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Replying to: agvp23 (Apr 06, 2009 8:19 am) |
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Replying to: sonup2000 (Apr 04, 2009 3:26 am) Congratulations for you new Pilot, I am also looking for this vehical, will appricate if you could give me the breakup of OTD price along with the sale rep's name. Thanks in advance.
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Question for the 2 people who recently bought their 2009 Pilot Touring Edition 4x4 with RES - did the $35,850 include any of the Manufacturer to Dealer incentive of $1500 with this price? Anyone know when the 2010's will be in the showrooms?
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Replying to: batman11223 (Apr 06, 2009 8:59 am) |
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Replying to: no1jmv (Apr 04, 2009 6:46 pm) |
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I just purchased a new 2009 EX at GO Honda in the Denver metro area for $28,200 + TTL today. I did an email barrage to all the local dealerships asking for their best price first on the trim and color we wanted. Then, I asked GO to beat it and they did. The first time I had ever stepped into the dealership was to buy the car. I used the: less time with salesman = more savings equation. This worked the best of all my car purchases so far (we have 3 hondas, currently). I appreciate the information on this forum, Consumer Reports, and the Motley Fool.
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Replying to: CalifLookieLoo (Apr 06, 2009 9:04 am) |
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Replying to: CalifLookieLoo (Apr 06, 2009 9:04 am) We paid $35,000 for our 2009 4WD Touring W/Res almost 10 days ago. I am assuming that included the $1500 manufacturer to dealer marketing support. I think others have gotten a better price, but we are happy since they had to do a dealer trade to get us the color we wanted. |
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Replying to: youngfamily (Apr 06, 2009 6:58 pm) I paid $26.4k (includes dest, includes $1500 incentive) for an '09 EX 4WD last week (PA). I feel like it was a bit of a rip-off because although it is $3400 under invoice, $1500 of this is covered by American Honda. So it's really only $1900 under invoice. These vehicles were selling for $1k under back in November, and they sure have depreciated a hell of a lot more than $900 since then. I just couldn't bear to continue to mess around with these clowns, so I bit the bullet and bought it. You can definitely do better, probably get these for well under $26k. My suggestion is to wait for the '10s. The dealers say they are coming in the fall, but I believe it will be this spring. Inventory on the Pilot (especially th EX-L) here in PA is staggering. You can check cars.com for your local area. There are 600 Pilots within a 30 mile radius of me. They'll never move that inventory at $3400 under. More like $6k under is required. I bought this car because I needed it for work, but if you don't need one just wait. The '10s will sell at invoice (or lower) when they come out, that's a better deal than the '09s, and the '09s will be impossible to get rid of. That's the best time to make your deal. Good luck.
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Replying to: no1jmv (Apr 04, 2009 6:46 pm) As usual I got a terrific quote e-mailed from Bankston Honda Lewisville. Since Bankston didn't stock my vehicle of choice, I used their number for leverage across SEVERAL dealerships (visited Lute Riley, John Eagle, Honda Cars of McKinney, McDavid of Irving and priced others just through e-mail), The main difficulty was locating the car. I HATE negotiating a price on a vehicle they have to locate because they can't tell me what equipment will come on it. Eventually Freeman Honda received my vehicle and I leveraged my Bankston price on them. I basically told them that I could order this vehicle through Bankston at this price and choose whatever OEM accessories I want from handaaccessories.com or bernardiparts.com for dirt cheap OR they could sell me the vehicle they had on the lot (including accessories and removing the ugly pin stripe) for the same price. I knew they could meet this price because another dealer came close without even having the car. Having the car, I knew Freeman could eat another $770 in holdback. They huffed for a little bit but agreed to the deal. I got similar offers from other dealer but they did not have my car. Locating the car is the hardest part about getting the deal you want at this point - pricing shouldn't be much of a problem. There are 10 Honda dealerships within 45 minute driving distance of the Dallas area. For whoever asked about tint, their line item was 299 for tint but obviously I didn't pay their line item price. I told them to politely eat it.
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