2013 and earlier Honda Odyssey Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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  • missstatefanmissstatefan Member Posts: 10
    Can anyone give some advice concerning a Honda Care Warranty. My best local dealer quote for a 7yr/100k/$0 Honda Care Warranty is $960.00. However, this dealer is located some distance away and will not sell the warranty without my purcasing his van. The warranty cost at a more local dealership is $1135.00. I found a dealer on the web that will sell the warranty for $905.00.

    Has anyone had any experience purchasing a warranty from a dealer other than the dealer that sold you the vehicle?
  • jackculbjackculb Member Posts: 1
    $26,410 + $490 destination = $26,900. (about $570 below invoice) I am very pleased after being a Odyssey owner for a mere 3 hours. Starlight Silver Metallic, Leather, and DVD ... all that we need for thousands below the Sienna. we worked with two fabulous salesmen at Voss Honda in Tipp City Ohio via the internet and phone to come up with the final price.
  • scojoscojo Member Posts: 5
         ...so what color did you get? I bought the silver one on Tuesday afternoon 'cause like you said, they had that and a sandstone to choose from at that price. I was told a red one would cost $500.00 more! Oh well, silver was my 2nd choice. I think one area Honda could improve it's Odys are in the colors they select. Personally, I think most of them are pretty bad.

         As to the warrenty, the Academy Honda finance manager offered me the same Honda deal you mentioned for $900.00 but I declined for the time being; still exploring this territory.

        I don't understand many of the nuances of dealers pricing strategies so I'm curious why they are offering what seems like an incredible deal (outside of the increased competion and last model year issues.) Is it this $500 dealer/advertising incentive (or what ever it's called) I've heard about in this forum or the fact that somehow the dealer gets to order more '05 Odys to sell at above MSRP prices in the coming months? Was the deal only contingent on these 3 Odys on his lot? I guess I'll never know. Anyway...your post saved me close to $500 as I was literally going to buy somewhere else in NYC that day but thought I'd take one last peek at the Edmunds Town Hall just in case. With twins on the way (due in late July) I am resting easier now that I have this van in the garage. You really helped me. Thank you!!!
  • robr2robr2 Member Posts: 8,805
    "I've heard about in this forum or the fact that somehow the dealer gets to order more '05 Odys to sell at above MSRP prices in the coming months?"

    My understanding is that Honda dealers are allocated vehicles based on meeting sales goals and the such. The more vehicles sold, the more allocation a dealer gets in the future. By moving more Odys now at a lower price, they increase their allocation of Odys in the future. Presuming the market will command MSRP or more plus required dealer accessories for 05's for some time, the dealer could conceivably make more on the 05's by blowing out the 04's.
  • steverstever Guest Posts: 52,454
    Congrats on the new Ody - since you saved that $500, you can bring the Krispy Kremes to the discussion tomorrow!

    Steve, Host
    (plain glazed for me <g>)
  • adeandreaadeandrea Member Posts: 6
    That's pretty funny... I got a red one at the price I posted, there was no mention of another $500. Silly thing is, I'm not a huge fan of red, but it was what my wife wanted - I probably would have taken the silver! :-)

    And I was offered the warranty for $995, not $900.. very interesting...

    And seriously, no need to thank me, we're all just looking out for each other.

    -Al
  • scojoscojo Member Posts: 5
    ...awww shucks Al, your too humble. Anyhoo, I should qualify my assertion on that offer regarding the warrenty for $900.00. The gentleman was speaking so fast, and chewing his gum so vigorously ( I kid you not), and moving papers around on his desk, and pointing to all the benefits of Hondas warrenty on his big warrenty -desk -blotter that I kind of felt I was dealing with a caricature of a finance guy rather than 'Mr. Goodwrench'. I began to feel wary. Keep in mind, I tend to think everyone's out to beat me anyway, so it may be me. I THINK he said $900.00 (but by that time I was dead set against buying anything other than the Ody at the price I had already received over the phone). I could have misunderstood him.

