As against my ealier post, I changed my mind before delivery. I bought EX-L with DVD plus remote starter for 29500+ dest + tax+ fees. OT 33100. This is in central NJ. Your price seems very high.
Pathangi: I am also looking for this car in central NJ. Could you also send your sale person's information to my email address: liux0258 at yahoo.com? It's greatly appreciated. Thanks.
They added mudflaps, cargo mat, and wheel locks and wanted an extra $360 for that. They claim they do that to every Odyssey they get in. We asked them to take it off and she refused, saying it will cost them $50 in labor and refused to give us a lower price.
I asked nicely for the total out the door price with 'with the accessories we are forced to get and don't want' and was called hostile. Told her we have to think about it and gave her hope that we'll call her back if we decide to move forward.
I was 'hostile' when she asked me what my credit union financing rate was. 2.99%. She told me I was wrong, it can't be that low. I told her 'I'm pretty sure I am right' in a not so friendly tone.
She pointed out that we were arguing about $360 when we were getting almost 6k off the MSRP. On the flip side, they are also loosing a sale over $360. For a dealership that claims to play 'no games no gimmicks', this was a gimmick - Give us the lowest internet price to lure us in and then surprise us with dealer add-ons.
We have 1-2 more dealerships to try before we will go back. They have another Touring coming in the color we want in September that we can get before the dealer add ons, but we have to put down a non-refundable deposit.
I like Larry Hopkins Honda in Sunnyvale. Their scheduled maintenance cost less than Anderson, and they give you a free car rental with the major services. Not sure if they still do this. They always sent me 10% service coupons too even though I did not buy my car from them.
Maybe they have another buyer behind you? If not, I would consider paying the $50 labor to remove them, or possibly paying retail for the cargo mat and having them remove the other items for free. That way they can get their markup on an accessory, and you can get a useful item that would probably be tough to find at a $50 discount online anyway.
This was the Touring that was five hundred and some odd dollars less than any other store?
If they quoted you a price on an in-stock unit, that is the price. Period. For them to change the deal once you're there, well, it's time to go elsewhere...
Except they're still cheaper and you'd get at least two items - splash guards and cargo mat - that are well worth having (I had them on my '05 Touring and just ordered them this morning for my incoming '10 EX-L). Suggest you offer $200 for those items and let them keep the lug nuts.
Plus, are you really going to trust them to deliver a future unit sans those items?
We've been shopping for a minivan in Queens, NY and the wife likes the Odyssey 2010 EX. I've also looked at the Kia Sedona LX with power package hoping to save some money (if anyone recommends that please let me know). I got a quote for 26k for an EX, I saw a few posts that seemed a little lower and wanted to get thoughts on that price. Seems like everyone is going for an EX-L, anything I'm missing on that other than the leather?
I'm hoping I can get them to throw in a cargo mat, what's the ballpark on a remote start for the Odyssey, is there a factory one or do I get stuck with an aftermarket and two fobs?
I was shopping hard in June for an EX and could not seem to get below $26,000, so I'd say that's a pretty good price. If you get an EX, you will not get the sunroof, power rear hatch, etc. You might want to check Honda's website or a brochure to make sure there is not something on the EX-L you cannot live without. Personally, I do not think the L is worth an extra $2500 or more, but that's just my opinion. Honda sure does seem to build a lot more Ls. As for Honda vs. Kia, my vote would be for the Honda. Good luck. Remember, your 2010 Ody will be the old generation in a couple of weeks or so, so, because of depreciation, you should not buy unless you plan to keep it for years.
26K or less for an EX is a fair price. Don't know the price for a remote start. Honda does not offer a factory unit.
I agonized for weeks between the EX and EX-L and finally bought the latter yesterday (see below for details).
For me, there were several deciding factors:
1) Although I'm not a big fan of leather, heated seats are oh so nice; 2) As I learned with an '05 Touring a few years ago, VCM yields markedly better gas mileage; and 3) The power liftgate is a BIG plus.
It helped (and maybe this was just rationalization) to think of the roughly $3000 extra for the EX-L in terms of relative pricing 35 years ago so I divided the figures by 5 and considered that if the van cost about $5000, would I pay $600 more for an EX-L?
