2013 and earlier Honda Odyssey Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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  • mtdavis0mtdavis0 Member Posts: 10
    Hello,
    Was that an advertised special? Seems like a great deal with msrp ~ 25k.
    Thanks
  • siggie1siggie1 Member Posts: 56
    According the this lease calculator: http://www.leaseguide.com/calc.htm

    With the following numbers:
    MSRP: $41,245 ($40,010 MSRP + $600 accessories + $635 destination)
    Cap cost: $37,365
    36 month term
    Residual: 57%
    Money Factor: .00131

    Your monthly lease payments should be $472.46 + sales tax.

    Something doesn't add up to give a lease payment of $570
  • allison04allison04 Member Posts: 10
    Go for it! They offered the best deal, the only other dealer that was close was honda of Lisle which was 400 more and Continental Honda but they were with the Costco auto deal. Harry was my guy, great job, nice to work with. If you buy from him he gives you 100 bucks if you refer someone to him. You also get deals on future oil changes, free car washes and other service and accessory coupons. Good luck!
  • fkwufkwu Member Posts: 9
    I am shopping for an '08 Honda Odyssey EX in Metro-Detroit? Any idea about the reasonable price?
  • eaglestooeaglestoo Member Posts: 4
    Thanks for the information.
  • nats76nats76 Member Posts: 4
    Just got an EX-L; 27,900 on the road (including 5% maryland taxes).

    price with installed options, destination and processing was 26,333.

    Thanks to everyone here posting info - i did the internet quote and all in all, it was the easiest car buying experience i've ever had...i still felt disgusting and had to come home and take a shower, but i don't think there is anyway to have a car buying experience that doesn' t make me feel that way!
  • mfletou1mfletou1 Member Posts: 508
    What dealer in Maryland?

    Anything specific that made you have to take a shower?
  • oddyexloddyexl Member Posts: 4
    Just bought an EX-L (No RES, No NAV, no other dealer installed options, no extended warranty, no maintenance plan) in Charlotte, NC. After watching this board for a while, I had some idea about the prices. I went to the dealership and asked for 25600 (TTL extra). They agreed at 25800 + TTL in less than 5 minutes. I think if I had stuck to 25600, they would have easily buckled.

    EX-L price 25800
    Trade - 1500
    Tax - 3% in NC (729)
    Tags - $55
    Documentation/Processing Fee - $399

    Total = 25800 + 729 + 55 + 399 = 26983 OTD -1500 for trade-in

    Experience at Hendrick Honda was good, mostly smooth. No much sales pressure (for options/warranties).

    Thanks everyone for the guidance.
  • mfletou1mfletou1 Member Posts: 508
    They got you with the Doc fee. Same thing with Hendrick in VA. So lets call it $26200--I think the best way to judge these things is the total cost of the vehicle, before taxes but including destination and doc fees.
  • nnsuchnnsuch Member Posts: 5
    I bought my Black/Ivory 07 Odyssey from Muller Honda in Highland Park today:

    27199 EX-L RES
    58 doc fee
    1615 tax
    15 registration
    65 title
    25 CRV fee

    28978 TOTAL out the door price

    At first their quote came in very high, but when I told them no thanks, they decided they would match my lowest itemized quote, which was from Joliet. Also, they gave me $5000 for my 99 EX Odyssey with 87K miles, which was the same price carmax offered me.

    Thank you to everyone who posted their purchase prices on this forum. And I am especially grateful for donkeypunch's post 16934, which was a great summary of how to get a good price on your new car.

    Best of luck to everyone.
  • gurhomegurhome Member Posts: 2
    Base price - 21,460
    Dealer installed options - 10
    Doc Fee - 55
    Sales Tax (IL) - 1,345
    City Tax (Bloomington, IL)- 107
    State License and Title - 143

    TOTAL - 23,121 (Out the Door)

    I just saw your message. Let me know what more details you need. I bought this 1 month back. I am sure there will be a better deal now (if they have availability) send me your email id if you need more details
  • felix_carfelix_car Member Posts: 16
    does anyone know whethere there is a good sale during thanksgiving and xmas from dealers? I am planning to buy a odyssey, either 07 or 08. Since thanksgiving is coming up, should I shop now, or wait for thanksgiving?

    thanks.
  • bobbucksbobbucks Member Posts: 2
    Hello- looking for some advice: I used the donkeypunch method round 1 and got about 10 quotes and this is the best I received on 2007 ex-l R&N

    base including destination 29, 387
    ohio sales tax 6.5 1,926.37
    doc fee 249.50
    plates 25.00

    OTD 31,588.37

    round 2
    I emailed my low 4 and got "can't go lower" from 3 of the 4 (including my low ball) and 1 " I can work a little" response.

