2013 and earlier Honda Odyssey Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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  • sethubalasethubala Member Posts: 17
    Does the remote and key are seperate on the EX-L or is it coming in the same device, could someone help me?
  • mike20878mike20878 Member Posts: 60
    Herson's finally emailed me last night at 8pm EST with an offer just $52 lower than the one I agreed to. I'm not going back there just to save $52 once I've started the process. I told him sorry but he never got back to me.
  • dsrtrat2dsrtrat2 Member Posts: 223
    Look up the zip code of other areas and enter that as your address.
  • gottaget1gottaget1 Member Posts: 17
    We finally got our 08 Odyssey and it's awesome. The side mirrors are suppose to slightly tilt when the van is on reverse. My question is, will the tilt be an obvious one or so slight that it barely looks like it does anything? Any info is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
  • mike20878mike20878 Member Posts: 60
    God, these guys are vultures. :mad:

    I got an email this morning from the guy at Ourisman in Bethesda. This is the guy who could never give me a straight quote.

    Ok. If you haven't bought the car yet, my last offer is that I will beat any offer you have by $100 up to $500.

    I am done messing around. As someone said, average prices being paid are around $30k so I feel I'm getting a good deal. I don't trust that this guy can beat $30k. I'm just going to ignore him and be done with it this weekend when I sign the papers.

    Interesting note at the bottom of Criswell's emails:

    As an internet customer, you are entitled to know exactly what to expect before visiting any showroom. You should exercise caution if you should receive quotations over the internet or by phone that do not indicate everything in writing. Many dealers will quote a seemingly lower price or an "out-the-door" price with the intention of luring you into the showroom and then surprise you with additional taxes and tag fees, pre-installed accessories and/or additional dealer mark-up when you arrive to purchase the vehicle. If you should fall prey to deceptive sales practices, please do not reward the dishonest dealer by allowing them to re-negotiate for your business... This only serves to confirm the success of deceptive sales practices over the internet making it more difficult for honest people to make a living.

    That's exactly what happened to me at Coleman and I didn't even realize it initially. That guy had told me there might be a couple hundred dollars worth of installed accessories on the car in stock and it ended up amounting to over $800 worth! :P
  • gottaget1gottaget1 Member Posts: 17
    Remote & key are separate. I think it's the LX model that have the remote built in the key.
  • sethubalasethubala Member Posts: 17
    Thank U for ur info
  • dinh_henrydinh_henry Member Posts: 19
    I just received the quote for the 2008 EX-L w/RES $29,396.00 ($2,000 incentive already included). Can some one let me know if this is a good deal? Thanks for your input.
  • mike20878mike20878 Member Posts: 60
    Not that this is scientific or anything, but if I'm getting one w/RES & NAV for $30,052 and NAV is approximately $2k, isn't that a little high?

    Where do you find information on dealer holdback, etc? I got lucky and had an honest dealer or two tell me. Is it the same amount for all trim levels? If so, you could calculate the rock bottom price by subtracting from the invoice on the EX-L w/RES dealer cash and holdback of $2,000 and $1,253 respectively.
  • dol007dol007 Member Posts: 21
    Hi Dinh,
    I'm in OKC and getting price from OK and TX. Is that your OTD price? My best OTD price so far is in OK for $28,900. We might be able to get a better deal if we buy together. Give me you email if you want to.
    Thanks.
  • dinh_henrydinh_henry Member Posts: 19
    I got the quote from David Mc David in Irving, TX. Here is the break down.

    Invoice: $31,396.00
    Cash back: $-2,000.00
    TTL: $2,087.00
    Total OTD: $31,483.00

    My email address is dinh_henry@yahoo.com
  • dol007dol007 Member Posts: 21
    Here's what I got from David Mc David in Irving, TX:
    Price Quote on a 2008 Honda Odyssey:Ex-l w/RES
    MSRP for this vehicle is $34,445.00
    Invoice is $31,392.00
    McDavid Internet "no hassle" price quote of $28,692.00*
    (Price includes Destination, Good through 5/9/2008...)

