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If your planning to keep it for awhile then it is better to with the 2011 since it is a better price.
When you close the deal try to close at the end of the week or month.
I have heard that you can get the registration your self. Instead of paying the dealership.
Do you how much they were offering the touring 2011 or 2012?
1) Lease factor of 0.0029 = interest rate of 6.96%, I have excellent credit rating and am confident I can get Honda's lowest rate. What should my lease factor be?
2) How much is reasonable for fees?
Thanks!
thanks
Jay
What do you guys think, is $38290 for a 2011 Touring + $178 license fees a good deal? I also got them to throw in roof rails and cross bars.
If you are leasing the Touring 2011 model get a money factor of 0.00155 and 54% residual and 2012, 0.0029 and 61%. One place gave me 0.00195 for a 2012 EX-L model + 61% residual (which I thought was a great deal) while the other gave me 0.0029 and 59% residual for the same model EX-L. This difference in residual and money factor could save me pretty close to $100/mo. in payment or a lot of $ in down payment.
Prices will vary across cities based on local demand/supply. If you receive a pricing within a couple of hundreds of what you want, just go for it if the color etc. is what you want. Just my 2 cents.
TIA
Consumer Reports pricing for Milwaukee
Bottom Line Price Touring $37,273 Elite $39,477
Best Local Price Touring $39,097 Elite $41,351
These were very similar for PA. I would love to be able to get CR's bottom line price for the Touring Elite, I actually got to $200 from bottom line on an EX-L @$33,800 since dealer inventory was a lot higher compared to the Touring.
Got it for $38,446--which included $810 destination and $199 service fee (I'm sure all profit for them-but oh well)- plus tax and title. FYI. Happy driving!
Finally pulled the trigger on our Odyssey over the weekend. We bought a 2012 EX-L RES in Smoky Topaz. The dealer did not have one in stock, but had one arriving in a few weeks. Did all of the negotiating via email and am really happy with the way everything turned out. The dealership is Valley Honda in Aurora, IL. Below are the details:
Base Price: $33,087
Destination: $810
Document Fee: $156
Plates: $194
Sales Tax (7% IL): $2,384
Total OTD: $36,631
We also decided to purchase an all-weather accessory package they had. It was $425 and included all-season floor mats, cargo tray, and splash guards. The package saved $10 off of buying the items individually. Since we had such a streamlined experience we didn't haggle on the price of the accessories.
Thought I would post the details here since I have been following this thread over the last several months and it really helped me to get, what I consider, a very good deal.
I just purchased a smokey topaz as well. 2011 though, in Northern NJ.
32,750 - price
810 - destination
249 - doc fee
395 - roof rack and rails (installed post purchase)
88 (2 extra sets of headphones) - 4 total
34, 292 total plus tax & tags ($399 - 5 year registration fee)
0.9 for 36 months.
Did not haggle too much on the roof rack and rails as other dealers wanted $522 and $123 each for 2 extra head phones (246 total).
None of the dealers would budge on the doc fee.
Process was pretty painless and sales rep was really good. there were a few mistakes on the paper work, but don't think it intentional.
Price - $34,006
Extras - $300
Dealer Fee - $599
Destination - $810
Taxes - $2494
Total Out The Door - $38,299
Also negotiated 8 yr, 120 mile warranty for $1290
Great Vehicle--Good Luck.
For those wanting Rear Entertainment System..Look at iPad options with moonroof (google).
Would like find out what is a good price to pay for the extended warranty i know there are different types but looking for about 100K.
Would appreciate if you would post your paid prices.
Very easy to work with. Negotiated the price upfront (they matched the price I got from Truecar quotes from other dealer in the area).
Does it worthwhile to buy the Honda care warranty & service package?
I know it's a good price, but still wanted a second opinion...
Good luck with your new Car.
Thanks!
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Any ways, do hard negotiation with them. And use 31700 as your target price.
I am very sure that you should get it for that price with very hard negotiation in person!
Good luck
Could you please share more information?
Which state? Dealship? any other options you might have added?
810 is dest charge in NJ.
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it was 31700 including Destination.
Plus, they have 75$ documentation fees (Compared to 299$ for NJ dealers)
Though, though, though...
Eventually we did not buy from them because they SKIMMED us on Financing...
They were aproving us for 12% APR!!! And the finance guy was nothing but marketing guy for Honda Care, etc. So we walked out and just bought for 32,399 from the Honda dealer of NJ with 0.9 APR (Trust me it was very difficult, especially when you know you had an offer for 31700) :-)
Any ways, to sum it up,
1) Paragon Honda would give you GREAT price and beat any offer you have from other dealer, but at financing time they'll SKIM you!!! (Btw, I have excellent credit)
2) NJ Dealer - GardenState Honda, was a bit pricier, but were very smooth during financing and final paperwork. No hassle at all!
But hey, when I drove my EX-L out of the showroom, who cares if it was 700$ more! :-)
Good luck to every one and hope you nail the best deal down.
Regards
That was I was going to do. Let them think they have you on the financing, but then just go refinance it afterwards.
Price - $31,500 (Including destination) + tax + 250 doc fee
Total Out The Door - $34,000
Finance: 0.9% for 36 months.
31700 with destination ( 810 ) is definitely unbelievable - given the sticker prices is 34875 - but that tells you price of the vehicle. (only if one pays cash down !! ha ha !!) Doc fees are 400
32391 is a quote i got over the phone - the reviews of that dealer are bad too.
Another dealer told me , I will beat any other quote !! Now i know how they can do that.!
Thank you again.
I'm on work Visa, hence it's almost impossible to get approval from a Credit Union :-) and when there's question of 12% APR, I din't want to take chance assuming I'll be aproved by some one after 2 months... I mean what if I'm not?
If you don't have trade-in, I think you can easily knock off another couple of hundred bucks, which will bring the price to about $500 over invoice. Few weeks ago saw a post about hard to bargain at Metro NY area, completely not true. Economy is soft, buyer is king.
Thanks
TIA
I live in No. Virginia but ended up doing business in Upstate NY! Paperwork Fed Ex back and forth overnight... seemless transaction. Sales woman is AMAZING to work with. PM me for name. She drove car to Albany airport to meet/drop off....but I know she also does a lot of business at Burlington,VT airport.
Price: 33,500 (includes destination)
Doc fees: 75
Tax: 1025 (VA)
Honda Care: 1265 (I agreed to to this so I could roll into financing...) rather than go through Hyannis Port Honda....
1.9% financing for 60 months....
Happy with transaction!
FYI... tried initially to work with gal in WV (Urse) that others have talked about but found her to be unreliable. Quoted and negotiated with me but would never follow up.
I am in Northern VA and am looking to buy in next 2 weeks. I want a white w Truffles (interior) with NO add-ons in a EX-L with Nav and do not want to pay more than $99.00 for doc Fee.
It appears that USAA members can buy at invoice which is approx. $34,575 plus dealer processing fee and tax and titling etc. Local dealer processing fees are around $399.00 (ouch). I would anticipate that the dealer add-ons will be waived as to cost.
Please advise as to any tips or if you know of any incentives from manufacute to dealer or loyalty cash incentives. I will pay cash so I am not interested in financing incentives.
I would like to get the remote start, but it is very expensive add-on along with the rear bumper alert which is also an expensive add-on (as after market).
Your advise please. You may also send to: kr5flute@yahoo.com (thanks),
Kathy
Prices so far are
Touring Elite: 41,000
Touring: 38,897
EX-L Nav: 34,007
thoughts?