2013 and earlier Honda Odyssey Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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  • cillakatcillakat Member Posts: 53
    "what happened to the '06 Navi idea"

    couldn't find one in white. i am *so* sick of sitting in a grey interior. I would have taken purple, quite frankly, to get a tan interior. tan means white, red or black ( ). I couldn't find red or white. only pearl, the light green the grey etc....

    there was a nice gold one on ebay but 1) dont' like gold (was getting willing to overlook) but the title wasn't clear!

    curry has a white/tan 06 here with nav/res and it's gorgeous *except* for the cracked winsheild and missing middle plusone seat. they were such a hassle to deal w/ wrt new, I can only imagine worse scenarios wrt used. they were asking 29.9 with the crack and missing seat and i just didn't want the hassle.

    though I am kind of wishing that maybe I'd taken up the hassle..... i have a garmin that's fine, but i want that big nav screen with voice and steering wheel controls, yk?

    k
  • cillakatcillakat Member Posts: 53
    "$27,735 incl dest + TTL"

    make sure it also includes doc, cargo liner, mud flaps, security etching (that $200 fee is printed separately on the papers for all of the dealers....but most include it in the quotes....some shady ones keep it out and suprise you with the fee at the end"

    try for this:

    $25954 (inclusing dest, doc, muds, cargo liner, security etching, paint protection, pinstripes etc)

    plus TTL.

    I bet you can get there or close. Just email them all (from honda's website) telling them that you're

    "ready to go and whomever can get you OTD at 26000+plus nothing but TTL has the deal. Please confirm in writing your total price (incl dest, doc, muds, cargo tray, security etching etc etc) plus TTL and that you have 'x' color in stock at a total OTD price of 'y'. Upon confirmation of the above, I will call immediately with a deposit. etc etc"

    Hope you get a great price!!!

    K
  • mudramudra Member Posts: 20
    I could not pick up the van yesterday as the warehouse was closed. Will do tonight and update here/send an email on final pricing.
  • jonfrasierjonfrasier Member Posts: 20
    I haven't seen many people discussing Touring model prices - is that because most of you are avoiding the PAX run flat fiasco? I'm debating whether to get the Touring model and give the PAX a shot, or to go with an EX-L or even an 08' Touring without PAX.

    I would love to know what anyone in this discussion group thinks of the PAX system (yes, I've already read the PAX discussion).

    Thanks,

    Jon
  • zdawgzdawg Member Posts: 14
    Whatever...you didn't get 27,735 OTD for EXL-RES...unless it was used.
  • zdawgzdawg Member Posts: 14
    If you want touring...go with a 08 without pax. They don't even give you a spare if you have PAX tires, so what happens if one of your tires is defective and actually goes flat or shreds to pieces. You'll be at the mercy of roadside assistance and don't even have an option to press on.
  • somorsomor Member Posts: 2
    mudra, I am also interested in EX-L RES or EXL-RES and NAV and ready to make a deal asap. Pls email me at sasti99 at yahoo dot com and will give you the contact details.
  • harry_potuharry_potu Member Posts: 1
    I am in houston, texas and i am trying to get the price for EX-L w/Nav, Rear Entertainment. Can anyone help me?
    Thanks
  • ced33ced33 Member Posts: 5
    I just got an EX-L in houston at $26500 + fees & TTL (DO was just under $28400)

    4 dealers within $100. EX-L RES was being quoted $28000 - $28500.

    Sales guy said November for '08's. Had 90+ '07's on the lot.
  • cccompsoncccompson Member Posts: 2,382
    PAX has hardly been a "fiasco." Like most things, it has its pros and cons. Mine have been trouble-free and are wearing fine.

    Not sure about the current mix but I know that Honda initially expected only about 15% of Odysseys to be Touring models - hence, not as many sold so fewer folks talking about pricing.