Then the choice was easy - that "$600" buys alot - VCM (and related items), leather, moonroof, back-up camera, power liftgate, XM radio, heated seats, and auto-dimming mirror.
This internet transaction was concluded yesterday when I bought an EX-L from Matt Castrucci in Dayton.
Price - $28,555.40, including destination Doc fee - $250.00 (universal in Ohio) Tax - 6.75% of the above figures combined
Local dealers in Columbus would not match, much less beat, Castrucci's price. A couple of other Dayton stores (Hidy and Voss) were several hundred dollars more. Cincinnati dealers were not competitive.
I've bought a number of new cars this way and it's always the same story - if you cast a wide enough net, there's always a dealer who, for whatever reason, will sell for less.
We also got our 2010 EX-L from Castrucci in Dayton (Miamisburg). Price paid was similiar. And as you mentioned, they were several hundred dollars less than surrounding dealers.
Just beware of service needs. Our air conditioner in the 2010 went out last week. The earliest service appointment was 7 days from my call to them. It has been 90+ degrees every day. With that kind of advance scheduling, I hope the engine and transmission don't fail.
I have multiple offers from dealers in SF Bay area for 32248 + TTL.= 35767 OTD. Is this a good offer or will prices go down once the 2011 start rolling in. I am still debating. Any pointers appreciated
We have been given a quote in the low $29K for an EX-L (no Nav or Res) in Houston. The quote includes destination but excludes TTL. The dealer also offers (for an additional charge) a package with wheel locks, splash guards, and protective trunk. Based on other posts here it looks like we should aim for the mid $28K, although most of these posts are for other parts of the country. Also, is the additional package worth it and for what price? Any advice would be welcome. Thanks.
We got our 2010 EX-L for 28,510 including destination + TTL in OH. Geographic area and inventory will need to be considered.
Personally, I don't think wheel locks, (if wheels stolen, your insurance co will buy you new ones) splash guards ( worth buying separately, easy DIY install) and protective trunk are worth the price the dealers charge. Just a profit maker for them.
I was working with 3 dealerships in DFW and the winner was 30,800 (includes destination) + TTL = OTD 33,050. It came with all the crap we all hate to pay for - Nitrogen tires, pin strips, tint, cargo tray, wheels locks, and splash guards. I decided to pull the trigger when my first color was available and had a few dealers competing for my business.
I also got the 8 year/120k Honda Care added for $1,296. He said he could not sell it at $1295 because that was his cost but he had to add a dollar.
I got a loan from pentagon federal credit union at 2.99 for 60 months. Easy to sign up and be a member.
I'm happy about the price, not a great as other parts of the US but Texas is a different market. Good luck and I just wanted to contribute to this forum since it helped me so much.
My salesperson was the best, let me know and I can send you his name. email - hython2000 at yahoo.com
That's what we just paid (South Bay Honda). I think the 2010s are starting to be in short supply, I had sort of a hard time finding the color I wanted. Lots of Tourings but not many EX-Ls. I needed a new car right away so we jumped on it, not sure if prices will come down anymore.
dealership #1 "no games, no gimmicks" base price was 35483 and had dealer added accessories (cargo mat, splash guards, and wheel locks) for $360. They refused to negotiate any further on price. Refused to discount the accessories package and refuse to take them off. We did not like the sales lady and her attitude once we got down to talk about pricing. The next 2010 Silver Odyssey was coming in mid-September and we can have it with a non refundable deposit of $500. They will not add accessories if we put down a deposit. Hubby was almost inclined to purchase it from them as the accessories package did not bother him as much as it bothered me. Well, her whole attitude bothered me (she told me I was wrong about my 2.99% financing...umm, I secured the loan). We walked. Oh, we couldn't figure out why they would still be getting 2010s in September either.
dealership #2 50-60 miles away. I gave them dealership #1 base price, TTL, and all fees. They said they can beat the Out The Door Price by $530. They were willing to take a refundable deposit. Confirmed no accessories were added. We almost went with them but I wanted to try one more local dealership.
