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Wow, that is a great deal! Where did you this deal? Could you brake down the OTD price? Thanks!
Can I know break up like price + destination and TTL . doc etc.
Also which state you bought from?
2010 EX-L w/ RES & NAV
$31,999
doc fee: $299
new plates: $125
wheel locks: $99
tax (6.25% MA)
total = $34,522
Thoughts on this deal?
If I lease it (36 months, 12,000 miles/year), the payment with nothing due at signing would be $450/month (which includes everything, even tax). How does that sound?
My 2 Cents.
I'm no expert on any of this by any means but based on the deal we just got for 2010 Ody EX-L w/ RES(without NAV) $31.195 OTD, your offer doesn't seem good. I know the the NAV is about 2k more than w/o so I'd be looking to be about 33k out the door. I'm in MA too. I'd keep looking.
I agree with you - to me you're gonna have to close the deal in person anyway, so you might as well take a last shot in person to see if you can do better than even the internet quote came in at
Invoice: $34475
Dealer Incentive: $1500
Dealer Holdback: $744
Total w/Dest: $32231
As the Hogan method mentioned you might want to try and tell your least favorite dealer you have an offer for $200 - $300 less and see what they do. You can also take another shot face to face with the dealer who quoted you the price above. You can always go back to your current offer which again I feel is very good. I know there was another in MA who recently got what seems to me an AWESOME deal on an EXL w/RES but don't recall I've seen any others here even close to that.
Not sure if it's a big deal but you can by the Genuine Honda wheel locks for $50, maybe try to get them to throw them in as you tell them you really don't want them.
I paid $33400 OTD in NJ w/7% sales tax but the incentive is $300 more now. My issue was inventories were slimming down in NJ and the pickings were tough.
Hey, bottom line is if you feel comfortable with the offer buy it.
Good luck.
Does anyone think there is room for further negotiations?
Thanks.
$30,203 price of car
$1,341 tax/fees
-$10,349 for trade
$21,195 OTD
This was at Cambridge Honda in MA.
Yet people keep posting their OTD price and asking "is it a good deal?"
Then again, people come here saying "hey I just bought the car for $XYZ is it a good deal?" which I never understand because what happens if its not? then you're just gonna feel remorse.
Like I mentioned earlier if you are comfortable with the deal go for it.
Regarding prices and incentives its very hard to say. I jumped on the deal I was happy with before the end of april due to fear the $1200 incentive would be gone. To my dismay it went up to $1500 so I could have saved a couple of bucks. With that said I'm still happy.
You need to weigh the value of POSSIBLY saving another couple of hundred bucks, probably not more than $200 - $400 tops, by waiting vs passing up a current known good deal.
One thing for sure is if you miss the window of opportunity on the 2010's you'll definitely pay significantly more for the 2011 for the first year or so of release.
My 2 cents for whatever it's worth.
I was wondering if you could tell me where you got your deal and any other info that helped you. I am currently looking to get the EXL and live in S. Cal as well. I'm new to this blog, but trying to figure out how I can get the Odyssey at a reasonable price.
Thanks!
Thanks!
The poor soul at Open Road Honda must have been tourtured to death by the questions because I was talking to him about 2010 and the moment I mentioned - when are the 2011 coming out - he just hung up!
base with dest 30100.00
nj sales tax 2107.00
tire tax 7.50
Doc Fee 199.00
total 32,413.50
& NJ dmv charges they change from deal to deal and they will bill
me after you pick up the car. Does this sound normal? Or they trying to play game with me and charge me extra when I p/u the car? I guess is should be no more than 399 in nj right? Any thoughts on that? Is this a good deal? I am happy that they have the color I want, black pearl.
$199 doc fee is the cheapest I've seen. Mine was $249 which I thought was good.
$30100 if for RES w/NAV in NJ is pretty good IMO. What dealer?
I have tried Hogan's method and contacted more than 15 dealers in my area. The lowest price I am getting on an EX-L w/ res is $32,300 + $780 destination. The others I have received are all in the $33+ range. I am thinking this is too high, considering some of the other posts on this board. My question are:
1. for the ones who have been getting the lower prices, was this b/c you factored in
the $1500 rebate to get the price to $30k?
2. did you use your own financing or pay cash to reduce the price (dealers are
telling me the price is higher if I want to use 1.9% from Honda)?
3. WHAT SHOULD MY NEXT STEP BE...should I email the others back with the
lowest quote now?
Any help would really be appreciated!!!! THANKS!!!!!
the lowest price I am getting on an EX-L W/ RES (dvd+navi) is $32,300 + $780 destination + TTL (for OTD of over $34K). This seems high!!!
I am wondering if those who got a lower price paid cash, used their own financing and also got the $1500 rebate to get it down to 30k???
to those who got $30k-ish including TTL please let me know if you paid cash, used your own financing + got the $1500 rebate??
ANY help on where I go next would really be appreciated!!!
THNX!
