2013 and earlier Honda Odyssey Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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  • raj1draj1d Member Posts: 1
    A lot of people have posted the prices they paid for the Odyssey , do these prices include the destination charge or is it something that I have to pay in addition to the negotiated price?

    Also, I am thinking of making an offer on EX-Cloth (no frills) for $25,250 before TTL. Does it seem a fair offer ?

    - Thanks
  • wholiganwholigan Member Posts: 148
    If this goes through, my three year wait may have FINALLY paid off... I just put in an offer for a 2003 EXL-RES - Midnight Blue - for $1 over invoice ($27360)... HE TOOK IT! Since I really do NOT want to jinx this, I'll provide all the details AFTER the paperwork is signed (tomorrow morning). Dollar for Dollar, Sienna cannot match...

    I am SOOOO excited!
    2003 Honda Odyssey EX-LRES - Midnight Blue Pearl
    2004 Honda Accord EX-L Graphite Pearl
    2007 Honda Civic EX - Atomic Blue
    2013 Honda Civic LX - Crimson Pearl
  • lapvnlapvn Member Posts: 455
    Raj, on some deals they included the dest. chg. and some don't. You have to make sure in dealing what is the exact final price and if that already includes the dest. chg.
    In my deal, the one final amount included everything, made it easy to follow on paper.

    Wholigan, you kill me. Good luck. I have the same exact van and we love it. If it works out, head over to the Ody vs Sienna board and let them all hear you whistling dixie. They can't stand when an Ody owner says they got a GREAT bargain.
  • kentucky63kentucky63 Member Posts: 14
    Raj,
    My deal included destination charge...
    Kentucky63
  • snish1snish1 Member Posts: 3
    Finalized the deal on the EX- Leather + Nav for $2200 below MSRP. It will be delivered to our home tomorrow and we sign all papers at home. The final drive out cost is $29,875 (includes tax, dest, doc fees, etc.)

    I got a few extras like lifetime tires, mudguards, and some "care" package (basically free detailing, cleaning, etc. every 6 mos. for 3 yrs).

    This site has been great to get ideas and price info and I guess I will gush some more when I actually see the vehicle. I did the whole deal via phone & internet.
  • pmagganpmaggan Member Posts: 62
    Put down a deposit on a 2003 Odyssey EX with Entertainment/DVD and Leather for $28,360 (including destination) + tax. Should have it early next week since the dealer is trading for the one we want, Midnight Blue. Dealer: Don Jacobs, Lexington, KY.
  • alsmomalsmom Member Posts: 4
    We are looking for the Ody '03 EXL-w/Ent. System in the San Diego area. We are willing to travel up to Irvine or Long Beach or vicinity.

    Has anyone had good luck in San Diego or up north? Thanks. So far we have been offered $1500 over invoice without any counter from us. I have sent about 8 emails out to local dealers. I have seen prices on this board for eastern US, but not much for SoCal. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
  • harryfatharryfat Member Posts: 132
    Try going up to LA area as there's more discounts there. There's one dude, socal4 from SD, in the Ody versus Sienna web site, which you also posted the same question, will tell you he went to LA to get his Sienna.

    I think he said he emailed like 30 dealers. So you have a little more work to do. Normally LA area has better prices thna the SF bay area and if you go back few days ago, someone here got an Ody for $610 above invoice. So I would aim for at least that much. Heck, start with $300 above invoice and see if you get any takers as it's close to month end and people will need to have certain sales goals they need to meet.

    Good luck and I'm sure I'll see you more here or on the "other side"...
  • jscottg64jscottg64 Member Posts: 13
    Where in NC??? Been shopping OH and Upstate NY, but would LOVE to not have to fly/drive 600+ miles to pick up my Odyssey. Please e-mail me if you don't wish to post dealer name.
  • hislanderhislander Member Posts: 67
    I live in Houston and last week at the dealer I was told to take off $2000 on any on-the-lot Ody but I declined the offer. The salesman called me today and offered to take off $3000 from MRSP which means under invoice price. Is it really true? It sounds too good but I will check with them on Monday. Could it be that low? What do you all think?
  • windwalkermanwindwalkerman Member Posts: 7
    I am preparing to send emails to dealers to solicit the best price for an Ody. Anyone know of a good way to get dealer email addresses without calling each one on the phone? I live in Ohio. Any help is appreciated.
  • steverstever Guest Posts: 52,454
    If you go to honda.com and drill down to Honda Automobiles, you'll get to a place to put your zip or address in and that'll give you a list of dealers in that area.