    I have not contacted my local dealer yet( which I have purchased from in past)
    and I think that I have 300-500 to knock of my low quote.
    My question to the board is the best method to seal the deal and knock more of my low ball? Do I email or call my local, or should I go back and work some more on my low ball? I would love to have someone email or post to help me proceed from this point. Thanks, Randy
  • venkat2venkat2 Member Posts: 6
    Thanks. I already got mine last week.
  • marisolita7marisolita7 Member Posts: 3
    Thanks for the information!
  • pankajnawalpankajnawal Member Posts: 15
    Hi!

    I finally pulled the trigger and got the 07' EXL-RES from Ohare honda in Chicago.

    Sale price including destination: $26500
    Door edge guard package: $54.
    Doc Fee: $58.48
    Drive Away : $10 (Since I am out of state buyer)
    Plus TTL.

    I had a very bad experience in the morning at Mcgrath Honda when they back out on their confirmed price and wanted $26500+$695 for installed accessories. So I walked out and went to Ohare Honda. I had an email price confirmation from them. There was absolutely no pressure. The sales person I worked with was very nice.

    Overall very pleasaed with the experience. I kept waiting for a bad move fron the dealer and that didn't happen. That was a pleasant surprise.

    BTW, all the negotiations were done via email and phone and I had to send them quotes from other dealers and then they matched it.
  • cccompsoncccompson Member Posts: 2,382
    I don't think you have much room left here. To find out, simply counter with whatever number you want ($29,087?), saying you'll buy now at your number (and then do so if it's accepted).

    Or present $29,387 to your local dealer to see whether and by how much they can beat it.

    Let us know how it turns out.
  • vinnynyvinnyny Member Posts: 764
    For an 07, the deals might get better, but the selection will definitely get worse. On the 08, deals should get better and selection will get better. You've just got to balance it all out. I bought an 07 because I found the right combination of colors, options and price.
  • mfletou1mfletou1 Member Posts: 508
    Will the deal on an 08 EVER be as good as it is on the 07?

    I'm thinking on. I went back literally years on this very forum...spent quite a long time. I've never found prices as good as they are right now.

    I decided on $25.5, including freignt and processing, as my target price on an EX-L, no nav or RES. My color preference is kind of rare. We'll see what happens.
  • felix_carfelix_car Member Posts: 16
    not sure about odyssey

    For accord, I remembered in sept 2007, the 2006 models were good price (19.3k for LX), with incentives, since 2007 models were out there. But in Dec 2006 and March 2007, the then new 07 models were ever better deal (18K - 18.5K for LX).

    So now I am not sure that the 07 odyssey is a good deal or not. Maybe later even better deal for 08 odyssey in the next few months. Any hint?
  • sundevilsundevil Member Posts: 28
    Venkat, can you please forward me (zsundevil@gmail.com) the online quotes you got if you still have them saved. I am also looking to purchase EX-L w/RES&NAV in the Chicago area. Thanks in advance.
  • donkeypunch1donkeypunch1 Member Posts: 119
    Congrats on the new ride. See you did your homework too, as you had a Carmax trade fallback. BTW, I just compiled the pieces I picked up from others along the way on this board and added details per my own experience. Glad it worked out for you.
  • zorphinezorphine Member Posts: 3
    I went in and asked if they can sell me one for 28400.

    The sales guy comes back, "Wow you know how to negotiate but I think we can actually beat it. How about 28350?" OTD ~30500.

    So I was ready to sign the papers and he said, "I need to run to my manager for a minute" and he comes back with him.

    "Sir, we made a mistake we can't give you that price. The best we can do is 29058 (OTD ~31200)".

    I walked out.

    I haven't bought a car in a while and was wondering if this is a common practice.
  • philapaphilapa Member Posts: 25
    Yes, I would say most if not all the deals must be approval by the sales managers.

    So the salesman was playing game with you. But if you were serious, I bet they would come down their price but not at the price you proposed.

    I normally trade in and get a new car between 1 to three years, and I have seem enough that a salesman normally cannot OK a deal.
  • wisngamecockwisngamecock Member Posts: 52
    The tactics by the sales guy are weak, but the price he came back with is 29,000 + 58 doc fee= 29058 is actually a very good price for EXL-R/N. I have gotten several quotes in chicagoland for ~29,200 which is a full $3000 under invoice. You are looking at buying very close to his cost at that price. I would make sure this price includes destination. Can you go a few hundred lower? Maybe, but really it boils down to how much you want this van. You're getting close to a bottom line price.
  • gatorsfgatorsf Member Posts: 22
    My wife and I are considering an Odyssey with everything but Nav. We live in Florida. I am curious to know what out the door prices people have been paying.

