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How about a little more information on how you got such a great deal and where you bought from?
1. I basically requested the quote over the internet, and they responded with a quote about $1500 over the invoice.
2. I then called them said that my friend just bought one for $250 over the inovice 2 weeks ago and ask them if they can do better. They responded that they would like me to come in and they will give me a best deal.
3. I came in to the dealer and basically said that I am already narrowed down to either Toyota Sienna or Honda Odyssey EXL and the only matter to me is the price.
4. I also asked them if they have the "S" program for corporate employee. They do not participate in this program but basically the program give employee to buy the car at invoice cost. If they do not participate in this program, you can mention any big company in your area. Since they know that you are aware of this program, they will try to sell the car close to invoice cost.
5. This was exactly happen to me, because once they said they don't participate in this program, but they can offer me the car for $27,500 which is $50 under invoice if I pick the van that they have in their stock. So no counter offer on my part. Since I already research this forum, I have a very good idea what price is a good deal.
6. I accepted the deal and close the deal.
7. After the deal close, they offered me the warranty for 6yrs/72K for $894 but I said this is too much money, so they said that they have a coupon that they can give me and dropped the price down to $694. Unfortunately, I didn't take it because I wasn't prepare so didn't know that was a good deal or not.
8. When I went pickup the van, the manager came out congratulated me and offered to install the splash guard for free, which I took.
9. Last, here are some other tips. I went to the dealer around 7pm so they only have about 2 hours to close the deal, so less hassel go back and forth and they anxious to go home and close the deal.
Sorry for the long story but hope it helps!
Now I'm looking to install after market DVD system w/ TV tunner. If anyone has any recommendation, please let me know. Thanks!
Dominator
$28,500 is about the top you should pay. I've been quoted as low as 27,900. Inventory is the only problem.
Again, all dealers are aware of this program, except they typically don't tell the customers unless they asked. Also, I didn't say Honda is participating in this program but if you asked, they would know that you would be able to get good price at other dealers then they opt to give you a good price to keep you at their dealers.
I do know for the fact that Mazda is participating in this program, but don't think Toyota nor Honda is participating in this. I just asked them with the hope that they would give me a good deal and it worked.
Some dealers might offer this under another name but basically a corporate referred program. You might be able to check with your HR/marketing department or personnel department if they have something like this.
By the way, I forgot to mentioned from the last post that I end up with the van and the color (Silver Pearl w/ grey leather) that I wanted and the van was only 5 miles when I picked up.
For example, Ford (which includes Volvo and Mazda) has these programs called the S plan and the X plan. One is for Ford employees (the "X" I think) and the other for employees of partner companies.
Nissan has such plan that is called VPP. GM calls thier plan "GM Supplier Discount". Daimler Chrysler calls theirs the DC Rewards.
The plans are all completelly different and are administred differently. But as far as I know these are MANUFACTURER discount plans and never DEALER plans like you implied. It's true that not all dealers will participate, but those that do have no say about the pricing or other important details.
I can tell you that the Mazda and Nissan programs are pretty descent, allowing you to buy a car at about invoice plus or minus 1%. The Volvo program is totally useless, in my opinion, as is Ford one.
Having said all that, I have never heard of Honda offering discounts to any external suppliers. That doesn't mean that they don't do it, just that I haven't heard about this program and what it entails.
Again, sorry if I confused anyone about the discount program.
After seeing that many people got their EX-L for around 28,500 (though none in SoCal), I decided to set that as my target price.
I requested quotes from 12 dealers within 40 miles of my house. Their initial email was always 30,310 (500 under MSRP), but I would email them and tell them my target price was 28,500; and that I would buy it from whoever got closest.
Every time I got a lower quote, I would tell that quote to the next dealer and he would either beat it or say it couldn't be done.
By the afternoon, I got 3 dealers who were willing to match the price.
thanks, everyone.
