2013 and earlier Honda Odyssey Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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  • selina777selina777 Member Posts: 7
    edited May 2012
    I have a question about the EXL and EXL with RES. I am not sure I should add 1000 more for the later one, because the dealer told me that a lot of people don't want EXL with RES due to the much higher price and normally people can spend much less to buy a vehicle DVD which also have much better quality than the originally one. He said the vehicle DVD is easy to install and the same convenient.

    Is that true? I really need to know this, because I will have two kids sit in the rear seat, I really don't want them to feel boring if we are on a long travel.
  • dinehsdinehs Member Posts: 11
    Hi selina77, I really owe it to this forum and participation of everyone. I was looking for a used car and then I realized that I can get a new car for a little more.

    Better deals will definitely come soon as 2013 models will be arriving after July (less than two months away). As for the RES, I am not impressed with the manufacture DVD unit. Town and Country and Sienna have the option to watch DVD at the front LCD while the car at Park. The Honda does not or I have not figured it out yet. Also, when the rear LCD screen is opened all the way, the screen goes blank. It’s not a high quality DVD in every way and it cannot worth $1500. If another DVD after market can interface with the main console of the car, I would consider it over the manufacture DVD unit.
  • oddyman400oddyman400 Member Posts: 6
    I have had 3 res vans. They have all been great (the dvd player). The kids really enjoy it plus it gives my wife and I some peace on long trips. Sound and picture quality have been fine for them. They are happy and are not expecting theater quality. In all the years I personally have never sat and watched a full movie on one but the kids are happy and that is what makes my life happier. I do not know why the dealer (salesman) would tell you that maybe he did not have any in stock. I have not seen the add on dvd that is after market but I can tell you when you go and trade or sell the car later I would think most would prefer the factory installed one.
  • queenofheartsqueenofhearts Member Posts: 2
    I'm looking to buy the same 2012 Touring Elite and live in the Bay Area. The best OTD price I received was $43,200 with 8.25% tax rate. Can you please share with me your dealer contact info?

    Thanks!
  • suvindcsuvindc Member Posts: 28
    edited May 2012
    This is probably the first lease I rushed into in a long while as I was up against abnormal time constraints and I'm curious what you guys think. We purchased last week. Now, David McDavid in Frisco is saying they could've done better. Moot point now but curious.
     
    Traded in: 2008 Mercedes ML350 (44k miles valued at $23500 by every dealer in the area including this one - we owed $2500 less)
    Purchased: Honda Odyssey EX (no Nav / RES)
    Came with: XM satellite radio (free for 3 months) & rear camera
    Out the door check: $3005 included TTL
    Monthly payment: $325
    Residual: $19k
     
    Feedback??
  • dinehsdinehs Member Posts: 11
    I agree, factory installed DVD worth more when resell or trade in.
  • maxima03maxima03 Member Posts: 7
    Hi, would somebody mind sharing their experiences and prices shopping for the Touring Elite in the DC metropolitan areas????

    Thanks.
  • selina777selina777 Member Posts: 7
    Hi, dinehs

    Thanks for your answer. In that case, I think I will look for deals for EXL with RES.
  • selina777selina777 Member Posts: 7
    Hi, oddyman400

    Thanks for your answer. I think I will wait for the independent day and see if I can get a good price for EXL with RES.
  • sandunsandun Member Posts: 1
    Thanks to this forum, I was able to figure out a ballpark figure on the Odysseys. I was not able to score any great deals as others have in other parts of the country. Here is what I got in Connecticut:

    Odyssey Touring : $37100 + title/taxes/reg/docs = $40050 OTD. No extras. Took delivery last week.
  • jetzzsjetzzs Member Posts: 64
    I just bought an EXL with mud flaps at Superior Honda in Omaha.

    Final price with all document fees and destination is $32, 399 not including TTL. Not sure if this was a good deal in this area or not (there are not many posts in the Midwest).

    They gave us $15,000 for our 2007 EXL Odyssey with 57,000 miles, new tires, a cracked windshield, and several dings, and Honda extended warranty. I thought this was pretty fair.

    Took the 0.9% for 60 months.

    Didn't discuss the $750 dealer cash.

    They did say that we would have to take one off the lot for this price and we would have to pick it up by Thursday so they could get it on this months paperwork.

    This is the second Odyssey we purchased here. I had a lot of trouble with the '07's brakes so I didn't think I would buy another one (air in the break lines but they couldn't fix it after a recall and 3 tries).

