2013 and earlier Honda Odyssey Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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  • odyssey7odyssey7 Member Posts: 21
    Please Read All buyer’s very important article about White Plains Honda

    http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/258/RipOff0258114.htm
  • kyfdxkyfdx Moderator Posts: 268,261
    Not sure how important... The original complainant says the problem was resolved to his satisfaction?

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  • water48334water48334 Member Posts: 10
    For all those who bought EX-L with N/R, why don't you jut buy EX-L, then install the navigation and rear DVD player from bestbuy or other store, it's even cheaper and better (big screen), right?

    I plan to buy either EX-L with N/R or just Ex-L, there's about$2000-4000 difference, that's why I came to this question.

    Thanks for any input.

    water48334
  • mary36mary36 Member Posts: 52
    I didn't care about NAV (as a mom with young children) I wanted the back up cam. And the cam and NAV are integrated together.

    I go to many functions with tight parking lots or people's houses where children are running around everywhere. Just tonight we were at a get together at a friend's house with little ones running around... we were able to see even in the dark with the cam. (Of course, nothing beats physically looking behind you and in your mirrors).

    And I like having the DVD builtin and not aftermarket.
    I don't think you can get NAV withOUT DVD anyway.

    Yes, there is a price difference... but considering we're planning on keeping this Ody for a LONG time... the extra inetegrated features were worth it to us.
  • jonfrasierjonfrasier Member Posts: 20
    It's important because of the pattern. If you read his previous post you'll see that White Plains Honda tried to pull the same switch on him. He agreed to purchase a specific van and when he arrived to pick it up they tried to switch it with a van that had some considerable mileage on it for a brand new vehicle.

    I'm shopping for a Van in the NYC area and I won't shop at White Plains Honda now that I've read these accounts.
  • mytouringmytouring Member Posts: 13
    This is my first post, I just purchased a 2007 Touring black on black with Nav and DVD I paid $32,700.00 sticker price was a little more than $39,000.00 Did I get a good deal?
  • odyssey7odyssey7 Member Posts: 21
    Yes, it is very important because we (buyers) are paying to dealer. Dealer not gave anything for free, even some of them are says “this price is below dealers cost” I don’t believe that. Look @ the NY better business bureau.

    http://www.newyork.bbb.org/reports/businessreports.aspx?id=26541&pid=44&page=0&F- indStr=White+plains+honda&SearchBy=company&Address=&City=&Phone1=&Phone2=&Phone3- =&MembersOnly=False
  • angelchicagoangelchicago Member Posts: 38
    I have yet to purchase our Ody (waiting for 2008 model) but I have been looking hard at why get DVD and Navi from Honda vs after market. Generally speaking you will pay more from Honda. What you do get in return is a DVD that is installed with a lower profile to ceiling (less obstruction to rear vies) and and Navi that is integrated (not easily stolen) into car with larger screen. If you choose to purchase the Honda extended warranty you will also get both items since they were installed in the factory covered by the extended warranty as well (plan to purchase 8 yr war so this is a long extension). You will also get some other throw ins with these higher tier packages that help to offset the costs such as back up camera, XM radio, Navi voice command, etc.

    If you choose to get the items after market, which is still a good option, you will pay less, but you may find yourself fumbling around to find/plug in the Navi, service the DVD player etc.

    Although I do not like to throw money away in this case (we hold van for 10 yrs) I am just willing to pay what would be likley an extra grand to have it all integrated with Honda.
  • water48334water48334 Member Posts: 10
    Very well said, thanks.

    I do feel that the factory installed navi/DVD should be better intergrated than after market installed theoratically. But the price difference (which maybe around $1500-2500) makes me think about this question. Sometime I am thinking if I should just buy portable Navi/DVD player which are only $1000 for both even for the best products on market, and I could bring them with me anywhere, and also I don't need to buy another DVD player for my son because he is the one sitting on back watching it.
  • cisenorcisenor Member Posts: 1
    Just signed my contract with my local Honda Dealer in Colorado for $30162 plus tax. No other dealer fees or any other of the miscellaneous charges that they normally put on your bill. I used other people's costs from this website to help me get my price down so just wanted to contribute my price so others may do the same. A point of note, the color we wanted was unavailable at my dealer so this cost includes a dealer transfer. Once again, the cost of the car included all fees and only had tax to be added. Hope this helps some one.
  • barney17barney17 Member Posts: 3
    I just paid the following for a new 07 Odyssey EXL without DVD/NAV in MA.

