email me if interested or if you know anyone who is. I have other vehicles too if interested. Thank you in advance.
Rich Roman
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