2013 and earlier Honda Odyssey Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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  • enp14enp14 Member Posts: 16
    Where are you located and what was sales tax? thx.
  • spostspost Member Posts: 2
    Located in Alabama. Our tax is 3.5%.
  • mursilismursilis Member Posts: 20
    I appreciate the tip regarding the EX-L with RES vs. no-RES, and we considered an aftermarket system, but I think the factory set-up is probably worth the premium price. It integrates the controls in the front, with the DVD player, has the aux jacks in the third row, etc. I admit it seems like quite a mark-up, but ultimately, I'm OK with that.
  • siggie1siggie1 Member Posts: 56
    We just took delivery of a Taffeta White 2008 Odyssey Touring. We got if from Maroone Honda of Miami. Using the donkeypunch1 method I attempted to get quotes from every dealer in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties - and even some from Orlando - and then go back to the best to try and beat the lowest price, and Maroone's price was significantly below every other dealer. The salesperson I worked with (no names allowed!) is the Director of eCommerce. By the time the deal had concluded my email thread with him was, when printed, 27 pages. I have no idea how he put up with my endless requests for information and iterations of the deal that might yield a lower price. He was so knowledgeable, patient, and willing to communicate that I suggested to him that he host a Web discussion so that people can get answers from someone who is in a position to provide them. He said that he would consider doing that. Please reply to this post if you want such a discussion and what type of information you would want to know.
  • hepdochepdoc Member Posts: 1
    I am also looking into an 08 Touring. My question is regarding PAX tires or not? I have read reports that PAX tires negatively affect the ride and are expensive to replace. Anyone knows if this is accurate? .... and/or any advice regarding this option.

    Also interested in advise to get a better deal. I also live in Miami. Thanks.
  • allison04allison04 Member Posts: 10
    Honda of Joliet, near Chicago. It was 25800 which included destination. We paid 6.5% tax,title and license was around 105. We financed with Honda at 5.4% after I told them my credit union rate was 5.75%.
    The quote for an ex was 24000
    exl was 25800
    exl-res 27200
    Did not get any quotes for Tourings
  • cccompsoncccompson Member Posts: 2,382
    There's an entire thread devoted to PAX here on edmunds as well as numerous discussion on the Odyssey owners' club website.

    My two cents: My '05 Touring rides stiffer than my dad's '06 EX-L. PAX tires cost more to replace than than regular tires. PAX costs an extra $600 on the '08s.

    What would I do if I was buying a Touring now? I'd get one equipped with PAX.
  • zizo1zizo1 Member Posts: 1
    May I ask how much did you pay for it? out the door (OTD)
    Thank you
  • siggie1siggie1 Member Posts: 56
    The 07 Touring would have been less money than the 08 we just got, but the primary reason I would not consider an 07 was because of PAX. The problem with PAX, IMHO, is that the problem it solved, forcing you to change a tire by the side of the road, is not as great a problem as the one it caused: It can leave you stranded. For example, you're coming home from a weekend outing on a Sunday and you blow a PAX tire. You can drive for up to 125 miles, but where are you going to go? There are no Honda service departments open, and very few tire shops can fix or replace a PAX tire. If you had regular tires you could put on the spare, drive to a tire repair place, get the tire fixed, or replaced, and you're on your way. With PAX if there is a Honda dealer within the 125 mile range you drive there, even if it is out of your way, and hope that on Monday morning that dealer has the PAX tire in stock, and has the equipment to replace it. If not, what do you do, tow the car because of a blown tire?

    As I stated in my earlier post. I got a great deal in Miami from Maroone Honda of Miami on the Palmetto at 57th. I contacted every Honda dealer in South Florida and no one came close to Maroone's price, and the service and attention I received from the Director of eCommerce was outstanding.

    Here's some lessons I learned during my recent Odyssey acquisition:

    1. When following donkeypunch1's method don't ask for mixed quotes. In my first emails I was asking for purchase price, lease terms, residuals, money factors. The request was confusing and didn't get me the results I wanted. It is OK to ask for multiple quotes, but don't ask for multiple quotes with multiple terms. Keep the first request simple, such as a purchase price or a lease payment. There will be subsequent communication where you can get the particulars, and then use the particulars to verify whether it is a real quote, or something just to get you in the door.