    Thanks for your help!
  • nats76nats76 Member Posts: 4
    browns in glen burnie.

    Nothing too specific - when we got there, the one they had in mind was the one in the showroom (with scratches and even some stains on the carpet). We weren't going to go for that, so they amazingly "found" one.

    All in all, it was really a very easy transaction aside from that little blip.
  • zorphinezorphine Member Posts: 3
    Thanks for the replies in regards to my postings about 2007 EX-L R&N.

    As I'm still contemplating an Odyssey purchase, one of the dealers told me that right now you can expect to pay $3500 more for the 2008 equivalent.

    While this is too much, I may be willing to pay $1500 more for an 2008.

    My question is...If I wait until December, is it realistic for 2008 prices to come down $1500 to $2000?

    What have been the patterns of Ody prices in the past years?
  • mfletou1mfletou1 Member Posts: 508
    The bulk of that money is the $2000 that Honda has put on the 2007 Ody. If they EVER put that much cash on a 2008, its not going to be until the late summer or fall of next year. And even then, as far as I know, Honda has never put that much on an Ody before, so you have to wonder if they ever will again. This year was odd because you had some changes on the new model and a very late production run of the old one, probably because of the Accord introduction.

    So that's automatically $2k you won't get. So then, the question becomes dealer discounts. On 2007's dealers are willing to go $500-$1000 under invoice (PLUS the $2k). On a 2008, you might be able to get one at or slightly below invoice, but that's as good as you are going to do. And don't forget that Honda raised the MSRP and invoice prices of the 2008.

    So the bottom line here is that the $3500 number is dead on, and I don't see that changing much...maybe it will get down to $2500, but when you factor in the price increase and the lack of urgency to sell the '08 since its the beginning of the model year, you're probably not in luck.

    I had an opportunity yesterday to spend a long time looking at the 07 and the 08 back to back. If I didn't know which was which, I'd honestly think the 07 was the newer model--the grill looks more refined on the 07, and the taillights on the 08 are huge to the point of kind of gaudy.
  • kkrisokkriso Member Posts: 6
    I got a quote from Herson's Honda from MD for this price below.

    Odyssey EX-L DVD Odyssey EX-L with DVD and Navigation
    ----------------------- --------------------------------------------
    Price - $26,595.00 Price - $29,095.00
    Destination Charge - $595.00 Destination Charge - $595.00
    Processing fee - $100.00 Processing fee - $100.00
    Tax 3% - $818.70 Tax 3% - $893.70
    Tags - $93.50 Tags - $93.50
    --------------------------------- -----------------------------------------------
    Total - $28,202.20 Total - $30,777.20

    I am debating to buy 2007 or 2008 and this one is the least quote I got from washington Dc area.
  • ckennedyckennedy Member Posts: 82
    Any good deals/experiences on Long Island? The consenus seems to be close the deal on a 2007 if money is your motivator.
  • mfletou1mfletou1 Member Posts: 508
    with DVD AND Navi? I've seen something similar, but with DVD, not NAVI.
  • boilerup1boilerup1 Member Posts: 5
    Paid 24,319 (includes destination)
    only extra was tax, title and license.

    Followed Donkeypunch's advice as it worked great. The dealer I wanted to go with wouldn't match it. He told me I was getting that price on an LX. I told him I wasn't and he passed. I had bought two cars from that dealer and he still wouldn't work with me. It was $650 more and the other dealer was the same distance.

    Anyone else bought an EX lately for a price comparison?

    THANK YOU DONKEY PUNCH.
  • egkoregkor Member Posts: 24
    On 2007's dealers are willing to go $500-$1000 under invoice (PLUS the $2k).

    I'd like to understand this better.

    On a M.Y. 2007 transaction where the pricing is:

    Invoice, less $2000 (incentive), less $500 or $1000 or whatever ...

    This uses up the "holdback" (2 to 3% of MSRP, correct?), so then does the dealer make any money on the sale? If so, where? If not, why would the dealer bother?

    -Gary K
  • cccompsoncccompson Member Posts: 2,382
    The short answer is - to get rid of stock.

    The longer answer is - dealers get money all the time from the manufacturer that consumers have no way of knowing about.
  • klook1klook1 Member Posts: 1
    We are looking for a 2008 Touring in Ocean Mist Metallic but the sales guy are all claiming this is a very hard color to get because it's been discontinued. Should I believe this?
  • siggie1siggie1 Member Posts: 56
    The Honda web site indicates it is available: http://automobiles.honda.com/odyssey/colors.aspx
  • cccompsoncccompson Member Posts: 2,382
    I saw several '08s in that color just last night.