    Honda only lists two '08 Touring models. My guess is that all '08 Tourings will have NAV/RES and the model distinction will lie solely with whether PAX equipped or not.
  • jonfrasierjonfrasier Member Posts: 20
    How many miles do you have on them? Have you had to change them yet?
  • lall_joelall_joe Member Posts: 25
    Thanks Mudra. I am free tomorrow to come to the showroom. Sold off my car today so ready to buy. Somor I sent you an email with my phone # also.
  • lall_joelall_joe Member Posts: 25
    cilakat thanks for the tip. but did you mean try for $26954+TTL? you said 26+TTL which seems too low for EXL RES, or am i wrong.
  • bqnbqn Member Posts: 1
    I'm looking to buy any time this month. Does anyone have a price to share for EXL w/NAV+RES in the San Diego area? Please provide the dealer name if possible. Thanks in advance.
  • cillakatcillakat Member Posts: 53
    >

    someone mentioned they had it for 29000 base (dest/doc incl)...only add ons would be TTL. That would be a little low for my area....there is regional difference based on supply, demand.....

    I could probably have gotten OTD (incl TTL at 7% ga sales tax in my county) at 31400 with exl res/nav but many dealers would have said no way and someone would have come thru.

    k
  • cillakatcillakat Member Posts: 53
    "I just got an EX-L in houston at $26500 + fees & TTL (DO was just under $28400)"

    so for the res/nav poster, you'd basically just add 3k which would put you otd at 31.4
  • cillakatcillakat Member Posts: 53
    my bad, you're totally right....i mised your 'res' requirement;) i think you're in the ballpark....just make sure to get them to give you all the numbers in writing before you show up. it saves a lot of grief later.
    k
  • cillakatcillakat Member Posts: 53
    "you didn't get 27,735 OTD for EXL-RES."

    i'd only see someones reply, not your original message when i looked up the original message, it said OTD plus tax....so it wasn't really OTD.....OTD would include TTL...your number is prior to your TTL, but it's a really really good one!!!! don't hesitate.

    enjoy the new car!
    k
  • cillakatcillakat Member Posts: 53
    so cal prices seem a little higher.....this advice came from donkeypunch who got it orginally from another forum poster. I have modified it based on my experience with two sets of quote requests.

    ime it was much much more successful to have a target number in there. The dealers were much more competitive. 31,400 is really the bottom line for res/nav otd and may not be possible at 7.75 sales tax so at least this gives them a little room to respond. you'll see the bottom number come up quickly.......personally, i don't like price matching. i like to go with the guy who is willing to get there the first time.

    have your own financing ready from lendingtree, eloan, capitolone, your own credit union, usaa etc.....be ready to move. when that number comes in at the right spot, pounce on it.

    1) Log into the Honda.com website and click on "find dealer" (DONT use the request quote button).

    2) At that point, select "request a quote) after you have list of dealers.

    3. Fill out your info. I wouldnt put a phone number down, you call them if you want...they don't call you.

    Ask for the following:
    - Obviously request model your looking for in dropdown.
    - In "comments" section put something to the effect:

    Would like an OTD (out the door) quote on EXL RES NAV taking into consideration the 2K dealer incentive. Will call immediately with a deposit to the best OTD quote guaranteed in writing, that has 'x' color available. (if color is important to you) Trying to get to 31,400 OTD or as close as possible. Please respond with your most competitive compelling quote as we're ready to go now.

    Please itemize charges:

    Base Price (including destination+doc, muds, cargo tray, security etching etc etc)
    tax (state your sales tax if it varies by county in your area)
    title
    license
    any other possible fee

    Checking with several dealers in the area and will be pulling the trigger asap on the best OTD number from a dealer willing to guarantee the quote in writing.

    Your promptness and bottom line is much appreciated.

    hit send

    4. Go Back to "find dealer" enter your zip and you'll get the same list. select 'request quote" by the next dealer and this same form that you initially entered will be available. just press send.

    5. repeat to at least 8 dealers in your area if your in a metro area. I'd send to everyone. OMIT the Dealer that is the most ideal location to your home. [that's the original advice, personally, i didn't do that. if someone further out is doing their best to give me the best deal, i'm going to do my best to make the drive and get there....not screw them by taking the quote local and price matching]

    6. Sit back..you're in the drivers seat.

    7. Wait for quotes to come in.

    8. You'll find out who's serious.
    -many will try to get you to come in and will refuse to give numbers at first
    - some will give you HIGH price
    - some wont respond (amazingly enough)
    - a few will give you a pretty aggressive price
    - you may end up with a clear cut low ball great price

    9. Forget about the highballs and the folks that want you to call to get a price. Keep the emails so you can respond later and tell them the number you did get. I think it's important to keep them honest.