    2. Although donkeypunch1's advice is solid, you need to talk to the dealers to get information. Email alone just won't cut it. If I had not talked to the eCommerce people at Maroone Honda I never would have known that Honda had offered a special lease deal in December 2006, and that they might do it again. Once they told me that I confirmed it by searching the Edmunds forums (following Reagan's old Russian proverb: Trust but Verify), but it would not have occurred to me to look for that on my own. By waiting just a few days until Honda introduced their special lease program for the 2008 Odyssey I saved over $30 per month on the lease payment.

    3. Whatever deal you strike with the dealer get it in writing down to the last penny before you go to the dealership, and then print it out and bring it to the dealership with you and compare it line-by-line to what you are going to sign. Take as much time as you need to go over it line-by-line and figure-by-figure. If it is not exactly as agreed to, don't sign.

    4. Don't feel foolish asking questions and expecting replies. The only stupid questions are the ones you don't ask. If a dealer gets impatient with all your questions, that's probably a dealer you don't want to deal with.
  • donkeypunch1donkeypunch1 Member Posts: 119
    Siggie, I generally agree with you. To anyone following the collective purchase process suggestions that I've compiled, I'm by no means suggesting that you can't or shouldn't talk to an internet sales consultant over the telephone. What I am suggesting is that you initially request quotes via the internet. I have focused primarily on purchase and not lease, but would personally follow the same advice if I were to lease a vehicle. Keep the request simple: Model (ie, exl, exlres, color preference and that your looking for their best price (including destination) and the only extra should be tax, title, license. If you find it easier, request OTD (out the door) and then eventually ask them to itemize. Even if your intent is to lease, you should simply establish the capital cost (agreed upon purchase price) and then...not in initial mail, net out money factor, residual, and payment. You hit someone with this all at once and their heads going to be spinning.

    After you get your quotes, take the lowest and go back to the others that produced higher numbers to see if they'll match/beat. When you get down to the final few dealers, now's the time to make a few calls, toss out a lower number, see if they will bite, etc. I do contend that if you start calling back the clowns that ask you to call for an appointment without providing any quotation, your going to be wasting your time. I also can't stress enough that whatever is discussed/committed to, that you get them to send it to you in writing, print and bring it with you. Error on the side of conservation and document every detail.

    I personally haven't leased a vehicle, but would be really surprised if honda's "advertised" specials are the best price you can get. Just talking about 'lopping' $40 off or whatever per month usually isn't going to cut it, unless you negotiate a purchase price and then work back into the monthly payment/terms.

    Regarding phone contact, all I'm suggesting is that they don't need your phone number and you don't need to start pounding the phones out of the box. Get some quotes, work them online then make a few calls for final details and "best and final" offers. But then get it in writing.

    BTW, I have zero ties with capital one or costco. I like someone's suggestion about getting a check from a credit union to purchase the vehicle and then tell the dealer you have 5.25 from the credit union. You typically won't find money for 5.25 from anyone online, but a credit union is very possible. The bottom line is that you must get preapproved and have a check with a rate you can live with if the dealer doesnt match or better. I agree that your best chances of getting below 5.25 is credit union route.
  • vinnynyvinnyny Member Posts: 764
    You've got to read the PAX discussion before you take the PAX plunge...

    PAX tires cost twice as much to replace ($1200), service locations are limited (mostly at Honda dealers), and you usually have to wait for the dealer to order them (3-7 days). Many PAX owners complain of shorter tread wear--I only got 35k miles on mine and I'm religious about tire rotations and pressure checks. On the bright side, you won't have to stop in the ghetto to change a tire. Another positive note--the sidewalls on these things are almost indestructible--never got curb rash because of the thick ring that protrudes from the sidewall.

    I bought my 06 Touring in the southwest--bad idea. No dealers for hundreds of miles when we traveled. Thankfully, we never had a tire failure out in the desert.

