2013 and earlier Honda Odyssey Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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  • cusuncusun Member Posts: 4
    lall_joe

    Would you share the dealer's name? I've tried but the best offer for EXL without DVD/Navi is 26500 in NY, which means the OTD will be over 29000. How bad it is!!
  • lall_joelall_joe Member Posts: 25
    Here is the best quote I was able to get for an EXL w/o DVD /N avi with NY taxes. If you want the name of the dealer, send me email at lall_joeathotmail.com

    MSRP: 31095
    Your Price: 25726
    Destination: 595 or 635 (depending on when the vehicle arrived)
    Taxable Amount: 26361 (maximum)
    Taxes: 2207.74 (8.375% NY)
    DMV: 200
    Documentation: 188
    Total: 28956.74
  • lall_joelall_joe Member Posts: 25
    Pulled the trigger on EXL DVD and Navi, Black with Tan interior, for $32,180 OTD in north NJ. Thanks to this forum for all the help. I am doing my share by posting my detailed price here and also the best prices I got for other models. If someone wants dealer name, write me at lall_joe at hotmail.com

    Base Dest Doc DMV Tax Tire OTD
    EXL RES Navi 28956 595 199 354 2068 7.5 32,180
    EXL RES 27140 595 188 354 1944 7.5 30,229
    EXL 25726 595 188 354 1842 7.5 28,713

    By the way, dealer matched financing rate and gave me 6.15% for 60 months.
  • cillakatcillakat Member Posts: 53
    mudra got 31.5 otd for the exl res/nav
    lall_joe, you're saying you have 30,250 otd for exl res/nav but 'could not replicate mudra's deal'.

    if you really mean 'otd' for your res/nav, then you bettered his deal by 1,250. I don't think that's possible though. sounds like you mean 30,250+TTL not 'otd' which would *include* TTL.

    Katherine
  • cillakatcillakat Member Posts: 53
    Yeah!!!! enjoy your new van. I'm lovingthe odyclub forums for the nitty gritty on how to take care of it, optimize it's life mechanically, aesthetically etc.

    K
  • cillakatcillakat Member Posts: 53
    "25,700 for everything OTD. I tried but couldn't get that price"

    that wasn't an OTD price. OTD is often used incorrectly on this board. as you know, it's meant as one short term for base (incl dest/doc) with TTL and all fees included. Total.

    that 25.7 in the original post said + TTL...which isn't an otd price at all but a base +TTL.

    :)
    k
  • cillakatcillakat Member Posts: 53
    ime, it's most helpful to find out here what the most agressive price is that's been found in your area...then just go for it with that number in the email.

    i started wtih 27.3 but my bad! that number was for a 4% sales tax co in GA. pissed some ppl off.

    reemailed everyone else (the other 20 or so - we have tons here in Ga....also AL and some in TN)...with 28.3 (incl 7% sales tax in my county) as my requested OTD....said I was trying to get to 28,300 OTD (all numbers included, nothing left out plus cargo tray, mud guards)- or as close to as that number as possible.

    Please reply with your most competitive, compelling quote possible and upon confirmation of all numbers and vehicle in stock, I will call immediately wiht a deposit.

    Most everyone responded wtih 'no way. can't get there' But the first person to respond knew I was serious and came in at 27,792.78 otd incl muds, cargo tray. Everyone after him, i responded to with 'i think i have a deal at 27,792.78 OTD. As long as everything goes as planned, I will be purchasing that vehicle and not doing a 'price match' closer to me. However, if anything falls through, I'll be in touch. thanks so much'.

    Many many more emailed me back saying, good luck, no way I can get there.....5 did email back, price matching. One beat it by $70 and a $50 gas card. I'm not interested in going there....i'm giving the sale to the guy who played ball right off the bat - no games. We drove an hour each way even though the lower price match and gas card was about 2/3 of that distance (we passed it on the way LOL). Some were even closer.