    The deal expires today but I'm not worried. Quote above excludes TTL.
  • dol007dol007 Member Posts: 21
    You've got mail.
  • lowlowlowlow Member Posts: 6
    So....

    is this the deal you went with:
    Sale Price $29,417.00
    Freight $ 635.00
    Wheel Locks $ n/c
    Processing Fee $ 100.00
    Tax 6% Maryland $ 1,809.12
    Tags Maryland $ 289.00

    Total Out the Door $32,250.12


    I just got this response from Herson's in Rockville:

    I can do $29750 on it plus tax, tags, $635 freight and $100 processing... OR you can add $1000 and do special rates right now (0.9% for 36 and 2.9% for 60)

    The $1K kicker to use Honda financing seems sort of BS which I plan to call him on. If you did do your deal above, it seems just a little bit better. BTW, I'm getting a very similar deal from Fairfax so I think we're pushing them to the limit (within a couple hundred dollars). Let us know how you do.
  • jimbob1jimbob1 Member Posts: 70
    I can do $29750 on it plus tax, tags, $635 freight and $100 processing... OR you can add $1000 and do special rates right now (0.9% for 36 and 2.9% for 60)

    The $1K kicker to use Honda financing seems sort of BS which I plan to call him on. If you did do your deal above, it seems just a little bit better. BTW, I'm getting a very similar deal from Fairfax so I think we're pushing them to the limit (within a couple hundred dollars). Let us know how you do.


    Actually that's how Honda has the dealer incentive set up. Without Honda finance, the dealer gets $2000, with the special finance rates, they only get $1000.
  • mike20878mike20878 Member Posts: 60
    I'm going in tomorrow morning to seal the deal. Herson's got back to me too late with a $30,000 offer (including freight). I didn't appreciate how on the phone they said they'd do $29,801 then faxed me a quote adding freight to that early in the week. Guy up in Baltimore said that's BS as invoice always includes freight and should never be listed separate.

    Yeah, it's makes more sense to take the $2K cash and use your own financing. You pay less. I'm getting 4.74% from SECU of MD (www.secumd.org). If you meet their membership requirements (SECU), including attending certain MD schools, you can join and get a good rate.

    Here's a good loan calculator to compare special financing to cash back. Use the $1,000 rebate for the reduced-rate financing column.
  • lowlowlowlow Member Posts: 6
    Thanks for the clarification. I went back and read it. Now I can better compare apples to apples.
  • grreyes7grreyes7 Member Posts: 1
    ....$ 18,000. This one is USED thoug, forgive me if im in the wrong forum, just want your thoughts.

    I bought a 2007 Honday Odyssey EX-L w/ NAV & RES, backup CAMERA and all the works!!

    Here's the catch: IT HAS 92,000 MILES ON IT!!!

    But for $18,000, the dealer threw in a 100,000 miles (in addition to current miles)/5 yr powertrain warranty, so its 192,000 miles or 5 yrs warranty for the engine trasmission and water pump components.

    The car is in PERFECT physiscal condition. The car runs like a typical 1 year old car, no sign or sound of a 92K mileage. Everything works, detailed to the fullest and looks just like a brand new car, the engine is so clean you can eat on it!

    In summary, the car looks and runs like a 2007 EXL with about 20k. The only visible setback (aside from the mileage) is that the two front tires are worn out, replacement is around $300.

    Is this a good deal? I can post the car's online page if you guys want to see it.
  • mike20878mike20878 Member Posts: 60
    Did you have it inspected by a mechanic you trust?
  • iwantsuviwantsuv Member Posts: 6
    Hi All
    First off I need to THANK all the forum member and Carman.I have been "browsing" these forums whenever I get an itch to buy or lease a car.
    I bought a 2008 Odyssey EX-L W RES :

    Selling Price: $29194 (with 0.9% 36 months AHFC Loan)
    -Trade-in:$14000 (2004 Honda CR-V EX ~53000 miles)
    Balance to be paid: $15184
    Tax:$934.98
    Doc Fee:$299
    Reg: $100

    The Selling price was negotiated through EMAIL only..No phone calls..
    You can get that price to $28194..if you do your own financing.

    It took me a month to decide but Schaller Honda in New Britain ,CT was giving the lowest price all the time.None of my Fairfield dealers would even come close.

    HTH
    Kalyan Sankar :shades:
  • iwantsuviwantsuv Member Posts: 6
    If you are searching for
    2008 Odyssey EX-L w RES/NAV Go to Schaller Honda,New Britain CT.
    They have 8 in stock.
    Internet Selling Price:$29,932.00
    Colors avbl:"Odyssey DVD/Navi: Mocha Metallic/Ivory, Slate Green/Gray, Slate Green/Olive, Nimbus Gray/Olive, Dark Cherry/Ivory, Alabaster Silver/Gray ".

    Extras: TTL and dco fee $299

    Regards
  • rlaffoonrlaffoon Member Posts: 1
    If the EX-L with RES and NAV is going for around $29,500-$30,000

    then is the Touring Model going for approximately $34,000????

    Thanks!

