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  • 999tang999tang Member Posts: 3
    After waiting for two more months and sending email back and forth to different dealerships, I finally purchased 2010 Odyssey EX-L for $28200 + Tax, title and licence. OTD is $30421 (MA tax 6.25%). I think it was a good deal. Trying to get down to $28000 was unseccessful. The key to get a good price is to negotiate by email and phone at the same time.
    I don't want to get too much detail. The trick is all in this forum. Just post this massage for your reference to get the better deal. Good luck!
  • hogan773hogan773 Member Posts: 255
    that seems a great price - would indicate that mine with RES could have been had for a couple hundred bucks less than I paid, just adding the 1500ish differential for the RES invoice px.

    Anyone know why the dealers are making these prices? According to the holdback and 1250 rebate, it would seem theyre losing money. This is obviously not the case I assume. Anyone know what is the missing link?
  • mpd04mpd04 Member Posts: 4
    Could you tell me which MA dealer you purchased your van from? Our 2006 EX-L was hit and totalled and we are in a hurry to purchase. Many thanks.
  • hogan773hogan773 Member Posts: 255
    Why don't you just call the 3 closest dealers to your house - tell them you would buy today at 28,200, and will go with the first one who can agree to it......

    People act as if there is one crazy dealer in each city who blows these out for thousands less than everyone else.....in my experience once you KNOW the right price you're shooting for in the market (which you already do) you should be able to get many dealers to hit that price or darned close to it......
  • shri99shri99 Member Posts: 9
    Does $28200 includes destination ($710)?
  • mpd04mpd04 Member Posts: 4
    We have spent the last week emailing and phoning over 10 dealers in our area, using a method similar to the one you outlined in an earlier post. The lowest price we have for an EX-L is $28752 before TTL. That is a significant difference from $28200. Given the dealer and cash holdbacks that we know about, it doesn't make sense. Perhaps, because of inventory or some other factor, there IS a "crazy dealer" out there. Just would like more information...
  • needahondaneedahonda Member Posts: 2
    After talking to a few dealers here is the best offer I received on a Odyssey EX-L/RES:

    Sale Price: 31,500
    Tax: 2047
    License:520
    2.9% APR FOR 60 MONTHS.

    OTD: 34,067.25

    How does this sound? What accessories can I ask the dealer to throw-in?

    Thanks
  • rd12rd12 Member Posts: 2
    edited February 2010
    Ok. after several months of research and going through the forums, just signed the contract for an EX-L with RES for $30,200 + TTL in Jacksonville, FL. They did not have the color that I wanted, so the van is being built and I am taking delivery next week.

    Didn't really do much. Just called the dealer and mentioned my research on edmunds and asked for his best price. he came back with $30,500 and I countered with $30,000, offered to do the deal today and we settled on $30,200. There are definitely some other hidden incentives out there that is motivating these dealers to do deals close to 2300 under invoice.

    Thanks to all who helped by posting info (especially hogan773 & 999tang). Overall, am very happy that I got the van for an OTD price that is close to the invoice price. Got the 2.9% APR for 60 months as well.

    Thanks to all who contributed to this forum. This has been very helpful.
  • scttb5732scttb5732 Member Posts: 4
    So here is my dillema, I am currently leasing my car. I have no payments left and don't have to turn the car in until March 26th. We are having kids so am getting the Odyssey. I have gotten prices and we are close to where we think we should be based on the great posts on here. Should we take advantage of the 2.9 now or wait until March and see if there are better incentives then. My thinking is Toyota will probably start running deals on he Sienna due to all of the troubles they are having now. Hoping Honda may follow suit. Does anyone have any advice for me?

