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Anyone purchased Odyssey EX-L recently in RTP area. I got a quote from Auto Park Honda and out the door price was 33422. If you have got it for a lesser price in the area please give me the dealership name, price and sales person info.
Thanks.
Feel free to contact me on my personal e-mail-- andrewnhoang@gmail.com Maybe we can trade notes/quotes actively so we both can walk with the best deal.
with NJ tax - 33600 OTD for EXL - (without considering 500$ honda finance.. so when you add that - the final cost is 33100).
2012 Odyssey EX-L (with RES, polished metal color, grey leather interior)
Dealer Additions Included:
- wheel locks
- splash guards
- moonroof visor
- remote engine starter system
- all season floor mats (threw those in after I brought up the minor door dings, manager recommended that I not request a full respraying for the door because it messes up the original factory paint job, but did agree to touch it up.)
Price, including destination fee, and all additions: $32,687.46
Sales Tax (7.00%): $2329.21
Title, License, and Documentation fees: $608.00
Total out the door cost: $35,624.67
Did all my negotiations via email with the internet sales manager at Carey Paul Honda in Snellville. He was able to match my lowest offer, throw in the Protection Package, AND add on the remote engine starter system for way below MSRP + labor. There were lots of people waiting when we showed up late for our 2:30pm appointment but the entire process only took about 2.5 hours. All the paperwork was drawn up when we sign, we just had to wait for the vehicle to be cleaned pretty much.
This extends the 3yr /36,000 mile bumper-to-bumper (and 5 year/50,000 powertrain) standard warranty to 10 years / 120,000 miles for everything. There's a $100 deductible, and guarantees all replacement parts are new Honda parts. There are also a few minor perks, like roadside assistance, etc. The warranty is transferable should we sell the car before 10 years. Also, it can be terminated early for a pro-rated refund.
I resisted, then purchased it for the "employee discount" price of $1,338 -- only because I can cancel within 60 days. Suggestions?? Thanks!
"Do you have anything in writing that I can show my senior manager that outlines the deal you are speaking of?"
What do you suggest ?
Can you tell me when you purchased this mini van? I am interested in the identical van and your price is very good.
Thanks,
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Garden State Honda Rep, called me and asked if you can name the person who bought the van at that quote, they said they are going to give me that price.
If you don't mind, can I use your name ? If yes, can you send me ur name ?
Thanks a lot for your help.
Suresh
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Good deal? Should I jump on this one?
Thanks in advance.
I think the best price on a standard Touring may be around $39K drive out.
I have a clarification on the new financing offer. With the Honda Financing offer for 1.9% upto 60 months + $500 towards the first month payment, is there an expectation of any down payment at all? Or would a token amount $500-$1000 suffice? Does Honda decide what interest rate I would get depending on what I put down? I have excellent credit and I am already pre approved for the entire van purchase from my credit union at 1.99%, they just don't have the $500 cash back which obviously makes the Honda deal a bit better(unless Honda Finance decides to tack on some other crap stuff I don't want).
Any thoughts appreciated.
Thanks,
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2012 Honda Odyssey Touring, Smokey Topaz
including roof rack and cross rails (insisted that they install it):
including processing fee, destination charge:
$37,771 , plus taxes and tags.
How did I do?
In CA, the EXL with Nav or Res could be had for 35,500 or so but a Touring looks to be around $37k+TTL = around 40k OTD.
My understanding is that the major difference between EXL_Res or NAV, the Touring has both REs and NAV. There are some other minor differences but is it really worth $4-5k more?
I'm just trying to determine if I'm missing something in terms of value in the Touring that warrants a substantially higher price?
As far as FICO scores, my wife and I do not have 700+ scores, we are really close but not over 700. To be honest my FICO dropped ALOT because I helped co-sign for my sister-in-law's car about 2 months ago but I guess my income makes up for that. I did the same thing vinnyny is planning to do, I placed a down payment to basically cover the cost of my TTL.
Hope this helps.
Thank you for your feedback and I do appreciate your response. I did get pre-approved with Honda Finance, but they don't specify the interest rate. I do think I will get the 1.9% rate.
Right now I am negotiating between 2 dealers about the EX-L, hopefully will square things away this weekend and keep everybody posted here.
Btw, the $500 off the first month deal, is that something the dealers factor in when they quote me the OTD price on the internet or not?
Thank you.,
The Honda website clearly states:
"American Honda will make the first scheduled payment for well-qualified lessees up to $500"
Nothing of the sort is listed in the 0.9% financing offer details.
So the $500 towards first month payment if for a lease, not for a financed situation.
Can anyone confirm that it applied towards the payment of a financed deal ?
Thanks.
Source: Bought one today.
Just purchased a 2012 EX-L Silver this weekend in PA.
This is the EX-L without NAV/RES.