    So you like silver but got the red, and I like red but got the silver. Sounds like an O'Henry short story! Enjoy!

    ...and oh yes, Mr. Steve Host...I wish I could treat you all to a box of donuts!

    ---scott
  • jmessjmess Member Posts: 677
    One of the local dealers in PDX ran an ad today for 2ea EX-L leases at 249.00, 36 months, and 36K miles, with 1700 down. We have no sales tax in Oregon.

    I have never leased a vehicle before but it seems like an interesting deal?
  • steverstever Guest Posts: 52,454
  • kamisettykamisetty Member Posts: 2
    We are very happy with our Odyssey EX L RES purchase. We got it for 28,421 OTD (including tax, tag, destination charges etc). We live in Columbus Ohio. Thanks for all your feed back and purchase experiences on the internet.
  • cccompsoncccompson Member Posts: 2,382
    This is a fantastic price inasmuch as invoice for this vehicle is $27,470.03. I am also in Columbus and planning to buy this week. Where did you get it?
  • scojoscojo Member Posts: 5
    Does anyone out there have experience with GEICO'S extended warranty? I'm paying $30.00 a year for a 7 year/ 100,000 mile policy with a $250 deductible. Am I missing something? It sounds so cheap compared to the HONDA CARE warranties I'm reading about in this forum that I became wary (again). Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
  • bshawnbshawn Member Posts: 8
    Finally, I sold my 03 Odyssey LX ... Good riddance!
    I know this might stir some discussion but for the price I paid, I could not handle the door rattles, wind noise, road noise, and intermittent tranmission slippage anymore. I love the way the new Sienna drives and hated where Ody stood in comparision.

    I was surprised with CarMax's offer, which was about $200 above KBB "excellent" trade-in value ($700 above trade in & $600 below private party on Edmunds) and sold it as soon as it was appraised.

    Now, I gotta figure out what I'm gonna do with $500 in savings every month (payment+insurance)!!!!!!!!!

    Good luck with your Odys friends.
  • dronatordronator Member Posts: 3
    I've got a deposit down for a Redrock Pearl EX-L RES for 27,770 --> 29,981 OTD from Willey Honda in Bountiful, Utah. It should arrive sometime next week. I feel pretty good about it, $300 over invoice.

    The dealer is quoting me $1598 for the 7/100k Extended Warranty but I'm not going for it, especially when I hear the $600-$1000 deals being had by other Edmundians! Also offered the Paint protection, Fabric protection, etc. but nothing doing there.

    One thing that does concern me is that I had secured my loan through ELOAN.com for 3.99% but the Finance guys there tell me they don't accept ELOAN since they don't fund quickly enough. I'm pretty suspicious about that since they won't accept ELOAN but are offering to match that or beat it from another lender.

    Anyone ever heard of a dealer refusing to accept financing from a bank? Do I have any recourse?
  • kimo9kimo9 Member Posts: 71
    This is from the Geico site. It would seem the only difference is that there is a $250 deductible. Since I, too, have Geico I'm interested in comparing costs....

        You've purchased collision insurance to protect your new car in case of an accident and comprehensive insurance to protect against hazards such as fire, theft, or broken glass. But what happens when your air conditioning dies or your automatic windows won't close, just after your car is out of warranty?

          GEICO's Mechanical Breakdown Insurance (MBI) is designed to protect you from these bumps along the road. After a $250 deductible, MBI covers repairs to all mechanical parts of the car - except for maintenance and wear and tear. That means you'll never be saddled with unanticipated and expensive repair bills.

           Special Protection For New Cars

          MBI is specially designed to protect your new or leased car that is less than 11 months old and with less than 11,000 miles. Once you've purchased MBI, you can renew it for up to seven years or 100,000 miles (whichever comes first).

             Better Than An Extended Warranty

               GEICO's MBI provides better coverage and is cheaper than the typical dealer extended warranty. MBI coverage:

         
    Includes all parts and systems-not just the specific list of items
             covered by most dealer warranties.

