2013 and earlier Honda Odyssey Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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  • jose2828jose2828 Member Posts: 9
    Yes, they are able to do the NYS DMV stuff but it's a pain because you have to drive down again to pick it up two weeks later. I have a co-worker who live in Edison and she picked it up for me :D . Or when you pick up the tag, continue to the NJ south shore for some fun :shades: .
    BTW, are you doing any trade-in? Just be careful if you do b/c they will try to low-ball you. Always be ready to walk.
  • jose2828jose2828 Member Posts: 9
    I have never heard of requesting a deposit for running credit check. Some dealer charge $50 for a credit check refundable if you end-up buying or leasing the vehicle. I don't know anything about leasing in NY but the price quote I got are as following:
    Manhattan: $29,000
    P.S. Honda: $31,500
    Valley Stream: $28,100
    Woodside: $28,800
    Bay Ridge: $??,??? (didn't ask)
    That's with about 5 minutes talking to the sales person. I hate negotiation and I am not too good at it. :P
    Good luck!

    P.S. All price include $595 dest.charge.
  • myoldriflesmyoldrifles Member Posts: 15
    HI! Yeah, we want to trade in our Windstar with a bad tranny. We will probably do a carcash thing or try to sell it ourselves. Just put a low number on it and get rid of it. The price for the van in Jersey is good enough to drive. Is Edison in south Jersey? I thought it was central Jersey.
  • jose2828jose2828 Member Posts: 9
    It's central Jersey but close(er) enough to go to the Jersey beaches. Take the Outer Bridge Crossing in Staten Island and use NJ 440 to US 1.
  • m_bwm_bw Member Posts: 2
    I'm interested in EXL w/o DVD&NAV. Carr's Honda offered $26,998 on May 30. My timeframe is ASAP too.
  • billcmebillcme Member Posts: 1
    Since I got a lot of useful info from this forum, it's my turn to share to my experience. I just bought 2007 a 2007 Ody EX from David McDavid Irving, DFW area. I sent quote to about 5-6 dealers. It looks like only David Honda in Irving or Frisco can give reasonable low quote. Anyway, the original quote before is $25000+TTL from Irving, all others gave $25980. The highest one is from Honda Mckinney, $27000. Of course, Irving originally asked to add about $1000 pro pack(wheel locks, splash guards and a cargo tray, a pinstripe). However, based on the information from this forum, I decided not to pay over $25100. So I sent out OTD $27000 to all the dealers, and only Irving accepted that. And the internet manager John Hosler still gave me all the pro pack, maybe it's too painful to remove them.
    Based on the experience from me and other friends, David McDavid Honda in Irving/Frisco are pretty good in DFW area. Very good buying experience. I spent about 1.5 hours there finishing all the paper work/financing and test-drive.
    The final OTD price is $25187 + doc +6.25% Tax + ... = $27000. My suggestions to all readers in this forum are "Don't visit the dealers until they agree on the OTD and financing. They will always push to sell some package to you when you arrive. Save your time and everything can be done through internet."
    Maybe waiting until month end is better. Good lucks to all buyers.
  • lall_joelall_joe Member Posts: 25
    Jose2828
    How were Open Road to deal with? How did you manage to get the kbb price for your trade-in ? Ususally they try to give you the Galves trade-in price. I want to trade in my 2004 Ody LX to get a 2007 Ody EX-L, but I am afraid they will low-ball me to death on the trade in.
    Thanks.
  • tpalmer1tpalmer1 Member Posts: 19
    Several have posted messages with help on the right purchase price for an EX-L with Nav & DVD. I appreciate it. I received quotes from Conyers Honda in Atlanta for $31,400 plus tax and title and one from Hendricks in Woodbridge, Virginia for $31,880 plus tax and title. I am now waiting for a local dealer to call me back (I offered $30,600 plus T&T), but I'm not optimistic. Based on some of the other postings from California, Chicago area and NJ, the quoted prices still seems about $1,000 over the right price. Any other suggestions?