    The funny thing is, most of the dealers in the list for my zip show an internet contact, but there's no email given for those people. So you have to click through to the dealer website and find one there. Some dealers in my area don't have websites!

    You can also try the "get a quote" link on the main edmunds.com page.

    Steve, Host
  • harryfatharryfat Member Posts: 132
    Congrats on the new Ody. $2 above invoice. Didn't expect to see that before they announce the fabled 2004/2005 Ody. The competition from Sienna has been great. I know in the past the Midwest and the South are price leaders for the Ody and this deal shows to me that trend remains.

    Four months ago when I started getting price quotes, CA dealers were all sticking by MSRP or MSRP plus. I even got quotes from Ohio to perhaps ship one over at $800 shipping cost - they were selling at $2K below, so I'd still come out ahead.

    Yesterday my wife's co worker bought one here in SF area for almost $2200 off MSRP, with a little coaching from me (hey, have to feed my bloated ego somehow), so that shows how far the prices has come down here in the past 4 months.

    As for finance guy, you illustrated a point I have always point out to new buyer - ask before you get to the dealership what type of financing payments they accept. Don't want to show up and find that they don't take whatever you have and you have to do things on their terms. For example, not everybody likes to work with people first drafts.

    As for the loan, I'd refinance if I were you. $300 is enough to buy cargo tray or whatever accessories you want to buy.

    Any rate, I believe you have the best deal I have seen so far on this board, until hislander in previous posts gets his $3K off tomorrow, maybe.

    Enjoy your Ody and be careful with them suit cases...
  • harryfatharryfat Member Posts: 132
    You have any details on your $3K off deal? You get a "out the door price quote" on that $3 off to make sure they didn't try t add on accessories or any added on services that you wouldn't want?

    If this deal is legit, then you will have the best prices on this board. wholigan just got their van at $2 above invoice.

    good luck and let us know how it turns out...
  • hislanderhislander Member Posts: 67
    As I understand it, $3000 will be off the MSRP $27360 without any ad-ons because they offfered me $2000 off MSRP last week. I have yet talked to the salesman since he left the message on my phone yesterday. So again, I will check it out tomorrow. The main problem is that my wife is kind of set her mind on the Sienna and I need to convince her $3000 difference does not justify for the Toy. Besides, the Ody is in its fifth year with all the bugs worked out while the Sienna is in first even though I have no doubt that the Sienna will be just as reliable and problem-free. I think Toyota is a small notch above the Honda in term of reliability, just my opinion though, nothing concrete.
  • ldxrunnerldxrunner Member Posts: 7
    I cannot say how grateful I am to blandfordm for the advice and help that was given. Now onto the next part of possibly getting this vehicle EX with cloth. The cheapest quote,pre construction sale at the dealer, to date so far has been $26,360. with floor mats and wheel locks. According to the research that I have done EX with cloth invoice is $24,203. plus $460.00 =$24,663.Edmunds T.M.V. says $26,679. +$460.00= $27,139.00. One sales manager said in an e--mail that dealers have not started to aggressively push the vehicles. Opinions on the quote, please. What should I do next ? I have no vehicle. Do I try to negotiate with the dealer ? If so how ? Do I wait for a better deal ? I have contacted about 5 or 6 dealers. May try to contact more on Monday 4/28. Again thank you to blandfordm. Thank you for your time and your consideration in this subject
    matter.
  • cathleenmcathleenm Member Posts: 4
    i have a deposit on 2003 ex-l odyssey. out the door they say 28,300. if we offer 28,000 out the door is that good? they are also putting in a tape player at no charge. i have 48 hours to let them know. please help. thanks
  • harryfatharryfat Member Posts: 132
    I have no way to advice you whether or not the Ody or the Sienna is best for your family. That's up to you guys to make that decision. I know for my family the decision on the two vans was pretty quick when we calculated it to be a gap of around $4K. With a second baby due in 2 months, the extra $4K will be enough to buy 100 plus boxes of Costco diapers/formula/wipes and whatever else. The new Sienna is nice with lots of features, but for us, it's not worth the money. You have to come to that decision yourselves.
  • harryfatharryfat Member Posts: 132
    1 - you need to tell people what part of the country you're from so people can help you better. Honda prices are lower in Midwest and South. So without knowing where you're from, people can't tell you anything about prices.