    I live in the Chicagoland area. I am not sure if that matters. I know this is choppy but I think you get the idea.
  • scttb5732scttb5732 Member Posts: 4
    What dealership did you get this price at? i am getting 31,450 as my lowest today. What was the out the door price? did you use the 2.9% the are offering now?
  • kp17kp17 Member Posts: 5
    The lowest price I have been able to get is $30,500 ("out the door price") from a dealer in NC. This is with the dealer cash back and not the financing rate. Think I should take it or wait? Appreciate all the advice on this thread!
  • hogan773hogan773 Member Posts: 255
    License of 520 - is that standard for your state? Seems high!
  • swampy1613swampy1613 Member Posts: 9
    edited February 2010
    Hi, I bought an EX-L RES including destination + TTL for $30,000 even, on President's Day. I did basically what Hogan773 did beginning mid week last week, which included e-mail quotes at several area dealerships. It's an interesting story, but it happened to be the day that Honda offered the $1250 incentive. As Hogan773 stated, there were a range of quotes hovering in the $30,900 range. One dealer was still using the "pre cash incentive" quote of $32,150, but quickly matched the others at around $30,850. Hogan773 is correct, something happened on Sat. ("the missing link") and 3 dealerships re-sent quotes with "President's Day pricing" in the $30,300-$30,500 range. With this knowledge, I was able to negotiate the final price of $30,000 even, at the dealership. They would not go below this threshold for the EX-L RES.

    From the last set of posts it looks like Honda may have reached some weekend sales targets and started to re-price higher. To scttb5732, if you have a quote in this range, I would strongly consider it because on Jan 31st, THE BEST quote I could get on this car was $32,000, and that was at the end of that Sunday in the showroom. You may miss out on what is the LOWEST pricing on these cars in a while.

    As to "the missing link", there did seem to be another few hundred dollars available starting over this weekend as mentioned above. The $28,200 for the EX-L was an amazing deal, so I am not sure if the EX-L RES could be had under $30,000. I certainly tried. I hope this helps someone else find a great deal.

    Hogan, thanks especially to you for your extensive posting. You did very well. And thanks to all who post because it is so great to see the collective experience, knowledge and final prices paid.
  • scttb5732scttb5732 Member Posts: 4
    Hogan where did you get your Odyssey from?
  • hogan773hogan773 Member Posts: 255
    Not sure anyone has a crystal ball, but it will come down to whether we get a pickup in the economy and/or car buying. I know here in Chicago its not the ideal time to buy a car - weather sux, etc. Will another month make any difference? Who knows. The Sienna USED TO BE a couple thou cheaper than the Odyssey anyway, so not sure how Honda will act there.

    For what its worth, when I bought my car, I spoke with the Finance guy doing the closing and he said that the dealer was actually losing a couple hundred bucks at this price (on the new car).....so I think these are all great prices. They'll probably make something on my trade in, so it all evens out....
  • scttb5732scttb5732 Member Posts: 4
    Where did you purchase your car?
  • hogan773hogan773 Member Posts: 255
    The 1250 cash is good THRU February I believe, so there still is time.

    As I just said in another post, apparently at this price the dealer is losing a little money on the car itself (and they hope to make it up on your trade in, or when you buy a warranty, or potentially they are just incentivized to move some of these Odysseys thru some soft volume rebates or other hidden something). He claimed that on a Civic or Accord they wouldn't be so far below invoice - perhaps we're all benefiting from the fact that minivans aren't cool.....

    Glad to see others are having success - love this forum cause knowledge is power (although honestly we need SOME uninformed chaps out there to buy cars at close to sticker to subsidize our ability to pick off these cars so cheap!!!!)
  • kim43kim43 Member Posts: 5
    After back and forth between a few area dealers (in Phila suburbs), three dealers are resting at/around the below.... is this a decent price for the EX (not L or RES)? No one is going any lower (at least not right now)... any insight/comments would be great! Thank you!

    Invoice 27808
    Tax 6% 1668.50
    Tags, title, & all other fees 215.65
    Total out the door with out any accessories 29695.15
  • hogan773hogan773 Member Posts: 255
    Just to be clear - they are offering to sell the car at the invoice price of 27,808?

    If so, then unless something has changed, no this is not a good price. Several of us just bought EXL-RES over the weekend for about 30k flat, which was more than $2000 BELOW invoice.

    There is still 1250 incentives at a minimum, I think, so if I were you I'd keep looking around. Are you using the Hogan system? Why don't you call a few of your less-favorite dealers, maybe ones that are farther away, and just say that you seem to be getting prices at [26,500] and you're looking to buy soon, and you'd be willing to drive to buy from them but only if it gave you a meaningful savings.......you'll see if any hit you with a lower quote than the 27,800 you mentioned.