    :confuse:
  • lowlowlowlow Member Posts: 6
    So did you pull the trigger and if so, where did you get that $29,417 deal?

    BTW, I crunched some numbers on the low 2.9 rate vs. $1000 less at my higher rate if I finance myself and it is just about a wash (~$2/month difference).

    I thought I might buy mine today but I'm running out of daylight and still waiting on a couple of responses.
    Thanks.
  • derricksonderrickson Member Posts: 131
    If the EX-L with RES and NAV is going for around $29,500-$30,000
    then is the Touring Model going for approximately $34,000????

    Yes. We paid $34.2K, and had several REAL offers btwn $34K & 34.5K (+ TTL)

    Another good "rule of thumb":
    Invoice less incentives less (2% MSRP)
    For Touring that equates to: 36849 - 2000 - 812 = $34,037
    That's a good target, but YMMV (better or worse)...
  • mike20878mike20878 Member Posts: 60
    Trigger pulled! :D

    I bought from Criswell Honda in Germantown MD. The price was what they said, no tricks or gimmicks. I added mud flaps and the moonroof visor for $316.99 total. My wife and I are heading back later so she can sign and then we can both get the instructions on the car.

    They were able to give me a better rate than my credit union and I went with the bumper to bumper "disappearing deductible" extended warranty. It was a little more than the one I was going to get but my overall payments are still a little less.

    Thanks for everyone's help.
  • wersdabestdealwersdabestdeal Member Posts: 14
    Is $30K OTD price for an Ody R&N a good deal? Dealer won't say if it includes TTL or not until I stop by. There are no dealers that will quote below $30K.
  • mike20878mike20878 Member Posts: 60
    I really doubt it's OTD. Just be sure it includes freight and you have a good deal.
  • derricksonderrickson Member Posts: 131
    Is $30K OTD price for an Ody R&N a good deal? Dealer won't say if it includes TTL or not

    Well, if doesnt include ttl, then it's not really OTD, now is it? :) That said, it's a good deal either way. I'd be somewhat surprised if it includes ttl. So, if it does nt, then its a good deal. If it turns out it DOES include ttl, then its a REALLY good deal! ;)
  • ddchemistddchemist Member Posts: 7
    Hi Mike 20878,

    $316.99 (I guess that should be $31.699k) is the OTD price for EXL with RES and Navigation system? In addition, how is your financial issue? Have you get honda incentive finacial rate? Please let me know!
    Thanks,

    ddchemist
  • mike20878mike20878 Member Posts: 60
    No, no, I added splash guards and the moonroof visor for 316.99. Added to the price I laid out before and that's what I paid. Tags were actually $274, not $289.

    I came in with a 4.74% credit union rate and I with my downpayment they were able to give me a rate of 4.34%. The extended warranty was $165 more than what I was going to get through the credit union but I'm still paying less over the life of the loan. And this warranty is bumper to bumper including wear and tear.

    They were not able to come close to Carmax or We Buy Cars on the trade so I'm going to take a shot at selling it myself first. The salesman thinks I could get $3,500 for my '94 Accord.
  • prachityprachity Member Posts: 2
    Hi,
    I am getting a quote of 28,000 for honda odyssey EXL (standard options) in Seattle area. Is this a good price?
    If anyone recently purcahsed for a good price, can you please share your price and dealership information?

    Thanks,
    Prachi
  • mike20878mike20878 Member Posts: 60
    Now I'm worried I may not have received a good extended warranty plan. Has anyone heard of Performance First provided by Dimension Service Corp? I was led to believe this coverage was as good as named exclusion but now I see it lists what it covers. It's supposed to be "bumper to bumper" including wear and tear.

    Thanks.
  • lking4agoodcarlking4agoodcar Member Posts: 1
    Is it 28K after tax+tags+registration?
  • prachityprachity Member Posts: 2
    Nope, the selling price with the options on the Exl Odyssey van is $$28,361 (standard options 27790 + splash guards, wheel locks . door edge guards and wheel well moldings another $371). The sales tax is $2609, lic fee is $180 and there is a $50 doc fee. So total price comes to $30,829
  • cccompsoncccompson Member Posts: 2,382
    EW Rule #1 - only buy one offered by the vehicle manufacturer.

    EW Rule #2 - see Rule #1.
  • mike20878mike20878 Member Posts: 60
    Why would you say that? I bought my last one through my credit union. This one was offered by the dealer. I have had no problems with the one through Intercontinental warranty (credit union).
  • chiragmpchiragmp Member Posts: 8
    Hi:

    I am new to this forum.

