Eveready,
I don't yet have my E, but the deal you can get from a dealer varies with the dealer , the salesperson, your negotiating skills and the vehicle you are interested in. I think you're right. There seems to be a lot of evidence that E DX's are not selling as well as EX's and dealers will probably be more willing to deal on them. In my experience, anytime you make an offer on a unit the dealer has on his lot, the dealer is more likely to cut a more favorable deal. My local Honda dealers seem to be willing to let me test drive any vehicle on the lot, so I'm not sure they subscribe to the system where they have designated "demo" units that accumulate lots of miles while others aren't driven at all.
Personally, I like the standard 16" EX alloy wheels as well as anything I've seen so far. Those 18" and 20" wheels are cool-looking but relatively expensive, as are the tires that they require. The standard EX wheels would do it for me.
The DX has a lot appeal as sort of "blank canvas" to work with to create exactly the kind of Element YOU want at minimum cost and at your own pace.
Good luck! Keep us posted about how you do!
pegasusE
I don't yet have my E, but the deal you can get from a dealer varies with the dealer , the salesperson, your negotiating skills and the vehicle you are interested in. I think you're right. There seems to be a lot of evidence that E DX's are not selling as well as EX's and dealers will probably be more willing to deal on them. In my experience, anytime you make an offer on a unit the dealer has on his lot, the dealer is more likely to cut a more favorable deal. My local Honda dealers seem to be willing to let me test drive any vehicle on the lot, so I'm not sure they subscribe to the system where they have designated "demo" units that accumulate lots of miles while others aren't driven at all.
Personally, I like the standard 16" EX alloy wheels as well as anything I've seen so far. Those 18" and 20" wheels are cool-looking but relatively expensive, as are the tires that they require. The standard EX wheels would do it for me.
The DX has a lot appeal as sort of "blank canvas" to work with to create exactly the kind of Element YOU want at minimum cost and at your own pace.
Good luck! Keep us posted about how you do!
pegasusE