    Base $25,876 (including dest and $2K incentive)
    adds 279 (cargo liner and mud guards)
    Doc/Title 259
    Plate xfer 65
    Inspect 29
    MA Sls Tx 1,309 (5%)
    Total OTD $27,817

    I was wondering how this compares to what others have paid and hopefully this will help someone out there get a good deal. I followed the methods described in these forums and got 10 solid quotes in writing before I talked to any dealers. Also, beware Commonwealth Motors in Lawrence, MA the sales manager gave me an OTD price in writing, I reconfirmed his price before driving down there and when I got there I was told that he made a mistake (he confirmed in writing) and the actual price was $1,000 higher! (he said I should have known that it was a mistake) I left immediately and purchased the vehicle from the dealer with the next best offer. This dealer tried to back off on the mudguards and cargo liner when we were doing the paperwork, but I had it in writing and I had to threaten to walk out before they agreed to include them in the deal.

    Let me know if this is helpful and good luck!
  • tcob73tcob73 Member Posts: 4
    We just had a very similar experience in the twin cities metro area of mn. We just drove home a slate green EXL no nav/dvd for 25,900+TTL = ~28,100 (6.5% tax). No trade in.

    I contacted all 5 dealers in the metro area and 2 just outside. I tried to email everyone but not all dealers had an email and a couple were slow responding so I called. Pretty much drove all of them until they could no longer match the best price so I think this is pretty close to the best you can do in our area. In the end the best price came from a short but sweet telephone conversation with the sales manager himself at the winning dealership.

    As a little bonus, we were also able to get financing at 5.5% for 60 months, a really good deal from what I can tell.

    No issues when we went in to close the deal.

    Thanks to all on this forum for your advice and info, it really helped.
    :shades:
  • growingfamilygrowingfamily Member Posts: 2
    This forum has helped me alot, I am eight month pregnant and didn't want to spend time hassling and haggling at the dealership. I want to know the fair price that others paid for similar van. I walked in a dealership on Friday Oct 5, found the color I like, made a firm offer of $32K OTD (tax in Southern CA is 8.25%), they didn't accept and didn't bother gave me a counter offer so we walked out. The next day Oct 6, we went to Galpin Honada in Mission Hills, CA we told the sale person the same thing, $32K OTD for the same without the cargo tray but with bluetooth set up. After no much hassle we got the deal, it was the best smooth transation we every got, the sale person she was great. This forum is wonderful, thank you all for posting your experience on here.
  • ak24richak24rich Member Posts: 1
    I'm about to buy & make a contract for '07 Odyssey EX-L w/Nav + RES this coming Saturday, Edison, NJ.
    I got an offer from a dealer $29,300. But all the extra charge will come additionally, such as destination ($635), sales tax (7%), MVC, and so on.
    Pls help me whether this $29,300 is a good deal or I need to negotiate further more.
    I checked Toyota Sieena as well, but felt Odyssey is better.
  • mytouringmytouring Member Posts: 13
    I think you can get a better deal. I got quoted a price of $28,700 for an '07 Odyssey EX-L w/Res and Nav not including tax and fee's in Mass.

    I ended up buying the Touring w/Res and Nav for $32,700. and am wondering if I got a good deal.
  • peters3peters3 Member Posts: 5
    I am also in the Twin Cities. Which dealer did you have a good experience with?
  • sri7039sri7039 Member Posts: 1
    Base Price : 21386.41
    3% NC Tax : 641.59
    Tag & Title: 74.00
    Doc Fee : 398.00
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    OTD 22500.00
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    On Sunday evening I was just browsing the parking lot, the dealership was closed but there was just one salesman, who left his card with me. Next day I emailed him with what I wanted, just a base model LX. He instantly offered me $4000 off of MSRP (26,280) resulting in a OTD of 23,462.40. I requested a OTD of 22500. He wanted me to come in to the dealership. I went there today evening, test drove an LX (only 2 were available in the lot) and choose one of them. After 2 minutes of talking, he accepted 22500. For minute I thought I should have low balled even more, anyway ,he worked back the base price based on my OTD. No financing. They accepted a personal check and within 2.5 hours, Nimbus Grey Honda Odyssey LX was in my garage.