Dealership #3 about 10-15 miles away. They price matched dealership #1 base price. Other fees were slightly higher but not by much. Next time, I will give them the out the door price. They also have standard with every new vehicle, free first oil change, free oil change and service at 10k miles, and 6 free details over 3 years. No added accessories. We only had to wait 2 days for the Touring to be delivered from the factory. It was a long 2 days. The salesman was mellow and nice. He even talked us out of silver and into Slate Green which does not look green at all. They did not try to sell us any extra services or warranty.
We went with dealership #3 because they were closer than #2. Base price was 35,458. Out the door was 37,148. Both dealership #1 and #3 could not believe how low dealership #2 was going on the Touring. We could not get a lower price locally and I did not want to drive that far if I did not have to. We used our own credit union at 2.99%.
All in all, we felt we reached a rock bottom price for our region..certainly not the lowest in the nation.
i live in central new jersey area and got an internet off for 29.5K for Odyssey EX-L with RES. They are also giving free remote starter and 3 years oil change (i guess 6 coupons, 2/yr) i even signed up agreement but later i was little reserve if i am getting good price, specially 2011 is about to release.
from zag.com , i see it's price is 31400. SInce i have a screwed up credit history (but points are close to 700) only getting 7% apr for 72 months. I don't see any ad on special financing i tried couple of other dealers in 20 mile radius, i didn't get a price like this.
can somebody say is this a good deal? anyother options avialable for me to try on better APR..
Just bought the standard Odyssey EX, 26005 base price, 720 fees including title, tag, doc fee etc. 1678 tax. Out the Pocket 28410 cash. I am in Tallahassee, Florida.
i haven't bought yet. i signed agreement. but withheld for shopping around.. i was wondering, can the dealer play game on Doc, title, destinations fees? i always think they are fixed for that location..
the APR i got 7% , only if i take extended warrent which covers 7 years/75k miles (technically 4 years and 45k miles, which comes to $500 per year)
i was rejected by banks due to my ding my credit history (what else , housing!!)
my community banks are offering more than 6% apr.. which i haven't applied for.
What was final price ? $28605 plus ttl looks the cheapest i have got in e-mail quotes till now. Did this have rear DVD ?
Here are my needs and choices.
Choice 1) Less than 30K miles, 2007 to 2010 EX-L with backup camera and DVD. Choice2) New 2010 EX-L with rear DEV (backup camera is std)
In bayarea (CA) I am not finding any choices used in 2008 to 2010. There are a few 2007 coming up. they have 22,000 to 32,000 miles and cost around $24,500 + tax. (10% fee).
What will be cost of a new 2010 EX-L with rear DVD ? I am getting quotes for 31,000 + tax = 34,000
My break point is $10,000 difference after tax. if i am not able to save atleast $10,000 then i want buy new van. Please suggest.
I declined the offer from dealer. I was quoted 1600 no tax. I am looking for recos for california. With all the electronics, thinking of going for it. Appreciate the help.
Rockymama, depending upon the purchase price and the form of cash that you are using, you may be able to avoid some of the paperwork from the finance manager. Is the purchase price greater than $9,999.99? We don't need to know the exact purchase price, just whether it is above this threshold. Are you paying with pictures of dead presidents, personal check, cashier's check, other? Will be glad to try to help, but a correct answer can't be given without having a little more detail about your transaction.
I picked up my vehicle at $32774 ( includes destination $780 and $1500 honda rebate+Security -Window Glass etching & a remote start,), in Central NJ.Taxes paid NJ (7%=2294.18)+ doc fee ($249) + Tire tax etc. (@$15.00)+MV registration, title($399 for 4yrs), OTD=35731.18
Additional items: Wheel locks $50,Mudguards$100, Paint protection(uV- Dupont)-$399(6yrs warranty)& 8yrs/120K miles extended warranty $1595+ tax=1706.65 total additional item cost me $2255.65- We bought this to own. so i believe every body has their own need.