    10. Since 31,400 is the lowest avail for otd on ex-l res nav, if anyone gets there, grab it and have them guarantee in writing. if it's just close let them all know you have a few others that are right there and that you'd like to buy from them. Your making the decision in the immediately and want to buy today. Is this your best price? (if you want any accessories, nows the time to ask for them).

    11. Wait for your responses. Hopefully you should have a pretty good price (better than you have from your other guy).

    12. original advice here is to take quote to closest dealer and have them pricematch - I'm willing to go the extra mile for the guy who was willing to go the extra mile (pricewise) for me.

    13. If no one responds, or they say 'this is the best we can do', go back to the person with best quote and requalify the details? "You have this color in stock and this price includes dest, doc, tax, title, licence, lemon law fees etc etc etc? Please respond with written verification and include VIN. Upon receipt of verification, I will call with a deposit. They reply in writing with a "yes", then call them and go pull the trigger sticking to the exact negotiated details.

    13.5 When you show up. Drive the EXACT VAN you are buying. Make sure you like it, no rattles, etc. Inspect it for scratches, etc. Should be fine, but make sure. You've come this far, don't overlook final details.

    14. Show up with your own financing as txchix notes and ask honda if they can beat it. If they can, go that route. If not, stick with your financing. Don't show up without financing or your likely to get the "best we can do is 8.5% routine. (for financing check e-loan and capitalone.com, lending tree and USAA (if you have access) and any local credit union.

    15. Do all negotiation back forth via email. DONT GO IN until you have a deal. If you go in without a deal being done your prone to wasting your time or caving and not getting a great deal. good luck.

    16. Lastly, after putting the screws to everyone (who would otherwise be putting the screws to you)..do honor the final deal and dont try to pull the I'm here...throw in "this" and I'll buy. Im a personal beleiver in negotiation, but when you finalize on a deal...honor it and don't try to squeeze blood.
  • paul_db86paul_db86 Member Posts: 2
    I'm looking to buy an EX-L w/ NAV+RES very soon. Does anyone have a price to share for EXL w/NAV+RES in Minneapolis/St.Paul. Please provide the dealer name if possible. Thanks!
  • shipsships Member Posts: 5
    That's very useful advice for purchasing this vehicle. Do you have any advice on getting the best lease price?
  • wise8wise8 Member Posts: 19
    Thanks to the advice and information I get from this Forum, I got a good price on my 2007 Honda Odyssey EXL.

    However the financing part didn't go as smooth as I hoped.

    Here is what I learned: negotiate the finance via email or phone and have it written before taking delivery. Best is to get finance elsewhere before you come to the dealership.

    Here is what happened to me.

    The sales person is great. I got the car I wanted with the price we agreed on. However I had to wait for a couple of hours for the finance manager to do the financing. The finance manager charged me 1.5 point higher APR than I could get from my credit union. But after so much trouble, I was too tired to walk out and get the loan from the credit union. The finance manager seems to know how to take advantage of such situation.

    The worst part is that after waiting for weeks for the final loan documents, I found out via repeated phone calls to the finance manager that more documentations are required. Weeks of painful back and forth with the finance manager followed.Instead of pro-actively solving the problem, he was impatient and sometimes rude. Finally I got in touch with the lender and the problem was finally resolved.

    For those in south Florida, I recommend avoiding the finance department of Sherwood Honda.
  • paul_db86paul_db86 Member Posts: 2
    I have received the following quote for EX-L RES+NAV:
    $29,750 - includes the dest fee, muds and cargo tray. TTL are extra. Please advise if this is a good price.
  • cccompsoncccompson Member Posts: 2,382
    I'm at 35,900 miles on the original set of PAX and expecting another 10K. In fairness, most of these are highway miles. Based on a variety of reports, PAX tires seem to wear much faster if mostly driven in-town.
  • lall_joelall_joe Member Posts: 25
    The best price I am being offered in north NJ right now for EXL RES-Navi is abot $32.3K OTD. I have heard from others on the form that yo can get abot $31.5 OTD, but I have not been able to get that here.

