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I went in that Saturday (4/21) and picked up the Ody. No deposit/no wait and best of all not at MSRP. They ended up charging me 28,300 (msrp is 28,800)and threw in the Honda bug deflector, mud flaps and the wheel locks. All in all it was a very good experience and would recommend the dealer (Sussman Honda in Roslyn, PA) to others.
If anyone cares to use them, ask for Marissa and tell them Mark sent you (White Ody traded for Black Pathfinder).
It was very hard to match that part ... :-)
Good luck.
What is the best price I can expect on the 5/100/0 warranty. My dealer (Metro Honda, Ferndale Michigan) offered 725$. I'm sure I can do better, but did not want to wade throught the 1200 messages to find the note. Can someone tell me where to call or the # of the message that has this info? Thanks.
Also, anyone installed the honda wind deflector on a mesa beige van? How does it look? I understand it has a greenish tint.
Dave
I asked for the package here and got the mud-guards, fender-well trim, door-edge guards, and wheel locks. And a tub-liner tray for the cavity where the third-row bench seat folds down into. They charged $398.
Prophet2, I think the $895 dealer package included all that you mentioned plus pin striping. I estimate $250 in direct parts cost plus a few hours of labor. Not a bad margin for the dealership. Given the demand for the ODY in Atlanta, they appear to be selling the package without much complaint.
Have you found your Odyssey in Bay area?
patel68 "PRICELINE.COM - experiences & comments on buying vehicles thru Priceline?" Apr 18, 2001 7:46pm
I am shopping for a Honda Ody. + Nav in the Bay area. I checked both Oakland Honda and San Leandro Honda, all want MSRP + $1000. Anyone has recently Ody. purchase experience in the SF Bay area? Is it a good deal? Anywhere I can find a dealer who is willing to sell at MSRP?
Thanks
HT
I CAN GET MSRP BUT WITH A 2-6 MONTH WAIT. DOES ANYBODY SEE A PROBLEM WITH LEAVING A DEPOSIT FOR {A WAITING LIST} WITH MULTIPLE DEALERS, THEN GOING WITH THE ONE THAT DELIVERS FIRST. HAS ANYONE HAD PROBLEMS WITH GETTING YOUR DEPOSIT BACK FROM THE LOSING DEALER?
This was the most painless car purchase I have had, new or used. I would highly recommend Honda East and Lou Ann Robb, who handles Internet Sales for the dealership.
My bottom line:
Van - $26,090 ($750 under MSRP)
Cassette - $ 229
Crossbars- $ 79
Hondacare 7/100/0 - $ 900
Cargo Tray - FREE
Financed 60 months @7.04% APR
Given the time I ordered my van (early March), I was told I hit a gap where the Odyssey supply briefly exceeded demand for this dealership. I was also told that demand at their store has picked up a lot in the last 3 weeks, and that people will not be getting $750 under MSRP. You can still get under MSRP, but I'm not sure how much at this point.
Happy shopping!
I bought my Ody a couple of weeks ago from Metro Honda in Montclair, fleet sales person was Irene Williams. She was very courteous and easy to deal with.
There are other dealers that quoted MSRP and I had my name on their list. The other dealers in the So Cal area that I've found are Unicars Honda (Palm Desert) and Gardena Honda.
I would like to say be careful of dealers who say they sell at MSRP but then slap on mandatory options so by the time you get the final price, you'll find you're still paying a premium. A couple of dealers add what I figured is $1,000 worth of options but they charge you $2,000 for. So it's still the going rate of $1,000 over, but you don't generally have to wait as long and they can sell them as soon as they get them, so I can't blame the dealer.
Also, I tried the internet sites like CarsDirect, AutoNation and Autobytel but found I could get a better price on my own (with the help of this board, of course). A friend of mine did use a broker to get his at sticker, so he didn't have to go through the research I did...but why miss all the fun?
Hope this helps.
Wait-time on this car was zero, but that was apparently because the intended buyer (who had placed the order from San Jose) had backed out. Still, they must be getting a fairly good allocation, because additional Odysseys were being off-loaded when we got there. For those of you in the Bay area, Jim told me he drives Odysseys to customers up there several times a month for a fee (to cover airfare back home).
The Finance Manager, Chris Stone, offered Honda Care Coverage (7yr/75k/0deduct) for $955, which seems to be in the ballpark for prices paid by others on the Net.
Thanks in advance
Thanks!
What price range are you in? Use Edmunds to help figure out what is available to you.
Everyone else still has the greedy goggles on.
The wait time has reduced at these 2 dealers. The overall economy is also bad. too many layoffs and consumer confidence is dropping. With $2/gallon for premium gas, the demand for van/suvs will decerease.
I decided to get an accord ex instead of a odessey.
I will wait till odessey is offered $500 above invoice with no wait.
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Built date was middle of April with delivery by 1st week of May. Now my salesperson says Honda had problems with painting in manufacturing and there is a 2 week delay on my Ody.
My question. Has anyone else heard about any delays in shipment of Odys?
I dont' have a VIN and now I asked for one.
Thanks
Warren
Thomas
I hope you the best of luck.
BR/deHawk
I agree that dealership was great to work with and delivered what was agreed to with no surprises. For us it was a 350 mile from Atlanta.
We were able to drive up and back in a (long)day. We now have over 5000 miles on our Odyssey with zero problems.
Has anyone else heard of this? Is her claim true?
I am about ready to enter the buying process, so I would like to know soon.
Thanks a bunch.
Those brought across the border from Canada usually have the odometer changed out to read miles instead of km. The problem with changing out the odometer is you can no longer sell the van without stating that total mileage is unknown - people are wary of buying vehicles with unknown mileage.
Also, the dealer may provide a third party warranty, but I personally would avoid that. I like the ability to drive into any Honda dealer and have warranty work taken care of - not dealing with calling toll free numbers for approval, etc.
The choice is yours, but I would go with one destined for a US dealer by Honda. Good Luck.
In my area, north of Boston near NH line, MSRP seems to be standard for orders, on-sites usually have add-ons. I've found a '99 LX for around 20,000. What's the best price anyone has gotten for leather? I've been quoted 1299.00 up to 2999.00. Since I'm looking to keep the price around 25,000 or under, I'm more interested in the LX.
Thanks in advance for your posts. I'm enjoying this site tremendously and printing out info like a fiend.
"The Canadian Odysseys don't meet US emissions standards, so when they are brought to the US they have to reconfigure the engine which then voids the Honda factory warranty. Some people don't mind becasue there is an aftermarket warranty that the dealership purchases and then puts on the Odyssey which actually inlcudes a few more items then the Honda warranty. Quite a few people though are a little suspicious of this non-Honda warranty and that is why you may be able to purchase them for below msrp."
Sounds a little fishy...