    None of the AL dealers could come close and were happy to tell me ' that deal is a 1200 looser, i don't know how they're doing it' 'they're loosing 1800 on that deal...no way I could do that". the AL prices were 1500-2000 higher and they said that included the 2k dealer cash...so i don't know.....

    katherine
  • cybazaarcybazaar Member Posts: 1
    I followed the advice of the post #16536, but the dealers in the bay area are nowhere close to the reported prices of $29000 or below (including destination) for an EX-L with RES and DVD. Funny thing is nobody is willing to quote anything below in writing but will beat each others prices happily.

    What are the best prices people in the San Francisco Bay area have got for the EX-L with RES and DVD and from which dealers? Any help will be appreciated. Thanks.
  • cusuncusun Member Posts: 4
    The quote you got (28956.74) includes dealer's incentive 2000 bucks? or with financing APR 2.9% or 4.9%?

    Thanks for your answer
  • cr0n_j0bcr0n_j0b Member Posts: 3
    I'm ready to buy an '07 odyssey, but I'm thinking of waiting till october. The current $2K cash incentive is ending Sept 30, and I have a hunch that they might be more aggressive next month considering the '08s will be dropping soon. Does anyone have a thought on this? I can't believe that the pricing would go up...stay the same maybe, but not go up.
  • sunnyvalisunnyvali Member Posts: 33
    Here's the price I got from the dealer in Chicagoland:
    Vehicle Price-$29,720
    Doc. Fee $58.48
    License Plates$143.00 New Or $80.00 to transfer
    Tax $1935.61
    MudGuards $156.00
    Cargo Tray $125.00
    Security Etching $295.00

    Total Out-The-Door $32,316.13 (w/New Plates) $32,253.13 (Transfer Plates)

    You think there is more room to negotiate?
  • cccompsoncccompson Member Posts: 2,382
    Pricing will go up at some point. Whether (or what) incentives are next offered depends on factors to which we aren't privy right now.

    If I was in the market, I sure as hell wouldn't wait any longer if for no other reason than selection will start thinning soon if it hasn't already.
  • cdoobiestcdoobiest Member Posts: 16
    Why would you think prices would increase? Wouldn't Honda want to get rid of their stock?
  • lall_joelall_joe Member Posts: 25
    Yes that price included the $2000 incentive, not the financing. Dealer gave me 6.15% for 60 months though. For a change I got a financing guy who was actually nice. How rare is that!!
  • lall_joelall_joe Member Posts: 25
    My bad....I mistyped. I meant $32,250 OTD for EXL with RES and Navi. I ended up going to a more local dealer and got $32,180 OTD...which was still $700 worse than Mudra's deal of $32.5 OTD. But Mudra's dealer claims he made a mistake on Mudra's deal...for me, many dealers refused to go below $32,2 OTD for EXL RES & Navi, so I am pretty comfortable with what I paid .... notwithstanding Mudra's deal :-)
  • odysseyandmz6odysseyandmz6 Member Posts: 6
    2007 Odyssey EX-L
    Ocean Mist
    MSRP: $31,095
    Sale Price: $26,381
    Tax: $1,683
    Fees: $265

    In OH state. Does this sound like a good deal? Thanks everyone.
  • donkeypunch1donkeypunch1 Member Posts: 119
    According to edmunds, the $2k dealer marketing incentive runs through Oct 31st. They aren't going to pull the rug on that thing until the 07s are gone. That said, inventory will start to eventually thin. If saving $500 to $750 is worth it to you to have your 2nd or third color choice, maybe it's worth hanging tight. If colors important, pound a deal in email and pull the trigger. Edmunds: "$2000 Cash to Dealer start: 09/05/2007 end: 10/31/2007 Get Dealer Pricing
    Restrictions Dealer cash may not be combined with the 2007 Odyssey Special APR Financing or Lease/Purchase Plan.
    Comments Dealer participation may vary. Incentives and Rebates are provided subject to the terms of our Visitor Agreement."
  • donkeypunch1donkeypunch1 Member Posts: 119
    "But Mudra's dealer claims he made a mistake on Mudra's deal" LOL Mistake? They sell cars for a living, they don't make mistakes. Mistake being they really needed to move a car that day for whatever reason and gave him a great deal or they were testing you to see if you'd walk or... In my opinion, getting what you wanted and avoiding the headaches of starting all over is worth the $700 just to be done. Congrats.
  • donkeypunch1donkeypunch1 Member Posts: 119
    "Dealer gave me 6.15% for 60 months though. For a change I got a financing guy who was actually nice. How rare is that!! "

