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I am getting a 2007 EX-L with R&N with no other accessories or options. Does that mean that I should get absolutely nothing else (mats, wheel lock, shopping net, etc.)?
In other words, what are some things that should be included and the dealer might just "forget" to include? Is there a link that has some kind of list where I can verify that I've gotten all that I should?
have you still got the 2.9% special? Hope i am not too greedy.
Again, Thanks very much for the sharing.
MSRP: $40,645 (including destination)
Invoice: $36,849
Holdback: $1166
Net cost to dealer: $35,683
I constructed a spreadsheet trading off purchase vs. lease. I assumed that instead of making a capital reduction on the lease you were going to invest that money. Obviously, investing it instead of making a capital reduction only makes sense if you think you can earn more via the investment than you'll pay in interest. That being said, what I came up with is that generally if you plan to keep the vehicle three years you're better off leasing. If you plan to keep it four years, it is a wash, both methods cost about the same. If you plan on keeping it five years, or longer, buying it is a better deal. My assumptions for the purchase included the cost of an extended warranty if you went longer than the factory warranty.
Honda has a new lease program in place for the 2008 Odyssey. They are offering a money factor of 0.00228 for a 36 month lease. You can use their lease calculator (http://www.hondafinancialservices.com/planning/frm_forward_calc.asp) to calculate your payments. The calculator always fills in the MSRP, but if you enter the amount you expect to capitalize it will give you the correct monthly payment for the 2008 Odyssey special lease program.
I do requsted a quote from your dealer and they are saying $26800 OTD(EX-L) I don't know why it got increased after the $500 increase on incentives. Still I am trying to get the best quote and i will let you know the status of this. Any one gets the best quote in Tristates, please help the new purchagers like me to save couple of $$$. Thanks to all
I am being quoted = $33,595 OTD + tax, title and license.
From what I can find on this forum, that seems to be about the right number, any thoughts? I see quite a few deals on this forum for the EL-X NAVI & RES, subtracting the difference in the invoice prices, it seems to be in the right range.
I'm going to try the donkeypunch1 methond on Thursday, which really will be the confimation, I hope!
I'm a married mother of one 2-year-old, who plans to have another baby next year. Right now I'm driving an 8-year-old, super-dependable Acura (Honda) TL, which I've owned since it was new and had no problems. (Notably this is my fourth Honda car.)
Since we're planning to have another baby, we think we will want a minivan in the next year and everyone I know is HIGH on the Odyssey.
So... following the famous donkey method, I've contacted some dealers near me (Northern VA/DC metro area).
My best offer so far is:
EXL for $26,507 OTD (includes VA taxes)
EXL with RES for $27,996.
These seem like pretty good prices in line with what I've seen here, maybe $150 more than the best price I've seen from a person posting from my area.
But here's the dilemma:
My husband thinks we should wait until mid-2008, and THEN buy a 2008 when the 2009s come out.
When I mentioned this in an email to the dealer with the best price, he said, "we wouldn't be close to doing this deal on a 2008 until the end of 2009 -- this is a closeout 2007 sale, because the 2008 Ody model was a "model refresh" -- so there won't be deals like this again for almost 2 more years!"
Is this BS, or should I try to convince my husband that since we have the money to do it now, there's no reason to wait until 2008?? :confuse:
And what do you guys think of these prices?
Any advice would be MOST appreciated!
And they will hit you with a $250 doc fee.
The plain fact is that there's no telling what future prices will be like.
However, there is an old saying about a bird in hand....
You're right about the document fee, I verified in writing that the price they gave me did not include the document fee, but did include destination, so the actual number from the dealer is $33,345, I added the document fee.
Oh, and no dealer installed options.
So..............you think I can do about $750 better?
The email barage begins on Wednesday.
Buying experience was great also, although selection is getting thin.
Don't know what part of the state you're in but competition is pretty good in Columbus anymore. Would recommend Hugh White except that when I was there having mine serviced a week ago they only had one Touring R&N left (IIRC, it was silver/black). They had probably a half dozen regular Tourings though - if you can do without the nav, I wouldn't be surprised if you couldn't buy one for about 30.
I've got new car fever,
Anyone else debating whether to buy this year-end or wait? :confuse:
Is there anything special about the 2008 EXL? (I can't find much difference.)
Not the lowest price on this board, but they offered me $1300 more for my trade in than Carmax.
Which dealership quoted you the best price on the EX-L with RES? Thanks.
Honda will feel the economy just like everyone else, but there's generally a floor on an Odyssey, unlike a 5 bed 3.5 bath in Texas.
If price is the ultimate factor, nows probably as good of time as any. If waitings the thing to do, waiting until summer will probably be better than January. I'd agree with the dealer that you won't see prices anywhere near todays on an 08 in Jan/spring.