    By the way, I've not countered back yet, but I was anticipated lower quotes than these, by at least $400.
  • rickindallasrickindallas Member Posts: 13
    Billcme,

    That looks like a great price. I'm buying an EX next week.

    Could you e-mail me John's e-mail? My address is rickpamela_2000 AT yahoo.com

    Thanks!!
  • bnibni Member Posts: 6
    Does this price include the taxes and TTL?
  • pekopeko Member Posts: 15
    I guess some dealers will ask to put a deposit down if you have agreed upon a price and ready to finalize. If you're still looking around, I would suggest you goto Honda.com website under leasing and get a pre-approved credit. You'll know exactly how much you'll be approved for. It will not tell you how good your credit is but I got approved for $37K and I got the money factor of .014 = 3.3% for leases. I went to Metro Honda in Jersey City and haggled my way to a great deal. Bring your best price as they advertise to beat it. Good luck!
  • evmadsmomevmadsmom Member Posts: 1
    I just bought a EX-L w/ DVD & NAV in Maryland for $32,900 out the door. This included $800 worth of options, tags, & taxes. They waived destination and processing fees. The best online quote I recieved was for $30,700 so I counter offered the dealership b/c they guaranteed the lowest price and I didn't think I would get much lower than what I got.
  • plamplam Member Posts: 10
    What was your drive out price? Am looking at $29,500 in Houston. Is this a good deal? please email to pnl22@yahoo.com. Thanks!
  • bnibni Member Posts: 6
    I am shopping the same car right now. Have you bought it already? Would you please let me know the sales associate's name? Thanks
  • odylover_socalodylover_socal Member Posts: 1
    This forum has been very helpful. so thought to share my price with you all. EX-L no dvd/navigation. Bought it y'day.

    27000 selling price
    29293 OTD ( considering 7.25% Ventura county price).

    2.9% APR 36 months.

    Got the color i wanted and deal was very smooth. No tricks and no games. Everything decided through e-mails. Sales and Finance very friendly. When I went it was ready for pickup.
    Finance dept took little time for paperwork as they were backed up.
  • tpalmer1tpalmer1 Member Posts: 19
    evmadsmom,

    You got a great deal. I'm still finding the best deal well over that. I just had a local dealer offer me $31,200 + 241 in accessories that I don't want + 229 processing fee=$31,670 plus tax, tag & title. This seems well above what you paid. A dealer in Atlanta just gave me an offer of an even $31,000 plus tax, tag & title, which seems fairly good, but it is a day trip to get it from where I am.

    Where about in Maryland did you get it? I'd be willing to go from S.E. Virginia to Maryland to save $700 or more over what I can get it for in Virginia. Your price looks even less than the Georgia price, but it would save me several hours of time. I want to get one within the next week, as my wife is really on me about this. She took my new car and will not give it back until I get her an Odyssey.
  • hithere1hithere1 Member Posts: 2
    I am seeing alot of posts for Odysseys sold for $1500 less than invoice. The most I am getting is about $200 under invoice via internet or face to face. How are you getting offers lower. Also how do you avoid getting a low ball trade in value with a good car price
    Thanks
  • rainman9rainman9 Member Posts: 3
    The best quote I have gotten on an EX-L (anywhere in Jersey) is just below $27,000, which works out to just over $30,000 out the door. Would you post the name of the dealer from whom you got a quote of $29K out the door.
  • aanamiaanami Member Posts: 2
    Just purchased for 27K + TTL in SF Bay Area.
  • tpalmer1tpalmer1 Member Posts: 19
    You may be limiting your search too close to your home. I've found that you often have to go away from home to get the deals. If you ask folks on this forum where they bought their vehicles, most will tell you. For example, the $31,000 offer for a EX-L with DVD & Nav I got was at Conyers Honda in Atlanta. Hendricks Honda in Woodbridge, Virginia offered me one at $31,800. I've bought several new cars (Corvette and Toyota Avalon Limited) this way (usually for at least $4,500 under MSRP), and would be glad to share other similar experiences. Traveling may seem like a pain, but I think it is sometimes fun and my wife and I will make a day trip out of it. I factor in the direct out-of-pocket expenses in determining it it is worth it. For me, going to Atlanta cost about $250 out-of-pocket, by either plane or driving. You have to put some value on the time, but I found it is no more hassle buying through the internet. The last two new cars I bought this way involved less than 45 minutes at the dealership where I picked up the car.

