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I just got EXL 2WD from Valley Honda in Naperville $25,500 includes destination, pin stripe and mud guards.
Let me know if you have more questions
Also can someone tell me where I can find the best price on honda care extended warranty. Dealer was quoting 1495 for 6yrs/100k. I know this is overpriced and want to know the best place to buy this.
This forum is great and gives valuable information.
Everyone requesting EXL 4WD gets $25412 from O'hare Honda. You are not the only one and definitely you have NOT get a great deal yet (you are going into their trap)! All the EXL 4WD on their lot have dealer installed options(wheel locks, splash guards, strips, door guards, ...) and they will charge you extra $600 to $900. Now, $25421 + destination + options is around $26700 which you can get from any dealer.
Even you got the price, VIN, signature, ....., they can still say NO! Remember it is not against the law for them to say NO! My advise is to find a "more reasonable" dealer and get your pilot. At this time it is very hard to find the color you like. The color left are mostly gray and dark cherry. Or you may want to wait for the 2009 brand new pilot which will be on the market spring of 2009.
Good Luck!
Purchase price - 26,751 included destination
Pinstripes, Etch, wheel locks - 195 I should have fought harder not to paid but with two kids around, it was hard to bargain.
Transfer registration to the keep the plates 58. If you do not transfer your plates, it will cost you close to 400. Lucky for me the trade in car is in the same weight class.
Document fee - 159
Tax - 1886
Out the door - $29049 without trade in
Out the door - $26695 with trade in.
I didn't get a good trade in value for my 1999 Nissan Quest SE. It have a broken handle and a dent in the back of the car. The last tune up was at 20K and the car had 85k and needed new tires. This was my first new car when my daughter was born. I will make sure that the Pilot I just purchased will be well maintained.
The finance guy tried to sell me warranty (1500+ 7 yrs/120K) telling me that it is a good price. This is my fourth car I have purchased since 1999 and the cars are made better these days and will take a chance without the extended warranty. I did have to finance the car at 7.29% for 60 months but will find a lower rate at a bank and pay off the Honda Loan. I know the finance guy could have given me a lower rate even with an excellent credit score but maybe because I got the car at a really good price. Advice to all, check for lower rates and bring a blank check to negotiate.
Overall, it is a great price with the incentive. A friend of mine purchased a Pilot in 2004 and paid closed to MRSP. If you can save over $7,000 off of MRSP, you have a good deal. I did have to spend 4 hours from testing the car, negotiating the price, trading in the car and meeting the finance guy.
Good luck to everyone buying their pilot.
Good Luck
--jjf
The finance guy tried to sell me warranty (1500+ 7 yrs/120K) telling me that it is a good price. This is my fourth car I have purchased since 1999 and the cars are made better these days and will take a chance without the extended warranty. I did have to finance the car at 7.29% for 60 months but will find a lower rate at a bank and pay off the Honda Loan. I know the finance guy could have given me a lower rate even with an excellent credit score but maybe because I got the car at a really good price. Advice to all, check for lower rates and bring a blank check to negotiate.
I finally signed on the dotted line last night and drove off the lot with my new ride. Have to say.. this is my very first new vehicle purchase and it was the easiest purchase EVER!
I went to Klein Honda in Everett, WA as they beat everyone I talked to in a 50 mile radius. The salesman (email me if you want more info) was absolutely a perfect gentlemen and recognized that even though I am a woman, I too can do alot of research and knew my stuff. He was a straight shooter, we didn't dicker around with pricing and he kept his word. He recognized that for those who do their research, he doesn't deny the fact of holdbacks, floorplans and dealer cash. With a net invoice of $27,000. All they were asking was a little profit on the car.
Over the phone we agreed to $27,500. Once I got there, the only addition were the mudflaps and wheel locks. I did gently voiced that I would not be needing them. He had them listed at cost, and then further reduced the price by another 100 bucks. He comes out with the huge "options" book, asks if I'm interested in any, I say no thank you and he puts the book away. Not a second word mentioned. Did a complete walk through and demo of all the features.. and was even helping and overseeing the cleaning crew making sure my ride was perfect.