    Anyone else out there who just bought a straight EX - can you post your price? (and IMO its easiest for all to just post the price of the CAR including the 710 destination charge......just giving the OTD price makes it hard to compare apples to apples because everyone's tax rates are different, and while we like to be helpful, other posters aren't going to take the time to whip out the calculator and do the math.....)
  • dev_pdev_p Member Posts: 22
    Last weekend - I was looking for base EX ( no RES) was given internet pricing of
    $26,600 + 710 (destination) + TTL..

    They offered LX at :
    $22550 + 710 + TTL

    Comparing the two it seemed to me that EX was priced more than what it should be.

    This was for Cash offer. I wanted for 1.9% (36 month) but they said price will than be $1250 more.

    On edmunds I saw the 1250 incentive dealers are getting for this month.
  • yhk81yhk81 Member Posts: 5
    edited February 2010
    I was offered $26400 + TTL for the base 2010 Odyssey EX w/out RES. They included the all-season mats as part of the deal. I'm about to pull the trigger on this deal. Your price, $26400, should already include the destination charge.
  • hogan773hogan773 Member Posts: 255
    Thanks guys - I think that really answers the question on whether 27,800 is a good price - we've got two live buyers both within a couple hundred bucks of each other and much cheaper than 27,800

    Mr/Mrs 27,800 - I would go to your dealer and ask them how close to 26,000 they can get because that zipcode is where you'll expect to be buying the car.
  • odysseybaodysseyba Member Posts: 14
    So I am ready to pull the trigger on EX-L w/NAV/RES for $33000 + TTL and 1.9% financing if I qualify. I talked to 2 other dealers and fwded them the email with the quote and they said that most probably they will not be able to match it. I want to know from everybody here if this is a good deal.
    I read the comment above where someone got a EX-L w/RES for $30K which is 2K below Edmunds TMV. The quote I have is for 1K below TMV. From where I see none of the dealers seem to willing to go below the quote I have.
    What do you guys think?
    Oh! BTW this is in bay area and the quote I have is from a dealer 2 hr away!
  • mobtktmobtkt Member Posts: 1
    I'm interested in the EXL w/RES, have been trying to get quotes from dealers around here (LA area), one of them agreed to match the price of 30K that I said I've seen in edmunds forum (that hogan and others have reported) but he wants to see proof of the price before he can match it... well.. I guess I'm out of luck there :(
  • benn5benn5 Member Posts: 3
    Gotta a quote from a dealer in Corona, CA for EX-L/Res for $30,200 plus fees. Is it a good deal or not?
  • odysseybaodysseyba Member Posts: 14
    I think thats a good quote based on the quote I got for EX-L w/NAV/RES. This is ~2K below edmunds TMV and the quote I have is ~1K less than TMV. Now is this with 1.9% financing or cash?
  • benn5benn5 Member Posts: 3
    It will be financing of course.
  • shri99shri99 Member Posts: 9
    This $30,200 price is after $1250.00 rebate, right?
  • hogan773hogan773 Member Posts: 255
    Ummm, if you've read this forum you'll see that many were buying right around that 30,100-200 area, and yes that seems to be around the lowest price people are finding.
  • hogan773hogan773 Member Posts: 255
    I don't get the balls of these dealers. Why don't you turn the conversation around, and tell him you are ready to sign on the line for 30,100 today, but you will begin calling other dealers with the same offer as soon as you hang up with him. Tell him you are going to buy from the first person who hits that price or comes closest to it. Screw the "you must show me proof" crap. This is not Best Buy price matching to Circuit City. Does he want to sell the car at that price or not? Its that simple, and it has nothing to do with price matching. Please don't forget that YOU have the power in this relationship because YOU have the 30,000 checkbook in hand. Obviously if he is serious about selling the car, he'll sell it regardless of whatever "proof" you have. You just need to turn around and apply the pressure to him, and not vice versa.
  • benn5benn5 Member Posts: 3
    You're absolutely right. I told them that I did lots of research online and most people paid around $30,200. So I asked them to sell me at that price. Some dealers thought I was crazy and some took the offer. I saved so much times using the internet. I hated when they asked for "proof" and forward the email so can match the quote. Why and for what? I will not waste any more of my time so they can just match it. Screw them!
  • swampy1613swampy1613 Member Posts: 9
    Hogan is correct again. As I stated I bought the EX-L RES yesterday for $30,000 even. I believe the absolute key to the whole process is to let them know that you are SERIOUS about buying and that you WILL SIGN if they meet your price. They do not want to lose a sale to a competitor for a few hundred dollars, so if you go to the dealer near the end of the day, and say to the salesman "bring me back the quote sheet that says $30,000 (or $30,100) and I'll sign it now", I think you will be successful. Just be honest, patient and PERSISTENT and you will get your price or very close to it.
  • hitman80hitman80 Member Posts: 17
    Can you please clarify the APR you got with your purchase. Incentives section in edmunds says that 1250 dealer cash can't be combined with special financing offer.