    llal_joe, I believe you mentioned in an earlier post (#16570) that the dealer "MATCHED" your financing. I,e you DID YOUR HOMEWORK and showed up with 6.15% APR and the finance manager matched it. Make No Mistake, this is NOT because they were nice, but because you showed up PREPARED and they realized that they make a little something off the financing or nothing at all. Perhaps they did have a great personality and talked the talk, but I'll guarantee you (or anyone else) that you wouldn't have gotten that rate if you didn't show up with it in hand from another institution. They would have smiled you all the way into 7.5% or somewhere in that ballpark. Anyone buying a van with the 2K factored in, do yourself a favor and show up with financing that you can live with. It'll save you a lot of groveling. Nice translates into "you sob, you've got your act together and I'm either going to match it and make a few bucks on the financing or let it go and make nothing at all". Kudo's to you for doing the diligence.
  • donkeypunch1donkeypunch1 Member Posts: 119
    Unless its a refundable deposit, do you really want to 2nd guess yourself? If you got the color and everything else you wanted, its reasonable enough, enjoy the van. You don't mention your finance rate or if you traded and what you got on the trade, so it's really hard to say overall.
  • donkeypunch1donkeypunch1 Member Posts: 119
    In Chicago area, I think your target for EXL RES NAV is 29K including destination. PLUS TTL. (not including your mudguards/cargo/etching...though you can try to get that thrown in) Mudguards and cargo tray you should be able to get for about half those prices. Etching, I can't really comment. A lot of the dealers have already taken the liberty to do this to their cars. I personally wouldn't pay for it. But that's just my opinion.
  • strikera55strikera55 Member Posts: 4
    I purchased our Slate Green / Olive EX-L w/ RES+NAV this weekend- 9/22/07. Used the method post from donkeypunch #16303 from Aug 31 with the following text;
    "Would like an out the door quotation on EXL RES NAV. Please itemize charges, Base Price, INCLUDE destination, only extras should be tax, title license. I understand that Honda is offering the special APR financing or the 2K dealer incentive. I would like your BEST price including the 2K incentive. Additionally, please include the color selection that you have available. I'm checking with several dealers in the area and will be purchasing in the next few days, so your promptness and bottom line is appreciated."
    We live in North Carolina, in the Piedmont Triad, so I went to the Honda site and entered the zip codes for Raleigh, Charlotte, Danville VA, and Greensboro. 23 locations in all. I sent my emails on Monday 9/17. One item to note was that I entered a bogus phone number, so that all my communication would be via email. I didn't want 23 Honda dealerships selling my phone number to others, or calling me with "special offers" for the next five years! I received 15 valid quotes over the next 72 hours. The most aggressive pricing received was from the Charlotte area, with Concord Honda leading the way. I really liked the communication I had with them. I then went back and forth with several dealers for the next 24-48 hours, getting some revisions in the quotes that I was most interested in. I finally sent follow-ups on Thursday to my top offers; Steve Jones Aberdeen, Honda Concord, Crown Charlotte, Flow Winston Salem, Vann York- High Point, Burlington, and Crown Greensboro. I told them I planned to visit the three top dealerships on Friday, and to purchase from the location that provided the best total value. I received aggressive follow-ups from Crown Greensboro, and Burlington, with offer to match from Flow, and Vann York. Since Crown Greensboro is the dealership that at that point had the most aggressive offer, and they were the dealership we had previously dealt with, decided to visit them first to determine what their final deal would be. I knew going there that they always install 3 standard dealer options (quote stated did not include dealer options), so I was concerned about "bait and switch" and also that they did not have the interior color desired, but wanted to see how much quote would change given these issues. I walked in with the email quote, and within 2 hours we were out the door with an agreement to "Dealer Trade" for the interior color desired for a cost of $300. We wanted the Mud Guards. We had the printout for the internet quote from Bernardi Parts for 76.05 + 12.94 ship. They normally charge 199for MG, but SM finally reluctantly agreed to split charge and provide for 100 if that was the deal breaker. We also purchased the First Place finish treatment, and they include their "Environmental Protection Package"- For three years, six treatments, they detail the interior and exterior of your Honda at no additional cost! Our final deal was as below;
    28,819.00 - eprice (includes destination)
    907.00 3% NC Tax
    399.00 - Doc Fee
    117.00 - New Tag
    100.00 - Mud Guards
    30,342.00 - SubTotal Cost for Vehicle
    300.00 - Dealer Transfer Fee for interior color desired
    504.00 - First Place Finish
    31,146.00 - Total OTD cost for Slate Green/ Olive 07 Oddy w/ R&N + muds, First Place Finish.
    Just as an FYI - After we finished the deal, they also stated that there was a mistake in the quote; That it was supposed to be 30242 + all the other items, rather than including all the other items, however, since it wasn't clear in the email, that they would honor. Here is the exact verbiage from the quote; "2007 Honda Odyssey EX-L R&N is only $30,242. This includes the destination charge, the sales tax is $907, the documentation fee is $399, the licensing and registration fee is $117."
    They obtained the vehicle, and it was ready for pick-up on Saturday 9/22. We are loving our Oddy, now if the gas mileage will be better than some of the posts on the gas mileage forum....
    Many thanks to this forum and to Donkeypunch! I know you saved me a lot of hassle, and several thousand dollars! This forum ROCKS!
    Thanks,
    Strikera55
  • cccompsoncccompson Member Posts: 2,382
    Prices will go higher due to 2 things: the introduction of '08s and the end of incentives on '07s. Now, the latter may not happen until, say, December.