He did look at my possible trade in and gave me the price he could give me, even though it was the best price that I received from any other dealership it wasn't worth it to trade and he even said so. The difference is that he didn't start fudging numbers and mixing up the two different transactions.
The finance guy was fast and efficient. He showed all the extras and options which I declined and that was it. Absolutely no pressure tactics at all!
I was OTD after TTL at $30,500.
If you want to find a great vehicle, in and out the door in short order without any hassles at all. This was the sweetest, easiest deal I've ever had purchasing a vehicle, no hype, no song and dance, no pressure tactics... and if you bring your kids (I had my 3yr old with me) they will feed them too!
Email me if you have any questions or would like further info.
Thank you to all!
Cheers,
T :shades:
before TTL you should have been somewhere in the neighborhood of $3500 below invoice.
if you feel you were mislead, post the dealership name and location so that others won't be ripped off.
Joliet couldn't match the price I'd gotten, but I tried. I'm in the SW suburbs, so this would've been much easier to go to!
I checked with the salesman to make sure there are no add ons, because I won't pay for them and have no problem walking out. He did assure me that there will be no surprises, so we'll see. We're buying the car tomorrow.
Finally, I purchased 2007 EXL 2WD NAVI for OTD 28,850. Thank you all in this forum for your valuable postings. Initially approached 15+ dealers in Atlanta area
Love this car especially the Navigation system. I considered Lexus RX 350 and Acura MDX. Nothing could match Pilot in Value.
Base Price: 27190 (7550 off MSRP of 34740)
Tax: 1636
Title 24
Total: 28,850
Thank you!
Sharon in Olympia
Thanks.
I also emailed another Honda dealer. They quoted me $3500 minus invoice and it was good until the 20th.
Can anyone verify if there is a new incentive on the 21st?
If it turns out they were goosing you and things get too out of hand just walk out, a 6500 off deal is nothing to write home about.
Good Luck
--jjf
Thanks, jjf. I did get the OTD then, but I think they will try to add in wheel-locks and mud flaps like someone else mentioned. Should I discuss this over the phone? And because I want a color they'll have to get, I'll have to put a deposit down before I get the VIN info. If there are a lot of miles on it, what's the next step? THANK YOU!
I don't know why my brain is locking up here, but can you tell me what exactly the steps would be after this? I'll put the deposit down, they'll get the car and be able to fax me the VIN info, and then what?? Do I actually go to the dealership at this point? Should I not take possession of the vehicle on this same day? (I've heard you shouldn't, but don't know why). I guess I"m wondering if there are potential problems that could happen in the financing dept., where they could add something or sneak in some numbers. I got some other loan quotes from the internet, but I'm hoping to get better through Honda. I'm about an hour away from there, so leaving if something goes wrong isn't too bad, but I hope it doesn't have to get to that point!
You've given great advice, and I hope I'm not asking too much for specific details if you have them!
Thank you!
jill
I don't think we can share dealers contact info in this forum... Please email me at TRMend1@yahoo.com and I will give you all the details. The dealer is very motivated and is such a breeze to work with!
Cheers,
T
Moot point for me as I have already purchased... but interesting to see "how low will they go".
Cheers,
T
Right now, they have the $3500 cash back.
I'm guessing they may add the low finance.
I am looking for a New 07 Pilot EX-L without DVD but with rear seating. Can you offer me some good advise.
I live in Allentown, PA, about 80 miles west of New York city. I was reading about incentives etc and what price do you think is the best price for me to pay for te above mentioned model.
Thanks,
meetraaj@yahoo.com
I am looking for a New 07 Pilot EX-L without DVD but with rear seating. Can you plz tell me which dealer is good in NJ/PA area.. Since, you have already got a great deal, i would like to know about the dealer info.. etc..