    Others on this forum have suggested not bothering with face-to-face negotiating. I agree that face-to-face is not the way to go. E-mail is best, as it is less emotional and more fact-driven. For example, an e-mail that states: "I offer you $31,000 for the dark blue 2007 Odyssey with DVD & Nav, to include all fees, costs, etc, but sales tax and tags and title registration fee" leaves little room for ambiguity. Plus, you have it all in writing. Face-to-face communications leave much room for miscommunications and add-ons. I am a lawyer and I disregard any agreement that is not in writing due to the many failings of verbal communications. If you are so lucky to get a good offer face-to-face, I would go home, get on your computer (or Treo, Blackberry) and confirm it via e-mail and wait for a response. Otherwise, when you get to the closing room, you may have an unpleasant surprise.

    As for trades, I don't recommend it. Others may disagree, but I think its asking a lot for a dealer to sell a new car on razor-thin margins and then ask them to give you a good value on a trade. When we are buying below invoice, the numbers get murky (they still are making some kind of financial gain), but the margins shrink significantly and for them to have an incentive to make the deal, they will be motivated to make it up on a trade, or give you straight trade-in value, which is often a bit less than private party value that you can expect to get in a private sale.
  • rickindallasrickindallas Member Posts: 13
    This is a great forum and the information here has been valuable to me so I need to share my experience.

    I shoot off a few emails (4) and called two dealers that I had walked into to test drive in the past.

    Most offers back where $25,900 and “we can work on lowering the price on the dealer add ons”. Not a great start but I was not planning on buying till next week so I planed to work on them all.

    My wife and I planed to finalize our color choice Saturday morning by dropping in on a nearby dealer or a quick cruising of the lot. When I saw “Billcme’s” post I thought we might as well go to David McDavid in Frisco since they were close to check out colors and tell the sales person our price target and if he could meet it today…great.

    I told him we needed a towing package and would do it all today for $28,200 out the door.

    They slow played a bit but they agreed.


    Van (’07 EX) $25,221.05
    Tow package* $ 1,100.00
    T&L $ 182.05
    Inventory tax $ 51.83
    state sales tax (6.25%) $ 1,645.07

    OTD $28,200.00

    *(hitch, ball, cover, AT cooler, ps cooler, airdam, wiring, and install)

    The Van included their “pro pack” - wheel locks, splash guards, a cargo tray, a pinstripe and paint sealant

    The Van also had the front two windows tinted. We planed to tint these after purchase so this was a nice bonus and saved us $100 or so.

    Think there is some fat in my tow package but the going rate in my area is $1,100.

    We had a good and quick experience. I think if some one wanted to play harder they could get another $100 or $200 less.
  • mlgraymlgray Member Posts: 7
    I got the van yesterday (EX-L, Nav, RES, wheel locks and mud guards, 2.9% for 36 months, $30,360 + CA Tax ($2359.49) + license fee ($251.00) + Doc fee ($55) + tires fee ($8.75) + county fee ($11) = $33,075.24 out the door) and it was exactly what I had worked out with the dealer via e-mail. It was relatively hassle-free. I had only couple of minor complaints about the process but overall VERY happy. By far the best experience that I've had buying a car.