    2 - If you're from bladnfordm's relatives area in Atlanta, then some dude bought from AL and had it shipped to ATL for free. Look at that post from last week.

    3 - Sounds like you got $1500 off MSRP as quote. Most people get quotes from up to 20 dealerships in the 100 mile radius, so you can expand your search. Look at my post in 3825. We used to be at MSRP+ here in CA 4 months ago. Now we have $2200 off due to month end big sale.

    4 - Speaking of which, dealerships/salesmen tend to be more aggressive in discounts at month end with internal sales quotas/targets. So keep that in mind in your negotiations. Ask for sky and settle for the moon. Go back and ask for another $1K off and see what you get. Your job will be a lot easier if you have more than 1 dealership willing to discount so you can go back and forth.

    5 - when you say you have "no vehicle" as in you have nothing at all? If so, then you better make that 15 phone calls/email ASAP and try to get the deal done the next few days by month end to see if you find any bargains.

    Good luck and let us know how you made out.
  • harryfatharryfat Member Posts: 132
    Read my post before to ldxrunner. you need to tell people where you're from.

    Out the door price means nothing to anybody outside of your area as sales tax is 8.25% here in San Jose. 6% elsewhere in another state or 0% in some states with no sales tax. So in a $27K van, that makes for a big difference.

    Just quote the $$ off MSRP or price above invoice you got so it's easier comparison for people to help you.
  • windwalkermanwindwalkerman Member Posts: 7
    Congratulations on your new vehicle! I hope I can find one priced so well. I'll be making more contacts this week. I already have received a quote for an EX at about $900 over invoice. Can you give me an idea where you were able to find the Hondacare warranty for about $900?
  • clpurnellclpurnell Member Posts: 1,083
    I paid 25,500 for an ody ex cloth back in december. I traded it in on a loaded FX35 and got 26k for it. I just figured at 27 with two kids a minivan just wasn't forr me. Plus my wife hated it. But I would have been stuck If I had bought any other van on the market and for that I am greatful. You guys are buying a great van. Good Luck!!
  • njswamplandsnjswamplands Member Posts: 1,760
    ask harryfat how many conversations mirrors $300 could buy you.
  • blandfordmblandfordm Member Posts: 54
    ldxrunner, A few questions.

    1. Are you saying the dealer offered you $26,360 total, as in out the door/ drive out/ final cost including any sales tax, title, and any fees? If so, and depending on what your sales tax is, that sounds like a good price. I've got quotes from several Honda dealers near Atlanta for a new 2003 Odyssey EX cloth, and the best I've gotten to include 6% sales tax (about $1,500), title, and fees is $26,998. If you're saying that is just the cost of the van before tax, title, etc. that does not sound like a good price and I recommend you contact a lot more dealers and get them to compete for your business by following the advice from the web sites I sent you before. If you want even more advice than from those web sites, one I should have sent you is right here at Edmunds.com:
    http://www.edmunds.com/advice/?tid=edmunds.g.editorial.header.adv- ice.4.*

    It has good info. I particularly like the "Confessions of a Car Salesman". I found it extremely interesting. Edmunds paid a writer to go 'under cover' as a car salesman for I think about 6 months. Afterwards, he wrote a detailed account of the tricks and tribulations of the trade.

    2. Like Harryfat asked, where are you trying to buy a car? If you post this, you can probably get at least a couple people who post here to say where they got a deal from in the area. And you may be able to go to that dealer and say someone told you they got $____K price from that dealership, and can they give you the same or better?