        
    Saves you money. You pay only a small premium each policy period-not
             a large lump-sum payment upfront.

        
    Let's you get your car repaired wherever you like.

           Swap Your Extended Warranty For GEICO's MBI

          Already purchased your dealer's extended warranty? Most contracts give you a full refund if you cancel within 30 to 90 days.
  • robr2robr2 Member Posts: 8,805
    I'm not a finance expert but my understanding is that companies like e-loan provide you with a draft to pay the dealer as opposed to a check. The dealer then needs to jump through hoops - many of them flaming - in order to get paid.

    If the dealer is capable of matching the financing rate, go for it IMHO.
  • jmessjmess Member Posts: 677
    I made a $500 under invoice offer today for an EX over the phone. I had been bouncing back and forth between the Ody and Sienna. The latest Edmund's Mini Van comparo pushed me to the Ody based upon the overall value it offers at the current street price.

    So I have been talking to this dealer off an on for about a month but never made a firm offer. It was funny to see how quickly the price dropped to $250 over. To confuse the issue they are playing the dealer option pack game. "All our cars have $300 worth of options installed before we get them". I assured them that I could wait for a van without the option pack or go some place else. They also won't deny or confirm the $500 marketing incentive from Honda. They act like they have never heard about it :-)

    The end of the month is Friday so I expect to see some more adjustments in the price. The Ody has been such a money machine for the dealers I am sure it is painful to sell one below invoice even if Honda hands them $500 per van.
  • kwyoonkwyoon Member Posts: 25
    My wife and I said we would get a minivan if pigs fly and hell froze over. Well, I guess that happened because we got an Odyssey on Sunday after our second kid. I'm not particularly proud of owning a minivan, but I am satisfied on the deal I got.

    I was expecting to pay invoice for the special lease offer from Honda, but I was pleasantly surprised to get a quote from internet sales at Carmichael Honda for over $1000 BELOW invoice.

    So my final deal on an EX-L was:

    $25019.94 cap cost
      $277.78 /mo for 23 mo ($297.92 incl tax)
    $20286.00 residual value (purchase option)
      $400.00 up front cost (includes 1st month payment and title/registration)
    12k mi/yr

    I could have residualized the $400 so that I would have to pay $0 on delivery, but I wanted to stay just under $300 on the monthly payment.
  • scojoscojo Member Posts: 5
    Thanks for your response kimo9, I hadn't found that policy description on the GEICO site. Anyone else have thoughts or experience with this warrenty? There must be a few more opinions out there...
  • jmessjmess Member Posts: 677
    Do the Honda factory supported lease deals include gap insurance?
  • doejohndoejohn Member Posts: 2
    EX-L with protection package, wheel locks, cargo tray. NO TRADE-IN!
    Lute Riley Honda. $25655.29+TTL= $27,500 OTD
  • mwertheimmwertheim Member Posts: 7
    Just picked up a 2004, Silver EX-L with Navigation for $26,740 + 595 lease acquisition fee. OTD price of $27,335

    I leased it for 24 months, no cap cost reduction. Paid first month plus CA DMV fees.

    Pre-tax payment of $312.50 a month. This is based up on a .00106 MF, and a 68% residual. I probably could have bartered a little more on the residual as AHFC is using 72% in their current ad, but that is just for an base odyssey. The navigation cars are usually a couple of points less on the residual. This was done in Irvine, CA. Couldn't have been a smoother transaction. Price was quoted over the phone with their internet sales guy. Same numbers when I showed up at the showroom. No pressure for add on's with the F&I guy.
  • jmessjmess Member Posts: 677
    We bought a new ODY today from Dick Hannah Honda in Vancouver WA across the river from Portland OR. We paid invoice, they threw in a anti-stain package that was already on the van and they gave me a reasonable trade-in on our 95 Civic. As to be expected we haggled a bit on the value of the Civic but it was all good natured and low pressure.