    So first I went to the Toyota dealer. The salesman said that a Seinna XLE starts at $38,000 to $40,000! :mad: I walked out! It made Honda look really professional and if this hadn't happened, I may not have gone back to Honda and bought another one! :surprise:

    Superior Honda was really professional and didn't give us any run around.
  • dodgehappydodgehappy Member Posts: 118
    Picked up a new lease on an Odyssey EXL this past holiday weekend. Dealer agreed to a selling price for lease or purchase of 30,500 including destination. Was pleased with the pricing as I shopped around a good part of the state.
  • wildcat22wildcat22 Member Posts: 5
    After a few weeks of driving every minivan made, almost buying a Sienna (but had terrible experience with a local dealer), we finally bought an Odyssey and while a minivan isn't my most wanted car, it's what our family needs and I'm excited to drive it! Here's what we paid.

    Touring, smoky topaz and truffle
    MSRP: $41,990
    Sales price (including all fees): $37,435
    Trade: $1500
    OTD (including 8.65% tax, ouch): $39,049
    0.9% financing for 60 months

    Thanks so much to all who have posted here!

    (now I'll try not to look at the June incentives as I don't want to know if it makes it a better deal!)
  • cricketercricketer Member Posts: 7
    I bought it from Tracy Honda...ask for the internet dept. Tell them about my Ody bought on 04/30 ..

    good luck
  • chenger72chenger72 Member Posts: 2
    Curious on any recent buyer experiences.
    The best offer as of now is $38.7k ( includes destination). Feeling like I should wait. Thoughts? Of course we want a black one and that is a harder find in PHX.

    :P
  • vinnynyvinnyny Member Posts: 764
    A black minivan in Phoenix? Wouldn't you rather cook eggs on your stove? Make sure you get an EX or better so that your kids don't have to touch the door handles!
  • wildcat22wildcat22 Member Posts: 5
    We just bought a Touring yesterday for $37,435 including all fees & destination before TT&L. We had several local dealers offering that price as their first offer and others we had to work down to that price by matching the first dealers, and some dealers wouldn't go below $38,000. If you can find one invoiced before the 4/1 price increase, they'll be more willing to come down on price as their dealer cost increased by $500 after 4/1 (so I hear). The msrp for a Touring before the increase was $41,990 and $42,160 after the increase. We got one offer as low as $36,900 as he had 2 of the same color invoiced before 4/1 with another on the way, and he was in a small town that probably doesn't get much business. Unfortunately for us, it wasn't the right color. Good luck!
  • happystarhappystar Member Posts: 2
    Hi can you let me know which dealership offered you that price? We are living in Central ohio too. many thanks. :blush:
  • vinnynyvinnyny Member Posts: 764
    I've been offered a 2012 Touring Elite for $40K (including destination, wheel locks and pin stripes). I negotiated the doc fee down to $299. Although I've seen lower prices in NoVa and MD, only two of six dealers would honor this price here. Has anyone see lower prices in southern VA? I'm going to pick it up tomorrow if I don't find something better tonight.
  • dodgehappydodgehappy Member Posts: 118
    I received the initial offer for that price from White Allen in the Dayton area. Just went on their site and picked the van I liked and filled in the request for a quote/info for that van and they shot over the 30500 price. You could probably use that email proof to secure the price or something close if you dont want to travel to Dayton.
  • jeffreyp05jeffreyp05 Member Posts: 2
    I will be picking my 2012 Touring Elite up today. Price was $39,550 and that included all fees and desitination charge. We have a 6% tax in PA.
  • sham01skisham01ski Member Posts: 13
    Sorry to clarify, but the prices includes the 6% tax or was that extra? What dealer did you go to?
    Thanks

    I am in NJ and don't mind traveling.
  • jeffreyp05jeffreyp05 Member Posts: 2
    The price was 39,550. I traded in a vehicle and the amount after trade gets taxed at 6%. Ciocca Honda in Hershey is where I went.
  • wasabeewasabee Member Posts: 31
    Hello everyone, I want to give back since this forum has been very helpful.

    We negotiated a 2012 Honda Odyssey Touring Elite Gray/Gray with the sales price of $41,300 (before doc, tax, tag and title).

    We have the following options:
    Wheel locks
    Splash guard
    cargo tray
    all season mats (a must with kids)
    roof rail with cross bars
    moon roof visor
    door visor
    door step sills (nonslip)
    body side molding

    My tax rate in Georgia is 6% for my county, plus they have a $499 doc fee.