    As far as the Edmunds TMV goes, if it is still saying TMV is about $200 under MSRP, I don't recall anyone posting a message to this board since the 2004 Sienna came out that said they only got $200 under MSRP. That was true before the 2004 Sienna came out. But since then, Honda dealers have been making significantly larger discounts than that- usually at least $1K or more off and up to $2K off MSRP.

    Also like Harryfat said, I don't understand why dealers make such a huge deal of trying to move cars at the end of the month, but if you can dedicate some time on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at getting a car, you may end up with a better deal than if you wait until the first of May. Or maybe not. Just try not to buy unless the price is right for you.

    Again though, if you are desperate for a car, don't let the dealers know- they may be less likely to deal because they believe you have to buy whether the price is good or not. Instead, just let the dealers know you are ready to buy right away and that if they can beat the other dealers' offers, you'll give them a quick sale before the end of the month.

    One other thing to consider is financing. The dealer can probably give you a good rate as long as your credit is good. But you should at least know what a good rate is. Read the info on the web sites listed in my last post. If you're interested in seeing what you can get outside a dealer for financing, you can go to:
    http://www.lendingtree.com/
    Type in your info and you should get at least a couple lenders make you an offer on financing within a day or so. One that very well may make an offer to you is PeoplesFirst.com. Consumer Reports said they are the largest on-line auto loan lender. If you decide to go with them, they offer a .25% discount below their normal rates to Costco customers- so you could get to them through that avenue also, if you are or could sign up to be a Costco customer.
  • blandfordmblandfordm Member Posts: 54
    Oh, and let us know how it turns out. I hope you get a deal you are happy with.
  • harryfatharryfat Member Posts: 132
    let's see, at $1.99 per coversation mirror and you divide $300 by that, even taking into account sales tax, you should have enough mirrors in your van that you break all of them, your van would be jinxed in back luck for eternity...

    Actually lapvn is the one who started this whole $1.99 convrsation mirror thing as some peopel cite that as a buying criteruia for choosing an Sienna over Ody. Whatever flaots your boat, I guess. I'm the diaper man. Per my calculation, the $4K I saved in not getting the Sienna is enough to buy my soon to be born new son 100 plus boxes of diapers at costco, along with formulas/wipes, etc.

    In all seriousness, money is money. So if you can save $300 to refinance, do it. That's the same as paying extra $300 to the salesman because he is a "nice guy". Money in your pocket is better than money in someone else's pocket. Unless you want to contribute $300 to the "Harryfat's baby diaper fund", then that's a different story...
  • ldxrunnerldxrunner Member Posts: 7
    I am very grateful and thankful to Harryfat and blandform for their questions, advice etc. I live in the border area Allentown,Bethlehem, Easton area of Pennsylvania and Phillipsburg, New Jersey. The dealer said the quote, $26,360 was for Ex with automatic transmission,floor mats and wheel locks. Not including accessories, tax and tag fees. Even though he said it was for EX. I do not think he was referring to leather. I want cloth because it is easier to take care of and leather will wear out faster due to our potential very hot summers and very cold winters. The vehicle may sit for days and not be used while I work on some other problems. Do I dare contact him and make an offer for $25,360,accessories, taxes and tag fees are extra, out the door by midnight Wednesday April 30 ? Or do I make an offer of $26,360 taxes (1,58l.00) included and I pay for acessories and tag fees ? Or do I keep searching for a lower quote and then see if he wants to match it ? Do I keep searching even if it means going into May to get the better deal ? I do not have a vehicle because the mechanic said I was not going to get money's worth out of the vehicle. The clutch needs to be fixed ,at a cost of about $800.00 minimum more if the wheel needs to be replaced, because the wheel has possibly already been machined once. The car is a Toyota Corrolla and is 14 years old and has a little over l65,000 miles on it. Thank you again for your time and your consideration. This discussion group is great. I do not how I am ever going to repay you. I keep this group informed.
  • lapvnlapvn Member Posts: 455
    And dont forget to mention where they can order these mirrors. I now have a bunch in stock just waiting for the phone to ring. still waiting.