    Before I left they handed me a nice travel bag embroidered with their logo full of small gifts (pens, water bottle, key chains, nail clipper set, a nice owners manual case, pen and calculator set, free oil change coupon, and a nice Honda vest).

    Everyone I talked to seemed to like their job and the product they were selling. They all gave me the feeling that they were glad I was there and wanted to make sure I was completely comfortable with every step of the buying process.

    This was one of the best car buying experiences I have had; second only to when I bought my Lexus at Portland Lexus.
  • chazzcage2chazzcage2 Member Posts: 11
    For a EXL with Navi does $28880 OTD seem reasonable in the MAryland area? If not anyone around Maryland have a dealer suggestion?
    Thanks!
  • marisajomarisajo Member Posts: 1
    We just got our EX for 24,124+TTL. I love it! Got halfway between KBB and Edmunds said our trade was worth, so it seemed like a fair deal. It was all negotiated up front before we walked in the dealer Sat., but it still took FOREVER to get all the paperwork done and get our car. WHY do they do that? Seems like the salesman could have made another sale instead of wasting 2 more hours with us, but oh well! We love our new van!
  • wholiganwholigan Member Posts: 148
    Hey All-

    Been a year since I bought (2003 EX-L w/RES) and I thought I'd check in...

    First and foremost, its GREAT to finally see that people are getting better deals. Amazing to see what a little competition will do! And don't be ashamed about not getting that 2005 model. Remember that experience is on the side of all those boxy Ody late 2003 - 2004 models (my guess is - so will be the deals as well).

    BTW - when did Honda start offering the RES in the EX without the leather package?!?!

    Where we are at...
    - Just turned 21000 miles - all dealer serviced
    - Daughter baptized the paint one week after we brought it home - ran her bicycle handle across the passenger slider
    - Wife got hit in the front driver wheel - much to everybody's surprise, the only damage was to the aluminum rim that was replaced at the "hitters" expense...
    - Needed to have doors lubricated because of "metal on metal" sound (dealer fixed)
    - Had a couple of phantom door closing failures and occasional beeping (door alarm only - no dashboard light) inside as you were accelerating - not necessarily fixed - they just stopped happening after last fall (however, lubrication above may have helped the issue - the door affected was the driver's side slider)
    - one unidentified noise when the TCS light come on (won't see that until the next snowfall)

    Here are my "happy" points:
    -Mileage is just about as advertised 17/24 for our use on regular (87 Octane) unleaded gas...
    -FABULUOUS ride; especially loaded up and long trips - just awesome!
    -Extremely Kid friendly (cup holders, cleaning up spills off leather, the RES, etc.) - also - the RES has paid for itself by eliminating the phrase "Are we there yet?"

    Things that could be improved:
    - On windy days, the cabin needs the radio on a little louder...
    - Paint scratches VERY easily - almost too easily - and it really shows on the dark colors - buy a bottle of touch-up paint...
    - I do miss the split rear magic seat, however, I couldn't pass up the deal I got at the time (Invoice + $2)
    - I do have the brake linkage click - wish Honda could do something about this...

    Other notes:
    - One of the best pieces of advice I got off this site was the slow starting suggestion. If your Ody seemd to turn over more than it should during starting, try this: turn the ignition to the last position (RUN) prior the the cranking (START) position, let some of the idiot lights go out, THEN click to the START position. Since we started this routine, it starts almost immediately.

    - On buying an extended warranty... Wait until you are at the end of the first year of ownership or just under 12000 miles. Go back to the dealership and offer them COST for the 7/100000/0 ($861). I did this and they took it - no questions.

    Enjoy All!
    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
  • nwngnwng Member Posts: 663
    I wonder the same thing too. It was a night and day difference between my wife's purchase and mine. Her purchase went thru carsdirect.com and everything was prenegotiated (no tradeins, outside financing) And the internet sales guy has to 1) type the title and sales contract, 2) register the car and install the license plate, 3)get emission sticker, 4)verify insurance info. I drove the car off the lot in an hour.

