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What is the difference between the lx and ex honda crv

Honda CRV LX vs EX The Honda CRV is a very popular sports utility vehicle that has sold a lot of units due to its excellent trade-off between size and capacity. The LX and EX are two sub models of the CRV that people can choose from, each with its own features and price tag. When it comes to the important parts like the engine, transmission, and the general form and size, both cars are exactly identical. The EX model has a few extras that is not really essential to the car but adds a value and comfort. The EX has a one-touch power moonroof that can tilt depending on the user's preference. It is also equipped with a rear privacy glass. This two are the most noticeable differences from the outside. On the inside, there are a lot more features that are present in the EX and absent in the LX model. The EX model is equipped with a security system that alerts the people around when someone tries to gain entry to the car. The EX is also equipped with a 6 speaker sound system with a 6 CD disc changer. The sound system on the LX only has a standard player with 4 speakers. The dashboard of the EX CRV has extra instruments like the exterior temperature indicator and the compass, which very few people actually uses or knows how to use. Another difference is in the windshield wipers. The one installed on the LX is a two speed wiper while the EX is equipped with a variable speed wiper. When it comes to the bottom-line, the differences are really very minor. The LX model can suffice in any role that the EX can perform and the lower price makes it easier for those on a budget. But for those who can afford and want something extra, the EX provides a little bit more for a price. Summary: 1. The CRV LX and EX are two versions of the same vehicle 2. The EX is the pricier model and is equipped with more features 3. The EX has a power moonroof while the LX does not 4. The EX is equipped with a rear privacy glass 5. The EX has a security system while the LX does not 6. The EX has a better sound system compared to the LX 7. The EX has a variable speed windshield wiper while the LX has a two speed 8. The EX instrumentation has a little extra compared to the LX Custom Search Help us improve. Rate this post! (26 votes, average: 4.04 out of 5)Loading... Email This Post : If you like this article or our site. Please spread the word. Share it with your friends/family. 02-09-2020, 02:35 PM #1 Major Drives: 2019 X5 50i, 2014 320i Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: San Francisco, CA What is a reasonable discount off MSRP in early 2020? I've read on this forum and Leasehackr that the dealer's entire profit margin is about 13% of MSRP and if you can get 12% off before factory incentives then you have a great deal. I have found that very challenging to achieve in NorCal in early 2020. I have only seen 11% or more offered on individual vehicles that are 2019 models on clearance. The most price-competitive dealer I've encountered yet offers 9.8% off MSRP on any vehicle but then won't stack incentives like USAA/Military. Is 12% still the right target? Is it possible to get 12% off on an order or trade or does that typically only apply to aged inventory that a dealership is trying to get rid of? Do I need to be shopping at the end of month or end of quarter when volume goals are motivating aggressive deals to get 12% off? I'm sure this question has been asking a thousand times before but I'm going to ask it again in the hopes of gaining some fresh perspective on the market as it is today. __________________ Ben Bimmerography: 2022 BMW M3 6MT IOMG/Silverstone (on order), 2019 BMW X5 50i M Sport Mineral White/Full Black, 2012 BMW X5 50i Alpine White/Black, 2014 BMW 320i M Sport Melbourne Red/Black, 2009 BMW DINAN3 Alpine White/Black, 2008 BMW 335xi Alpine White/Black, 1998 BMW 328is Avus Blue/Tan 02-09-2020, 02:49 PM #2 Lieutenant Drives: '21 M550i / '20 X5 40i Join Date: Aug 2018 Location: Los Angeles, CA 12% off is definitely an excellent deal, but very rare and difficult to achieve. 