    I am researching 2008 Honda Odyssey EX-L with NAV and RES. For Northern California:

    Invoice = $33054 (incl. destination charge)
    Edmunds.com TMV = $31757 (incl. dest charge)
    Carsdirect.com price = $31745 (incl. dest charge)
    Dealer quote = $30000 (incl. destination charge)

    So dealer quote is $3054 LESS than invoice!! Is this surprising or is it normal these days? Am I being setup for some unexplained charges when I sit at the negotiating table?

    The dealer quoted $30000 right off the bat and I think he is willing to negotiate (based on his emails) to earn my business. Am I in a position to get him to agree to a lower price? How low should I go? How do I do that? Or should I just take the deal?

    Thanks in advance.
  • mike20878mike20878 Member Posts: 60
    Well, dealer cash is $2000 so you are actually $1,054 below invoice. Does holdback vary across the country? If not, I had two dealers confirm the same amount of $1,253. From what everyone here has been saying, $30k is the best deal going. I just paid $30,052 before options.

    Tell him you want a signed quote from his manager.
  • dodgehappydodgehappy Member Posts: 118
    Willz605- How has this deal been going for you. We are fully considering leasing an EX in Ohio and that is right about the payment we want to be at with tax. Please let me know if things worked out or not.
  • wersdabestdealwersdabestdeal Member Posts: 14
    chiragmp, I'm from Norcal also and looking form R&N. Can you pls send me your e-mail address? Your final OTD will be between 33K+ to 34K+ (incl TTL) even w/ 30K invoice. No dealers will go for under 33K.
  • dgrazdadgrazda Member Posts: 18
    Found a lot of disucssion on prices outside of California...anyone with recent buying experience in the LA, Orange County or San Diego area. I am sensing that these dealers are very unmotivated to make a deal or others are bidding up the price....recent bids I am hearing have not been getting into holdback at all. Some even aren't giving the full $2k dealer cash....what is going on here? its not like these cars are moving from dealers lots!?!?

    For reference I did get a written quote of $34.8, but I know I have at least another $1k to work with.....ideas?
  • cccompsoncccompson Member Posts: 2,382
    Reliability and recourse are the principal advantages. Coverage and pricing tend to be better too.

    If a buyer opts for an EW offered by ABC Warranty Company, what is the buyer to do if the insurer denies a claim or goes belly up?

    It's a safe bet that Honda Motor Company will be around for awhile.
  • dodgehappydodgehappy Member Posts: 118
    I have been looking at 08 EXs around town (columbus Ohio) Sticker is 29,595. Best deal I was offered upfront was $24,512 plus ttl. Is this the going rate for an 08 EX?

    Also, how do they get to the 24,512, Is it invoice and incentives? No one seemed willing to spill the beans at the dealers yet.

    We plan to lease so im, not sure the above figure will fit for me anyway if it has incentives?
  • lowlowlowlow Member Posts: 6
    Thank you to all in this forum for help with my research. In particular, thank you mike20878 for paving the way with local dealers here in DC. I pulled the trigger this morning after dragging the deal low enough that others would not match. Here it is:

    Price: $30,295 ($29,295 was offered, but I had to pay extra $1000 to get 2.9%-60mo)
    Destination: $635 (same from every dealer I found)
    Dealer prep/processing: $100

    So that's $31,030 (this is what I was measuring between dealers)

    Add to that: $930.90 VA tax and $93.50 tag fee = $32,054.40 Out The Door and On The Road.

    Dealer notes:

    Herson's (Rockville): They got the deal. Original quote was lowest and then came down to beat all competitors. On the invoice they listed about $400 in dealer installed options (wheel locks and paint matched moldings) but they provided an overall discount to bring it down to their quoted price. A little odd, but that passes my "no surprises" test. Of course I was offered extended warranty, lojack, etc. at signature time but was not heavily pressured. We bought a Mitsubishi from their sister dealership back in 2000 because they went the lowest.

    Criswell (Gaithersburg): Close 2nd. Original quote was competitive and they were willing to go within a few bucks of the low offer. Internet sales rep was quite professional and indicated he was sincere about his (very close) clean deal and would be ready if I got any unexpected add ons from the low offerer.

    Rosenthal Fairfax: Original internet quote was in the running, but their dealer fees are high ($880 vs. $100 for the MD guys). Their sales staff was courteous and professional in both their phone and email contacts with me. They did drop their price when pressed but still couldn't get close enough to save me the trip to Maryland (I'm out by Dulles in VA). Guess what, if they would've matched those discounted fees from the MD guys I would've bought from them. BTW, this is who Costco referred me to for their Auto Buying program.