    I spent almost 3 hours when I bought my own car under the same conditions (no trade, outside financing).

    I do find things will move faster if you go and sit in all the cars in the showroom, opening/closing doors. I was sitting in the MR2 spyer, popping the hood and the engine cover (hey! mid engine!), examining everything. I can see other sales people were getting annoyed.
  • jmessjmess Member Posts: 677
    Sounds like the ODY has been doing pretty well for you.

    A couple of notes:

    1. We got hit on the wheel with our former Civic and scratched the bumper. The wheels wasn't damaged but we found two problems after we had the car repaired. First the alignment got knocked out which the body shop didn't check so we ruined a tire before we detected it. Second the wheel bearing on the wheel that got hit failed 10K miles later at 50K miles.

    2. In the manual for my 04 there is a note saying that the engine could take longer to start in some circumstances due to emission control.
  • steverstever Guest Posts: 52,454
    Ahem, please pick up the update thread over in the Honda Odyssey discussion where Wholigan also posted his update - people want to read about deals over here. Thanks!

    Steve, Host
  • tsuntsun Member Posts: 1
    I will buy an Odyssey in the next two week. Any experience or advice would be very appreciated.
  • rhopfrhopf Member Posts: 29
    I'm in the market for a new minivan and I'm trying to decide between the new Sienna and the Odyssey. The price I got on the odyssey is $24,000 for a LX with Added CD player Keyless entry and a roofrack. The sienna has those things and they want 23,500 Is that a good deal for the honda. I'm in the seattle area, has someone gotten a better deal around here? If so where at. Any info or input would be appreciated. Thanks
  • jmessjmess Member Posts: 677
    For another 500-$800 you can get an EX that has the features your are adding to the LX and more. The dealers' lots are full of Odys and you should be able to buy one at or below invoice. There is a $500 kicker to the dealer from Honda on the Ody right now.

    I got an EX for invoice in Vancouver, WA 2 weeks ago. You should have no problems getting that price or better in Seattle with a little persistence.

    If you can't get the price you want in Seattle try Dick Hannah Honda Internet sales in Vancouver. I would bet they would pick you up at the Amtrak station.
  • rhopfrhopf Member Posts: 29
    I'm in the market for a new minivan and I'm trying to decide between the new Sienna and the Odyssey. The price I got on the odyssey is $24,000 for a LX with Added CD player Keyless entry and a roofrack. The sienna has those things and they want 23,500 Is that a good deal for the honda. I'm in the seattle area, has someone gotten a better deal around here? If so where at. Any info or input would be appreciated. Thanks
  • msorima2msorima2 Member Posts: 1
    PLS. reply ASAP,

    Honda Odessey EX-L : 27500 OTD

    Is it a good deal?

    maxwell
  • rbell2rbell2 Member Posts: 180
    You need to tell us the price before taxes, fees, etc. If this price of $27,500 is before all that, it is high. You should be able to get an Ody EX-L at invoice at least (maybe a few hundred lower).
  • jack020jack020 Member Posts: 3
    The wife and I have decided on the ody. Dealer A has 16 in stock, dealer B has many more. Dealer B says they can get the price between 24k-25k. Should I be pushing to get the price under invoice. It seems other ody owners have got this deal. Hurry, my car is on it's last leg. Also, any recient buyers in louisville?
  • steverstever Guest Posts: 52,454
    "Even the Odyssey minivan, once the vehicle to beat in its class, is down by 9% this year as would-be buyers await its relaunch in the fall"

    Business Week

    Steve, Host
  • jack020jack020 Member Posts: 3
    The lots are full of these '04 Odys and if I'm not mistaken, they are still rated very well. The Siennas are very nice as I'm sure the '05 Odys will be, but right now I think the '04 Ody is a better deal. Again, Is it plausible to pay below invoice on the EX considering the dealerships must move the '04's to be allocated the '05's. I would appriciate any helpful comments and/or suggestions...Jack020
  • macworldmacworld Member Posts: 1
    I offered invoice price to Dick Hannah Honda Internet sales in Vancouver for 2004 Ody EXL-RES. They didn't even replied since then. They quoted me $28,900, which is too high.

