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Replying to: sebring95 (Apr 13, 2005 4:19 am) |
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Replying to: dkb2 (Apr 12, 2005 5:50 pm) If you can buy an EX-L R&N at $500 over invoice, you should do so as it is the most difficult model to get. There are plenty of competitive dealers in Ohio, especially in the NE area. There have been many posts attesting to good deals at Jack Matia in Elyria, Jay in Cleveland, Park in Akron, and College Hills in Wooster to name only a few. I bought my Touring R&N at Hugh White in my hometown of Columbus in February for invoice and they included $400 in accessories at that price.
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Replying to: cccompson (Apr 13, 2005 2:49 pm) Thank you for the leads. It looks like we would have to order an EX-L R&N at this point to get the price that I was quoted. Or, we could start over with the negotiations and try to get a Touring R&N. We have a trade-in so I was trying to stay closer to home instead of driving it all over the country. I think we will try to sell it ourselves since it seems like dealers use that to massage their profit. I am just trying to decide if the Touring is really worth the $4000 more than the EX-L R&N. We aren't pressed for a vehicle to drive although it would be nice to have a minivan sooner than later to haul the three kids around in. Do you think the Touring is worth the extra$$$?
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Replying to: dkb2 (Apr 13, 2005 3:13 pm) Agree that it is difficult to trade long distance and it gets harder the older your trade is. You might want to check dealer internet sites for inventory and just see what's out there before ordering. Again though, even if ordered, $500 over invoice on an EX-L R&N is a very good price. |
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On Monday I bought our Odyssey EXL NAV & RES from Honda Cars of Rock Hill, SC. In mid March I emailed dealers I found on honda.com asking for their best out of the door price. Sent 20 emails, got 15 responses. Unfortunately, no one had our color (Sage Brush/Olive) in stock Honda Cars of Rock Hill agreed to beat the lowest quote I got. They've promised delivery on April 11 and the car was on their lot at that day. I'd highly recommend internet manager at Honda Cars of Rock Hill. She was very professional and patiently waited while I was checking the car. Paperwork was done while I test-drove the car, so I did not have to wait for anyone. Price: $31,799 Doc fee: $399 Tag&&Title: $56 Total (doc plus profit) $837 over invoice. |
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I want to buy EX-L in Houston, TX. Can somebody post his recent buying price and dealership? What is the formula for TTL? Thanks, |
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Replying to: cindy4 (Apr 07, 2005 8:18 am) |
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Replying to: liujn (Apr 08, 2005 1:25 pm) I received an internet quote from Grand Honda for an EX-L RES for $29,900. Honda of Lisle was $29,003 and $1500 for DVD. Carrs Honda was willing to do invoice +100 for an EX. However, we ended up buying an EX with a dealer installed DVD from Rosen Honda in Gurnee. (Closer to home, color we liked, really nice folks to work with.) We paid invoice +100 for the EX, $1500 for DVD. The DVD screen is larger than stock, is integrated into the car stereo and has two wireless headsets and a remote. It appears you need to go through Internet with Rosen to get the "no haggle" price. The Ody is awesome! Good luck! |
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Replying to: tom25 (Apr 15, 2005 7:43 pm) I found that when I was shopping around, I got better results by phone. Email was more trouble than it was worth and the guys pretty much all come in with the same price if they will quote you at all. Talk to the salesman a little before you start talking price. Make a list of a few questions just to break the ice. if you feel comfortable with him then start talking price. If not, hang up and call back in a few minutes. Most likely you will end up talking to someone else. I have spoken to two different salesman at the same dealership and the price difference has been as much as $800.00. You can cover a lot more ground on the phone. Just my 2 cents.
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I have found a dealer with 2 leftover 2004 EX's, both with less than 100 miles. I believe invoice is $25,448, can anyone recommend where I should start negotiations? I was thinking of offering $25,000 + TTL. Comments?
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