Thanks,
How well it integrate with Stero system or controls?
Any advice on Pilot with Nav or Pilot with Res? I'd like to have both and was thinking of picking up with Nav then add DVD system later on.
Thanks
Having a family of 3... ages ranging by 9 years... entertainment for my 3 year old ain't the same as my 12 year old and never shall the twain meet while they are still at home.. (I HOPE!). We have portable DVD players that are relatively cheap and can be stowed out of sight when not in use... and can be moved to whichever vehicle we are travelling long distances.
As for the NAV... again.. being onboard cannot be moved. Having a portable unit is nice to switch out between vehicles whoever needs it.
The Pilot comes with 4 electrical outlets. One in the dash (for the portable nav), 1 in the center console (for the phone or DVD), 1 in the second row center A/C unit console and 1 in the back cargo area. Plenty enough outlets to plug everything in!
Cheers,
T
Do you remember if they have them over there.
what was the dealer's name?
i live in Brooklyn, but ready to go in CT for this kind of price.
thx a lot.
Seth
Looking for 4WD EX-L with Navi for about $28,000.
Is it realistic for NY/NJ/CT?
i live in Brooklyn.
Any advice and/or dealer name would be appreciated.
I went to Hondaland two days earlier due to their ad stating that they will sell Pilot below wholesale prices. When I got there and realized that it was just a trap to get people in and sell you at higher price(I wasted 2 hours). I told them that this kind of tactics does not work anymore and it will backfire, because I will tell all of my friends not to waste time on them. Anyway, AVOID TAMPA HONDALAND if you want to save time and money.
Thanks
HTH's
Cheers,
T
1. the dealer is about 140 miles away. is it good to buy it from this dealer? is it good to drive a new car immediately for 3 hours on the highway?
2. the car he quoted is manufactured in Dec 2006. and it has 80 miles on it. I don't know why this car was not sold for 7 months. is there any potential risk for this car? how could I avoid this risk?
thanks very much for your suggestions
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At a minimum, you should be looking for a price of invoice minus $3500.
Take a look at open road honda in NJ. I bought my Pilot from there last year and got invoice minus $4200.
Can you plz specify the Internet sales associate name in David Michael Honda - Freehold, NJ.
Also, it will be great if you could exactly breakdown the price and the final Out the Door price as well.
Will greatly appreciate your help on this.
Thanks,
meetraaj@yahoo.com
I'm thinking about trading in my wife 2002 highlander, but I'm waiting to see if the incentives change on the 21st.
Finance guy offered Honda care at 1595 which I turned down also he offered Basic maintenance for $504 for 3 years/36000 miles, which included a coupon for 250 off for next car purchase which does not interest me. I am not sure if that is a good deal to take or not.
BTW, does anyone have experience with Geico Multi-care program which is like extended warranty for 7 years/100000 miles for $38 per 6 months.
Thanks again.
thanks for the info,
Oddster1
however, i just wonder if there is anyone who recently bought pilot from northern california.
i went to sunnyvale honda last weekend, but the offer was 1500 off from the invoice. around $28000 for exl models.
it seems like everyone is getting one very cheap, but not the same situation here in california ?
Its a great deal. Is it for 2007 Honda Pilot EX or EX-L ??.
Can you get me the Sales Person's name from David Michael Honda. Whats the final OTD price??
I would really appreciate your help on this.
I am looking for a 2007 Honda Pilot EX-L with AWD.
Thanks,
meetraaj@gmail.com
This dealership has no credibility with me. I would not recommend using them. In fact a fellow colleague received a lower quote from Boch by around $200 and went to Bernardi b/c he was treated much better.
This experience has ruined my new car experience. I will not shop at Boch again.
Thanks in advance!
Paid $26,270 plus $299 dealer fee. Seemed like a good price to me after doing some homework.
Congrats !!.
The price of $26,270 + $299 = $26,570- Is this OTD price ??
Thanks.,
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