    And I even tried several other dealers in Portland area, the best I can get is $27,999 (Costco website refered dealer). I should probably wait two more month too see what happen. From what I read here, it should be pretty easy to get invoice price.
  • johnbobodyjohnbobody Member Posts: 9
    It's interesting to see the prices people are paying across the country. I just purchased an 04 EXL-RES two weeks ago. Prior to the purchase I did a lot of upfront research (especially in forums like this one) to get an idea on what people were paying. I also did a good bit of shopping the area.

    In my local area I ran into the:

    1. "I'll have to check with the manager and call you back". They never called back after I told them I would not pay anywhere near 27,950. This same dealer gave a friend a deal for over 1k lower one week earlier. My initial offer was 3-400 lower than he paid just to leave enough room to come up and match his deal- their counter was 1500 above my offer.

    2. no replies to email requests for price quote (1 dealer)

    3. No return phone calls (2 dealers) In one case the sales person just took my name/number and never called me back (amazing!). I could have been willing to pay sticker for all they knew.

    I didn't care who I bought from, the first dealer to meet or even come close to what I had discovered was a good deal would get the business. Finally, I went to a dealer near closing time on a Saturday and offered $26,880 (which includes the $490 destination fee and no other doc fees) for a EXL-RES. They accepted without haggling. Happened to be the closest dealer also- even better.

    There is a $500 marketing support incentive for dealers in my area through the end of May- this may be nationwide. I know this adds some cushion.

    There seems to be a number of factors a dealer takes into account making a deal
    1. Luck and timing- I think my sales guy had someone walk in right after me that was prepared to buy as well. Probably not worth wasting time on someone when another customer is in the wings. My guess they still made $1000 somewhere in the deal if you include the holdbacks. If so it was probably the easiest $1000 they made all day.
    2. Inventory (every day a car is on the lost has a carrying cost)
    3. Allocation of future models (if the dealer is big enough and looks that far ahead)
    4. A flexible sales manager that is in a good mood that day
    5. Perceived view of the customer. If they are informed and appear willing to walk then why not sell it.

    I got what I think was a good deal at about 600 under invoice but have seen where others have paid 3-500 less than me in the last couple weeks. My secondary concern was locking in today low financing before rates start going up.

    BTW- the van is great. 400 miles so far.
  • eric2857eric2857 Member Posts: 1
    Does anyone bought EXL from San Diego, Orage County or south LA recently? Had an offer from a San Diego dealer for $26122 + fee, tax, OTD $28400. Is this deal ok? If you scored a better deal, would you mind to share the dealer information? Also what kind of finacial rate you get? 4.25% ok?

    Thanks in advance.
  • abharonabharon Member Posts: 2
    Just bought a '04 Odyssey EX-RES(crossbars, cargo tray,splash guard, wheel lock) at Lanier Honda GA.
    Paid $24,769 +TTL-->$26,303 OTD no trade-in.Thanks to this forum for this great deal.
  • jmessjmess Member Posts: 677
    It is not surprising that they served up a quote above invoice. Not too many people give their best and final price to somebody they may never see or hear from again. Each dealer's motivation is based upon supply and demand which changes weekly. The Hannah guys aren't saints but once they committed to a price they didn't play any games.

    In general most dealers don't want to make it too easy to get the lowest price via the internet. If that was the case they wouldn't need a big showroom and sales staff. So unless you take the no haggle costco/credit union/etc price each deal is handled individually.

    The pacific northwest market is not as competitive as some others. The geography works in favor of the dealers. Over the years it appears to me that there is some form of good old boy network that promotes some price fixing.