    Entire deal was worked out via e-mail, the above price was the dealers first offer so I didn't have to negotiate with anyone, and no add-on sales pressure from the finance person (he showed me the options they offered, but absolutely no pressure to buy).
  • mlgraymlgray Member Posts: 7
    I agree with tpalmer1. I just bought an EX-L in Orange County, CA via e-mail and, even though I believe that I got a good deal (about $2,000 below invoice), I think that I would expand my e-mail requests to San Diego and Los Angeles if I had to do it again. I only got quotes from 4 Orange County dealers and I bought from the one with the lowest offer and the highest offer was about $300 ABOVE invoice. So it was quite a large range of offers, which tells me that the idea is to get a quote from as many dealers as you can.

    Even in e-mail the salesman was a little vague here and there, but I just responded with a precise interpretation of what I thought he was saying and got him to confirm that I had interpreted correctly. This way there was precise language in the e-mail thread even though the salesman didn't ever speak very precisely. I printed out the e-mails and took them with me to the dealer when I picked up the vehicle, but the need to bring them out never came up.

    The biggest problem that I had with the e-mail approach was just simply getting the guy to answer all of my questions. I always had 3 or 4 questions and he would answer one (albeit, usually the most important one). Next time I think I will simply ask one question per e-mail, because he was very good about promptly responding to each of my e-mails.

    I didn't have a trade because we usually drive our cars for 10 or more years so their values are low. Even if the dealer offered me the Kelly Blue Book dealer retail price for the vehicles that I have, I would choose to keep them.
  • jetzzsjetzzs Member Posts: 64
    That sounds like a pretty good deal! Did you have a trade along with your down payment? I have a high value trade and am concerned about getting a fair price for my trade as well as the new van.
  • obrien040362obrien040362 Member Posts: 134
    I got my tow package for $650 on my pilot when the going rate was $1200. This was after i negotiated the price to 3% below invoice (holdback). This was my last punch and another dealer would only go to $950 to $1000 for the tow package after agree to 3% below invoice.
  • rickindallasrickindallas Member Posts: 13
    obrien040362 said "I got my tow package for $650 on my pilot when the going rate was $1200."

    I wish odys where that cheap. Odys parts are ~$230 more (at full discount) and require one hour more labor to install. So your PILOT should be less by ~$300ish.

    But like I said there is $100 - $200 fat in my deal that could be trimmed for those that want to invest the time, most of that fat is in the tow package.
  • dsmallsdsmalls Member Posts: 3
    I had quotes from many dealers over the Memorial Day weekend, the cheapest of which was $26700 + TTL from Dublin Honda. We were ready to pull the trigger, but he lowballed us on our trade. It took about a month to sell our 2002 Jeep Liberty, but we ended up getting $2500 more for it than the dealer offered.

    So this weekend, I contacted him to see if his deal was still good, but his offer had gone up to $27,200. It's amazing to me that the 08's are just around the corner and his prices are going UP!!! What a fun game buying a new car is!

    Anyway, I sent emails out to all the other dealers to see if their price was still good, and sure enough, Steve Hopkins in Fairfield said they would honor the quote of $26,900 from the previous month.

    This was my first new car purchase ever, and the experience has turned out to be a good one. It was a hassle at first, soliciting all the bids and counter-bids, but in the end I feel like we got a very good deal - at least a fair deal.

    The salesperson said that they were selling it to us for something like a $275 loss, but that business had been extremely slow and he had to sell a bunch of cars before the end of the month to make his house payment. He said that they had lost their incentive for that deal, but surely they're making some money on it.

    When we got there, we drove the actual vehicle to make sure it was sound. Except for a minor problem with the driver's side mirror (which they will fix under warranty) the car was great. We were there for about 2 1/2 hours for all the paperwork and prep. Since it was a cash deal, they didn't even hassle us for the extended warranty or overpriced accessories. The F&I man was very nice and got the paperwork done quickly, didn't even bother to verify funds on our check!