    Bear in mind that '07s are still being produced so it's not like the current incentives are being utilized to get rid of left-over stock - it's market driven (Toyota's had a similar incentive on the Sienna for instance).

    Of course, I could be wrong - we could see immediate incentives on '08s when they are released in about a month.
  • mary36mary36 Member Posts: 52
    Striker... you got a rockin' deal!
    I've never seen an EX-L R&N offered that low before.
    All that research and emailing paid off! Thanks for all the details of your sale. I'm going to print it plus the Bernardi Mud Guard quote too.

    Enjoy your new Ody!! ;)
  • lall_joelall_joe Member Posts: 25
    Well, what I showed up with was 6.34% from Cap One. First they said they will match it and I said OK I will go with you. Then when I was sitiing in the finance guy's office, we got to chatting and he said, you know what, I think I can lower your rate by quarter point and he lowered it to 6.15% without my asking at all. He did not even try to sell me many options. Having said that, I am sure this same guy has scammed a lot of people in his time....you dont get to be a finance guy at the auto dealer without being a shark.

    Like donkeypuch1 said: apply for a loan before hand, have a check ready, and the dealer will match or beat your rate. Go to Capital One website and they send you an overnight check for $15. Or go to your local bank and get a check before you go.
  • joechojoecho Member Posts: 3
    Vehicle Price: $26,280.00
    Preferred Customer Discount: - $5,351.00
    Selling Price: $20,929.00 + TTL.
    OTD was a little under 23,000. Purchased from a dealer in Orlando area, FL on 9/25.
  • somorsomor Member Posts: 2
    Well, Many thanks to this forum and to Donkeypunch! Here is the details I paid in Chicago on 25th-Sep-2007.

