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My neighbor just got a 05 Odyssey Touring addition, and he lost control coming out of a turn because he gunned it by accident, and due to torque steer, ran off the road into a ditch.
I drive a Subaru WRX, and let me tell you without AWD, many more people will have accidents when 255 HP goes to the front wheels, especially with drive by wire now puts that HP right there in the front wheels, and torque steer watch out.
So if you love Navigation systems, great, but Navigation Systems doesn't keep you out of ditches, AWD does.
I too am leaning to Sienna, because of pricing and AWD.
So give me AWD or give me death!!!!
What the hell is wrong with these folks!!!!
He's lucky I'm familiar with torque steer, otherwise both of us would of been in the Hospital.
Yea, it handles nice for a Van, but come on, this is no sports car, and with this much power, with NO AWD, you will be seeing some lawsuits soon, trust me, cause they are telling the prospective customers, go ahead, it can handle it.
Guess again, no AWD, torque steer, accident waiting to happen.
For me the Lexus AWD system in the Sienna is the way to go. For 2K more for AWD, I have peace of mind, and I prefer a luxury ride to a harsh ride any day of the week.
2004s? I don't live in Chicago but I buy most of my cars there - and I am considering either an 04 now or an 05 or Sienna LE next summer.
in nj no one wants to go below msrp
thanks
Any body else got better deal than this?
Anyone negotiate these lower?
Stevens Creek and Sunnyvale will probably give you MSRP as well. We paid MSRP for our 05 EX-L thru Stevens Creek. Both of those are within the South Bay, few minutes ride from SJ airport. I think Southwest has some good deals going to SJ.
Some things I've learned from shopping around for our Ody.
1. I was thinking of buying @ Vacaville or Fairfield because their county has much lower sales tax. Turns out that they charge you the tax rate of where the vehicle will be addressed to. Sounds fair since our county needs the money, I wouldn't mind saving a few bucks though:-)
2. Purchasing a vehicle from out of state and then bringing into the state has some complications. CA DMV website has more info.
3. Check the Costco program if you are a club member. They couldn't get me a price lower than MSRP. From other posts, however, other areas are getting prices lower than MSRP.
Also, you'll still have to pay Taxes on the car as a 'new' purchase. There are really specific laws on this for us here in Cali on imports of new vehicles because of our high sales tax.
Thanks,
Lisa
Is your $31900 inclusive of tax, title and registration. (in otherwords onroad)
The accessories you mentioned is also included in your final deal, please let me know.
Thanks
Golu
Also, if a dealer says "We always add this option (wheel locks and mud flaps)" Do I have to pay for it, even if I didn't ask for it? I'm new to the price negotiation area, and I'm unsure of how to go about it. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
After calling several dealerships in the area, I found out that the Honda Care warranty's MSRP is about $2600 and the dealer cost to offer it is about $1850.
One of the dealerships I contacted didn't want to offer the HondaCare. They stated that the 3rd party warranty "gave us more options in controlling warranty repairs". Hmmmmm.
Also. Don't be pressured into buying the warranty at the dealership. When we bought our Ody, we were told that the HondaCare warranty is available at the $1900 level, only at time of sale. We went ahead and purchased it because of this factor and the 60day cancellation policy. After talking with Honda of America, I learned that the HondaCare warranty can be purchased at any time before the original warranty expires.
Question re vin. I have the vin associated with this vehicle. How do I trace it? Infiniti had a system where I could get status of build/ship/arrival.
Does anyone have the vin meaning breakdown?
Ohmster
IN CONCLUSION: Feel as if I should get out the yellow pages and call all dealers in 20-25 mile radius and start grinding them on accessories and accept the fact that I will have to pay MSRP and also just find the dealer who has color combo we want as they will want to move unit as opposed to having my dealer who has deposit do an allocation swap and make me feel like he is doing me a favor. Still not convinced that the touring with res and navi will be flying out of dealerships but as I said I need one by first week of November. One last thing regarding warranty I have never bought one on any car in the past but plan on owning this van for a minimum of 5 years, any advice? Also have been told that touring with nav and res are delayed anyone have any or have they seen them yet? Thanks
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We have a deposit on a Sage Brush Pearl EXL that was originally scheduled to be built end of SEP. Dealer now says the build date is middle OCT. I saw the order sheet, so I believe the dealer. Just wanted to know if anyone else had this happen.
But this is pretty close to my original dates I was given some time ago. I am getting a black/ivory Touring R&N.
Best bet is to do a yahoo or google search. Try "Honda dealers in Baltimore" this should give decent search results.
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One other question is the Navigation system worthe the additional cost?
Beware of the trick because you never know what their "cost" is. One way the sales dept defines its cost is whatever the parts & service depts charge, which can be retail prices. You should just tell them no accessories if you don't want any.
$500 under MSRP is not a great deal anymore in my area (Northern California). At least half a dozen dealers have called me with MSRP offers (with no accessories), and with little negotiation I have already got one dealer to agree to go under MSRP for the one they already have in stock.