    Leesburg Honda: I would really have liked to buy my car from them since I can just about ride my bike to the dealership, but they were just not competitive (more than $3000 off). I even called the sales guy to see if he would match other offers he said he couldn't get close. He was a nice enough guy and kept in touch to see if any of the low guys tried some hokey surprises but I just don't think his management gave him enough rope to work with.

    Bottom line: Get internet quotes from several dealers. Look on this forum to see what similar cars are going for. See who's willing to deal. Low bar starts with invoice, then gets lowered by incentives and if you can get a dealer to dig into hold-back you've probably bottomed out. I feel like I got a good deal. I hope you do to.

    ;)
  • bowtiefan1bowtiefan1 Member Posts: 25
    I purchased an EX last month in the Cleveland area. Your quote is similar to what I paid--$24,547.

    This was calculated as follows:

    -Dealer Invoice of $26,229 (before destination)
    -Plus 1% of dealer invoice for Honda Ad Fee of $262
    -Plus destination of $635
    -Less hold back given to buyer of $579
    -Less $2000 dealer cash incentive given to buyer of $2000

    For a total of $24,547, plus TTL

    Look at post #18973 for more details on what I paid for TTL.

    With that said, your quote appears to be in the range for a fair deal on an EX.

    Note sure how leasing will play in to the equation.

    Good luck and get one soon!
  • henrikkhenrikk Member Posts: 4
    I will shortly start the process of purchasing a 2008 Odyssey EX-L RES from a (probably) central Texas dealer (Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, etc.). No financing. I can blanket the available dealers with phone calls & emails, but before I do, any tips, suggestions or recommendations?

    Sincerely,

    - Henrik
  • justanotherdudjustanotherdud Member Posts: 3
    I'm on the other side of the US, so I don't know how much difference in pricing is from Cali prices to FL prices. What I can attest to is, though, is to spend the money and sign up at Consumer Reports, and get their Bottom Line Pricing (print it out and keep that in your backpocket when negotiating... it seems that every dealer kringes when they hear that you have a CR print out because they know you've done research on the vehicle).

    I remember reading somewhere (cannot remember if it was on the CR website, or here on this forum, or on the main Edmunds page) that the holdback really doesn't necessarily have to be passed down to the consumer. Also, the $2k Dealer Cash is the same way from what I was reading... if it were a $2k CUSTOMER REBATE, they have to give it to you, but the Dealer Cash is like their incentive from the manufacturer to sell a vehicle, but not necessarily money for the consumer to "use" when negotiating a price.

    Don't take this as the Gospel until you do more research though... We've found that this forum was very useful in negotiating our price, but as a consumer, and the one who every month will be paying on the vehicle, it's up to you to research, research, and research again to make sure you don't get a lousy deal. GOOD LUCK!!!!
  • 63hokie63hokie Member Posts: 8
    Starting "donkeypunch"ing dealers in western Va and NC. I want to use the Honda 0.9% financing so these numbers are $1000 higher than what you're used to seeing.

    So far, the best quotes are $34,964 from Hendrick Honda in Charlotte (3 1/2 hours away) and $35,261 from Rule Honda in Staunton Va (2 hours away in the opposite direction).

    The next best is $35,784 from Asheboro NC Honda.

    I've just started the process, can anyone share good or bad experiences with either Hendrick or Rule?
  • mike20878mike20878 Member Posts: 60
    Why take their financing? What kind of rate can you get without it? It's almost always beneficial to take full rebate/dealer cash and pay a higher rate. You should run the numbers on one of the auto loan calculators online.
  • gedd209gedd209 Member Posts: 3
    I've seen the claim that you should always take the full rebate/dealer cash, but I can't seem to get the math to work.

    Assuming the car cost before dealer incentives is $30,000 and a loan term of 60 months:

    2.9% financing, $1,000 dealer cash ($29,000 loan) = Total Repaid: $31,188.00 (interest: $2,188, payment: $519.80)

    4.9% financing*, $2,000 dealer cash ($28,000 loan) = Total Repaid: $31,626.60 (interest: $3,626.60, payment: $527.11)

    *4.9% is actually somewhat low. CapitalOne is at 5.29%. Navy Federal Credit Union is at 5.0%.

    So you're saving $438.60 total over the life of the loan to go with the 2.9%. In order to get below the total repaid value going with the 2.9%, I'd need to get down to 4.3% financing, which I haven't seen anywhere available to me.

    As a side note, I'm looking at a 2008 Odyssey EX-L w/ RES. I've gone donkeypunch style and the best I've gotten so far is $29,500 OTD with $2,000 dealer cash ($28,200 price including destination).
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