I've purchased my Odyssey EXL with RES & NAVI for $32,112 which included destination during end of April timeframe when the incentive was $1200. Since the price included $1200 incentive, I had to get my own financing or face higher APR from Honda. It worked out better as BOA offered me 2.79% APR for 60 months which is better than Honda's 2.9% and I still took rebate. The question you want to ask yourself is how long is Honda going to offer Rebates? Do you want to risk waiting further on hope of getting better rebates? Most areas are offering EXL with RES & NAVI around $32300 with destination. My purchase was from chicagoland dealer.
Good Luck
pmpatel
$25,409.00 + TTL Base price
Destination fee included
Mud guards, wheel locks, cargo tray included
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Everyone has been posting prices for EX-L and not EX's, but I was wondering if that seemed like a good price for a 2010 EX. All other dealers I contacted claimed to have different prices depending on purchase with cash or financing. However, this dealer (Brilliance Honda in Chicago) claims the price good for both cash and financing. Hm
What happens when you reply to one of the dealers and tell them you're seeing other quotes in the 30,500 area so you're confused as to why they're so much higher?
I don't think you'll find anyone here who paid 30ish for an EXL w/RES AND NAV. 30ish would be for just RES.
Good luck
I got great financing from the Bank of America, 3.09% for 60 months. It was 2.84 if you financed more than $30k.
If possible could you hit me an email at nbk301@gmail.com. I just want to see how everything went and I have a few questions about Brilliance Honda.
When I was in, I found out that I could fit my 3 car seats comfortably in 2010, so I asked for updated prices (for those with 3 toddlers/infants - there is a latch in middle if you remove the cushion for middle seat and razor car seat fits right in). However, right now $30,987 is best I can get for Ex-L Res (with first round of e-mail quotes). A friend and I tried to get 2-3 dealerships to beat this and they come back and said no due to low inventory and high demand. One said they can only make $260 profit at that price. With $32,800 invoice less $1,500 incentive and 700 holdback, that's $30,600. How do people get $29,900 or $30,300?
We even tried to get 2 Odys and see if we could negotiate that way - no deal - actually harder to find 2 than 1 we were told. I am going to try again but wanted to see what people thought.
I was also told that they would sell the 2011 at MSRP for a long time. With the economy the way it is, I just can't see this. I see sticker going up to $37,000 and selling at $35,000. For $4,000 difference than $31,000 quote, I am thinking of waiting if I can.
What do others think?
The dealer is South Hills in Pittsburgh
29,500 (Dest, Splash guards, All season mats Inc)
I thought the 2011s were in the Fall (Sept?) timeframe.
You'll still get a better deal on a 2010 vs 2011 though. Highly doubtful Honda will LOWER the invoice price for a truly comparable model.......and the dealers will be trying to get sticker if they can. At a minimum, they'll be looking at invoice-PLUS rather than the current invoice-MINUS.
That said, its of course personal choice re: new model, styling, etc. For some, paying a couple extra thousand to get the newer look will be worth it. Getting the 2011 means you'll have a "new" Honda for many years, whereas if you get the last 2010 then your look may get dated in next few years. For me, the new styling on the 2011 isn't so radically different (its a MINIVAN after all) so I'm not worried that the other soccer moms and dads will point fingers at my "dated look"
Also, the resale on the new model is higher ... with my Acura there is a huge difference in prices between older model and new model (that one year). So, you pay more for the 1st year model but make up for it down the road in resale (not all but some).
Just pondering before buying a 2010 after I figured out which car seats fit in better so there is more room (so my son can learn to buckle his own seat without having a latch in the way from that middle seat.
Has anyone purchased All Weather Floor Mats and/or Cargo Mat (liner not tray) from Honda Dealer during your new odyssey purchase? I was given quote for $225 + tax = $241 for Front, 2nd Row, and 3rd Row All weather mats installed. I also found a site (local to chicago area) that sells custom fitting mats for Odyssey for a bit cheaper price but not cheap enough
Thanks,
pmpatel
For example, I receieved an out the door quote from a dealer. Does this price include the rebate or no? The dealer claims that the quote price is good for both CASH and SPECIAL FINANCING. So does this mean that the rebate is factored in already or what?
*Base Internet Sales Price: $31,295
+ Destination Charge: $710
+Additional Options: $299
+Documentaion fee $150
+Drive Away Tag: $10
OTD price: $32,464 (Purchased out of state, also need to pay state taxes)
Was there suppose to be a $1500 incentive and $784 dealer holdback incentive/?
The following site also has very good prices on official Honda accessories, www.accessories-honda.com. Mats are $139 on this site.
I would NEVER by the accessories from Honda. Just search the web and look for the best price.
1. 2010 Odyssey EX-L w/ DVD-NAV - 5100 miles
2. 2010 Odyssey EX-L w/DVD - 4100 miles
Current truecar value for base EX-L in our area is $284xx + tax + doc fees + reg
Current truecar value for base EX-L w/DVD in our area is $298xx + tax + doc fees + reg
I do not need DVD/NAV as I can update those with portable ones anytime. If I am buying new I am only looking at base EX-L. Would $25,500+ tax, fees be fair or too low? Or 26k + fees reasonable?
Dilemma is if its over 27+fees i might rather drive a new one from the lot with today's promotions. The dealers have it listed for 36k (DVD) and 32k (DVD+NAV) - seems ridiculous but true.
Thanks