    Overall it was a great experience. If you have any questions email me at sri7039 at yahoo dot com, I can provide you the name and contact details for the saleman, he was very friendly, courteous and professional.
  • tcob73tcob73 Member Posts: 4
    Luther Brookdale of Brooklyn Park was the winner. ~$400 better than anyone else.

    2nd place went to Luther Hopkins, even though they were really never the lowest bid in any give "round" they always matched or beat the best bid, until the end. Salesman was nice until the end when they fed me a line badmouthing Brookdale.

    Honorable mention goes to the internet department at Richfield Honda, they had the best first round bid and ended up a still competitive 3rd, they just never moved from their initial bid (like I said, honorable) and so were eventually passed.
  • tampahondatampahonda Member Posts: 31
    Mytouring,

    The Touring invoice is $35,388. If you subtract the $2000 factory to dealer rebate, as well as the 2% Holdback ( $795), then dealer cost for the vehicle is $32,593. So, the closest you can come to that number is the closest to their cost.

    I bought my Touring w/ R&N on 09/30 for $32,683 ($35,400+/- OTD w/ FL tax, tag, and $599 dealer fees.) I took delivery of dealer stock, so I got some extra add-ons for no charge, too.
  • socalwheelssocalwheels Member Posts: 1
    Using the techniques of this board, I sent a bunch of emails, received quotes back from most, although some had to be prompted.

    Currently best offer is for base of 27,249 = 29,810 OTD. I'm still looking for my color at this price, but before I pull the trigger, any of you experienced folks have any thoughts on this offer?
  • cdoobiestcdoobiest Member Posts: 16
    Hi, I just bought same EXL end of Sept from Honda Cars of Boston. Got it a little cheaper

    25197 Base
    199 Doc
    5 Title Transfer Fee
    85 Plates
    Tax 1259.85 (5% TaX)

    26745.85 OTD Price

    Since I got the car so cheap they wouldn't budge on accessories so I did get mudflaps for 150 and cargo tray for 90 which was 10% off. I could have got it a little cheaper at bernardiparts.com but it was one stop shopping.

    As for other dealers in MA, thanks for heads up on Commonwealth. They did seem slimy and the only other dealers who came close to price was boch, and bernardi. herb chambers kept wanting me to come in. the rest weren't even close
  • burt_reynoldsburt_reynolds Member Posts: 1
    I just signed a purchase agreement in the Boston area for an EX-L w/Nav+Res for $29162 = $31000 OTD. Used phone/email to compare prices and went back and forth with 2 dealers with counter-bids twice.

    Seems that the $28700 was even better than our deal - too bad I didn't check this site before we bought the vehicle this evening.
  • newody07newody07 Member Posts: 4
    You should be able to get your Ody for $29,300 with everything included (destination fees, prep fees, any dealer paperwork fees, and anything already installed on the vehicle such as pinstripping, mudguards, wheel-locks, floormats) except TTL.

    Maybe even a better price since the 2008 season is upon us.

    Other folks have gotten that price including myself--see my post #16271 on 31AUG.

    Good luck in your buying experience.
  • all4carsall4cars Member Posts: 5
    I brought a EX-L in NJ. The price isn't great (OTD: $29225)
    But there is item call "M.V.I.D transfer fee(optional)" on my contract for $299. Sales person explained this would give me extra $5000 above insurance claim if the car was stolen in 5 years.
    Does anyone know it? is it worth $299? or is it just another way to steal money ?

    Thanks for your input.
  • kyfdxkyfdx Moderator Posts: 268,261
    Does anyone know it?

    Nope.. but, it sounds like window etching..

    is it worth $299?

    Very doubtful..

    or is it just another way to steal money ?