final OTD with accessories: 37986.83 Down payment =$6000 Financed $31968.83 @3.65% for 60month= monthly $584
Overall, good expereince, I don't know how good is the deal!!. I went for this deal because I saved atleast $500 from other dealers( when comapring apples to apples) Most dealers won't let you have $1500 rebate and special financing- 1.9/36month or 2.9/60months. I got $1500 rebate first in the price and then financed for 3.65% for 60month, Technically, I will be paying $1500 in finance charges over 5yrs. ($300/yr or $25/month) which ultimately comes down to 1.9%/60month
Thinks we kept in mind: Dealer will honor warranty only if they install accessories. if you find cheaper out side, go for it but at the cost of warranty ,which could be nightmare if your vehicle start giving you problems, consider most of todays vehicles are 80% electronics and 20% mechanical, Electronics are cheaper only if you know how to and where to get it. diagnostics doesn't come cheap...considering all these we thought it would be nice to have dealer install.
$32,346 Base $360.39 for wheel locks, splash guards, and trunk tray $398 Doc Fee $981.19 (Tax 3% NC) $74 tags OTD $34,159.58
They are running very low on inventory (I think they had 6 left in stock). The salesman told me that after my offer, they raised the prices on the remaining '10s. Normally, I would think it was all talk, but their quote was at least $1000 less than any other area dealer.
What pissed me off a bit was, A credit-check was run even when i paid cash. I asked the dealer guy why he is getting it signed when i am paying myself. He said, that was the reason why he is not asking me to fill anything more than name and few other things.
So I am very Pissed off, when i got an e-mail saying there was credit check on me 3 days later.
Do not give your SSN, if you are paying cash as you have told. Hope this helps.
this message for whoever got a quote for honda odyssey exl with dvd/nav for price 32,865 OTD all taxes and fees Inc in the price, can you forward that quote to my email if you still have it . thank you so much. my email kalisadgurlz2003@yahoo.com
2010 Honda Odyssey EX-L with Navi & RES. MSRP: $37,985.00 Sale Price: $32,312.00 Out The Door: $35,665.86 any expert in here please give me your opinion about this offer from a dealer in Orange County CA. This is the lowest i got all week long. What should i add with this deal? --- wheel lock, trunk tray, carpet mat, paint protection?.... Please help me. Your thought is needed.
Is 26500 too little to offer a dealer for a 2010 ody ex-res? I've been researching for a couple of months and here is my thought process. $28543 invoice less $1500 incentive = $27043. Less 1% dealer holdback of $322 = $26721. Less $150 phoney IL documentation fee = $26571.
odymomofive, you can offer that, but I wouldn't think they would sell it for that. Helluva deal if you can get it though.
It's rare to see people on here talking about an EX w/ RES. I just bought one last night and here is what I paid:
$32,285 MSRP w/ destination. Sales price, $28,000 including doc fee. Also got trunk tray, wheel locks, pin stripe, and splash guards, and a bunch of maintenace items such as free oil changes and car washes.
Wolfchase Honda in Memphis was my dealer, they didn't play any games, just worked with me til we found a deal.
Autopark honda always have the lowest internet price in the area. This was the case when I got my '08 accord.
I took the base quote from autopark and had crown honda match it. Crown honda was low on inventory in all the trims, but they happen to have the trim I wanted being delivered so I got it before they added accessories...plus they give you free oil changes, 10k mile service, and 6 free details within 3 years.
I did a price match on the base price instead of out of the door price. Crown Honda fees are slightly higher, but worth it in my opinion with the freebies added on and no unwanted accessories.
The other dealership that actually beat Autopark was Bryon Honda in Fayatville. I did not want to drive that far to save 530 bucks (or 860 if you count autopark's accessories package) on the out the door price.
autopark raised their prices? mmmm..tempted to get another internet quote to see if that is true or not.
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Could you please kindly let me know which dealer in Florida you buy from?
Thanks,
Your price seems very high.
Could you please email the contact person name, number and email address to me at guntu_palli at yahoo dot com. Thanks
Go Instead to Jon Hall Honda, very down to Earth, they will take care of you.
Contact the Folks at Jon Hall Honda, they are located in Daytona Beach,FL small dealership...very nice people..ask for Kurt Frank--Internet Mgr.