    It's time for you to discontinue with this lazy dealer and work with someone who's interested in serving customers!
  • mfletou1mfletou1 Member Posts: 508
    Because if he sells a certain number of cars a month, he gets a bonus from Honda and/or allocation of certain models (like, say, a Civic SI) that he knows he can sell at a big profit.

    At the moment, the 2007 Ody is essentially a loss leader for Honda dealers. Its a means to an end. It gets people into the showroom, gets them into Honda's, gives them a chance to make some money on accessories, extended warranties, and service (which is the most profitable part of the store anyway) and if they take a couple of hundred dollar loss on the transaction in order to move the unit, so be it. As I said, they're all trying to meet certain quotas, and moving that unit, even at a loss, helps them get there.
  • wisngamecockwisngamecock Member Posts: 52
    Well stated mfletou1. Holdback and invoice don't explain dealer's profit margins, especially among high volume dealers. I've gotten several quotes on 07's in the range of 500-1000 below invoice which is essentially eating up the holdback.

    We don't know whether Honda will offer 2000 cash back again next year. It's absolutely true that current prices are historic bargains since the 99 redesign. Even Honda doesn't have the crystal ball to know where demand will be next year. Does that mean you should buy now, even when you're not in the market? Financially speaking the answer would be "no". Invest that $600 per month payment in a money market at 5% until you really want to buy and you'll come out ahead regardless of honda's marketing incentive.
  • egkoregkor Member Posts: 24
    Thanks everyone for the replys to my question.

    So am I understanding this, a dealership would sell an Odyssey, make no profit (so no commision for the salesperson, no money to pay for a portion of the dealership's overhead), just to move it off the lot?

    The reason I ask these questions: We bought an '07 Odyssey Touring (R&N) at the end of Oct. '07. We did not have a trade, and had some cash to put down.

    We (my wife and I) tried and tried but could not get the dealer to go lower than invoice less $2000. We did get the van we wanted with the color we wanted, and we feel the dealership was "no tricks". The dealer included at no charge, tinting, hand painted pinstripes, and VIN etching on the glass. The dealer did not load up the sales contract with "junk fees", and had only a $50 doc. fee in addition to TT&L.

    So we did not get the absolute best deal, but we feel we got a pretty good deal. We did not have to fight or haggle, this was the dealership's deal and they would not go any lower.

    Thanks,
    -Gary K
  • felix_carfelix_car Member Posts: 16
    for Accord, this is yes. Dec 2006, the model 2007 was cheap, just about $300 more than the price of 2006 model at sept 06. You know the resale price difference between 07 and 06 is more than $1k.
  • mfletou1mfletou1 Member Posts: 508
    Yes, that's true. Of course, that was because the Accord was due for a major redesign and so the 07 modeal year was a little short for Honda on the Accord.

    Gary--bottom line is this: if you are happy at the end of your transaction, you got exactly what you wanted for a fair price, than for you, you got a good deal. Its not a contest, after all, everybody has different priorities.

    Don't worry about the dealers, they're still making money and sales folks still get their commissions (though I suspect that many of the units being moved at low prices are being handled by non-commission internet salesman). The dealership will be paid at the end of the month, is saving financing charges on the vehicle, etc.
  • narwhalnarwhal Member Posts: 2
    Just bought an EX for the same price from Nelson Honda in Martinsville, VA. Same experience too...had bought two Accords in the last three years from a local dealer and he wouldn't match Nelson's price on the Odyssey. Nelson was 100 miles from me but he even offered to deliver the vehicle to my door for nothing. On top of that, he beat local dealer's price by over $700. It was a no brainer for me!
  • tic1tic1 Member Posts: 4
    What year?
  • narwhalnarwhal Member Posts: 2
    Sorry...2007
  • kking74kking74 Member Posts: 3
    Can someone who bought a 2007 answer a question for me. Where does the $2000 rebate show on the paperwork? We bought an Odyssey 1 week ago, and the dealer is trying to pull some crap with us now.
  • mfletou1mfletou1 Member Posts: 508
    It doesn't. Its direct to dealer, so it should be built into the price from the beginning.
  • kking74kking74 Member Posts: 3
    We got a OTD price over the internet before we went in. We also had our own financing. The finance person told us they could give us 4.9% financing so we went with their financing. 8 days later they tell us we can't have 4.9% b/c we received the $2000 off. Can they do this? We're not financing that much anyways, but it makes me so mad, I think we're taking the Odyssey back.
  • allison04allison04 Member Posts: 10
    It was supposed to be 2000 back or low rate financing but when I bought on Oct 31st I got the 2000 incentive off the price of the van and then I went with Honda for financing because they beat my credit union which was 5.75 and Honda gave me 5.4%. But they clearly should have told you it was one or the other. Hope you get it taken care of. Good luck!
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