    Sounds like an accurate assessment..

    regards,
    kyfdx

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  • manny08manny08 Member Posts: 2
    I'm in Los Angeles and looking to purchase an EX. Currently the lowest quote has been $24,344.00 + TTL. Is this good?
  • manny08manny08 Member Posts: 2
    misterjohnny, where in Los Angeles did you purchase the EX? I'm also looking for an EX. What was the OTD price?
  • jerrychocojerrychoco Member Posts: 2
    I am closing the deal this weekend. Please email me at jerrychoco@gmail.com if you still want to buy together. thanks
  • rmcmrmcm Member Posts: 5
    It looks like I should be able to get this for at least $28,700 after reading some of these posts. We live in Oklahoma so I guess there's no sales tax which should help quite a bit on the OTD price.

    My question is, do you think I should try for this now or will an even better deal come along since they are still getting in 2007s and the 08's aren't here yet? I really like the Sienna better, but can't find a dealership willing to negotiate a fair price. I can get way more Honda for the money.

    I'm getting really sick of the salesman. Either they are stupid or just pretend to be. One even said that deal($28,7) was b/c other states had sales tax and those dealerships make money off the sales tax, what???
  • seattledjseattledj Member Posts: 4
    jerrychoco, what price are you getting for EX-L (base and OTD). I am interested in EX. This will give me an idea of the price for EX in Seattle area. thanks
  • martin23martin23 Member Posts: 1
    Hi,

    I got quotes for 2007 Honda Odyssey EX from several dealerships in the Columbus, OH area, all giving me roughly the following price:

    Base $24,200 (including dest)
    Doc 250
    Title 25
    Tax 1,588
    Total OTD $26,063

    Is there any room for negotiating, if yes how much should I suggest?

    Thanks
    Martin
  • mytouringmytouring Member Posts: 13
    I got that quote at Boch Honda in Norwood. This site is great for finding out what other people are paying.

    Enjoy the new ride!!! :shades:
  • odyssey7odyssey7 Member Posts: 21
    Hi all,
    Thank you to all members. I purchased Odyssey EXL on last Saturday from NJ (Honda of Essex)for OTD $29100.00 this price include Fog lights, mud flap, trunk tray, wheel locks and all season floor mats. My tax is 8.375%. Let me tell you something about the dealership, there internet sales manager (Luke DeRosa) is not an honest person, on Friday he agree with me $29000 on Saturday he increase $29600 and also he don’t want talk to me. But I met a different manager and sales person @ dealership they are very nice and help me lot. I was planning to leave the dealership with out purchasing the van then this manager call me and ask me if I give you $29100 OTD with wheel locks can you singe the paper now. I agree with him I bring the van on Saturday evening.

    I have to meet my friend on Saturday who is living 5 miles away from this dealership and he told me on Friday to ask price from this dealer otherwise I don’t have any plane to purchase from Honda of Essex because the dealership is 25 miles away from my house. I ask flowing dealerships close to my house, Mahwah Honda, Nanuet Honda, DCH Paramus Honda, D&C Honda, Tarry Town Honda and White Plains Honda (# one Cheater) there price is $1200 to $1500 more.

    This forum is very helpful for the car buyers.
    Once again Thank you to all members for your wonderful help
  • neisnerneisner Member Posts: 1
    I'm looking at Odyssey EX-L in SF Bay Area (preferably on Peninsula). Just trying to figure out what should be my target price. I'm not sure if I got this right, but invoice is 28,159, less $2K incentive, less 2% holdback which brings it to $25,596. Nothing I can do about tax (8.25 uggg), but do I factor in the $635 destination? Thoughts on what should be the pre-tax price?
  • hikennyhikenny Member Posts: 2
    EXL PRICE (NIMBUS GREY)

    BASE : 27,000
    TAX : 9.2%
    DOC : 50
    LIC : 179
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    29,713.25

    I wanted to buy EXLes with a member of this forum. But i left in urgent situation abruptly. So, i bought it yesterday. I paid the money with good feeling even though it was a little expensive than i thought due the salesman was really excellent and i really needed car ASAP.

    really thanks for members of this forum (especially jerry)

    kenny
  • shawshankmanshawshankman Member Posts: 9
    Looking to sign tonight in Central Florida. Offer on the table is $29,250 incl destination and handling charges + 2 years free oil. Tax & Title NOT included.
  • cccompsoncccompson Member Posts: 2,382
    There's still some room, either in terms of price or having the selling dealer include some accessories at that quote.