Good Luck...let me know how it goes.
Thanks.
Could you post the email address of the internet manager for these two lowest quota you get for EXL please? I am trying to buy that in Atlanta too.
Thanks
They added mudflaps, cargo mat, and wheel locks and wanted an extra $360 for that. They claim they do that to every Odyssey they get in. We asked them to take it off and she refused, saying it will cost them $50 in labor and refused to give us a lower price.
I asked nicely for the total out the door price with 'with the accessories we are forced to get and don't want' and was called hostile. Told her we have to think about it and gave her hope that we'll call her back if we decide to move forward.
I was 'hostile' when she asked me what my credit union financing rate was. 2.99%. She told me I was wrong, it can't be that low. I told her 'I'm pretty sure I am right' in a not so friendly tone.
She pointed out that we were arguing about $360 when we were getting almost 6k off the MSRP. On the flip side, they are also loosing a sale over $360. For a dealership that claims to play 'no games no gimmicks', this was a gimmick - Give us the lowest internet price to lure us in and then surprise us with dealer add-ons.
We have 1-2 more dealerships to try before we will go back. They have another Touring coming in the color we want in September that we can get before the dealer add ons, but we have to put down a non-refundable deposit.
If it costs $50.00 labor to take add ons off, pay that and get the one in stock.
Putting a no refund deposit down really locks you down to their store. If a good deal pops up at another dealership you are sol.
If they quoted you a price on an in-stock unit, that is the price. Period. For them to change the deal once you're there, well, it's time to go elsewhere...
Except they're still cheaper and you'd get at least two items - splash guards and cargo mat - that are well worth having (I had them on my '05 Touring and just ordered them this morning for my incoming '10 EX-L). Suggest you offer $200 for those items and let them keep the lug nuts.
Plus, are you really going to trust them to deliver a future unit sans those items?
I'm hoping I can get them to throw in a cargo mat, what's the ballpark on a remote start for the Odyssey, is there a factory one or do I get stuck with an aftermarket and two fobs?
Thanks!
I agonized for weeks between the EX and EX-L and finally bought the latter yesterday (see below for details).
For me, there were several deciding factors:
1) Although I'm not a big fan of leather, heated seats are oh so nice;
2) As I learned with an '05 Touring a few years ago, VCM yields markedly better gas mileage; and
3) The power liftgate is a BIG plus.
It helped (and maybe this was just rationalization) to think of the roughly $3000 extra for the EX-L in terms of relative pricing 35 years ago so I divided the figures by 5 and considered that if the van cost about $5000, would I pay $600 more for an EX-L?
Then the choice was easy - that "$600" buys alot - VCM (and related items), leather, moonroof, back-up camera, power liftgate, XM radio, heated seats, and auto-dimming mirror.
Price - $28,555.40, including destination
Doc fee - $250.00 (universal in Ohio)
Tax - 6.75% of the above figures combined
Local dealers in Columbus would not match, much less beat, Castrucci's price. A couple of other Dayton stores (Hidy and Voss) were several hundred dollars more. Cincinnati dealers were not competitive.
I've bought a number of new cars this way and it's always the same story - if you cast a wide enough net, there's always a dealer who, for whatever reason, will sell for less.
Just beware of service needs. Our air conditioner in the 2010 went out last week. The earliest service appointment was 7 days from my call to them. It has been 90+ degrees every day. With that kind of advance scheduling, I hope the engine and transmission don't fail.
Personally, I don't think wheel locks, (if wheels stolen, your insurance co will buy you new ones) splash guards ( worth buying separately, easy DIY install) and protective trunk are worth the price the dealers charge. Just a profit maker for them.
I also got the 8 year/120k Honda Care added for $1,296. He said he could not sell it at $1295 because that was his cost but he had to add a dollar.
I got a loan from pentagon federal credit union at 2.99 for 60 months. Easy to sign up and be a member.
I'm happy about the price, not a great as other parts of the US but Texas is a different market. Good luck and I just wanted to contribute to this forum since it helped me so much.