    Vehicle Base Price $27475.00
    Doc $58.98
    MudGard $125.00
    Indiana Tax 6% $1648.50
    Drive Away $10.00
    Total OTD Price $29317.48
  • macro_basicmacro_basic Member Posts: 4
    Do you ( or anyone? ) know for sure this an accurate date?
    Carsdirect.com states 10/1/07 as expiration date. I'm a
    little nervous now because my CapitalOne check is in the
    mail to me and I may not get it by Saturday. Bummer.
  • donkeypunch1donkeypunch1 Member Posts: 119
    Macro, I don't know anything for sure. However, the 07's are still being mfg and the 08's aren't going to show up until November. That said, if Honda yanked the incentive on Oct 1, I'd bet my left one that it'll be back by Oct 3rd. I'd actually bet it never goes away until at least the end of October. I wouldn't sweat it. Get your financing check, see where things are at and go from there. If come Monday the incentive is gone, hang tight until the end of the week an I'm sure it'll be back. Based on Lall's data point, I'd show up with STRICTLY the check and not any of the financing details. I believe Capital One is around 7% right now for 60mos. As your telling them that you have financing and pull out the check, mention that it's 6.25% for 60 mos. I'll also bet they'll meet or beat it. If you go too low on the bluff they won't touch it and will let it go. (ie, i wouldnt tell them you have 2% for 60Mos because their not going to get there) May be worth telling them that you have 5% to see if they can make it happen. Whatever you intially go in with though (your APR number) your not going to be able to change it based on their reaction, so figure out how far you want to push it. If you know you have 750+ credit, I would say 6% or something in that range. Worst case they cant match or beat it and you cut the check paying whatever rate you have going with Capital One. Some people may call this dishonest, I personally call it negotiating. They don't have to match or beat your number, they can simply say "no thanks" and accept your payment. If you tell them it's 7.25 or whatever it is, they are certainly not going to tell you that they could have given you 5 or 6% (even if they could have), -their going to give you 7% or right around there. Wait for your check and enjoy yourself with a little friendly negotiation.
  • dexazdexaz Member Posts: 6
    Check the fine print from CapOne. I think they will extend the end date of their check under certain conditions.
  • donkeypunch1donkeypunch1 Member Posts: 119
    Strikera, congrats on your new purchase and for sharing the details. For those still kicking tires, I know I sound like a conspiracy theorist, but these internet sales depts have their wording on their offers down to a science. Ie, strikera's quote: Here is the exact verbiage from the quote; "2007 Honda Odyssey EX-L R&N is only $30,242. This includes the destination charge, the sales tax is $907, the documentation fee is $399, the licensing and registration fee is $117."

    Note how it includes destination charge, but it's not really clear whether $30,242 is the OTD price or if your need to add the tax, doc and registration fee's. Again, call me conspiracy theorist, but it's worded as such for ambiguity. Kudo's to striker for sticking to the OTD number and not caving. For those still looking and getting quotes, if you quote is kinda loose like this, send them a note back asking, so is "x price" OTD? Any extra fee's or dealer add on's? I want to make sure I have an OTD price. That last follow up will save you serious frustration, that's highly likely if you don't qualify such in advance.

    Once your there, they know that 75% of buyers are just going to look at their watch, and after 2 hours of wasting time, just pay the extra's to avoid having to start the process again somewhere else.
  • macro_basicmacro_basic Member Posts: 4
    Thanks, donkey. It doesn't make sense to me either that they would raise the price in the last month. I guess I can relax for the weekend and finish narrowing down my quotes.
    If I have to pay $2000 more, I may even go for a Toyota. o:)

    Good advice on financing there. My interest rate from CapitalOne is 6.35% for 60 mo. There is not much room to go lower, I dont think, maybe 5.99. But since we're putting almost 50% down, (to keep payments low) and most likely pay if off way early if possible, I'm not too concerned about a fraction of a point.
  • macro_basicmacro_basic Member Posts: 4
    I think CapitalOne checks are good for 45 days. My concern was the $2000 incentive. Oh well, lets see if they extend it on Monday.
  • jdgaughanjdgaughan Member Posts: 1
    Can anyone tell me what the OTD price range would be for a EX-L with RES in Wisconsin. Just so I'm sure that I understand correctly, should the OTD include TTL? Also can you tell me if the Edmunds TMV price includes TTL? Thanks.
  • lall_joelall_joe Member Posts: 25
    Thanks. I owned a 2004 Ody LX and loved it. Now the 2007 EXL R&N has so much more technology its a little overwhelming. I am sure we will figure it all out in a couple of weeks. Kids are constantly in the car watching DVDs....gotta control that part !!
  • cr0n_j0bcr0n_j0b Member Posts: 3
    Here are the stats for southern california.