    I bought my 07 Touring in VA. Now that I drive entirely on the east coast in urban areas, the PAX system makes sense--more dealers and more alternative modes of travel if I need to leave the van.
  • ckennedyckennedy Member Posts: 82
    ok the one dealer (real you know what) matched my previous offer. Not sure what this did other then to annoy me. Went back to my faithful guy and he knocked another $100 off so down to $25,650 for EX-L. I know they are still making money the question is how much but the end is near. No real dark colors left but a deal is a deal. Dealer could not do better on the financing of 5.5% thru credit union and will take your advice and sell via Craig's List. Two other dealers quoted me much higher on the phone and told me to jump on this deal. Would like to seal the deal by next week the latest.
  • liverpool1liverpool1 Member Posts: 10
    After several emails to several dealers, the least quote of 2007 Odyssey EX is $23,900 (base + destination charges). I didn’t negotiate yet. How far can I go to get the car?
  • austinsfsaustinsfs Member Posts: 9
    What;s your OTD on the EXL? Is $25,650 your base with destination PLUS TTL? Or ar they included? Looks like a great price.
  • ckennedyckennedy Member Posts: 82
    $25,650 includes destination plus TTL.
  • siggie1siggie1 Member Posts: 56
    Donkeypunch,

    I'm fully in agreement with you that once you leave the test drive phase and have started the acquisition phase you don't want to go anywhere near a dealership until you have a finalized deal in writing. My phone contact with dealers usually occurred because I did not get a response to my request for quote. Once I started making calls I found it easier to get information, especially about leases, than I did via email. For some reason, maybe it is just human nature, sales people were more willing to give me information while we were on the phone than they were via email. For example, a couple of dealers I called because they did not respond to my request for quote gave me a lease quote while we were on the phone. I know that the way they do that is through a computer system, so while we're on the phone I ask about things that are being displayed right in front of them such as the capitalized cost, the money factor, the residual, and the holdback. Every one of the dealers I talked to on the phone gave me that information without hesitation, while some dealers I was communicating with via email would not give that information even after numerous requests. Once I had the information it was quite easy to tell the dealer that the numbers sounded good, or not - and can you improve them - and please send me the quote via email.

    While it might seem like a good idea when negotiating a lease to first negotiate the sales price (capitalized cost), the problem with that is that it is only half of the equation. The lowest capitalized cost may not always get you the lowest lease payment because dealers can play with the money factor (basically the interest rate). A couple of dealers told me that on a normal lease Honda does not require dealers to offer the best money factor. The dealer can mark it up over and above what AHFC is offering. However, they also told me that on a lease special Honda does require the dealer to offer the special's money factor and no higher. I hope that is true.

    As for the Honda lease special, I agree that the X dollars per month on a particular vehicle with Y dollars due at inception that is advertised may not be best deal available. However, those lease specials are not just for the advertised model. They apply across the board to all the Odyssey models. So, a lease you negotiate on a different model (e.g. Touring) gets the same money factor as the advertised special (e.g. LX). Again, that's something I didn't know that I learned by talking to the dealers.

    As for confusing the numbers, it is not only consumers who can get confused. This is from an email I received from a Palm Beach county dealer (this is verbatim - the all-capitals format was in the original):

    THE DOWN PAYMENTS REPRESENT FIRST PAYMENT, TAGS, AND BANK FEES. IN REGARD TO ALL THE OTHER FACTORS, I DON'T HAVE THAT INFORMATION, OR REALLY EVEN UNDERSTAND THOSE THINGS, ALL I KNOW IS THAT FOR EVERY THOUSAND, GIVE OR TAKE THE PAYMENTS GO UP OR DOWN APPROXIMATELY $28.oo . MY SPECIALITY IS PRODUCT KNOWLEDGE OF THE VEHICLES THAT I SELL. IF I PROVIDE YOU WITH THE BEST PRICE, AND YOU ARE INTERESTED. PLEASE COME ON IN, AND SEE THE VEHICLE THAT WE HAVE IN STOCK. ALL THOSE MONEY FACTORS, RESIDUALS, AND EVERY OTHER QUESTIONS CAN BE ANSWERED BY MY MANAGER, WHO GIVES US LEASE PRICE QUOTES, AND HE WILL BE HAPPY TO PERSONALLY ANSWER ALL YOUR QUESTIONS.