    I got 0.9% APR for 60 months. I also negotiated the extended warranty for $1850 for 8 years/100K and we did not have to pay upfront since it is part of the 0.9% finance.

    The overall buying experience with both sales and finance department were excellent and the people treated us very well. The entire process took about 3 hours.

    The dealer I went to is Gwinnett Place Honda on satellite blvd. Please refer me (send me an email for my name) since I was told we both get $$ for referrals.

    I hope the information is helpful with your Honda Odyssey car shopping experience.
  • wasabeewasabee Member Posts: 31
    By the way, I asked and was informed that the 2013 Honda Odyssey will be coming in September 2012. Not much changes at all.

    Please understand this information FYI and is subject to change as always.
  • wandering_burrwandering_burr Member Posts: 3
    Hi Selina,

    Glad the numbers helped you. Ironically, until I got these from Spreen the best pricing I was seeing on a Touring was from Tracy Honda in your area. They were nice to work with-I suggest you contact them.

    As far as where you buy, it doesn't matter. In my youth I used to try to get better prices from the dealer by promising to have all my warranty and service work done there-but they never cared. I see folks writing about a different attitude in other parts of the country (dealer offered lifetime transmission warranties, pre-paid oil/service contracts, etc...) but I have never seen that in California-at least at the 20 or so dealers i contacted for my deal.

    Simon implied that he could get me the same price on the next delivery of vehicles this week. We were specifically discussing the Touring at the time so it is worth keeping in touch with him.

    As far as the best time of year to buy I don't believe that there is one. Each dealer has their own reasons for needing to move cars at a low price. Some feel pressure at the end of the month, end of the quarter or end of the year. Assuming that many dealers fiscal quarter ends on June 30 I'd expect a saavy buyer to get a better deal then than on July 4th. But manufacturer incentives may kick in which throws everything topsy turvy again.

    End of model year is generally thought of as a good time to get a deal, but keep in mind it has already depreciated a full years worth compared to the 2013 sitting on the same lot. Depending on how long you keep your car you may be better off in the long run to get the newer car and get that back when you sell.

    You are on the right track by being on this board. If you are in the ball park of the numbers posted here you are already getting a better deal than most. Good luck!
  • wandering_burrwandering_burr Member Posts: 3
    I'm not sure how I stumbled onto DonkeyPunch1's 2008 post about how to approach the deal. It may have been quoted somewhere else, and it most likely built upon other people's posts on this and other forums. But it got me a relatively smooth purchasing process. This forum has been a HUGE help to me in buying my Odyssey and I want to give back by updating DonkeyPunch's advice with what I experienced and think works simpler or better. Much of this is mine, and much is shamelessly cut/paste from his post in 2008.

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    End of the month. Great time to buy a car, end of the quarter is even better. The notion of walking into a dealership and haggling them down using your verbal judo is a recipe for wasted time. 90% of the time they will not give you the price you want. They are paid to be there and you are not. They have a simple recipe, grind the customer down until you sign or leave. If you leave they usually chase and give a small concession then restart the process.

    Below is the recipe i recommend. Three to 7 days is about the time to get to the best price:

    .5 Go to www.trucar.com and get a quote on the exact vehicle model you are looking at. This is to get the ball rolling with the dealers. (thank you vanpire for this advice)

    .75 (Optional) We are very lucky to be shopping for Odysseys. There is such a large volume sold and posted to this board that you have access to the pulse of what they are selling for across the country. First thing I did was to click back several pages (3 months worth) and make notes on each clear sale price so I would know the range to expect. I only used prices that showed base price, clearly indicated it included destination fee and and dealer doc/prep fees. Those that just showed with TTL are not useful as I don't know what their tax rate is. Those that show trades are also not useful because we have no way of knowing what the trade was really worth to the dealer. The difference of just a couple grand throws the pricing way off. NOw this step is optional because it doesn't directly affect what your price will end up being. But it will tell you when you are close to what you can expect to be about as good a deal as there is to find.

    1. Go to Honda.com website and click on "find dealer" (DON'T use the request quote button).

    2. At that point, select "request a quote" next to each dealer after you have list of dealers.

    3. Fill out your info. don't put a phone number down (use 858-555-1234), you call them if you want...they don't call you.
    Ask for the following:
    - Obviously request model your looking for in dropdown.
    - In "comments" section put something to the effect:
    Would like a detailed quote on an EXL RES. Please itemize charges: Base Price, destination and document fee; only extras should be tax, title and license. I would like your best possible price, as I intend to purchase this weekend. Additionally, please include the color selection that you have available. I'm checking with several dealers in the area and will be purchasing shortly, so your promptness and bottom line is appreciated.