    HONDA ODYSSEY, Nimbus Grey, EX-L, Wheel locks, mud flaps, no financing.

    Asked for quotes from 15 locations, got 13 responses, 10 gave OTD pricing, 4 itemized the list to show all prices.

    Average Base price: $26,792
    Average OTD price: $29,562

    Best Base Price: $26,015
    Best OTD: $28,333

    Deal time: 35 Minutes to negotiate price again.
    10 Minutes for paperwork
    25 Minutes for Finance approval
    10 Minutes for final paper signing
    80 Minutes for wash and prep, final delivery
    total time in dealer: 2hours 40 minutes

    thanks for the help everyone!
  • odyssey7odyssey7 Member Posts: 21
    how much is your tax rate(%) and $26015 include the destnation charge?
  • steviecsteviec Member Posts: 1
    I really wanted a 2007 Pilot, but procrastinated and waited too long. None left for about a month at least in the Atlanta market. Supposedly Honda was offering $3,500 to move the remaining few before really introducing the 2008. So, while viewing the Atlanta Honda dealers' inventory quick to notice that each dealer has rows-and-rows of Odysseys. Never thought we'd buy a minivan but we did on 9/25. Think we got a good deal. I did my research on the Internet first securing invoice price, available incentives and the discussion forums were extremely helpful. But I guess I'm old school. I did not go the route of sending e-mails to dealers to get quotes as so many of you have. I first went to several area dealers while they were closed just to get an idea of available inventory, colors, sticker prices, add-ons etc. Then, after doing all my research on the Internet, took paperwork with me and headed to three dealerships: one on Cobb Parkway, one in Roswell, and one in Woodstock. My wife wanted the 2007 EX-L, Ocean Mist (light blue) comes with gray / charcoal leather interior. MSRP + destination was $31,690. Two of the dealerships had a separate box for "appearance package" for pinstriping, mud guards etc. Additional price varied by the features offered. One dealer had the exact same vehicle with pinstriping and mud guards but w/out the extra charge.

    I basically worked backwards from the published invoice price of $28,159 for the EX-L plus $635 destination charge. Took $2,000 mfg's incentive off this cost. Also deducted 2% dealer holdback which most dealers will assume they will secure from the manufacture (not sure how this works really but took this off anyway). That left me at a max price to consider paying of $26,260 +/-. I then took-off another $1,000 because: tons of Odysseys at most dealerships in the Atlanta area so thinking dealers are wanting to negotiate and it was the end of the year and the end of the month. Summing, right or wrong, I went in to the Atlanta area dealerships to negotiate for a 2007 Honda Odyssey EX-L with mud guards and pinstriping for $25,260 including destination charge but knew it would be extra for sales tax (6%), tags, title.

    I came close to this: here's what we paid for a 2007 Odyssey EX-L, Ocean Mist with all the standard equipment plus mud guards and pinstriping. That's all we wanted.

    base price: $25,950.
    + customer service fee: $499.
    x 6.0 % Cobb Coounty sales tax = $28,036.
    + GA warranty right fee: $3.00
    + title charge: $18.00
    = $28,057 OTD

    After negotiating the base price and agreeing to pay the customer service fee, we then negotiated a trade-in value on our SUV separately. I knew I could have sold it privately for more but it was convenient, they gave me a decent trade-in price and it reduced my sales tax exposure. Financing through our credit union at 5.7% for 48 months.