11% is probably more realistic and a great deal, but still difficult to get to. 10% off MSRP is probably what most users on this forum getting a good deal end up achieving. Having said that, you should probably start with asking for 12% so you can ideally get 10% or maybe more. You likely can get a higher percentage off MSRP on an existing inventory vehicle, especially if it's been on the lot for a while. I'd recommend finding a few stock numbers and entering the last 7 of the vin on to see what the production dates are for those cars. The older the better in terms of being able to negotiate on the car. But if you really want specific color combos and options, you can still get a pretty nice discount on a custom order. It will probably be a $20-30 difference in monthly payment versus getting an existing inventory one. End of year (December) is typically the best, but you could also try end of month / end of quarter. This will really vary based on the dealership because one dealership might have already reached their goal for the month/quarter and be less motivated to give a steep discount, whereas another dealer might be very close to their goal and will be more motivated. So it's hard to provide a general "rule of thumb." Hope that helps! __________________ Current BMWs - '21 M550i Bernina Grey/Black Nappa, '20 X5 sDrive40i xLine Alpine White/Coffee Extended Merino Past BMWs - '20 740i, '20 X3M, '19 540i M-Sport, '19 440i GC M-Sport, '18 M3 Comp., '18 X5 sDrive35i, '18 340i, '17 X3 sDrive28i, '15 335i xDrive Sport Line, '14 428i Coupe 02-09-2020, 06:37 PM #3 Lieutenant Colonel Drives: 2020 X5 40i; 2020 M340i Join Date: Aug 2019 Location: IL As bluzbra mentioned above, aim for 12% and be happy with anything 10% or above. The order vs. inventory question is a bit up in the air. I've seen both sides of the argument: Those that say if a car's been sitting in inventory and the dealer just wants to get it off their lot. And those that suggest you can get just as good a deal on an ordered car because in the dealer's eyes, it won't sit on the lot costing them in inventory. But regardless of the route you take, the goal of 12% and landing at 10% or above doesn't change. __________________ 2020 BMW X5 xdrive40i 2020 BMW M340i xdrive 2016 Infiniti Q50 Red Sport 400... 2010 Lexus RX 350... 2008 Lexus IS 350... 2000 Nissan Maxima GLE... 1993 Nissan Maxima GXE 02-09-2020, 07:37 PM #4 Second Lieutenant Drives: TDI Touareg, 997 Turbo Join Date: Jan 2020 Location: Long Island I ordered a car 2 weeks ago and got 9.7% off sticker before incentives. only went to 2 dealers locally and also got a pretty fair offer on my trade so i'm happy. maybe could have gotten a bit more but i didn't want to make a job of this and wanted a car quickly. The sales guy was a young (26) guy and only at the dealer 4 months. was also a big car enthusiast, which is so rare. most of them have no clue and act like they couldn't care if they were selling cars or vacuum cleaners. i think 11 or 12% is going to be very tough to get in my area, but who knows. 02-09-2020, 09:17 PM #5 Registered Drives: BMW M4 Convertible, BMW X5 35d Join Date: Feb 2020 Location: Atlanta, GA I have been viewing posts in for a number of years but can't recall if I ever registered. That said, given insights I have gained and my recent interest in purchasing a G05, I thought to share recent experiences with two local dealers (now on to the third) for a PCD Order. First Dealer - Visited on a whim (was at a local performing arts center with the family 5 minutes away and decided to stop by to test drive and see if pricing was competitive). After a quick test drive and 10 mins. discussing options, pricing and current incentives, I left with a purchase order at 11%. The SA, however, added the current incentives to get to 11%. Rechecking forums here, I realized that incentives were to be applied AFTER the negotiated discount. So, cancelled order and got refunded my deposit rather than haggle (time is valuable). Second Dealer - Had no problem offering a 10% discount and applying $4,250 worth of rebates AFTER discount. Trade on current X5 was lowballed By $4k so I took that off the table. However, I realized in completing the forms and checking everything over, the term of the loan using BMWFS was 7.75% for an 84 month loan (although I have EXCELLENT CREDIT, above 800). When I questioned, Sales Manager called and explained that was a non-negotiable and was only way to get deal done (which would have cost me almost $28k over the life of the loan; which I would not have kept, for planning to pay car off in 1-3 years, but was insulted by the lack of transparency). Did not execute order. So, mine is a cautionary tale, check rates for purchases in the same