    When you are negotiating a lease what you want from the dealer is the Dealer Disclosure form. It is the printout of the AHFC lease system. If they don't offer it, ask for it - many dealers will not send it because it contains information they don't want you to know. For whatever reason, multiple dealers did sent it to me. It gives detailed information in these categories:

    Money Due at Inception
    Payment Information
    Profit
    Rate Information
    Residual Information
    Capitalized Cost Breakdown
    Tax Breakdown
    Mileage Information
    Trade Information
    Maximum Advance Information
    Miscellaneous Information
    Fee Breakdown

    With that information, if you can get it, you should be fully armed to negotiate.
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  • tileguytileguy Member Posts: 3
    Silver w/ grey. And you? What about your APR? Please tell me you did better than what they offered.
  • donkeypunch1donkeypunch1 Member Posts: 119
    Kennedy- The price is decent enough IMO. My only suggestion is that you don't settle on a color you really don't want. If you have kids, the darker the interior the better IMO. Therefore, I'd stick to the exterior colors that offer charcoal interior, which I think is Silver Pearl exterior or the Navy blue. If you can't get the color you want from your dealer, I'd personally expand the search to a bit longer drive, trying to get the same price from another dealer that has your desired color. If he has a color you can live with, then go pull the trigger. I'd also ask them to throw in the 3 rows of all weather rubber mats. When they say they can't do it, see if you can get them from them for $100 or buy them from bernardi online and get them installed in the thing asap before snow and other crap ruins the carpet. You've got a good price, any lower is squeezing blood. Get your color and accessories at cost and be done.
  • felix_carfelix_car Member Posts: 16
    anyone to confirm? thanks.
  • felix_carfelix_car Member Posts: 16
    the dealer doesn't have my color. they said they can get the color from other dealer. In this case, the odyssey will be driven from one place to this place, and the distance is about 150 miles. Will this be a problem for a good break-in??

    thanks.
  • donkeypunch1donkeypunch1 Member Posts: 119
    Affirmative. Incentive is 2.5K.
  • ckennedyckennedy Member Posts: 82
    You are killing me with your wealth of info. Wife is pushing for the Res and darker color. I got a price of $27.7k for EX-L with Res from the General Manager I am dealing with. Is there anything else that comes with the Res? Hard to justify another $2k more then my EX-L price of $25,650. But if this will put her in any minivan I might have to.
  • infinitedreaminfinitedream Member Posts: 4
    I used DonkyPunch's method to get some quotes for a 2007 EXL in the Seattle WA area (although I missed the end of his recommendation to wait until after Thanksgiving).

    The best base price was $26,453.00

    The OTD pricing varied from ~29100 to 30200 (the prices included base, destination, tax, title, and documentation). So I asked the slightly higher prices (30200) if that was his best price (I told him he was over $1000 from other offers).
    His response "The $2500.00 is to the dealer and not the consumer, however I am passing $1000.00 on to you."... which suggests the price should be more like 28700.
    A couple dealers flat out told me the incentive was for DEALERS (yes they put it all caps for me :p ) and offered me invoice.

    1. Is it typical, that even asking for an OTD price, they don't mention that mud flaps and wheel locks (the minimum Northwest dealer accessories) are not included?

    2. One dealer stated there were only about 30 EXL's left in WA, which he considered a 10-day supply. Should I pursue an OTD price more in line with $28700?
  • llbabullbabu Member Posts: 7
    hi Kennedy, Where did you get the quote $25,650 for 2007 EX-L? Is the price OTD or excluding taxes. we are looking for 07 EX-L in tristates.
  • donkeypunch1donkeypunch1 Member Posts: 119
    Just remember Happy Wife = Happy Husband. The RES is about a $1500 feature option. Includes the integrated 10 inch screen and 2 wireless headsets. The 3rd row has aux jacks so that the buckaroo's back there can also listen with garden variety wired headsets. Invoice on EXL = 28159 vs Invoice on EXL RES = 29604. Take the $1445 invoice difference, round up to $1500. Add the $1500 to your EXL price of $25,650 and that puts you at $27,150.