    My purchasing experience with this particular dealer was excellent. I felt like I got a very good deal (emphasis on "felt like"), got a decent trade-in value, and it didn't take forever. Took a total of 3 hours from the time I walked in their dealership. Business manager didn't attempt to strong-arm me with all the service options. He tried for a minute but I just kept saying no. I can recommend a very good salesman separately. The key obviously as everyone knows is to do your homework on the Internet first. I took what I learned from one negotiation session at one dealer to the next and built on that. For example, the first dealer I visited mentioned the 2% holdback. I didn't bring it up. I used that bit of info at the next dealer I visited. At least for the 2007 Odyssey, all prospective buyers are clearly in the driver's seat. No better time to buy one than now.
  • vanityvanity Member Posts: 2
    I haven't seen a lot of discussion about the EX (not EX-L). My wife objects to the leather so I was going with the EX, but now I'm worried that I might be missing something (such as the EX-L having distinct advantages).

    Any recommendations for an OTD price on an EX in the Baltimore area - or any area for that matter (please specify pre- or post- 5% tax). Thanks!

    P.S. Haven't been able to use the edmunds.com main site much. For some reason, it is the slowest site I've ever been to. Maybe there are conflicts between all of the ads and my security software, but web pages keep timing out before loading. Oh well, the forum works fine.
  • odymommaodymomma Member Posts: 6
    I just bought an '07 EX for $25,300 inc. dest., mud guards, wheel locks, & mats. + TTL for a OTD of $26,918. We're 6% tax here.
  • jrzigirljrzigirl Member Posts: 1
    If you are willing to drive to Woodbridge VA, (about 1.5 hours south of you) I got an EX (not L) for 24,900 OTD including tax (3.12) dest, tags and processing fees. It has mud guards, wheel locks, pin stiping, and door guards. I didn't ask for any of these things, they were just on the car and included. Hendrick Honda was great to deal with, did it all online and they beat my Cap 1 6.30% with 6.25% (60 months- every penny counts! :-)
  • dsaltzmandsaltzman Member Posts: 5
    Just closed today and picked up a 2007 EX-L (w/o RES or NAV). Ocean Mist Met.

    $28,089.60 OTD

    Base 25805
    Dest. 595
    Mud Guards 111.60
    Cargo Tray 0
    Wheel Locks 0
    Doc. 100
    Tax 1331 (MD 5%)
    Tags 147 (after rebate I will get from DMV b/c more than 1 year left on old tags)

    The dealership (CRISWELL Honda, Germantown, MD) was excellent to work with:
    -Deal was to the penny what the internet sales manager first quoted in response to my online inquiry.
    -No bait and switch.
    -When I requested specific colors, VIN #s for the in-stock vehicles were sent by email.
    -When we got talking seriously the night before eventually closing, the car was taken off the lot so I didn't have to worry whether it would still be there while I was waiting for the only other competitive offerer to give a final deal. (They tried, but didn't quite get as low. Tried to sway the deal with pinstriping and nitrogen in the tires, neither of which meant much to me.)
    -Once I made oral commitment to purchase, the paperwork was started so the deal could finish faster the next morning.
    -Deal finished very quickly, low pressure, courteous attempt to sell additional warranties, etc.
    -Car prep. and features training was thorough.
    -Dealership very large and amazingly clean.
    -Dealership even arranged the return of my rental car.

    Drove away very happy with kids and wife smiling.

    Salesman (initials A.R.) was quite professional and pleasant to work with. He gave a good quote fast and stuck with it. He read my email messages carefully and responded to what I had asked -- when I asked for OTD price, he gave it. He made sure he won the deal by being honest and courteous throughout and getting a few small things thrown in to keep me from going to a geographically closer dealer.

    All in all, this was a very, very good car-buying experience. We feel we purchased the right vehicle for our family, which represents a good value perhaps even at a higher price. To have gotten it at what we felt was a low price from a nice dearlership and a nice, low-pressure salesman was icing on the cake.

    :D I'll be recommending Criswell and Andy Russo to my friends and neighbors.