    Curious as to which ones you've talked with - there's plenty on the ground here in Central Ohio the last time I checked.
  • kgm7561kgm7561 Member Posts: 8
    EXL R&N?
  • gsnoddygsnoddy Member Posts: 14
    Hey there cdoobiest --

    I'm getting ready to send out an e-mail blast for an EX-L to dealers in MA and your price ($25,197) is the best I've seen for an EX-L. Did you have a trade-in? OR was the price quoted above the actual base?

    That's what I'm trying for -- if not better!
  • jamato_skjamato_sk Member Posts: 4
    I currently have a quote of 25,747 for an 07 EX-L after many emails to other dealers and bouncing counter-offers back and forth (as well has using this site - many many thanks to all who have posted info).
    This is BEFORE my trade-in of a 99 venture extended with 137k miles (they are offering me 1800 trade in), I am going to try to get them to up the trade in value a little...
  • philapaphilapa Member Posts: 25
    just traded in my 2005 EXL Nav/DVD with over 31,000 miles for the same 2007 for $5,000 plus tax, and $113 for the state vehicle registration fee today. No accessory except the pinstrike. I would need to replace all 4 tires for another 8000 miles with the current set.

    The GM of the dealer asked me not to mention their dealer name.

    I originally plan to wait for the 2008, but I can't pass on this offer.

    I kept my original cargo net since the 2007 does not come as standard.

    I am pretty pleased with the auto door lock and unlock feature since the 2005 does not come with it.

    I tried two other Honda dealers last Saturday. Both dealer only offer me 19,600 for my trade. One Toyota dealer offered me 20,600 for trade.

    Good Luck :shades:
  • cdoobiestcdoobiest Member Posts: 16
    Hi, 25 197 was base. I had 2000 CRV but they would only give me 5000, so I sold it privately. KBB trade in was 6000 for fair. Sold it for 7600.00.

    Add tax, title and doc fees. Bernardi and Boch was a little over 26,000 so Honda Cars was the best. Send me a email and I will give you sales guy I went through. Very good guy.
  • kgm7561kgm7561 Member Posts: 8
    hey, where are u based at?
  • kgm7561kgm7561 Member Posts: 8
    I live in Arizona and am actively looking for an EX-L. I am dealing with 7-8 dealers online and am having trouble getting the price down to 25.9K/26K+TTL. It has been more like 27K+TTL.

    Has anyone bought EX-L in Phoenix/Tucson areas over the past 4 weeks? If so please let me know the details at mg_chase@yahoo.com
  • dexazdexaz Member Posts: 6
    Give the fleet/internet mgr at Right Honda of Scottsdale an email. We bought an EX-L w/XM radio 5-6 weeks ago for $26,300 +TTL.

    Very pleased with the deal, dealership etc. No BS, no surprises. They had a huge selection back then.
  • kgm7561kgm7561 Member Posts: 8
    Hi dexaz....... I would appreciate if you can provide me the name of the specific sales person you were dealing with. Thanks. You may mail me at mg_chase@yahoo.com
  • gsnoddygsnoddy Member Posts: 14
    cdoobiest --

    I must be slow, because I can't figure out your e-mail address.....my bad. May I ask you to send me the name to gsnoddy at wpi.edu?

    Sorry about that....
  • jamato_skjamato_sk Member Posts: 4
    southern ohio, but got a similar quote from dealers in columbus, oh
  • jamato_skjamato_sk Member Posts: 4
    Wondering if anyone in the know, knows if honda is going to offer any better rates or extra incentives later in the year, once the 08s come out?

    or do they usu offer better rates (better then 4.9-6.0), or add more incentives prior to the end of a model year?
  • noodle05noodle05 Member Posts: 3
    Hi, I was looking for Odyssey 07 EX-L, with out NAV/DVD, most of dealers gave me around $2,7000. How much your paid for it in SF bayarea?

    Thanks

    Noodle
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