    Call the guy and tell him you understand this to be a $1500 option, not a $2k option. Tell him you'd be willing to pay $1500 on top of the $25,650 and that you'll head in tonight to buy the thing if he can get there. (if he has your color...check that as well). At the 2K he wants, he's making $500+ on the system alone. You might not have much negotiating power if he's only got 1 or 2 left on the lot. If he has your color, the most I'd go is $27,300 if he has your color (to just be done with it)

    Lots of debate on whether or not the $1500 is worth it. $1500 is different things to different people. Personally, If I'm buying a living room on wheels and have kids, I'd bite the bullet and go for the integrated system. They can watch movies or play video games and you can listen to music without hearing it. You can also control the system to a certain extent up-front so that your wife isn't climbing back there to deal with it. I know...you can buy a 1080P 42" for less than $1500 these days. However, you can't integrate it cleanly into your vehicle. Conversely, I can totally appreciate the folks that draw a line and go with a much less expensive non-integrated system. That also cuts down on kids watching the stupid thing everytime they get in the car--which can be a good thing.
  • donkeypunch1donkeypunch1 Member Posts: 119
    If the price is OTD, bottom line is that you don't bend on any extra's--they honor their OTD price. If they put other options on the vehicle and didn't factor, that's their issue. Regarding your last Question "Should I pursue an OTD price more in line with $28700?" In most areas, yes--most definitely. However, for whatever reason Wash State is usually the highest in the nation. No matter how hard you push, how long you wait, etc. you may not ever see the price. If you don't need a car NOW and can live with potentially seeing all the EXLs sell by months end (doubt it but never know), then I'd wait until the end of the month and see if their prices change at all. If not, you have to decide whether you want the car for that price or not. Another option is to buy out of state and drive the thing back. Lot of hassle there, unless you turn it into a family vacation and double down. By then it's probably a wash, but you got a vacation out of it. Kick the tires in Portland, that drive isn't too bad. Or take a one-way and drive the thing back. Their prices are usually high too, but worth checking.
  • frankr3frankr3 Member Posts: 9
    Looking at the 07 EXL with Nav and Res in the LA area. Don't really care for leather or RES but have no choice if i want to get NAV. Great deals on the 07 due to end of year clearance. So far, just based on a few calls (ask for fleet manager), I've got $29,500 plus TT&L. Will be making more calls to see if I can do better. Any one able to get better than $29.5 on an 07 EXL with NAV & RES?

    One thing to note, I test drove an 07 yesterday and was surprised to find that the brakes were way off in that they were vibrating and loud. Mentioned it to the salesman who said he would send it to the service dept to be adjusted. Also find the interior somewhat 'plasticy' compared to my father-in-laws 2002. Was peeved that the 07 does not have aux input for ipod, which is std on the 08s. Nevertheless, good value for money, especially at $29.5K.
  • 287866287866 Member Posts: 3
    Are residual values published? If not, what is the best way to find out the residual value of an Odyssey van so I can calculate the lease payment before speaking with a dealer?
  • mfletou1mfletou1 Member Posts: 508
    Well, after over a month of tracking this forum and talking to dealers, we finally have an Odyssey in our driveway.

    We live in Virginia and purchased a 2007 Odyssey EX-L, Nighthawk Black with Ivory Leather.

    Here was our deal from Herson's Honda in Rockville, MD

    MSRP: $31095
    Freight:$ 595
    Wheel locks: $101.00
    Paint Matched Moldings: $399.00
    Processing Fee: $100.00

    Total List price: $32190

    Discount: $6996.00

    Purchased for $25294 ($24599 + $595 (freight) + $100 (processing)

    With 3% VA Sales Tax and Tag Transfers ($51), TOTAL OTD $26103.

    Car had a build date of 6/07 and 23 miles on the odo, some of which were ours.

    Herson's was great to work with. I asked for this deal over the phone on Monday. The internet salesperson asked the GM to approve it which he did, she called me back and sent me an email confirming on Monday,and held the vehicle for me until today (Wed.). We went in this morning, drove the car by ourselves, went over it with a fine tooth comb. They had two employees work on detailing it perfectly (there were a few smudges on the outside).