    All in all a good experience from a good dealer. I'd also like to thank everyone who has posted to this forum over the recent months, as the information has proved invaluable!
  • hithere1hithere1 Member Posts: 2
    Hi Tpalmer1 that is great advice. Thanks for the info
  • mlgraymlgray Member Posts: 7
    No, no trade. I did the research on the values of my potential trade-ins (both older, low-value vehicles) on Edmunds and decided that the cars were worth more to me than even the dealer retail price. I'm sure the dealer wouldn't give me retail, so I didn't want complicate the deal.

    I don't know how I would have handled a trade-in. It seems like a complication for both the buyer and the dealer to me. I've seen commercials for Carmax saying that will buy cars, even if your not buying from them. I might try that. A friend of mine said he put is car on Craig's List and sold it the next day for his asking price. It was free, so that might be worth a try.

    But, I would basically be in the same quandary as you if I had a high-value trade. I just don't know what the right way to handle it is.
  • ewzewz Member Posts: 2
    Hi dsmalls, I am thinking to buy one this weekend too, would you please let me know the quotes you have? Plus we are not quite sure to EX or EXL model, any ideas? I am from south bay. Send me email to: micronsc at yahoo.com if possible, thanks a lot!
  • jose2828jose2828 Member Posts: 9
    Open Road is fairly easy to deal with. When I declined their offer of CAP insurance and extended warranty, they did not force me to buy them. Trade-in is a tricky business. Your best weapon is still willing to LEAVE. Also, you can go to different dealers and have them quoted your trade-in in writing and show it to the dealer with the best internet price. Good luck.
  • vla123vla123 Member Posts: 20
    I am trying to buy an EX model. Best quote so far is 24700 excluding tax. Can I do better? thanks
  • vla123vla123 Member Posts: 20
    Just checking if anyone has gotten one recently.
  • bob333bob333 Member Posts: 4
    Just finished up at the dealership. Thanks to all who have posted to this forum. I basically did all my negotiation via e-mial and came away with a price of $28,500 (before taxes) for an EX-L with RES and without NAV. I also received the special 60mth 4.9% financing, which is key as they tried to say it is either cash incentive or special financing. Not too sure what amount the incentive was ($750?), but I am happy with the deal.

    Worked with Boch Honda in Norwood who claim to turn over 1-1.5k cars per month. Anyway, the whole process was smooth. Pain waiting for all the paperwork, but you really don't have a choice with that.

    A small bit of advice for those looking to buy any car, DO IT ONLINE!!!! IT WAS SOO EASY...
  • mrt7tranmrt7tran Member Posts: 3
    Please post what dealer you got this car?

    Thanks.
  • bugsntbugsnt Member Posts: 2
    Looking into my first Odyssey and this forum has provided invaluable information for my research.

    I obtained my first online quote of $27,158 for an EX-L from Open Road Honda in Edison, NJ. I then got a quote of $26,987.50 from DCH Academy Honda in Old Bridge, NJ.

    Has anyone dealt with DCH Academy before and can share their experience with them?

    Thanks. :D
  • myen2myen2 Member Posts: 15
    At which dealer in OC did you get your car? That seems like a place I'd want to deal with in the future. I live in LA but am willing to make a trek there.

    Congrats on your car! Which color?
  • myen2myen2 Member Posts: 15
    I've actually seen better prices than that- below 27,000 +TTL in los angeles.
  • vla123vla123 Member Posts: 20
    I noticed that there is a honda dealer incentive going right now. Forgive my ignorance, but how can I use that in the negotiation process? With they reduce the price by the amount of the incentive?
  • ewzewz Member Posts: 2
    which dealer you got from please? I am thinking to buy one too and I am in San Francisco Bay area, thanks!
  • bnibni Member Posts: 6
    just bought exl no res and no dvd for 31216, which includes 6.2 tax, license etc, and $955 five year bump to bump honda care program, $650 window tint, leather/paint protection program for 7 years(including something like waxing, that means i don't have to do waxing anymore at least for 7 years).But I was forced upon some dealer installed options for almost $650 dollars. The car itself is below 27000 including destination fee, which is a good deal in my area in Texas. The only thing that I am not happy is that $650(before a hard negotiation it is like $1200). Everything else I can live with that.
  • rickindallasrickindallas Member Posts: 13
    by vla123 Jun 25, 2007 (11:55 am)
    "I am trying to buy an EX model. Best quote so far is 24700 excluding tax. Can I do better? thanks"


    If $24,700 includes Destination and all fees – you have the best deal posted to date.