    I am playing catch up here, but Congratulations again to all the new Ody Owners.
  • andrewtran71andrewtran71 Member Posts: 840
    Ask around for professional installation, not Best Buy, Circuit City, etc. For a Movie Vision 7" widescreen with DVD player, the cost should be no more than $1,000. My friend had one installed and it looked awesome--much better looking than Audiovox. If you want the Honda dealer to install one, it's a very nice one (also 7" widescreen), but it's about $2K, which is $1K more than the aftermarket. The advantage with the dealer installed is that the dvd player fits right into the front dash so you can load the disc up front, but it's $1K more expensive.
  • blandfordmblandfordm Member Posts: 54
    As I said before, if the price you were given is before sales tax and other fees, I think you should keep shopping. Given your situation, do all of your shopping on-line and over the phone. Determine a price you are willing to pay and when someone reaches that price and you do not want to shop anymore, buy the vehicle.

    And as far as wheel-locks, make sure that you want the add-ons in the first place and that you can't find them for substantially cheaper from outside the dealer. Dealers often sale add-ons, but give you no selection to choose from and charge you significantly more than you can get it elsewhere. Often with add-ons, you can go somewhere after you get the vehicle, and get the add-on for a fraction of what you pay at dealer and often and get a large variety to choose from. And if you were to pay the same price for the add-on as you would at the dealer, you get substantially higher quality. Dealers often have only one thing in mind when saling you an add-on: more profit that they can make off of you. So I try to avoid them.

    And again, only compare total drive-out cost between dealers. One dealer will say he's saling to you for $1,000 under MSRP but he does not tell you (1) the real price is under the MSRP of the vehicle plus a bunch of add-ons that you don't want or need and that he is gouging you for real value of the add-ons and (2) that he is not counting the "doc fee" or "processing fee" that is several hundred dollars and may be less at another dealer.
  • harryfatharryfat Member Posts: 132
    Good thing the "collective wisdom" is back today. I was swamped this weekend as the lonely "on call" voice here answering everyone's posts. Seems with month end, everyone has some sort of urgency in timing in getting the van this week...

    BTW: we were number 2 in the top 10 posts yesterday. Must have been a really slow day when I alone accounted for over 30% of the posts...
  • garywgaryw Member Posts: 116
    Anyone have recent pricing stories to share for Portland/Vancouver area. We want an EX-L.
  • kgnw1kgnw1 Member Posts: 94
    It's been 2 months since last I checked, so things might be different now. The best price I could get in the WA/OR area on an EXL was $300 off MSRP in Yakima. All the other dealers in Seattle and Portland where holding at over MSRP.

    I would email blast as many dealers you can to find a good price. Dealers in other parts of the country are doing $2200 off MSRP. Good luck.
  • blandfordmblandfordm Member Posts: 54
    Okay, so ldxrunner says he lives near the border area Allentown,Bethlehem, Easton area of PA and Phillipsburg, NJ.

    He says he wants a 2003 Ody EX with cloth fast.

    Anyone know where he can get the best deal for this area? Such as if You're Living in Allentown? ...which if you are, you must really love the song from Billy Joel.
  • harryfatharryfat Member Posts: 132
    Dude,

    Don't be so grateful for my help until you see my consulting bill...

    With all due respect to Edmunds and its TMV, I think it's not that useful in a fast moving price situation like the Odyssey pricing. I just typed in TMV for my zip code and it's still only showing $500 off MSRP for CA. I was getting more than that 1 month ago and prices have come down even more since than. Now were' looking at $2200 off. TMV is good for a more stable pricing cars, but it's a "lagging indicator" for the Ody pricing.

    I thought I read some dude posting about 3 weeks about PA pricing. You may need to read 150 posts back into the archives to get that post.

    You should contact as many dealerships as possible. What you hope to get is dealer number 2 will come in at lower price than $26,360 and then you go back to number 1 and say dealer number 2 is lower, can you beat that? Since you already have 1 firm quote, spend your time getting other quotes before going back to the original guy so that you're not wasting your time or the salesman's time if that quote isn't even within the 3 lowest quotes in your 100 mile plus radius.

