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Thanks,
ub
The incentives coming and going could cause price fluctuations.
The dealer spoke all day about how the price might go up on xx June but I didn't believe it. I think they still might have had a lot of wiggle room.
Thanks,
Jamie
Thx.
2010 MDX PR
My husband and I LOVE the Odyssey, but really are looking more toward the 2006 or 2007 Odyssey for pricing. We have found a couple nearby.
The first is a 2007 Odyssey, perfect color and interior is in excellent condition. However, the miles are high for an '07 at 57K. We cannot get it certified due to this for the Honda Warranty. However, they are offering us a Zurick warranty for full bumper-to-bumper coverage. They "claim" it is an excellent warranty provider, but I'm not finding the same claims here on Edmunds. Also, I'm not sure how much they will charge us for the warranty. The asking price for the vehicle is $26,488 (without warranty).
Has anyone else run into warranty problems in WA state? What/who would you recommend for an extended warranty? I don't particularly like the idea of purchasing a vehicle with such high miles and no warranty. Also, does the price seem fair?
Thanks!
Traci
I don't know much about the warranty options, but that price seems HIGH for an 07 with 57K miles. I'm not sure what you're budget is, but you can probably get a 2010 EX for that price if you negotiate correctly...the LX would be even cheaper.
-Tim
first:
2009
Honda
Odyssey EXL with Rear Entertainment System
MSRP: $35,425
ePrice: $33,351
He also offered an EXL W/O RES
In addition, here is an alternative you may want to consider:
Year: 2009
Make: Honda
Model: Odyssey EXL
MSRP: $33,825
ePrice: $31,905
second:
I can offer you a July Internet Sale Price of $32,688.00
(prices are plus any applicable sales tax and our dealer administration fee of $229.00)
Does anyone think the dealers are going to recieve Honda incentives for the 2009 in August - or is Honda only supporting the 2010s? Great forum and appreciate every sharing thoughts and #'s....very helpful.
JT
Two years ago, I was about to buy an Odyssey in July, when Honda pulled the $750 incentive that they had on them (ran to July 4th). I ended up buying a Pilot instead. Then, on August 9, Honda not only restored the incentive, but upped it to $2000.
It all depends really on inventories - if the 09s sit on the lots, Honda will have to restore the incentive. If they are still selling (including any Clunkers Cash effects), they may not.
Thanks,
Jamie
Told him that it makes no sense to buy an 09 thats been sitting on his lot for 4+ months when I can get a 2010 in a few weeks for approx $1000 more. No response yet. I expect him to tell me that the 2010s will not be sold at invoice...That of course is baloney because you can almost always get one at invoice + doc, etc.
James
$ 31,327.00 plus $670.00 for destination charge and $99.00 for processing fee that adds up to $ 32,096.00. then add your state tax at 6% $ 1,925.76 and your new tag and MVA fees of $274.00 and you have a grand total of $ 34,296.74 out the door.
Seeing that people have got lower prices during the incentives and that the 2010's are just around the corner, this doesn't seem like such a "Honda Clearance" price. What do you think? Thank you all for all your posts. They have been helpful.
I bought 2003 Odyssey EX in July2003, only 3 years later I had oil leak.Result: $5.11 oil seal and $604.00 labor cost.Luckily it paid by warranty (only a month left.)Now I have oil leak again.I went to two Honda dealers, the est.cost $1100.00 to $1300.00.The rear main oil seal again.The repair covered for 12 months or 12000 miles.I'm out of warranty. I feel I'm treated unfairly. It looks like I get lemon Honda and lemon services from Honda dealer .( It's took 4 visits to complete the repair).I 'm thinking of get rid off all my Honda cars(2) out of my house and looking for Toyota Sienna Le.
BEST REGARDS,
habsone
Couldn't agree with you more. Better, my wife also agrees which is really the operative here. I can not imagine paying close to invoice in this market. If not a Honda then a Toyota. Fortunately, we are in no hurry.
James