    2007 Honda Odyssey EX-L RES w/ Navi out the door price is:

    Your Price: 29084
    Destination: 635
    Taxable Amount: 29719
    Taxes: 2080.33 (7%)
    DMV: 354 (if financing & getting new plates)
    Documentation: 188
    Tire Tax: 7.50 (NJ)
    Online Registration: 7.70 (NJ)
    Total: 32356.53
  • jchan2jchan2 Member Posts: 4,956
    Today, a friend of mine (with my assistance) bought...

    A 2007 Honda Odyssey EX-L with RES and NAVI
    $32,400 Base price (includes a moonroof wind deflector, mud guards, and the fabric protectant)

    Plus TT&L, which worked out to be about $35K out the door.

    I know it's high, but it was the best deal I could negotiate for my friend. And I know the fabric protectant is worthless, but he tossed it in anyways)

    The deal was at Trickett Honda in Madison, Tennessee. Not the best of deals, but not too bad.

    My friend took the 4.9% APR financing for 60 months, instead of the $2000 cash back.
  • carczar5carczar5 Member Posts: 1
    Just picked up a 2007 Nimbus Gray Odyssey with NAV+RES for 31600+TTL WITH 2.9% APR from Hopkins Honda. Professional and courteous INTERNET SALES Manager. Do your homework ahead of time through INTERNET and cut down the chase when u show up. The sales guy was a great no-nonsense guy though his boss did play the role of a 'routine' car salesman guy !!!
    :shades:
  • jchan2jchan2 Member Posts: 4,956
    I will agree that doing the research ahead of time pays off.
    I leveraged an internet quote from a competing dealer to get a lower price from the local one.
  • cdoobiestcdoobiest Member Posts: 16
    Following up on my original thread. I honestly was surprised when I got a quote this low so I did email other dealers to see if anyone would offer to match or beat this price. I found Honda Cars of Boston to be helpful over emails and while they wouldn't commit to a price, they told me they could match or beat the price by 300.

    Going againest my own advice and others on the board, I decided to go down as it is close to my house. My initial quote was 24561 for EXL base price. The sales manager looked at the quote and said the original dealer didn't add in destination charge and they were probably doing a bait and switch. He then offered to honor their price for 24561 + 635 destination charge for total of 25196 as long as I gave them a perfect score if Honda calls for survey of customer satisfaction.

    The sales guy said their customer satisfaction dropped a little so they wanted to boost it up. So total with TTL OTD price is 26740.

    I think I did pretty good. I am getting Midnight Blue EXL which they are expecting delivery sometime this week, so it is BRAND NEW!

    I was looking at splash guards and cargo liner but they charge too much and won't probably discount it at the price I got. Might just buy it at bernardiparts.com like someone else mentioned. Anyone know how hard it is to put the splash guards on yourself?

    Also, I heard when I pick up the car, to check the power sliding doors for whining noises or rattle. Anything else?

    Thanks to everyone for all of your help!
  • shipsships Member Posts: 5
    Does anyone have lease price information for EX-L RES/NAV?
  • jerrychocojerrychoco Member Posts: 2
    tractortipping, can you pass me the dealer contact? thanks
  • vkuttyvkutty Member Posts: 25
    Can you please give the dealer name & contact info because i have OTD price for same EXL 29855, looks like $2000 difference. if i can save $2000 i will go there get one.
  • cdoobiestcdoobiest Member Posts: 16
    Sure, it was Honda Cars of Boston. When you go to site, you will get the internet manager, Rob. Email me at cdoobiest@hotmail.com if any questions. I believe they had 5 EXL left on lot.
  • mudramudra Member Posts: 20
    I am going to collect my Odyssey with RES+NAV today. 31.5K OTD in NJ.
    Questions for the board :
    The dealer was trying to sell me a secure etch for $250 ? What is this option and is this not included ?
    If I need to pay for it what is a reasonable price.
    thanks.
  • shipsships Member Posts: 5
    I'm ready to lease an '07 Odyssey EX-L with RES/NAV in South FL. Does anyone have the residual & money factors from Honda for September, and what's a rock bottom monthly payment for 36 month/12K with no money down?

    Thank you in advance.
  • mary36mary36 Member Posts: 52
    MUDRA - What kind of sales tax do you have in NJ?
    What was your price on the Oddy EXL R&N BEFORE TTL??

    Thanks!

