Hi Issa, depending on the vehicle you're interested in, as well as, trim, and other features the price will vary. You can learn more about pricing and browse our inventory online to find the new Honda you're looking for on our New Cars page. We also have a great selection of used cars under $15k that can be found under the Used Cars tab on our website.
Issa do your homework well. Research car values online and learn about people's experiences in online forums. Get financing from your bank if possible. They generally have a lower rate and that gives you more bargaining power. At the dealership play dumb for a while to see if they want to rip you off or not. Don't act excited about any car even if it's your dream car or any deal no matter how good. I've been to Gillman Honda, Spring Branch Honda, Sterling McCall, and Russell and Smith. They all treated me fine but R&S takes the cup for excellent customer service. I'd stay away from Big Star Honda on 45 south because 1. they stuck to a higher price until I had my wife bring exactly same car that I bought one week before (we have two 2016 Accords), and 2. they canceled my trade in and new car deal because a new grad is all too excited about driving 2016 Accord touring.
I mean it varies widely on the vehicle you get, it's trim, whether it's used or new, etc. I think a fair estimate would anywhere from $15,000 to $50,000.
2016 Honda CR-V: 25K. Prices will vary depending on model, year, add-ons, and if it's new or used.
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