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Replying to: Watergate (Jan 20, 2009 8:27 am) I will be very interested to hear who you finally purchase your Odyssey from and the price. Thanks! |
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Hello, I think I've decide to go the with the Odyssey after trying to decide between this and the Seinna. I am debating which package to get. Could live with just the EXL w/o DVD or Navi but if the price is right I would like at least an EXL w/RES and I really wanted bluetooth option so could possibly want the Navi package if I could get it for some of the deals I've read about in this forum. So I was wondering if there are in Central Ohioians here to give me an idea of what they've payed for any of these 3 options listed above? I've emailed around a little and so far the lowest offers I have are the following: 2009 EX-L w/o DVD or Navi $28765 +TTL which would be $30982.14 OTD (6.75 Ohio tax) 2009 EX-L w/DVD w/Bluetooth installed by intigrated into the overhead consel for $31237 +TTL which is $33638 OTD. Haven't yet tried getting a quote on the 2009 EX-L w/DVD and Navi because frankly I thought that that would be way out of what I was willing to pay but after reading some of the deals people have posted here with these options I am now considering this option because I would reaaly like the bluetooth with the Navi. Anyway if anyone wants to comment or let me know what they paid for these options I would greatly appreciate it before I go into negotiate. Thanks! |
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Does anyone know if the 3,500 for 2008 Models is still in effect? And that applies to any model right? Thanks AliG |
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Replying to: swampfox28 (Jan 20, 2009 8:06 am) I'd hold out for a better 2008 Odyssey deal (RES+Navi for the price you were quoted for RES only), and sell the car yourself. It only costs about $40 to list it with 9 pics on Autotrader, and Craigslist is FREE, so put up your 2005 at a high-book price and see if you get bites, THEN decide what you're doing. You're probably going to come out $2,000-$4000 ahead doing it yourself, which is a great amount off your payment on the new one.
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Replying to: mogpod (Jan 20, 2009 11:38 am)
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Replying to: hondaphan (Jan 20, 2009 3:32 pm)
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Hey, First of all, thanks to all you are sharing vital information for each one's benifit. This is my first posting as upto now only on ROM I am looking for Honda Odyssey EXL + DVD 2008 and nonetheless, waiting for a right price. I am in Seattle, WA and today I got a quote from a dealer in my area (this guy is in touch for sometime with me and sharing the rates, though not useful) for $31,222 OTD (including all charges). He said, the van all season mats, wheel locks etc. Is this a better deal to go with?
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Hi All, Need your opinions, I found a 2008 Odyssey Touring at a dealer in Cincinnati, which has a MSRP 40,645, and invoice of 36,000. When I called the dealer up, he gave me a sale price of 34,000 and he said that's including the 3,500 dealer incentive. Plus it's a demo model with 4,500 miles on it. Is it me or does that sale price seem too high. Thanks, ALIG
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Replying to: HOdysyhunter (Jan 20, 2009 4:27 pm) |
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Replying to: Alig26 (Jan 20, 2009 4:30 pm)
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