    Thank you.
  • shri99shri99 Member Posts: 9
    I'm quoted $27,210.00 (Including Destination charges) for EX w/o RES in Chicago area. This does not include $1250.00 rebate (After rebate it's $25960.00).

    28258.14 OTD after $1250 dealer cash.
  • hogan773hogan773 Member Posts: 255
    I realize I'm splitting hairs here, but just wondering what others are seeing re: rebate and taxes. In my case, the "price" of the car did not include the 1250 rebate, therefore I was taxed on that amount. The rebate was subtracted on the very last line. Dealer said this was the only way they're allowed to do it.

    I realize its only $100 difference at the end, but just wondering if that's how everyone else's sales sheets are being written.....

    I am glad that we have an active discussion on these pricing issues because it is really helping people save significant $$$. I hope that the next time I buy a new car (won't be for years though) I can find such good real time info.

    No offense to Edmunds "TMV", but if you stopped at TMV for the Odyssey right now, you'd be leaving big bucks on the table!
  • shri99shri99 Member Posts: 9
    Hogan773, you are absolutely right!
    That's how MOST of the dealers are quoting (Not subtracting rebate from the "price").
    There are few dealers who sent me quotes with selling price after rebate. But when I asked them "Is this the correct way?". They never replied back :)
  • shri99shri99 Member Posts: 9
    Guys,

    I'm almost ready to buy my new 2010 Honda odyssey.
    But, I'm still debating myself, whether I should go for EX w/RES or w/o RES.
    I do need RES, but not sure it's worth paying about $1500 premium for factory installed RES. What's your opinion about aftermarket DVD players?

    Please help me in making this decision....

    Thanks,
  • hogan773hogan773 Member Posts: 255
    Aha - I went thru this very same thought process 2 weeks ago. Me, being the "value" guy (sometimes known as cheapskate) thought "1500 is a LOT for a DVD player when I can get one installed for 1/2 the price.

    Here is why I ultimately decided to go RES.....

    1) it is nicely built in....the loader is up in the dashboard. Many of the aftermarkets have the player actually up in the ceiling, so you have to reach around to load it, and probably to adjust things. The RES system is all linked into the stereo so you can play, FF, skip, etc from the dashboard unit.

    2) I wasnt excited about some bubba cutting into the headliner and ripping apart the moldings of my BRAND NEW car to install the aftermarket. I'm sure there are very qualified installers out there, but you'd better make sure you have one....

    3) WARRANTY WARRANTY WARRANTY. The RES unit will have a minimum 3/36 warranty. If I end up buying a HondaCare extended warranty for 500-700 bucks, my DVD would be covered with that too, potentially out to 7 or 8 years..... I have read some posts of people whose aftermarket players conked out after 1 year.....then what? You need to spend another 500 bucks perhaps to get another one installed.

    4) All of the above are real reasons to go with the RES, and in some ways the price I ended up negotiating was lower than what I THOUGHT I'd be paying for a non-RES initially (this is a fallacious argument because of course I could have negotiated hard on a non-RES too....)

