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2 weeks for msrp in sacramento by binkybarnes
Dec 09, 2000 (9:01 am)
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just talked to a friend who got his ody EX in dark green in just two weeks from mel rapton honda in sacramento. he was desperate since their other car died so he said he didn't care what trim level or color. two weeks later, they gave him a call and he's a happy camper.
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odaat331 by sbpceap
Dec 10, 2000 (8:22 am)
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Paying $500 for gas in order to purchase a vehicle priced $1000 above MSRP at a local dealer who may or may not have the van in stock? A good deal all right....for the salesman!
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odaat331 by gskaggs552
Dec 10, 2000 (4:18 pm)
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Never heard of a $500 fee for gas, they might be trying to charge you an extra delivery or destination charge. The trans cooler is for towing and one of the three things Honda recommends if you are planning on towing a trailer. If you buy the cooler at time of purchase then it is covered in the extended warranty. I don't know where you are in Ca but the best I could do around the SF Bay was msrp plus $995 at Fairfield Honda with a long wait. Several of the other posts mention dealers in Sacramento that sell at msrp. One thing you might consider was when I was dealing out of State with Kendall Honda in Eugene Oregon they mentioned that when they found my van they could have it delivered to me. Several other posts in the past mentioned the same of delivery right to your door. I did not check on the price for delivery. Good luck.
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Northern CA.prices,dealer experiences by trekman
Dec 10, 2000 (4:23 pm)
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I live in the Sacramento valley,looking for an EX model Odyssey.here's what i found:
1)Autowest Honda in the Roseville Automall-$4995 mark-up above MSRP,pretty stuck on their prices!
they have 2 vans in stock-no wonder!
2)Carmichael Honda in Citrus Heights-$1500 mark-up,the vans are ordered by VIN#,about a 3-4 week waiting list.price is firm.even know sales mgr.
3)Elk Grove Honda in Elk Grove,just south of Sac.-$1500 mark-up,price appears firm,no vans in stock
4)Mel Rapton Honda in Sacramento-sell at MSRP,need to be put on waiting list.they're saying it's a 4-6 mo.waiting list(no deposit req'd) though many cases less time,depending on color.
5)University Honda in Davis-MSRP!-need to call them back,looks like a pretty fair waiting list.
6)Shingle Springs Honda,east of sacramento about 20 mi.-never go there!i called yesterday,was quoted MSRP and any options if we like,when i got there,they wouldn't budge below $31000!what a joke.they'll lie just to get ya in and then slam the door in your face.they have a beige EX,though will probably be there a while as it "has"to be sold w/$2995 leather and a few other things.none of the options are even installed on the vehicle.
7)Stockton Honda-south of sacramento a bit-1k above MSRP,which includes mudflaps(whoopie!)
8)Winter Honda in Pittsburgh,CA.(north bay area)-
1k over MSRP,appears firm.none in stock,sales mgr said their eta for another EX in the 18th
still looking..............
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Chicagoland Ody Price Paid by dirtybit
Dec 10, 2000 (5:42 pm)
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I just purchased a 2001 LX at Airway Honda in Chicago.
 
The van was in inventory (in the showroom) for 3 days
WITHOUT a buyer before I showed up on December 7, 2000.
I know this because I telephoned the dealership on Dec 4
and was told the details of this van, but then I delayed
3 days before finally going over to take a look and buy.


To me, this indicates that there is increasing inventory
and availability and subsequently, lower prices, at least
in the MidWest.


I also visited Lisle Honda (Chicagoland) and for $500
non-refundable deposit (you must sign an agreement and give
a credit card number, check, or cash) they would have
put me on a waiting list for delivery before Jan 31 2001.
They offered me $500 trade in for my awful, rusted, bare-bones
1990 VW Jetta GL with 115,000 miles. The VW needs a entire
new exhaust system, axle, and CV Boot for a total of $900 worth
of required repairs (I had the VW assessed by 3 auto repair shops
before going to the Honda dealer). The "value" of the VW is
$1500 according to Kelly Blue Book, BUT that is BEFORE you
subtract the $900 of needed repairs. I believe that $500-$700 would
be a CORRECT and FAIR price for the VW. This Honda dealer's
price was MSRP (about $24,800) which includes the
$440 Destination charge, roof-rack, cross-bars, and mud flaps.
Thru this website, I know the options are cheaper if you can convience
a dealership to either REMOVE them, or lower the price, or buy them yourself
through other parts dealerships. If you can avoid it, you should
not pay MSRP for minor, easy-to-add options. This dealership chased
me for 2 days to get me to finalize my order, indicating they they
may need some buyers!