Probably the quickest way to get results is to tell your husband he's right and that you should keep saving. After the 4th child in 2011, you'll have enough for a year end Escalade with spinners. Factoring in depreciation, it'll be good you bought it outright, otherwise you'd be upside down :P j/k.
Don't want to get to greety but is this a good price? Dealer thinks these will be all gone in 2 weeks.
Anyway, thanks for all the advice. I think when my sister shows up with her new Odyssey at Thanksgiving, that might make my case more than anything -- the ease alone of getting kids in and out will be a major improvement over my Acura (which I love -- and we affectionately call "Bunny").
But I think it's bye-bye Bunny, hello soon-to-be-named Odyssey...I hope.
And for the person who asked which dealership gave me my best price, I'd rather not do the "reveal" on that until it's a done deal. But I suggest contacting all dealerships in Northern VA/Metro DC/Maryland area with the donkey method (email all dealerships asking for the same model quotes, give them no phone number/DO NOT respond to their pleas that you call them, you want their OTD price including destination, taxes, all fees, nothing else to be charged, and you can move quickly -- don't share whether you have a trade in or need financing, mention you know about the dealer incentive), and you'll see where I got lowest.
Happy hunting!
Also, when you went into these dealers (waste of time rule number 4, or 3) did you talk to the internet guys? Talking to Joe, who's itching for the next guy to walk in the door, isnt going to produce the lowest number.
Whats the difference if you get someone elses quote or fabricate your "desired" number. Some call it dishonest, I call it negotiation because they can always tell you where to go. If they get there though, and don't play games, I'd show up, drive and buy the car from them. Of course after trying to save 1/2 a point by telling them that you have 5.5% on super cosco preferred member rate. If you have good credit they should beat it. If your credit is lousy, don't bother.
We are in the market for a minivan, Odyssey seems to have more favorable reviews compared to the Sienna.
I read through some of the posts here. If we are going to buy a 2007 model, how do we go about requesting quotes from dealers? The online quotes (following donkeypunch1 approach) seem to be for 2008 models only.
Can anyone breakdown the 2007 EX-L price, where do I find invoice pricing for options? What is the dealer holdback? I understand the cash incentive is 2500$ now and there is a 2.9% financing incentive as well. If anyone can give me an idea of a target price to shoot for, that will be really nice.
Thank you all and have a wonderful thanksgiving!
Randy
BTW, 5.5% is a decent rate, but my Honda dealer gave me 5.24% after I told him my credit union offered 5.25%. There's still cheap money out there--you just have to find it.
For financing, like vinny notes, credit union-- wherever you can get a good rate and then bring that check to the dealer and tell them you have 5.25 or whatever. Your credit will need to be good to pull it off.
The quote you have isn't terrible, but would think you can do a bit better. If that have your color call the guy and tell him you can do 25,400 incl. destination and see what he says. I wouldn't kill yourself to save another $300, but I wouldn't take your last color choice at your current quote.
Dont waste your time going back in to that place or another until you get your deal done with written confirmation.
I am looking for 2007 EX-L in tristates. So far, the best quote I got was:
Internet Special Price:$24,955
Freight: 635
Processing Fee: 100
VA Tax 3%: 770.70
VA Tags: 98.50
Overall Total: 26,559.20 ---OTD. Is this the good price? I got this from Hersons Honda. But, they don't have the color I am looking for - Nimbus Gray. I am thinking of Slate Green or Ocean mist.
Thank you.
2007 ODYSSEY $6295 OFF MSRP
On the Odyssey take MSRP (total vehicle price) subtract $6295 add taxes, tags, freight $635, and processing fee.
Wonder if this is the good deal, i can get it in VA itself, instead of go to rockville. What do you guys think about this?
Assume four people wants to buy EX-L (total of 4) we may get the quote around 25K each. what do you guys think? I am ready to be in the pool.
of:
$28974 internet price
$635 destination
$99 proc fee
This does not include any options either. I already have my financing lined up for 3.5% for 60 months (WOOHOO!!) This does not include any trade or anything either. We will also be registering in Oregon, so we do not have sales tax, or anything. only $30 plate transfer fee. What price should I look for on the 07 touring?I would appreciate any help!!!!!!!
3.5% is fantastic! What bank are you using?
Thanks!
Backup sensor - 598 MSRP
Fog lights - 299
Cross Bars - 199
All season mats - 199
Auto day/night mirror - 279
Total - 1574 MSRP. Any guesses as to what the invoice would be?
BTW, Herson gave me the price as $24850+ TTFP already.
Just Purchased a 2007 Odyssey with Res and Nav. 31300 OTD.
Probably could have gotten a little better deal but this was the only one we found that was the color we wanted inside and out that wasn't too far away.