    I already have a quote on this vehicle from trucar.com for $xx,xxx but am looking for a better price. I look forward to your reply.

    Don't give them your phone number, if their serious, they'll put it in writing.
    - Press Send

    Note that I don't insist they give the OTD price with Taxes and DMV fees. You'll see why in the next step.

    4. Go Back to "find dealer" enter your zip and you'll get the same list. select "request quote" by the next dealer and this same form that you initially entered will be available. just press send.

    5. Repeat to at least 8 dealers in your area. If your in a metro area. I'd send to everyone EVEN the closest.

    6. Go Back to "find dealer" yet again and put in the closest major city, other than your own and repeat. Do a google search on that city for 'Honda High Volume Dealer' and make darn sure you get that one. By not asking for an OTD price you do not need to disclose your zip code for tax rate information. This keeps the dealers further away more interested. No-one wants to invest time if they think you are not serious. Please do keep your requests to venues you would be willing to travel to in order to buy.

    7. Finally, think about brand new Hondas you have seen recently with dealer ads instead of plates. If the dealer is not close by the reason may be because that person found it worth while to travel to buy their car. Find these dealers either on the Honda site or via Google. If via Google just look through their website for a 'Contact Us' email address or 'Request QUote' button.

    8. Go to your credit union, capitalone.com or whomever your comfortable with and get your own financing. You should have a check in your back pocket when you go to buy the car or their going to bend you over. The big players will overnight you a blank check. This is an important step as many dealers will give you a great quote then try to make back a few thousand on a poor interest rate. You won't know until you get there and try to sign paperwork at which point they have you at a disadvantage. Best to be able to whip out the check and tell them, cash deal please.

    9. Check the Honda rate for specials. But DO NOT assume you will qualify for it. Some dealers will offer you 4.9% while Honda offers .9%. Guess who pockets those four points of interest. 'Cash deal please.'

    10. Sit back..you're in the drivers seat.

    11. Wait for quotes to come in.

    12. You'll find out who's serious.
    - some will give you HIGH price
    - some won't respond so go to their website and request a quote with same info as above. Some will try to track down your phone number and call you. Unless your time is not valuable do not answer. Nothing they need to know they cannot ask in email.
    - a few will give you a pretty aggressive price
    - you may end up with a clear cut low ball great price

    13. Forget about the morons that ask you to call them for an appointment (The VIP treatment means getting bent over). On the ones that are really high, if you want reply and tell them they are off by whatever the diff is between them and your lowest price. i.e, "you're off by $2600, if that's your best shot, I'll pass thanks".

    14. Once you start receiving the offers try to break them into apples/apples comparisons. If you did step .75 you can know when you get a really good offer. Now it is tempting to start the back and forth right away. I'd wait a few days or at least until you get a clear cut low price.

    15. Once you get the clear cut low price contact that dealer to confirm what colors they have available. Try to get them to tell you what they have rather than what you want. At this point ask for an OTD price. Ask if the price is the same for a cash deal or does it require financing through the dealer. If the latter be on high alert through the sales process. Easy to jack the rate to cancel the otherwise
  • ody12ownerody12owner Member Posts: 3
    I went to Norm Reeves Cerritos to test drive the 2012 EXL. It's the car I've been looking on the internet and my wife really likes it. I was able to negotiate the car to $32,000 not including tax and registration, got the 0.9 for 60mos finance.
    Now, I'm at finance trying to sign all the paper work and the guy kept trying to get me to buy the extended warranty and the security system.
    I kept telling him no then I got on the phone with my friend to make sure that it's not something I should get. My friend confirmed and when I was done with the phone call. The finance guy said "It's all in there now. You should just get it." Handed me the contract to sign. I hesitated and told him it was too much I didn't want to pay $2,000 for a security system. He said it's an investment and kept saying I should get it and get the car to drive home. It's only $30 more a month.
    Now, I've been at the dealership since 3pm. It's now 6:30pm. I thought it's just an accessory I can come back and return it since they didn't really install anything just the chip and the GPS is not yet installed. I went home and got an ear full from the wife and the friend when they found out I got the security system.