    They gave me a list of accessories I could add, which we declined to do. The finance guy was nice, tried to get us to buy the extended warranty which we declined, but was not particularly high pressure.

    I'm doing my own financing through my credit union so that wasn't an issue. We did have them evaluate our trade but they could not come close to our CarMax appraisal. I'm not surprised since CarMax gave us over $1000 over Blue Book for some reason. There is a CarMax location right down the street from them (a half a mile away) so after we were done at Herson's we just went there and sold it to CarMax.

    Could we have done better if I had waited to the very last day at the month? Possibly, but I doubt it. I couldn't get any dealer to match Herson's price the last few days, and we were quite particular about what we wanted (Nighthawk Black). I had been tracking inventories and there were very, very few black Ody's still around.

    Our deal ended up being $1000 under invoice, + the $2500 rebate. How can you go wrong on such a high quality vehicle?

    I would highly recommend Herson's if you are in the Metro DC area. Good luck to everyone.
  • 287866287866 Member Posts: 3
    I just received a price quote from in So. Cal for an EXL with RES for $27535 plus TT&L. I actually wanted a quote with NAV as well so I replied and requested another quote which I am still waiting for. I will post that quote when i receive it.
  • beachmom3beachmom3 Member Posts: 12
    Hi there,
    I got my EX yesterday for 23,632 :shades: I don't think I could have gotten it too much lower. I did all the negotiating through e-mail, closed on the price and went in to the dealer just twice. Once to double check the interior color ( olive- which is not really olive) and once to pay and pick it up.
  • liverpool1liverpool1 Member Posts: 10
    Hi,

    Is $23,632 includes destination charge? how about other charges like doc. fee etc...
  • beebowbeebow Member Posts: 12
    We decided on an 08' EX-L after looking at both the 07' and 08'. We love the looks and added features on the 08' too much to settle for the 07'. We normally keep our vehicles a long time so the extra cost was ok. The price was $29,600 plus TTL and we purchased from Showcase Honda in Phoenix AZ. Hope this helps anyone looking at the 08'. Our salesperson was great to work with and made everything go smoothly. :)
  • ckennedyckennedy Member Posts: 82
    In New York and yes it excludes takes.
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  • mfletou1mfletou1 Member Posts: 508
    Hey, people should buy what makes them happy. Especially if money isn't a huge issue.

    But if it is, that puts the 2008 at about $4,300 more than the 2007 for the same model.
  • beebowbeebow Member Posts: 12
    For all of the best prices I could find in Arizona we were just under $3,000 difference at the time we purchased. The other dealers didn't want to come down any more on the 07's even when we said we would purchase on the spot. Either way we just love the looks of the 08'. We bought the Dark Cherry with tinted driver and passenger window, splash guards, rear cargo tray, and a few other options thrown in. Gotta love what you drive. Nothing wrong with the 07's.
  • jmarrinjmarrin Member Posts: 5
    I have never bot a Honda before but I've heard they won't negotiate. I'm sure they're willing to deal for 07s but is that true for 08s?
  • ckennedyckennedy Member Posts: 82
    Donkey just put a deposit down on 2007 EX-L Res.You were right on point and got the color i wanted i mean what the wife wanted, happy wife=happy husband. she was not crazy about the ivory interior with kids but i said enough is enough i can't build the thing myself and that was the last one they had in the black and the surrounding area for that matter. They broke down the msrp, invoice, $2500 dealer rebate and holdback. Total price $27,500 plus TTL. I don't think there was much more room as they split the holdback with me and they are entitled to make some profit. Wonderful experience so far. You are right about taking these numbers with a grain of salt. I was able to drop a name that put me in contact with the general manager who calls the shots, without that i would be much higher and the most pleasant expereince out of all the dealers. see about wheel locks or all weather mats but at this point i am happy. Without your comments doubt i would have done this. thanks for everything and happy holiday.
  • ivfmommeeivfmommee Member Posts: 15
    I have been going back and forth between a few dealers, and I think I have finally got the best possible quote, but I want to run it by here first.