I saw a posting here about someone getting a
deal from Maine and delivered the vehicle for
close to invoice. I tried that route, the next
day Maine Mall Motors of S. Portland delivered the
vehicle, no issues. Paid roughly $600 over invoice, including delivery to MA. A bit of extra work in contacting insurance, getting a form stamped before going to RMV. Also Maine requires you to sign a sales tax exempt form with buyers SSNo in it. Tax is collected by RMV in Mass, not the dealer.
Can you please e-mail me the dealer's name in So Cal? I live in OC. Thank you.
PX260
So I did it a bunch of times and increased the radius.
I don't want to just post the dealer's name b/c you have to go through this guy and we are not allowed to post the name of the salesperson.
Hi twin arrow,
Can you please e-mail me the dealer's name in So Cal? I live in OC. Thank you.
PX260
I was wondering who bought one of the 3 EX-L they had on their website as in stock. I can't understand why people don't jet in from all over the country and and bite these guys' hands off - they are the cheapest ADVERTISED on the whole East Coast.
They are the the only guys I see on the web who actual POST discounted prices rather than dance around the customer. Am I correct in thinking their doc fee was $149.
I am thinking of buying later this quarter from Berlin City - I am out of state. If I understood your post, they do not charge tax but give you 30 day tags. Humour me, but what does SSNo stand for?
Well done with your purchase. Give us an update about driving experience, what you like/dislike.
So far, the experience has been mostly positive, especially on snow. We got over 3 feet of it in Boston after I got the vehicle. VSA is very subtle when going on snow, no abrupt corrections.
Mileage is a disappointment, average is around 15mpg despite gentle driving. Very stable and quiet on hwy, even when running on (ECO) 3 cylinders. Need a bit more time with it before I can write a objective review.
I GOT 1/20,2005.
SILVER COLOR
I'M REALLY GLAD.ODY IS REALLY REALLY GREAT!
THANKS AGAIN
IS IT ALWAYS THE NOISY WHERE YOU LIVE OR ARE YOU AWARE YOUR CAPS LOCK BUTTON IS PUSHED?
man, all this shouting makes me thirsty.....
btw - it's perfectly fine (encouraged even) to post which dealership you got your deal at. Just don't post the names of individuals.....
Dealer Invoice - is the numbers from the Factory Invoice + any dealer add-ons (pinstriping, paint protection package, mark-ups, etc.)
?????
I can't recall ever seeing factory INVOICE on the window sticker. I always just see the MSRP. MSRP (Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price) is NOT the factory invoice.
Also those dealer add ons are 98% profit - don't feel bad about negotiating like they are not even on the car.
DO check the DVD player (thanks to all posters who recommended doing so). As it happens, our 9-inch screen is dead. Svc dept will take a closer look Tuesday. I suppose that'll serve as an opportunity for any further remedial issues that might present.
Another lesson learned and point of thanks to posters here: DO NOT PAY MORE THAN $1069.00 FOR AN EXTENDED (7 year/100k/0 down HondaCare) WARRANTY!!! Let me say it again: DO NOT pay more than $1069.00 for the extended 7 year/100k warranty.
The dealership has taken enough of your money by the time you're ready to talk warranty. Many thanks to those of you who mentioned POHANKA HONDA of Maryland as one excellent provider of REASONABLE warranties. I'm pleased to now add "SAM SWOPE HONDA WORLD" of Louisville, Kentucky to that list of reasonable warranty providers.
When my dealership at first offered $1290.00 for a 7yr/100k/0 down HondaCare Warranty, I gave a neighboring dealership, "Neil Huffman" Honda of Clarksville, IN, the opportunity to beat the offer. Some unduly self-assured sales manager at Huffman nearly laughed me off the phone. Maybe I'll call him back soon to have a laugh of my own. Then again, maybe not...I think I've done enough with this post.
Good luck to all of you! I suppose I'll find my way to the Odyssey Owners' forum now!
Just curious.
In reguards to "Neil Huffman" Honda...there advertised special in yesterdays paper had the Ody EX and EX-L at $4500 off...though probably included around $2,000 in worthless add ons.
Congrats on the Odyssey purchase. I just can't stop laughing, though. You actually think the Eagles are going to win the Super Bowl.
Go Pats!
Triston