At Airway Honda Chicagoland, I spoke with another customer who was there
to pick up her 2001 LX. She eye-balled my paperwork on the salesman's
desk, and then I asked her later what she had paid for her van.
She told me that she also paid the exact same price (MSRP) for
the same options (roof rack, cross bars, and mud-flaps ONLY).


At Airway Honda, for a mesa beige 2001 Odyssey LX, I paid and
took immediate delivery with this deal:


Selling Price: $24,851 (Includes $440 Dest, RoofRack,
                                 CrossBars, Mudflaps)
Trade In: -1,120 (for a 1990 VW Jetta, 115,000 miles
                                 which has real value of $500).
Doc 47
State Sales Tax 1,664
County Tax 15
License & Title 143
TOTAL 25,600


Here is the win-win for me and the dealership. I got a new 2001 Ody LX
with immediate delivery for which I will claim I paid about $600 LESS than
sticker price, by virtue of the dealership paying me TOO MUCH for
my old junker VW. The dealership gets to claim that they sold the car
for MSRP. The moral of the story is that currently that many Honda Dealers
will feel un-willing to budge on MSRP for these high-demand Odysseys.
It may be difficult to get them to negotiate much on MSRP. If you know
a lot about the value of your trade-in, you may be able to negotiate
a virtual price-reduction on an Ody, BY getting a good price for a trade-in.


My financing deal is 7.31 percent 48 months through Bank of America
via the website http://www.lendingtree.com


Cheers !
#483 of 24381
Congratulations-dirtybit by jimiye
Dec 10, 2000 (10:00 pm)
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Congratulations, Dirtybit. Did you check all the honda
ody dealers in chicagoland? Any good deals from other dealers?
Tell us how do you feel about the van.
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dirtybit and jimiye by aling
Dec 11, 2000 (6:25 am)
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FYI, you do not have to hit the enter key at the end of each paragraph. The text will automatically word wrap. I'm guessing this is what both of you did in your posts, which would explain the strange formatting.


Enjoy your rides!
Drew/aling
Edmunds.com Townhall host

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trekman by binkybarnes
Dec 11, 2000 (7:12 am)
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university honda in davis sells at msrp alright...but! they FORCE to you buy a $595 to $995 "appearance package" (worth every cent, the salesman says!)...prolly a bottle of nu-sheen or something.


i agree about shingle springs...what a joke! the guy tells me that they don't sell to non-locals at anything less than $$$ above msrp..."wouldn't be fair to all the local folk"...yeah, right!!!!!


mel rapton always says it'll take that long. in late july, they said it would be til december or january for me but i got the call in september. my friend got his in two weeks but he didn't care about trim level or color.
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Security System by zule
Dec 11, 2000 (10:52 pm)
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Picking up my LX this Wednesday. Price MSRP 23900 + 440 Dest charges. Dealer mentioned security system (LOJACK, which I am not sold on)for $599. Is this a fair price? Are there other options besides the Dealers ? Price seems high. Would appreciate any input.


Thanks
#487 of 24381
security by hondamaven
Dec 12, 2000 (12:37 am)
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if you buy ANY security options, make sure you have them installed at the dealership. that way, they're covered by the factory warrantee. you never know what you get otherwise. I sell Hondas, and it never fails to amaze me what people will do to save a few dollars. scrimping on protection, tho, is NOT it. Everything is negotiable (except the vehicle itself - we sell them at MSRP) but don't hurt yourself by going outside the deadership. we sell the vehicle at MSRP, yes, but we do currently guarantee you a vehicle within 6 weeks maximum

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