    $28,500 purchase price
    $595 destination
    $399 processing

    $29,494 OTD because we do not have sales tax since we are registering in Oregon

    This is also including a value package that includes mud guards, wheel locks, door guards, pin stripe, and wheel well guards ($380 dealer price value)
  • frankr3frankr3 Member Posts: 9
    Seems like a pretty good deal. I'm looking at one in Los Angeles and got $29,500 so far, including destination. I think if I need negotiate further, they'll throw in the extras like mud guards, etc. Envious about the 'no tax' part in Oregon though.
  • richiehrichieh Member Posts: 17
    Using the Donkeypunch method, I asked 16 dealers for quotes, so far, the low for an 07 Tour RES NAV is 32.6K, next is 32.9K from two dealers. All three dealers area between 50-100 miles from my locations. I've went back to the local dealers and asked them if that was their bottom offer, have yet to hear back.

    Probably headed to carmax tomorrow to secure a written offer.

    What's out there finance wise? All I see is capital one for 6.39%

    Any advice????????
  • jlennjlenn Member Posts: 9
    Can you share which dealer this is for the $29,500 Frank??

    Thanks..
  • frankr3frankr3 Member Posts: 9
    Don't have my notes in front of me; but quite a few actually. You just have to call around and tell them this is the price you have. The $29.5 includes the destination charge and you may be able to get them to throw in wheel locks, mud guards, etc. TT&L is extra of cource. Having trouble finding the color I want though - Silver.
  • huaxchuaxc Member Posts: 1
    I hear that dealers are more willing to go lower towards year end as they try to flush out the old models. How much difference in price does that really make? I am not in a rush to buy a new van yet, and if I wait for 3-4 months, I can probably pay in cash. The alternative is to buy now at a low price, but having to get financing and pay extra interests for 3-4 months, which amounts to $1500 - $2000. So the price difference between buying a '07 now vs an '07 or '08 in 3-4 months need to justify that interest expense...
    What do you think?

    X
  • cccompsoncccompson Member Posts: 2,382
    4 months of interest payments, even on 30K, is going to be far less than $1500.

    Can't see prices getting much, if any, better and the available selection is shrinking. By the end of December (that's only a month away), there'll not likely be much of anything left in the way of '07s most places.
  • dogscadogsca Member Posts: 5
    You must be expecting a nice bonus! I was in the same mind thought and this forum changed my mind. I used the Donkeypunch method in the Twin Cities and after receiving almost $6K off sticker on an 07' EXL, I could not justify the price difference compared to the 08' features. Now, the 2010 model? Who knows? I am picking up the van Monday or Tuesday and I will post the dealer and all the financials then. I do have to say that so far the service from this dealer has been 1st class! My wife wanted black, only 4-left in the state and they did not have one. That night they called and secured one for us it at no additional charge. As far as the finance charges for a short period, we are getting 5.54% from Honda so I would imagine the finance charges will be minimal for you if you pay it off in early spring. Good luck!
  • jaytaylor1974jaytaylor1974 Member Posts: 7
    Don't know where you are, but I rcvd a quote of 31000 from honda dealer here in fl on the space coast. not bad . He said he could shave off 500 more if I buy.
  • gkchestertongkchesterton Member Posts: 3
    I've seen numerous references in this forum to Donkey Punch and his "method." Where is the post where he or she lays out this method? An earlier post said around post #1349, but I didn't see it there or on the adjacent pages. There are far too many posts to try scanning them all, and searching by the poster's name doesn't help.

    Thanks,

    GKC
  • richiehrichieh Member Posts: 17
    31K for a 07 Touring, NAVI & RES????????

    Best quote I received is 32.6K from a dealer about 100 miles away.

    I sent out sixteen requests and received 8. About 1/3 never responded, another few never looked at my request, just sent the standard canned reply. Of the eight I received, I'm negotiating with 3.................plan to do something with the finance and trade-in today. The nearest Carmax is 100 miles..............so at this point, I plan to visit the lowest 2 dealers in town to have them evaluate my trade-in (03 MDX Touring)...........if I get low-balled, I walk to the next on the list.............if they are all fairly low, then I have to bite the bullet and drive to Carmax.

    Rich
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