    Andrew can hook you up with a Honda parts on line store that sells you the Honda parts at a fraction of what the listed prices are on the Honda/dealerships. I believe the wheel locks costs like $20? Isn't floor mats standard on the EX? I know mine came as standard for the EX-L and nothing "free" came with my van.

    I think the biggest issue is when you say you have no vehicle. So are you struggling to get around the area without a car or are you renting one? It's very easy for me to sit here in CA with my own van and say "Yeah, look for the lowest possible price", but if you and your family are unduly burden without ANY vehicle, then it seems to me you have to weight the usefulness of getting a vehicle now versus saving few hundred dollar in couple more months.

    Just like buying computers, the price of vans will likely get cheaper with passage of time, but you can't just sit there forever waiting for that price drop if you don't have another viable alternative. People like momstruck can afford to wait as she has an existing lease that won't expire until months down the road. So weight your family's situation accordingly as we can't make that call for you.

    Let me know if you need more follow up help.
  • duoduoduoduo Member Posts: 2
    Could you tell me the dealer’s name and where you got your Odyssey? I am interested in the same vehicle! Thanks. Qy2m@hotmail.com
  • cathleenmcathleenm Member Posts: 4
    i live in south florida. 6% sales tax. the msrp is 28,860it is the ex-l. so out the door 28,000. is that good?
  • lapvnlapvn Member Posts: 455
    Sorry Edmunds, but yes this site does not nec. have the current best deal for the Ody or for any hot car for that matter.

    idx, if you have no problem jumping onto 78 and head east you may contact me and I will at least give you all of my experiences with all the dealers as far South as Princeton, as far West as Stroudsburg and as far North as Middletown, and anything East of the Hudson.

    The deals I received were a little bit more easy to compare since they did not include any aftermarket DEALER installed options. Made it easier to understand what I was getting and in comparing pricing. Once you start adding other items, makes the math a bit funny since pricing will be different.

    Let me know if I can help.
  • garywgaryw Member Posts: 116
    Thanx - I did blast quite a few (including Seattle) and they are holding to MSRP or $500 off. I will try the Yakima dealer. Thanks for the lead.
  • dyh555dyh555 Member Posts: 30
    try philadelphia honda... few months back they offered me $1000 off.. contact their internet dept......

    turnerville honda NJ also was offering 1000 off msrp on their web site... check their web site or call their internet dept....
  • lapvnlapvn Member Posts: 455
    The way I see your offer is this,
    Invoice is $26,011.
    You are roughly getting an offer of 1.5% over invoice, $26,402.
    Then add in your tax and we get $27,986.

    BUT if your out the door price is $28,000, this means the dealer is getting less than 1.5% since my numbers above only account for pricing and tax. It did not include any Title and License. So if you were to look at your offer in a different way, it is $2458 below MSRP (before tax,title, license). I say you did pretty good.

    The cassette player you can get for like $130 or so (self installed), so the offer of $28300 is in the ballpark with installation.

    Hey if you can get them to lower it to $28,000 with the cassette then why not. Just curious, if you want a cassette, did you look into upgrading the vehicle to the RES trim? It also comes with the cassette and maybe for a bit higher price you get the DVD, just a thought.
  • harryfatharryfat Member Posts: 132
    Depends on how far you're willing to travel to get your vehicle, the SJ Bay Area are selling the Odys at decent discounts compared to what you're getting quotes for.

    My wife's co worker just bought the EX-L Saturday for $26,688, which is $2172 off the MSRP of $28,860. This is the same area that wouldn't give me the time of day 4 months ago when I asked for $200 off.

    Seeing Portland is just a cheap $59 Southwest flight down, maybe this can be your last option if you want to save some money and fly down on a early flight Saturday morning and have someone from the dealership pick you up at the airport and you'll be on your own back home on 101/5 by mid morning. Just a thought.
  • steverstever Guest Posts: 52,454
    TMV reflects what people around the country are paying for a car in a certain area. It reflects the actual marketplace and is updated monthly. It doesn't mean that saavy shoppers (like everyone here) can't beat it with a little negotiating.

