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Replying to: zinc1191 (Jan 02, 2009 7:11 pm) |
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Replying to: wingnut330 (Dec 26, 2008 8:17 am) I would think that the salesman I cancelled the policy from would have been quick to poit out it was a sham to try to keep the sale. He simply said he couldn't meet the price. I got the same documents from Honda in the mail that my original dealership gave me before I cancelled the first warranty purchase. Seems legit to me. You could always check them out with the BBB as well. I didn't, but if your concerned you could research them a bit more. seems worth it for the money you save. Hope this helps.
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Replying to: momoftwoma (Jan 01, 2009 6:53 am) I think Boston is one of the better areas to be buying the 2008 Odyssey in. I kept reading about the "Donkey Punch" method and just googled it to find that it's basically what we did as well. we ended up with a Black w/ tan 2008 Odyssey EX-L for $25000 including destination. In addition to the standard EX-L package, they also included that all weather floor mats and the cargo tray liner in the price. We purchased through herb chambers which had a great internet sales division. I purchased the warranty through them initially but cancelled it and bought the same one online from another Honda Dealership (Sarcucci Honda of RI I think) for $400 less. ($1100 for the 8 year 100k mile plan) I had no trade in or lease which kept things simple. I know it must be harder for you dealing with the secondary negotiation of the lease. I'm wondering if its not worthwhile saying you don't want to end the lease early, negotiate your best deal, and then say you changed your mind and see what you can negotiate on that seperately. Good luck. The prices people seem to be paying in Boston seem to significantly lower overall. I half jokingly said in a prior post that it might make sense for people to make a vacation out of it and drive the new car home from Boston. Good luck in your negotiations.
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Replying to: bibba (Jan 03, 2009 5:05 pm) |
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Tampa FL area found a EX-L for 25,400, going for 25K since it seems the dealers contacted all agreed to match. My question is the incentive change on the 5th (tomorrow), there is ample stock of 2008 EX-L, wondering if best to wait until after the 5th to buy or pull the trigger today, Any advice?
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Replying to: zerf1 (Jan 04, 2009 6:20 am) |
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| Looking for any added insight into pricing for '09 Odyssey EX L RN (Leather with RES with Nav)...we have decided to go this path but need some help on what others have paid for this model/combo...any help is appreciated...thanks much! | |
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Wanted to know how much people are paying for a 2009 EX-L with RES in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. ( i.e. out-the-door price ). Seen a lot of posts on the 2008 model but I'm interested in the 2009.
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Replying to: honda_shopper (Jan 05, 2009 8:46 am) 2009 EX-L RES and NAV (Bali Blue) with remote engine starter (aftermarket) - $32,750 plus 100 processing, 675 freight, tax (6%), title. I jumped on it too quickly-should have got some internet quotes first. No looking back now. |
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| Maybe this post is out of order here, but it may help someone. I drive 30K miles a year and have traded out of my LX Odyssey every year since I got my first one in 2004. Usually it costs about $5500 plus my van to get the new year's model. This year, as usual, I contacted about ten S Fl Honda Dealers via E Mail looking for the best deal. KBB says my trade is worth $18K, but the highest offer I got for my 08 excellent condition 29K mile Odyssey was $12K. The low offer was $10K. Yes these offers were against the discounted price of about $24K on the 09 and I know the economy is in the doghouse, but ten grand! I will be driving the 08 for some time. I've always used this forum to my benefit, so I thought I'd share my experience. If you trade frequently as I do, you may want to look at a used Odyssey. The price may be a lot lower than you thought. | |
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