    What are my chances of returning the security system. Please help if you have an experience dealing with this situation. This is my first car purchase ever. I had no idea the tricks they would do. I know I shouldn't have signed the papers, but I felt like my hands were tied and I really wanted the car for my wife.
  • sham01skisham01ski Member Posts: 13
    That will be tough to return once you signed. 2000 dollars for a security system is outrageous. I would go in there and argue and make him give you other stuff for free since they probably won't refund you money. Ask for all season mats cross bars etc. good luck
  • wasabeewasabee Member Posts: 31
    One suggestion since I just got my Odyssey car and I also got the extended warranty for 8 years at 100K. The finance guy I worked with told me I can cancelled the extended warranty anytime within 30 days.

    So that's for the extended warranty, as for the security system. If it is in stock and they have not install on the car, then you should be able to argue and get your money back. I would rush to the dealer and make sure that they have not installed the security system. Otherwise, if they have installed it, then I guess it is all too late. When you refer to the security system, does it include remote start? If yes, then the price you paid isn't too bad I suppose. Good luck resolving your issue.
  • ethanb1ethanb1 Member Posts: 4
    I just got an Odyssey EX-L at a Maryland dealer, no extras.

    Car (including Destination and processing fee):
    $30,524

    MD State Tax:
    $1,831

    Title and Registration:
    $320

    Total, Out The Door:
    $32,675

    What do you think of that price?
  • xtrosityxtrosity Member Posts: 11
    I just purchased a touring Elite for $39,150 which includes the "doc fee". THe tax and title were extra. initially the cost was $39000 but they tried to slide in a 400 doc fee on top. I counter offered with walking out and they cut it to $150 which was fine.

    thought this might be helpful to someone.

    Good luck.
  • jwm40517jwm40517 Member Posts: 303
    Check out the Edmunds forum on Honda warranty prices. Several Honda dealers offer Honda Care 8yr 120k 0 ded for under $1300.
  • dinehsdinehs Member Posts: 11
    Thank you. It's the best put together steps that I have seen. I know that I will be following your steps when buying my next car but it not be a Honda for sure.
  • ody12ownerody12owner Member Posts: 3
    I called the finance guy and he agreed to refund the GPS part of the security system. BTW, the security system is basically KARR alarm and GPS tracking. So I got half my money back, but he won't budge on letting me returning the whole thing. I guess, I donated to his commission for the month. He's got to make a living somehow.

    This is a pretty expensive lesson for me. So much for doing all the research and reading up on everything about buying a new car. I let my emotion get the best of me. Next time I will make sure to get someone with experience about these things with me.

    Anyone want to know more details about what happened and how to prevent it from happening to you, I'm more than happy to share my story. But basically, don't get the alarm or the GPS tracking they are trying to sell to you. It's not worth it.
  • ody12ownerody12owner Member Posts: 3
    Damn I read your post two days after I got ripped hard. Still nice to know, thanks!
  • vinnynyvinnyny Member Posts: 764
    Let's just summarize the lesson: NOTHING GOOD WILL HAPPEN FOR YOU IN THE FINANCE OFFICE. The only word that should leave your mouth after you say "hello" is "NO". OK, if you want to be polite, say "Thank you" (AFTER HE HANDS YOU THE COMPLETED PAPERWORK}.

    Your financing terms should be set before you walk into the finance office. Anything else you buy at that point is pure profit for the dealer and will turn your good deal into a crappy one. Any warranty you might be tempted to buy can be bought later, at a better price.
  • moosehoopsmoosehoops Member Posts: 1
    edited June 2012
    This board has helped so much so I wanted to post my experience. I tried to use the advice on here as much as possible. I live over an hour to any dealerships in Missouri so I sent quote requests all around the state (Spfld, KC, StL, Jeff City and Columbia) St. Louis was much lower all the way around.
    For our Black Ex-L W/RES w/ Truffle interior my OTD was $32,394 (.9%/60 months) which obviously doesn't include sales tax...but that's what I owed the dealer. To help narrow down the last few dealerships I had them price different options (some I wanted...some I was just curious about) and I ended up getting the all-season floor mats $213 and roofrails with crossbars installed $537. The difference in price on the options was shocking. So adding those all together my personal OTD was $32,946. I did all of the haggling online and ended up going with St Louis Honda (Mungenast) and dealt with Clayton Patterson and Joe Basler. They responded quickly and were professional. My original low quote came from Todd Albrecht at Frank Leta Honda but we had trouble trying to get a range of possible money for my trade in. That was the toughest part of doing business from almost 3 hours away but it all worked out very well.
    Our only trouble was with the Finance guy. Thankfully my wife and I had already decided we weren't getting ANYTHING he tried to sell us. We had to get a little pushy "NO...we do not want ANY warranty...fabric guard...paint protector or anything!". I'm glad it's not my job to talk people into crap like that. I will shop for a warranty online (btw his offer for 120k 8yr was $1490)
    Otherwise great experience thanks in large part to this forum.
  • rameshcmrameshcm Member Posts: 8
    It looks like it's a great price. Could you please send me the dealer info from whom you got it in Maryland? I am in NJ and looking for EX-L and not getting any deal closure to yours. Probably I can drive down to Maryland.