My salesperson was the best, let me know and I can send you his name. email - hython2000 at yahoo.com
To recap:
dealership #1 "no games, no gimmicks"
base price was 35483 and had dealer added accessories (cargo mat, splash guards, and wheel locks) for $360. They refused to negotiate any further on price. Refused to discount the accessories package and refuse to take them off. We did not like the sales lady and her attitude once we got down to talk about pricing. The next 2010 Silver Odyssey was coming in mid-September and we can have it with a non refundable deposit of $500. They will not add accessories if we put down a deposit. Hubby was almost inclined to purchase it from them as the accessories package did not bother him as much as it bothered me. Well, her whole attitude bothered me (she told me I was wrong about my 2.99% financing...umm, I secured the loan). We walked. Oh, we couldn't figure out why they would still be getting 2010s in September either.
dealership #2
50-60 miles away. I gave them dealership #1 base price, TTL, and all fees. They said they can beat the Out The Door Price by $530. They were willing to take a refundable deposit. Confirmed no accessories were added. We almost went with them but I wanted to try one more local dealership.
Dealership #3
about 10-15 miles away. They price matched dealership #1 base price. Other fees were slightly higher but not by much. Next time, I will give them the out the door price. They also have standard with every new vehicle, free first oil change, free oil change and service at 10k miles, and 6 free details over 3 years. No added accessories. We only had to wait 2 days for the Touring to be delivered from the factory. It was a long 2 days. The salesman was mellow and nice. He even talked us out of silver and into Slate Green which does not look green at all. They did not try to sell us any extra services or warranty.
We went with dealership #3 because they were closer than #2. Base price was 35,458. Out the door was 37,148. Both dealership #1 and #3 could not believe how low dealership #2 was going on the Touring. We could not get a lower price locally and I did not want to drive that far if I did not have to. We used our own credit union at 2.99%.
All in all, we felt we reached a rock bottom price for our region..certainly not the lowest in the nation.
i even signed up agreement but later i was little reserve if i am getting good price, specially 2011 is about to release.
from zag.com , i see it's price is 31400.
SInce i have a screwed up credit history (but points are close to 700) only getting 7% apr for 72 months. I don't see any ad on special financing
i tried couple of other dealers in 20 mile radius, i didn't get a price like this.
can somebody say is this a good deal?
anyother options avialable for me to try on better APR..
thanks in advance
How am I doing?
Doc Fee 55
Tire 8.75
Tax 9.25 %
OTD 35400
Getting the color was the main criteria
i was wondering, can the dealer play game on Doc, title, destinations fees? i always think they are fixed for that location..
the APR i got 7% , only if i take extended warrent which covers 7 years/75k miles (technically 4 years and 45k miles, which comes to $500 per year)
i was rejected by banks due to my ding my credit history (what else , housing!!)
my community banks are offering more than 6% apr.. which i haven't applied for.
What was final price ? $28605 plus ttl looks the cheapest i have got in e-mail quotes till now.
Did this have rear DVD ?
Here are my needs and choices.
Choice 1) Less than 30K miles, 2007 to 2010 EX-L with backup camera and DVD.
Choice2) New 2010 EX-L with rear DEV (backup camera is std)
In bayarea (CA) I am not finding any choices used in 2008 to 2010.
There are a few 2007 coming up. they have 22,000 to 32,000 miles and cost around $24,500 + tax. (10% fee).
What will be cost of a new 2010 EX-L with rear DVD ?
I am getting quotes for 31,000 + tax = 34,000
My break point is $10,000 difference after tax. if i am not able to save atleast $10,000 then i want buy new van.
Please suggest.
Thank you everyone.
I see the meter going one point above E. I am surprised to the mileage is just 188.
I am not sure whether the dealer filled in the gas for full. After few minutes of delivery, i saw the gas level came down one quarter.
I drove most of it local miles.
How much can I expect for mileage. Do i expect little early on the performance. What should i do exactly to check the mileage.
I am also interested in the EX-L (with or without RES - haven't decided)
For an EX-L (no RES/NAV) I"m getting a price of $29,500 + TTL = $32,000 OTD
For an EXL w RES (no NAV) I'm getting $30,800 + TTL = $33,375 OTD
I'm also getting a sob story about how the minivan market in Atlanta is so tough that they are in short supply etc etc.