    About $25,00 including destination is the best deal I have seen. (w/ no dealer “prep fees”, (w/ no dealer “prep fees” or “dealer installed options” etc)

    Have the dealer give you a detailed OTD price. Back taxes out, T&L are in the $200 range (at least in Texas, YMMV) and if it is still $24,700 take it fast!
  • steverenostevereno Member Posts: 3
    We are considering a new 2007 Odyssey EXL w RES or a Touring (w/o Nav) in the Nashville area. How much below MSRP should we expect to pay? We want to make sure we get a fair price, and we appreciate any help or advice. Thanks!
  • jetzzsjetzzs Member Posts: 64
    Hi stevereno,

    I am not an expert, but from reading this message board over the last week, it seems that EXL-RES are going for at least $1500 below invoice (you can find the invoice price on Edmunds). I have been looking into buying an EXL-RES and am thinking about offering $28,000 to 28,250 including everything but TTL.
  • mrt7tranmrt7tran Member Posts: 3
    Please inform me what dealer?

    Thanks.
  • kaps9934kaps9934 Member Posts: 8
    can you give details about the dealer and location you bought the van. i am in the same boat and want to buy one
  • jwilcojwilco Member Posts: 2
    Am in the process of closing on a 07 EXL-RES for 28.9k before TTL in Nashville area. Had to go to Bowling Green, KY to get the deal however. Email negotiations is the way to go.
  • mlgraymlgray Member Posts: 7
    It was Honda Santa Ana. I also got a quote from Weir Canyon Honda for only $500 more. Hardin Honda said that they would beat the Weir Canyon quote by $100. (Weir Canyon was the best quote that I had at that time.)

    I would like to thank everyone on this forum. I am not a good negotiator and prefer to avoid that part if possible. The information here indicated that I was getting a good price so, indeed, I was able to avoid that. It also gave me some peace of mind and the final little bit of confidence needed to pull the trigger.

    Thanks again, all!
  • conger14conger14 Member Posts: 25
    I'm going to post this in the lease questions forum as well.

    I went to Lia Honda in Albany over the weekend to see about leasing an EX-L. I have a trade in I owe on and I knew that they couldn't match my current monthly payment but I wanted to see what the numbers would look like. I have spent the past month on here every day researching so I figured I knew what to expect.

    My wife and I met with the salesman and sat down. After a few minutes he pulled the van up and we took a look (we had already test drove the van prior and new the van pretty well). At that point, I'm inside the van messing with the 3rd row seating when my salesman and his manager come up to the van. The manager starts out by saying "are you the guy with the trade in?". Of course I am. The next words out of his mouth are that we are no where close in payment. That's it. Nothing more. We are no where close in payment. I asked what numbers he used and he stated again, we are no where close in payment. So I asked what he thought the payment might be and he ball parked it. He then WALKED away from me and my wife who had just walked up from checking out an EX on the lot.

    I had visions of tackling this guy from behind and going on a tirade about customer service. So we went inside and sat down with our salesman. We reiterated to him that if the numbers could work, we would leave today with a new car. He left to get actual numbers now. I forgot to mention that when the manager ballparked the number, he said it would be mid 500's.

    The salesman came back and now the payment is 597 a month. I asked to see the numbers the answer was no. We politely left.

    I have purchased a lot of cars and I have never had a buying experience like this. I wanted to pound the sales manager and I'm normally not someone who does that. Keep away from Lia Honda.
  • kidlkcfkidlkcf Member Posts: 44
    Does this include the destination charge?
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