MSRP: 35685 ($34875 + $810 destination)
Purchase price: 31500
Doc/Reg/Misc charge: 176.50
6% PA tax: 1890
OTD: $33566.50 (if I deduct the $500 that Honda will pay on the 1st payment, it is like $33066.50)
Pay cash $15820.23 and finance at 0.9% on $17746.27. This will make the 1st payment at $500 exact. Honda will pay the 1st payment of $500. This is stated in my purchase document.
I was told that I can pay off the loan right after Honda pay the 1st payment.
Please keep this website going. It's a great site and it helped me on my last Odyssey 2001 and this 2012 purchases. Thanks to the host.
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Base proce - 32000
Tax - 9.5%
Doc fee - 150
Registration - 250
Total - 35500
I think i paid a little more than i should have. I didn't know how to negotiate and i saw this forum after i bought the car...
We just purchased a 2012 Honda Odyssey EX-L White(my primary choice) today here in NJ at DCH Kay Honda in Eatontown. All negotiations were done via email. I started off with an email blast and of the quotes I received the one I closed shown below was the best.
Price : $30,900(inclusive of destination fees)
Tire Tax : $7.50
Sales Tax : $2163
Doc Fees : $299
Registration : $399
OTD : $33768.5
I further got the American Honda Finance deal at 1.9% + $500 off my first months installment. It was a very great experience, other than the final push to get some extra insurance there was no attempt to push anything else on me.
Please email me with any questions at g_junk2001 yahoo com
car - 29,950
tax - 2097
Doc - 299
Dest - 810
reg - 399
OTD - 33,555
Free all weather mats, cargo tray, 2yr oil change/rotations.
1.9% financing with $500 towards first payment.
Car- 29,480
Dest-810
Processing Fees -385
Taxes/Registration and fees- $1873.74 (3.75% Delaware tax)
They did sold me the warranty extension, which i can still cancel, ($0 deductible) from Honda America (8 years / 120K miles) for an additional $1500. Not sure on this but I will appreciate any inputs.
I hope this can help other people. Went to MartinHonda here in Newark, Delaware and their OTD price was $33,400
can you share which dealership ? Thanks
For me it was worth the trip from Delaware to VA.... as I said a 2 hrs drive saved me over a $1,000 because no dealer around, including PA, NJ, DE or MD was able to compete.
Enjoy your shopping!!
Dealer Additions Included:
- all season weather mats
- cargo mat
- tow hitch with ball for bike rack
- Dealer installed headrest mounted DVDs (two systems so kids can each watch a movie)
Price, including destination fee, and all additions: $34,500
Sales Tax (7%) - but I had a $2,500 trade in, which lowered the tax a little)
Title, License, and misc other fees: $450 (NJ)
We were happy with the deal!
I personally emailed the three dealerships about Honda Care for my 2012 Odyssey w/RES and got a quote of $1295 from Bernardi Honda and Saccucci Honda and $1270 from Hyannis Honda. Hope this helps.
base+dest: $37,046
some BS add ons (splash guard+door trim guard): $264
doc fee+ filing fee: $186
+ 9.5% tax on above: $3,563
license plate fee: $194
-$500 dealer incentive cash
total OTD price :$40,753
I did it all online over span of 2 weeks via e-mail..... unless you like a million phone calls from everyone from every dealership you contact. ask for itemized OTD pricing. a price means nothing unless you know whats in it, ie, tax rate, add ons, include destination, etc. once i got some good prices i made them compete amongst themselves. i called the dealer i chose the day of and made appointment to buy. no problems really. the only thing was they originally quoted a price $500 less than what i listed above. when i got there they said that price included $500 dealer incentive cash, but the taxable total would be $500 more, then they subtracted $500 off the final price at the end. doing it that way its about a $50 difference @9.5%.
i financed the whole thing. 0.9% for 36 months. i would recommend to trade in if they dont lowball your trade (which they almost always do). it will reduce your principal and save on total amount taxed. they know this and will emphasize what youre saving in taxes and lower amount owed. just make sure you understand that they will give you a great sale price if they can make a killing on your trade in. Know what your trade is worth! i love this forum, it has helped my buy all of my cars below invoice. i hope this helps anyone who is looking to buy, and its a great time to buy!
I'll advise you to look for all honda dealers in a 200 miles radius and request quotes from all of them. Once you have an email from a dealer with a decent offer, email the rest of the dealers and tell them you already have a quote with X price and ask if they can beat it. Always ask for an email so you can document the offer. If a better quote is receive keep doing the same until you are sure that nobody can beat that price.
Be aware that they will try to sell you the extended warranty. You should not pay more than $1300. Don't get caught on this. The same thing they are offering you; you can buy somewhere else. Read the previous threads for more info.
Enjoy your shopping
Thanks jking2012 for the extended warranty advice. I will definitely use it.
That is my guess, my advice, keep looking. I really think that more than $1k for RES is a lot. Try expanding your search to other areas. Maybe even another state.
Hope this helps.