    5) at the end of the day, its a nice slick install, has warranty coverage, and I finally decided that I am fortunate enough to make enough money to buy the car....do I REALLY care about the potential 500-700 dollar savings, versus the tradeoff of a poor installation, or unit that breaks down, etc etc.

    6) only negative I see is that you can get a larger screen in aftermarket....up to 14" perhaps. However, be careful.....as the larger screen may end up blocking nearly ALL of your rearview mirror visibility. I held up a piece of cardboard to simulate a larger screen and I really couldnt see out the back. The RES 9" screen appears to be sufficiently large for viewing in the car, and it doesn't block the rear viz....

    I decided to go for it, and I am very happy I did. My kids are even happier I'm sure. I realize its still a novelty as the car is less than a week old, but they are clamoring to go SIT in the car and watch a movie......
  • dev_pdev_p Member Posts: 22
    edited February 2010
    Thx hogan - Great info on RES.
    I was also debating to get one, seemed 1500 was more for DVD player.
    I wish Cars had standardized so that a Snapin DVD players could be bought and installed by owners without installation guys working on it (which add lot of unnecessary costs)
  • odysseybaodysseyba Member Posts: 14
    So two of the dealers came back and said that they could match 33K + TTL with 1.9% for EX-L w/NAV/RES but they cannot beat it. Has anyone recently negotiated a better price for EX-L w/NAV/RES, I seem to be hitting a wall with none of them willing to go lower!
  • shri99shri99 Member Posts: 9
    Thanks for the detailed post Hogan!
    After reading your points and giving much thought, I guess I agree with you.
    I'll probably go with EX w/RES. ($28354.00 + TTL - $1250.00 Rebate)
  • dev_pdev_p Member Posts: 22
    999tanng,

    Sorry for coming back but the price $28,200 just trying to understand what other dealer charge are applied.
    I was basically running some numbers to as how come your ptice addes up from $28200 to OTD $30421, I am getting diff of $1000 to what you paid.

    Price 28200
    Destina 0
    Tax 1762.5 (MA tax 6.25%).
    Reg 350
    Rebate (-) 1250
    Doc 300
    Misc 100 ( other charges i donlt know)

    Tot: 29462.5

    Are there any big charges missing in my calc which I need to add here?
  • hogan773hogan773 Member Posts: 255
    I think you'll like it. Over the next [5] years that you're driving the car, you'll be happy with the unit and I don't think you'll miss the extra 500-750 bucks. If you're financing the car it will hardly move the needle in the payment, and if you're paying cash for the car then you can no doubt afford the 500-750. Not sure but you'd probably pick up a little extra when you sell the car with a RES vs an aftermarket unit.

    I'm sure its possible to get a similar installation thru the aftermarket (with a dash mounted DVD player fed to an overhead screen) but quite frankly I got lazy and didn't want to go thru the whole process of trying to figure out 1) a good installer 2) what is a good aftermarket player vs a junky one, etc. There doesn't seem to be a real strong assortment of brand name aftermarket units - Crutchfield has some, Best Buy a few, etc. I sort of wondered after I went through the whole process, how much would I really end up saving to get a nicely integrated install like the factory system.....and even then I'd probably only have a 1 yr warranty at best.
  • hitman80hitman80 Member Posts: 17
    Hi, I am looking to buy EX-L w/o navigation and entertainment package. Can someone please clarify if cash incentive can be combined with promotional apr offered by Honda?
  • yhk81yhk81 Member Posts: 5
    I don't think you can combine those. Here's what they say:

    '$1,250 dealer cash available toward the lease or purchase of a 2010 Odyssey. Dealer cash can be combined with Special AHFC Lease/Purchase plan, but cannot be combined with Special AHFC APR Financing.' Let me know if I'm wrong.
  • pokes1pokes1 Member Posts: 10
    My wife & I have been looking at the EX-L for about a year, and trying to save up cash to put down for a new van this summer, but thanks to this forum we saw the 1.9% financing deal and revisited the local dealership today. I told the salesman we had previously made our decision and wanted an EX-L without RES/NAV. He asked what price we had in mind, and I said I thought $30,500 was a fair price based on what we were seeing reported in this forum. He proceeded to "take this back to the manager" and came back with $30,971 plus a $289 doc fee ($31260 OTD).