    Thanks.
  • vs1301vs1301 Member Posts: 2
    edited June 2012
    Hi i live in cerritos ca and looking to buy a new Honda odyssey EXL without navi or dvd basically just standards and nothing on it. I got couple of quotes from dealers nearby some very aggressive from sprene honda loma linda ca $29,849.00 but he is not giving 0.9% apr from honda. We also got a good deal and almost decided to go with long beach honda for $31,351.00 with propack and xylone coating as extras. When we test drove and talked to salesman n manager they said its is 31,351 including propack n xylone coating but when we call the next day so that we can finish the deel , they are saying $31,351 plus xzilon 997 plus plus pro-pack 489. So dont want to deel here too.
    Does anybody knw some good deals upto 31000 or below in ca especially southern ca with no additionals on the vehicle. if pricing is very good elsewhere i am also ready to travel to northern ca also
  • purpledoggypurpledoggy Member Posts: 2
    I've been looking around for an Odyssey EX this is the best one I've gotten so far.....
    2012 Odyssey ex model in Alabaster Silver, with the Truffle interior.
    $28,191.00 =sale price , including destination charge
    $199.00=dealer process fee
    $899.40=Md taxes,6%
    $324.00=Md fees , new tags and title
    $29,613.40=total on the road price.

    Is this a fair deal for an EX in Maryland? I'm pretty sure they miscalculated the taxes so idk if they will stick to this or not.
  • raosraos Member Posts: 1
    I bought the new odessy EXL res OTD price 36358 + finance doc dee 250$
    . I paid for gap 599 + extended warranty 1329 for 7 yrs /75000 miles.
    I am not pushed to take the warranty but he told me I can cacel this any time.
    Can you advice is it a good deal and let me know if any warranty better than I have , will go for it.

    thaks
  • wasabeewasabee Member Posts: 31
    jwm40517 just save me some $$$.

    I definitely overpaid on the warranty. But I shopped around and got $1390 for 8 years at 100K, 0 deductible.

    I cancelled my original extended warranty purchase when I purchased the car. More paperwork and when they tell you that you must come in to cancel, that's BS, just tell them to fax it over. They do that to stall you even more!
  • wasabeewasabee Member Posts: 31
    By the way, you overpaid on the GAP...

    Get it from your auto insurance. I have liberty mutual car insurance, and it was like $60 a year until the entire finance is over, so for me it is 5 years. That will be $300 instead of $599.
  • ethanb1ethanb1 Member Posts: 4
    Sure, I don't see a way to private message you, and your email is not listed. please email me at info@ethanberner.com and I will send you details.
  • ethanb1ethanb1 Member Posts: 4
    Yeah seems like a fairly good deal. -- You can probably get at least another $200 off by shopping that price around to another dealer asking them to beat it. - It might take a few tries until you find a dealer that will.
  • purpledoggypurpledoggy Member Posts: 2
    I've shopped around to 5 other dealers in the area and some have quoted me a lower sale price but pad other fees and it ends up being more then this otd quote. I'm stumped how one dealership charges $344 for tag and title fees yet another charges $520? I figured tag and title fees are the same across the board.
  • ethanb1ethanb1 Member Posts: 4
    Yes they should be the same across all dealers because those fees are originated by the Motor Vehicle Administration NOT the dealership. - If they are charging more, you should question it.
  • rameshcmrameshcm Member Posts: 8
    Looks like you got a superb deal. Please let me know from which dealer you got it, when you got it and the sales person info. Your quick response will be highly appreciated.
  • cajenacajena Member Posts: 1
    I am in the market for the 2012 Touring, wondering what kind of pricing anyone else may have got.
    We have been given a quote for 40,002 out the door.
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