    Persistence is the key here though. Keep calling and checking the price and qualify your offer with a time that you will buy the van like today or tomorrow. If dealing with somebody local, setup a test drive so you can meet the internet sales rep even if you haven't got the price you want yet.

    I would bet that you could walk into any volume dealer ask for the internet department, then make straight invoice offer and get the van. As you can see from this forum price varies daily and by location. The next challenge is the out the door price. Knowing that more people are using the internet and are more informed about prices, the dealers are installing more option packs. These are great tools to confuse the consumer with. How many people know you can buy door edge guards for $23 online and easily install them yourself. When the dealer offers to drop their price from $150 to $100 for edge guards it might seem like a good deal?
  • fhatafhata Member Posts: 2
    Bought an 04 two weeks ago via internet for $26,590 destination included before doc,tax and lic fees. This was from a dealer in Northern California.
  • ajoeajoe Member Posts: 15
    I would appreciate any feedback from people who have purchased an 04 in the Columbus, Ohio area in the recent past on prices, dealer used (and who to stay way from) and if the deal was through an internet service or own superior negotiating skills:)

    Thanks in advance
  • gismapgismap Member Posts: 12
    OK, here goes. We just sold our 1996 Chrysler T & C for less than I had hoped, but at least it is gone. After considerable research here and elsewhere, we have decided on the Odyssey EX. I have several questions about the purchase:

    1. Anyone have dealer recommendations in the St. Louis area?

    2. An acquaintance shopped solely on the internet for a 2004 Sienna and got one for 3000 off list from a dealer about 75 miles from St. Louis in Illinois. The dealer even drove it down for them. Any suggestion about shopping for the Odyssey on the internet. I don't enjoy shopping in person, but I still feel that may be the best way to get the best deal.

    3. Warranties---can you get as good a deal if you wait 6 months or a year vs. buying at the time of vehicle purchase?

    4. While there is a holdback now thru May 31st, does anyone have a guess as to what might be available in June. Would it be worth waiting until June to purchase, or, since it is the end of the month, would May be a better time? Any thoughts.
  • oh43054oh43054 Member Posts: 7
    Just bought a 2004 Odyssey EX w/Leather + DVD RES for 26,500$ from Voss Honda in Tipp City, Ohio(North of Dayton on I-75).

    Here's my experience.

    1. I live in Columbus, OHIO. Emailed couple of dealers here and also some under the 100 mile radius with my offer of $26,500 for EX-L-RES in
    Sandstone Pearl on 5/18(Tuesday) at 10pm ET.

    2. Got a call from there internet sales guy on 5/19 at 9:30am ET accepting my offer. No haggling
    period!. Put down my $500 deposit the same day at noon after he faxed me the buyer's agreement to see the numbers and odometer reading/VIn on paper.

    3. Drove 70 miles from Columbus to Dayton to pick the van on 5/20 at 5 pmET. The van was all prepped up and all my paperwork was ready. Went in and drove out with my new van in less than 1 hr.

    I highly recommend them to anybody wanting to buy an Odyssey. I got it for $1000 below invoice. My happiest, quickest, smoothest car buying experience.
  • gismapgismap Member Posts: 12
    How did you determine the dealers within 100 miles of Columbus? I tried to find them here on Edmunds as well as on the Honda site, but only the nearby dealers are listed.

    Sounds like you got a great deal. I'm surprised it was so much below invoice.
  • dj55dj55 Member Posts: 6
    I just checked www.carsdirect.com and they are selling the EX-L for $550 below invoice. This price includes destination. If you don't like the hassel of negotiating with dealers, you can use this site and buy directly from them or through one of their approved dealers.

    Also check out www.bankrate.com for the latest interest rate. However, you should be able to get 3.9% from your Honda dealer.
  • plaulplaul Member Posts: 11
    Live in Minneapolis. The best deal anyone would give me here was $200 over invoice. They did not want to deal on the EX Cloth RES.

    For the $1100 difference, it was worth my while to go out of state to get the car.

    I got my car from the Chicago area.
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