    Mary
  • mudramudra Member Posts: 20
    Following is the breakdown of EXL with Navi and RES.
    Base 28323
    Delivery 595
    Tax 2024
    Tire tax 8
    Registration 354
    Documentation 199
    -------------------
    Total --- 31500

    I tried helping other members of this board to get the same price but the dealer refused.
  • mary36mary36 Member Posts: 52
    Thanks Mudra.

    The best I've been offered is $29,587 on an EXL Navi +DVD.
    In TN, we add roughly 10% for an OTD price.

    So you got a great deal!
    What color did you get?
  • chenyiranchenyiran Member Posts: 1
    Could you let us know which dealer?
  • mudramudra Member Posts: 20
    I got Slate green with grey interior.
  • lall_joelall_joe Member Posts: 25
    Mary36, I am in the same area as Mudra and was not able to replicate Mudra's deal. Congrats Mudra and thanks for your help ...

    The best price I was able to get after many dealers is $30,250 OTD for EXL with DVD and Navi which is about $300 less than your price. This is in NJ.

    About $30,200 OTD for DVD only.
  • buddy21buddy21 Member Posts: 4
    Does anybody know what they actually pay for this item, I want one as part of my deal but was told by a dealer they are $400 and the dealership only makes $40, I would think if they want the sale bad enough they would agree to put one in for Zippo knowing it would be a deal breaker....any thoughts????
  • cdoobiestcdoobiest Member Posts: 16
    Find out brand name they put in for starter and then call independent company to see what they charge. I know one of the top of the lines remote is viper and costs around 300-350 installed. Most dealers use the independent guys anyways since their install guys are trained to do this
  • dsaltzmandsaltzman Member Posts: 5
    Will be buying in the next few days an EX-L. No NAV or RES needed. Yet, some of the emailed quotes I have gotten for an EX-L without options are equal to what some people apparently have paid for including RES and NAV? ($28.5K-29.5K OTD). I presume this means I should be bargaining harder or asking the dealers to throw in the options. Two questions: (1) what would be a good target price OTD for the EX-L without options? And (2) what is the security etching and why should someone have it? No dealer has been able to answer that yet. :confuse:
  • ramseramse Member Posts: 2
    I have given the breakdown of the best quote I received in NJ for Odyssey EX-L w/ RES 2007.

    Base 26900
    Delivery 595
    Tax 1924.65
    NJ Tire tax 7.5
    Registration 331
    Documentation 195
    -------------------
    Total --- 29953.15

    Please let me know whether this is a good price to go with. There are no additional options included in the above quote. Please suggest the additional good to have accessories. I'll post my experience once I close the deal.
  • odyssey7odyssey7 Member Posts: 21
    Can you tell me the deles info because I have a quote from a dealer in NJ $29690 plus TTL and doc for EXL w/o DVD/NAV
  • cdoobiestcdoobiest Member Posts: 16
    Curious did your dealer honor price of 25,700 for everything OTD. I tried but couldn't get that price
  • cr0n_j0bcr0n_j0b Member Posts: 3
    So I'm close to buying my first new car ever! My wife likes the odyssey and I've got a dealer that has quoted me $26,500 for a base EX-L in Irvine California. The only thing I'm considering now is that there are still a lot of '07s out there...and the '08 are coming soon, so should I wait for the '08s or just buy now? There is a $2000 dealer incentive that ends at the end of the month, but i can't believe that they won't extend it considering the new models coming out.

    any thoughts? Is this a good price?
  • donkeypunch1donkeypunch1 Member Posts: 119
    Look at post# 16536 and follow it. Any short cuts and your liable to leave $$ on the table. Your target price is basically no more than $25K (which includes destination $635) plust tax, title and license. There should be no other fee's. You should be able to wrap this process up in 48 hours and purchase a vehicle. Patience is a virtue...follow the suggestions.
  • donkeypunch1donkeypunch1 Member Posts: 119
    Look at the post right above this one and follow it. Your target price is no more than 25K (which takes into account the 2K dealer incentive) plus TTL. Without following the advice of the post above this one, let me suggest how it will play out. You'll go in and they'll tell you the 26500 does not include destination (tack on $635 more) and that some of their cars have aftermarket crap on it for another $1300 and then even with great credit they'll bend you over with 7.5 APR financing. Follow the above post to a tee (referencing the other post number..cant remember it) and you'll get the best market price in your area.
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