    Steve, Host
  • harryfatharryfat Member Posts: 132
    Take a look at post 3746 for a FL quote. Yes, I realize it's not in southern Florida where you are, but at least you you have an idea what others in your state is paying.

    He got his for $28K and change with EXL-Res with few accessories.

    Good luck.
  • harryfatharryfat Member Posts: 132
    Steve and Post 3856 -

    Savvy? You mean we're savvy buyers? I thought it was dumb luck that we got the savings...

    Like I said, the TMV is a lagging indicator in that accumulates the past info (monthly) per your post. In a fast moving pricing situation, the TMV isn't as useful as some other cars where the price is fairly stable. But I'm sure 12 months ago when the Odys were at the premium, the TMV is a solid number month to month.

    Just like NASDAQ stock prices, last month's info is already outdated info. Just wanted to point this out to other potential buyers who are looking at TMV or carsdirect for price quotes. Both are still showing Odys at a much higher price than anybody can get from 1 email request to a dealer here in SF/SJ area. For example, with my zip code, a EX-L is showing on carsdirect right now at $1100 off. TMV on Edmunds has it at $521 off.

    My wife's coworker got his van over on Saturday with 3 email quotes and all are $1800 plus off and he went with the $2172 off.

    So is savvy buying or dumb blind luck on being at the right place at the right time?
  • steverstever Guest Posts: 52,454
    And kudos for spelling it right :-)

    Steve, Host
  • lj225lj225 Member Posts: 33
    I think the first time around I did it wrong. sent some emails to a few maybe 6 dealers, asking for best price out the door, and nothing good came back. $300 / $400 off MSRP. Just last week.

    So I am going to be seriously targeting for the end of MAY to get the car. Im in Staten Island, NY and I am hoping someone here knows some good places to send emails to around the NY/NJ areas THE RIGHT WAY.

    I walked into OR Honda in RT1 NJ and test drove the Ody EXL, then the usual pitch came from the manager $1300 off msrp. $27,560.00. If I did the deal yada yada, etc. He mentioned end of month sales, etc. + Tax / Doc Fee $140 /and usual DMV.

    So I was wondering since Im reading the Big Drops 2200 / 2000 off MSRP Im going to shop. Im in no rush. BUT I WANT TO DO IT RIGHT WHEN I SEND OUT MY OFFER/QUOTE REQUEST VIA EMAIL. Can anyone assist?

    Would $26,660.00 + Tax 8.25% = $28,860.00 be a resonable offer? Or is this Fishing? This does not include Doc Fee / DMV.
  • lapvnlapvn Member Posts: 455
    As for OR Honda, I did not think they were able to do the taxes on paper since they were too far from any DMV location. Even over at SI.

    As for your offer, well let me start with this. I get confused when people tell me "out the door" price. This doesn't tell me what price they paid for the car, which more important to me. The tax, well if you live over at Andrewtrans area you get the pleasure of paying 3.25%, for me here in NJ I get the average 6% deal. So to me the only price that really counts is the exact price you paid for the car.

    Now to your numbers. If you are looking to pay $26,600, then I think you are asking for a fair deal. The works out to be around 2.25% over invoice, or $1860 below MSRP. You certainly aren't far from the ball park figure of what everyone is asking for. After all, we have seen some posting as high as $2500 below MSRP to as low as $1000.

    You can contact me and I will give you my whole list of who I contacted / whom to seriously consider / whom to avoid.
  • harryfatharryfat Member Posts: 132
    lj225,

    lapvn is one of the foremost "savvy" buyers in the NJ area. I think all the dealerships knows him on a first name basis. Here's comes that Savvy storming Norman again wanting wheel locks for free...

    I just want to make sure when you say $26,660, you are including destination charge in that price? If so, then you are asking for $2200 off MSRP before any other fees as EX-L is $28,860...Just want to clarify what you are hoping to get...Good luck, but since you have 1 plus month to go, you;re not in a big rush...
  • garywgaryw Member Posts: 116
    I have no problem driving back from SF for $2K. Which dealer can you point me to?
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