way it?'s noted that MF should be scrutinized for leases. Third Dealer - No nonsense, when I purchased wife's M4 convertible for ED and PCD three years ago, but out of state in MD. Was really looking to use a local dealer this time. When I secured deal at the second local dealership, the SA at the MD dealer was excited for me, understood reasons for going local, yet indicated to be sure and check APR of finance rate. Apparently, this is a game dealerships play, ALL DAY LONG hoping not to get caught. Ultimately, which is what I should have done at first, I secured deal with out of state dealership in MD, for PCD and they have a current allocation for an M50i build. Hoping for early April delivery in Spartanburg! Then will apply for BMWCCA $1k rebate. Long post but hoping to save someone time and angst given my recent experiences trying to purchase a G05!!! 10% + Current Rebates IS VERY reasonable, with current rebates amounting to $4,250 AFTER discount and only paying a point with BMWFS for 3.99 APR to secure $3,000 of rebate (which I will refi with Credit Union after 6 payments as a NEW CAR Loan at 2.89%). Last edited by NOMAD7; 02-09-2020 at 09:24 PM.. 02-09-2020, 10:22 PM #6 Major Drives: 2019 X5 50i, 2014 320i Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: San Francisco, CA 10% on a custom order sounds like a good deal! I have now had a couple dealers offer 12% on leftover 2019 inventory but the highest I've seen for current inventory or orders is 9.8%. __________________ Ben Bimmerography: 2022 BMW M3 6MT IOMG/Silverstone (on order), 2019 BMW X5 50i M Sport Mineral White/Full Black, 2012 BMW X5 50i Alpine White/Black, 2014 BMW 320i M Sport Melbourne Red/Black, 2009 BMW DINAN3 Alpine White/Black, 2008 BMW 335xi Alpine White/Black, 1998 BMW 328is Avus Blue/Tan 02-09-2020, 10:42 PM #7 Private First Class Drives: BMW, Audi Join Date: Dec 2014 Location: US When I was working with 2 dealers for my order, I settled on 9.5% before incentives + 3250 in incentives. There were a number of factors specific to this dealer since he was in a city where sales taxes were the lowest of all other dealers by about 1%. So he had the leverage and I had to admit that was true. Here's what the other dealer (with whom I didnt go ahead wrote) There is 6% of margin in the car for us to work with. There is $3250 of loyalty and financing incentives that we can lock in. The invoice price on your build is approximately $71,850. IF we sold the car at our cost that would mean a discount of $4570 combined with the financing incentive of $3250 = $7820. If someone is telling you they will discount the car by $10,290 you should go ahead as we cannot match this. 02-10-2020, 07:06 AM #8 Lieutenant Colonel Drives: 2020 X5 40i; 2020 M340i Join Date: Aug 2019 Location: IL Quote: Originally Posted by araje Here's what the other dealer (with whom I didnt go ahead wrote) There is 6% of margin in the car for us to work with. There is $3250 of loyalty and financing incentives that we can lock in. The invoice price on your build is approximately $71,850. IF we sold the car at our cost that would mean a discount of $4570 combined with the financing incentive of $3250 = $7820. If someone is telling you they will discount the car by $10,290 you should go ahead as we cannot match this. I think the sales team at 95% of dealerships is trained to say exactly that. And, for most consumers who come in uninformed, they won't have a rebuttal against it. __________________ 2020 BMW X5 xdrive40i 2020 BMW M340i xdrive 2016 Infiniti Q50 Red Sport 400... 2010 Lexus RX 350... 2008 Lexus IS 350... 2000 Nissan Maxima GLE... 1993 Nissan Maxima GXE 02-10-2020, 11:11 AM #9 Private First Class Drives: BMW, Audi Join Date: Dec 2014 Location: US Quote: Originally Posted by wtwo3 Quote: Originally Posted by araje Here's what the other dealer (with whom I didnt go ahead wrote) There is 6% of margin in the car for us to work with. There is $3250 of loyalty and financing incentives that we can lock in. The invoice price on your build is approximately $71,850. IF we sold the car at our cost that would mean a discount of $4570 combined with the financing incentive of $3250 = $7820. If someone is telling you they will discount the car by $10,290 you should go ahead as we cannot match this. I think the sales team at 95% of dealerships is trained to say exactly that. And, for most consumers who come in uninformed, they won't have a rebuttal against it. True. Well ultimately I did not buy this and went with the dealer who gave me a total of 10290 off MSRP 76420, inclusive of all benefits. 