    (I did not get paid or have anything deducted from the vehicle price to write this. Nor did Criswell or Mr. R. ask me to do this. I just wanted to describe my experience honestly.)
  • swadudeswadude Member Posts: 2
    I too just completed a sweet deal on an Oddy EXL (no res/nav). If you are looking in the DFW area, Frank Kent Honda is the best dealership I've ever dealt with. I bought an Accord 18 months ago and this Oddy today. Neither time did I have to do a whole lot of haggling. I came in with my homework done and they obliged.

    Donkeypunch's post and other related posts were a huge help. I used his advice but did give Frank Kent the first shot at it. I told everyone I emailed that I was not going to do the match deal. Whoever would meet or beat my offer would sell me a car. I did test drive at Frank Kent 1st and told my old salesman that he could have the first shot at it since I had a great experience with him and FK prior. True to their word, they got me in and out quickly and were very fair and honest. No pressure or cheesy tactics. Great deal, great dealership.
  • ramseramse Member Posts: 2
    The dealer (David Michael, NJ) told me that the EXL – DVD is not in stock. But, they have come up with an option to install the RES in EXL and offered a better price than the EXL - DVD price that I initially got.

    After the negotiation, the final price offered is,
    Base 25408
    Delivery 595
    DVD (RES) 795
    Tax 1875.86
    NJ Tire tax 7.5
    Registration 354
    Documentation 195
    -------------------
    Total --- 29230.36

    I don't see any posts in this forum related to installing the RES in the EXL. Is it advisable to proceed with this? AM I getting a good deal in this one? Otherwise, when I compare the EXL with EXL - DVD, I don't see any other differences other than the DVD.
  • vfontevfonte Member Posts: 3
    I just bought a EXL without DVD or NAV in Ohio and was wondering if it was a good price?

    Base with Destination: 26,399
    Doc................................250
    Tax.(6.25%).................1,666
    Title.................................25
    Out the Door Total.......28,340

    The warranty was quoted as follows:

    ....Years Miles ..Deductible..Cost w/out Tax
    ....................(each occur)
    ......8....120K.....$0 .........$1195
    ........................$50 ........1115
    ........................$100 .......1065
    ........................$200 ........975

    ......7....100K.....$0 .........$1082
    ........................$50 ........ 1005
    ........................$100 ....... 952
    ........................$200 ....... 862

    Wasn't sure if these are good prices and where to find dealer cost on the invoice? Not sure if warranty is a good ideal or not.
  • cccompsoncccompson Member Posts: 2,382
    Your true price ($26,399 plus $250 = $26,649) was only ok in the current market.

    There's an entire thread on this site about Honda EWs. IMHO, there's no real good reason to buy one unless you have an R&N.
  • stillerzstillerz Member Posts: 11
    Does anyone have any inside info on whether or not there might be any incentives offered on the 2008's when they arrive?

    And, if there aren't any offered right away, typically when would Honda start offering incentives (such as the current $2000 offer).

    Thanks!
  • fivecentsfivecents Member Posts: 7
    I would re consider the EW considering there are still potential transmission issues that have extensive posting on this site also an ex had electric sliding door that sensors alone can cost $500+ per I think also a possible benefit is that if during the term of your EW you dont use it you can apply to receive your $ back a discussion also on this site..or go to www.honda-care.com and view the details of the money back program for yourself..
  • cccompsoncccompson Member Posts: 2,382
    Odysseys had some troubles two transmissions ago, no current issues of note. Same with the power doors - no widespread troubles on the third generation models.
  • mary36mary36 Member Posts: 52
    Got the EXL R&N for $28,669 (before TTL).

    Got a 63 mo @ 5.64% loan... plan on paying it off in 3 months with bonus checks but wanted to jump on the last bit of 07 inventory. Our dealer only had 1 more R&N when we left the lot today... and we drove away with our color preference.

    Bonus: cargo tray, mudguards, protection package and a full tank of gas ;)

    GREAT experience with the dealer... would highly recommend!
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