    I then commented my wife & I would like to talk it over at lunch (he gave us the Odyssey keys).... called 4 other dealerships in OK City & Tulsa for their best offers according to Hogan773's advice. OTD prices given are as follows: $31,620, $31,150, $30,689 & $30,500. Our local dealer matched the best price at $30,500 (only after dropping off the van from lunch and leaving the dealership --we got a call less than a mile down the road with the offer).

    At this point we felt we were getting a good deal with the 1.9% 36 mo and didn’t feel like pulling teeth to get an extra $200 or so knocked off. At this interest rate we decided to put no money down and go with it.

    Hitman80, yhk81 is correct, you either take the 1.9% 36 mo or the $1250 cash. According to my math, we’d have to find less than 4.5% financing to make the cash back a better deal than the 1.9% dealer rate.
  • drew_ev_edrew_ev_e Member Posts: 1
    Thanks to all who post on this forum. If I hadn't kept on top of this, I would have likely missed the $1250 factory-to-dealer marketing incentive going on.

    We were quoted $29,535 for EX-L (w/o RES/NAV)...price included dealer installed mud guards and wheel locks for $242 (didn't have a choice here as they were already on the van), plus service fee of $198. Pretty good deal I thought.

    Traded our one-owner '05 EX-L w/99,895 miles on it for the '10 EX-L. This was the only point of contention in the negotiation, as I wanted at least $10,500 for the '05, but settled for $10,000.

    Overall, good experience at Bergstrom Honda in Oshkosh. In and out of their place in two hours after doing some of the initial price negotiation via email and phone. Sale rep and manager both pleasant to work with.
  • pokes1pokes1 Member Posts: 10
    hogan773, I agree the DVD player is a nice feature that comes with the warranty, but I just can't come to grips with spending $1500 for a dvd player when home units are $50 at Wal-mart, not to mention we are well into the blu-ray era.

    I can see it'd be nice to throw in a sesame street DVD for a long road trip, but at the same time I don't want my toddlers screaming for a 5 min. drive to the store cause I didn't put a DVD in the tray. Look out the window kids!

    Just my 2 pennies :)
  • 999tang999tang Member Posts: 3
    The OTD include:
    28200 (include destination and rebate 1250) + 1762 (Tax) + 120 (licence)) + 330 (Doc) = 30410.
    I heard from other dealership that Honda is offering extra $500 rebate besides $1250.
    If anyone want to know the detail, send email to dannyHtang@yahoo.com
  • hogan773hogan773 Member Posts: 255
    So funny - I had the same arguments as well.......("I can just use our $100 portable DVD player when they want to watch a movie"). The issue re: 5 minute trips was something I worried about, but I think we as parents need to remember we're still the boss, so we can set some rules. It will be painful at first, but the kids will get over it. Just like how we turn off the DVD for dinnertime in the house.

    I totally agree that if you don't care enough about having in-car DVD, then don't spend the money for the factory OR aftermarket. The original poster question I was addressing was someone who DID want an installed DVD, and was just deciding between OEM or aftermarket. That said, the installed DVD is slick and will be more useful for those times when you do want to play a movie, rather than 1) remembering to bring the portable along 2) unzipping it and then figuring out how to attach it to the back of the seat with its goofy hanging case 3) stringing the cord to the cig lighter 4) pulling to the side of the road to reach around and fiddle with the player when your kid is screaming that its not playing, or they want you to hit FF.

    Its of course a splurge to get the installed one, as you "can't take it with you" when you sell the car, but I must have been in the mood to splurge on my family.....even the best cheapskates have their soft moments

    As for BluRay thats a whole different thread, but 1) there are still many more DVDs around than BluRay discs and most importantly 2) BluRay is not really noticeable on TVs less than 30 inches, but CERTAINLY NOT on a 9" screen in the car! The existence of BluRay is not a reason to NOT get a DVD player in the car. Cost and/or spoiled kids who will whine incessantly if they're not using the DVD - those are valid reasons.
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