2015 Crosstour EX-L V6 2WD $29562 VS 2015 Crosstour EX V6 2WD $27962
I test drove the Crosstour and fell that V6 is necessay for me. Since my city is sunny most of time, 2WD is enough. I am not good at bargaining in person
I get some quotas online(TrueCar.com, AutoPriceShare.com...).
I get two deals through AutoPriceShare program. 2015 Crosstour EX-L V6 2WD $29562 (5200 off MSRP) and 2015 Crosstour EX V6 2WD $27962 (4100 off MSRP). My original plan is only for EX version. However, the EX-L seems have better discounts and more options. Dealers also recommend the EX-L version to me.
I want to listen some suggestions from current owners of Crosstour. Based on these price, which deal is better?
I get some quotas online(TrueCar.com, AutoPriceShare.com...).I get two deals through AutoPriceShare program. 2015 Crosstour EX-L V6 2WD $29562 (5200 off MSRP) and 2015 Crosstour EX V6 2WD $27962 (4100 off MSRP). My original plan is only for EX version. However, the EX-L seems have better discounts and more options. Dealers also recommend the EX-L version to me.
I want to listen some suggestions from current owners of Crosstour. Based on these price, which deal is better?
Last edited by smartbel; May 22, 2015 at 02:15 PM.
I'm an Accord owner (but not of a Crosstour). Looking at the price differences, I'd bite on the EX-L just for the leather, heated seats, and other additional electronic gadgets, personally. $1600 isn't a huge amount if you're in a climate that has cold mornings, especially.
I'm an Accord owner (but not of a Crosstour). Looking at the price differences, I'd bite on the EX-L just for the leather, heated seats, and other additional electronic gadgets, personally. $1600 isn't a huge amount if you're in a climate that has cold mornings, especially.
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