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Woo Hoo! Great deal! Look at that LOW PRICE on scottyb!!!!!
GO Scotty, GO scotty, GO scotty.......
Can you provide me with the dealer where you bought the HondaCare warranty from? That sounds like a very good deal.
I'm close to finalizing a deal for EXL-RES. If you are interested in knowing my experience, drop me an e-mail (check my profile).
I will be posting my price info once I complete the deal.
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Good luck with your purchase in Oregon.
I'm going to be looking to buy an Odyssey for the next 2 months for $1000 over invoice around the Bay Area. If I find one, great. If not, I'll buy a Sienna. I got a quote from my Credit Union for a Sienna for invoice (that's why I don't want to pay more than $1000 over invoice for the Ody).
By the way, Winter Honda (Davis, CA) gave me a quote for an EX-L with no DVD for $1500 below MSRP. He said he'd install an after market 10 inch screen DVD for $1400. Still not what I want.
Thanks and good luck.
1. Walnut Creek Honda: "a few hundred over invoice".
2. Anderson Honda: (a miracle) EXL for just invoice, back in Oct. 2004.
3. Trim=LX, invoice+$1000
I am trying. Don't know if still valid. Will update if there's anything better than you've got.
What makes a good deal?
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Thanks for sharing the detailed info. I'm also currently inclined to purchase an EXL/NAV/RES but am willing to wait until around June for hopefully better prices. One other possible dealer to try is Dublin Honda. We test drove the Odyssey there and were not pressured at all to buy on the spot. Unfortunately we did not get a price quote.
Please post any price updates you find, I will do the same later this Spring as negotiations turn more serious.
Thanks!
For whatever reason, things appear to have since changed at that store. I sent them an internet price inquiry a couple of weeks ago on, I believe, a particular unit. They replied with a list of all Odyssey model prices, each being $1500 over invoice as I recall. My second email questioned such "steep" prices in light of the many favorable posts about this store and I received no reply.
If they believe their product will command $1500 over invoice in NE Ohio right now their lot will soon be choked with cars as competition is fierce in that area.
If anyone can offer some advice as to whether or not this price is a good deal, I'd appreciate it.
Luke
It is worth a phone call to the Internet sales mgr; feel free to use my name, although I don't suspect it will help. My understanding is that their supply of NAV models is limited, but if they have the cars available, my sense is that they will be competitive.
See posts 7446 and 7441 for possible strategy.
My experience was not typical since it was the last day of the year; that pressure does not exist in feb '05. With my deal, there was no negotiation--she offered invoice, and my only decision was whether to go out of state. After having another car sold out from under me the same day (see post 7398) and knowing how fast odysseys--especially NAVs--were blowing out of showrooms in the last week of the year, it wasn't a difficult decision for me to accept the offer.
Very kind of you; just right place at right time.
The Internet sales mgr told me she can get non-Honda models from other dealers in her group. Since it seems that you are a Toyota guy, I'll let you know that there is a Toyota deealership in the group.
With all good wishes...
I defer to the more experienced posters, but I thought that you can typically obtain a refund of such a deposit if no contract has been signed.
Get in touch with cccomposon to find out where there is a dealer selling the Touring RES/NAV at invoice, which sounds like a pretty incredible deal (see post 8382).
Keep us posted.
My point though was that many here have extolled the virtues of this store (including myself based on other posts) yet when I approached them my reception was, to say the least, chilly.
If a refund is refused (and depending on the amount) it might even be worthwhile to just abandon the transaction altogether. Forget about MSRP and come on up to Ohio - there are two stores here offering to sell me a Touring R&N at invoice (a good $5000 less than your number) right now.
While I don't feel free to identify them until I conclude matters, College Hills Honda in Wooster (near Akron in NE Ohio) is offering all in-stock Odysseys at 1 cent over invoice for the rest of this month. See the home page of their website for their Odyssey inventory. They told me just yesterday they will pre-sell any coming in at $500 over invoice. While they do not have any R&Ns in stock, a couple (a silver EX-L and a white Touring) are scheduled to be built this coming week and some others are on tap for March.
The Tennessee market must be rough for consumers now. A Memphis dealer offered a black/black Touring R&N on ebay last week for a "buy now" price that was $2000 over MSRP. I looked for the ad again last night and it was gone so perhaps they got that price - yikes!
After we left the dealership we drove down the Oregon and California coasts for an absolutely beautiful drive home. The Ody drives great, is LOADED with features and we made good use of the Nav system already finding places to eat and stop along the way. We're really happy!
The price we paid was $1800 over invoice so $36,358. Since we're out of state we didn't pay the dealer the TTL and that will go to the dealer. After a $1000 deposit and a $20 trip permit I showed up with a cashier's check for $35,378 and that was it.
All in all after accounting for the 3 one-way tickets, hotels, meals, etc. we probably saved about $1800 off the prices the Bay Area dealers are asking. It appears that more people are getting Touring models in now so perhaps they'll come off their high MSRP horses now, but in the meantime we got our van, saved some money in the process and had an enjoyable trip down the coast. I'd highly recommend it to anybody in the Bay Area! And if anybody's looking for a stellar dealer in the Eugene, OR area, drop me an email.
Thanks again for all the tidbits of wisdom in this forum!
I am just entering the market for the EX-L with RES. Can you guide me to what price you got your's for. Your posts have been quite informative and I greatly appreciate it.
Andy
Anyone else have a better price??
You mentioned your husband's deposit was by check. I would do two things: First, IMMEDIATELY call your bank and stop payment on the check. Second, call the dealership and tell them you'd like to void the deal and purchase a different van. If they refuse, let them know they hold a now-worthless check and they can do with it... (insert your most colorful version here). If they threaten legal action, they're bluffing... you have not taken delivery. (If you'd feel better, contact your family atty in advance for verification).
True value is 'what the market will bear.' But if that dealership feels that market value is really $39,808, then they should have no qualms voiding your deal, because they'll have 10 more people lining up behind you to pay that (they won't, or if they do, those 10 people don't read these boards).
I know a certain poster will likely say "but you signed a contract... you're not holding up your end of the deal." But as you said, is charging you $1k for $100 of accessories fair, either? Honesty and integrity are a two-way street.
These guys are selling Honda Odysseys, and I'd guess about 2,000 of 'em roll off the assembly line weekly. This is not the last Slate Green Nav/RES that will ever be made. I'd bet there are 20 vans just like the one you want at other dealerships throughout the state/country. Don't be afraid to walk away if you're uncomfortable now.
There are good deals in TN. I bought a slate green EX-L from Dobbs Honda-Mendenhall in Memphis for about $500 over invoice. Got that price over the phone... simply checked their on-line inventory for color/options, and said "$26,284 is what I'll pay. Will you sell?" Answer was 'yes.'
A neighbor bought a dark blue EX-L at similar savings from the same dealer. They will negotiate openly and (for a car dealer) honestly.
There is a better way, and knowledge is the key to successful negotiation. These boards are a good starting point.
I wish you best of luck.
The cargo mat is supposed to cover the 3rd row seatbottoms when the 3rd row is folded into the floor. It's supposed to fold onto itself, when you you lift the 3rd row up. I don't have it myself, just saw pictures of it when the 3rd row is up and down.