The above seems high based on others in the forum.
Any thoughts????
Additional items: Wheel locks $50,Mudguards$100, Paint protection(uV- Dupont)-$399(6yrs warranty)& 8yrs/120K miles extended warranty $1595+ tax=1706.65
total additional item cost me $2255.65- We bought this to own. so i believe every body has their own need.
final OTD with accessories: 37986.83
Down payment =$6000
Financed $31968.83 @3.65% for 60month= monthly $584
Overall, good expereince, I don't know how good is the deal!!. I went for this deal because I saved atleast $500 from other dealers( when comapring apples to apples) Most dealers won't let you have $1500 rebate and special financing- 1.9/36month or 2.9/60months. I got $1500 rebate first in the price and then financed for 3.65% for 60month, Technically, I will be paying $1500 in finance charges over 5yrs. ($300/yr or $25/month) which ultimately comes down to 1.9%/60month
Thinks we kept in mind: Dealer will honor warranty only if they install accessories. if you find cheaper out side, go for it but at the cost of warranty ,which could be nightmare if your vehicle start giving you problems, consider most of todays vehicles are 80% electronics and 20% mechanical, Electronics are cheaper only if you know how to and where to get it. diagnostics doesn't come cheap...considering all these we thought it would be nice to have dealer install.
Anythought? :shades:
$32,346 Base
$360.39 for wheel locks, splash guards, and trunk tray
$398 Doc Fee
$981.19 (Tax 3% NC)
$74 tags
OTD $34,159.58
They are running very low on inventory (I think they had 6 left in stock). The salesman told me that after my offer, they raised the prices on the remaining '10s. Normally, I would think it was all talk, but their quote was at least $1000 less than any other area dealer.
What pissed me off a bit was, A credit-check was run even when i paid cash.
I asked the dealer guy why he is getting it signed when i am paying myself.
He said, that was the reason why he is not asking me to fill anything more than name and few other things.
So I am very Pissed off, when i got an e-mail saying there was credit check on me 3 days later.
Do not give your SSN, if you are paying cash as you have told.
Hope this helps.
Bay Area , California.
Color: the one we wanted.
EX-L with RES : $30,386 + Tax
Perma-coat : $360
8 years or 120,000K Extended warranty: $1585.00
2010 Vans (expect Touring) are getting sold quickly, In that place, they sold almost 20 vans in the weekend.
the story seems to expect 2011 model coming out in next 15 to 30 days will be at least $2,000 to $2,500 more expensive for same exact models.
my email kalisadgurlz2003@yahoo.com
MSRP: $37,985.00
Sale Price: $32,312.00
Out The Door: $35,665.86
any expert in here please give me your opinion about this offer from a dealer in Orange County CA. This is the lowest i got all week long. What should i add with this deal?
--- wheel lock, trunk tray, carpet mat, paint protection?....
Please help me. Your thought is needed.
It's rare to see people on here talking about an EX w/ RES. I just bought one last night and here is what I paid:
$32,285 MSRP w/ destination.
Sales price, $28,000 including doc fee.
Also got trunk tray, wheel locks, pin stripe, and splash guards, and a bunch of maintenace items such as free oil changes and car washes.
Wolfchase Honda in Memphis was my dealer, they didn't play any games, just worked with me til we found a deal.
I took the base quote from autopark and had crown honda match it.
Crown honda was low on inventory in all the trims, but they happen to have the trim I wanted being delivered so I got it before they added accessories...plus they give you free oil changes, 10k mile service, and 6 free details within 3 years.
I did a price match on the base price instead of out of the door price. Crown Honda fees are slightly higher, but worth it in my opinion with the freebies added on and no unwanted accessories.
The other dealership that actually beat Autopark was Bryon Honda in Fayatville. I did not want to drive that far to save 530 bucks (or 860 if you count autopark's accessories package) on the out the door price.
autopark raised their prices? mmmm..tempted to get another internet quote to see if that is true or not.