02-11-2020, 03:09 PM #10 New Member Is it possible to share dealer details? 02-11-2020, 06:10 PM #11 Major Drives: 2019 X5 50i, 2014 320i Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: San Francisco, CA After a few more days of doing this my impression is that the Internet sales desk is the best place for no BS low price deals, if you know what a good deal is (as we do) you should just ask for it and see if they'll deal, most dealers will start at 4-6% off for retail buyers, many dealers will agree to 10% off for in stock or orders, and it's rare to find a dealer that will do 12% off but they do exist. So far I've had several dealers offer 12% off for 2019 inventory that they want to get rid of but none that have offered 12% on an order or current model. 02-12-2020, 08:22 AM #12 Lieutenant Drives: `20 X5/M50i (ordered); & Join Date: Dec 2019 Location: Richmond, VA iTrader: (0) Garage List Quote: Originally Posted by Mr. Maboomba After a few more days of doing this my impression is that the Internet sales desk is the best place for no BS low price deals, if you know what a good deal is (as we do) you should just ask for it and see if they'll deal, most dealers will start at 4-6% off for retail buyers, many dealers will agree to 10% off for in stock or orders, and it's rare to find a dealer that will do 12% off but they do exist. So far I've had several dealers offer 12% off for 2019 inventory that they want to get rid of but none that have offered 12% on an order or current model. My limited experience negotiating price is the dealer will offer 4-6% discount immediately and then hope your not a member of this forum. He/ she still has more room to negotiate but no need to put that "on the table" until you give them an indication that your 1. Ready to finalize a purchase vs window shopping and 2. Knowledgeable of current market price for the model your looking at. I prefer to be honest and clear in stating where I'm at in the buying process so we set reasonable expectations. For example, "I'm considering buying within next six months and want to better understand models available" or "I've done the research and intend to purchase a new vehicle this week/month etc. I understand the current market discount is in the X-X% range. Do you have the flexibility to offer that level of pricing?" They will initially resist (it's below their cost or have to talk with the manager) but they will probably move off their initial 4-6% to something closer to your range. You can then accept their offer or shop around other dealers. My experience is researching manufactures/ models/ options/ colors takes a lot of time and patience (for me was 3 months) and this forum has excellent insight particularly on options. Once you know exactly what you want, finalizing a price is relatively quick (3-5 days) and you can do it all sitting at home on the internet. 06-28-2021, 01:18 AM #13 Registered Drives: Toyota Highlander Join Date: Jun 2021 Location: CA I've just put down a deposit and ordered a custom build 330i. I got a 6% discount with an additional $2000 rebate. I thought I got a great deal since all together it's 9.7% discount until I found this forum. Would I be a jerk if I ask to renegotiate? 06-28-2021, 06:41 AM #14 Major General Drives: 2019 X5 40i,2021 M340i Join Date: Jan 2019 Location: Colorado Quote: Originally Posted by uberturtle I've just put down a deposit and ordered a custom build 330i. I got a 6% discount with an additional $2000 rebate. I thought I got a great deal since all together it's 9.7% discount until I found this forum. Would I be a jerk if I ask to renegotiate? You are in the wrong forum but doesn't really matter. You got a pretty good deal there, discounts are very low (none in some cases) right now. __________________ 2021 BMW G20 M340i xDrive - Verde Ermes/Black - 03/2021.30 2019 BMW G05 X5 xDrive40i - Phytonic Blue/Cognac - 03/2021.46 06-30-2021, 04:08 PM #15 Registered Drives: Toyota Highlander Join Date: Jun 2021 Location: CA Quote: Originally Posted by TurtleBoy You are in the wrong forum but doesn't really matter. You got a pretty good deal there, discounts are very low (none in some cases) right now. Thanks what's the difference between lx and ex honda crv

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