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Re: Is this a good deal, or should we keep looking to get a better deal? [kellysim] by circlew
May 17, 2009 (8:14 am)
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Replying to: kellysim (May 17, 2009 7:42 am)

Salesmen aside, it's the Business Managers that are the target for your disdain. The salespeople are the first line...always low ball them until the real decision makers appear.
 
Then the fun begins! Had fun negotiating my '08 CR-V EX last November. I'm starting to like it since it will be a buyers market for a long time to come. Change the way you look at it and it is really fun particularly when you walk away and you get reams of e-mails with counter offers! Did this with the 5 H dealers in my area.
 
Regards,
OW
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Honda Pilot EX-L with RES by bob1007
May 17, 2009 (10:10 am)
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I am looking in the Annapolis Maryland area for a 09 pilot ex-l with Res and black side steps and trying to understand what is a good out the door price. HELP Please.
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Touring models by mcpher38
May 17, 2009 (2:42 pm)
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I talked to a Honda dealer today and was informed that while Pilot Touring models are scarce, they are expecting Honda to send out another batch within the next 30 days. Is anyone else hearing this?
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Looking to Lease 2009 Pilot EX-L by alyc
May 17, 2009 (3:58 pm)
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in ny looking to lease 2009 pilot EX-L - 12,000 mi, 36 months, no out of pocket, what is the price i should be looking for? Looking to keep costs down - thoughts on 2WD vs. 4WD? EX vs. EX-L
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Re: Honda Pilot EX-L with RES [bob1007] by sonup2000
May 17, 2009 (5:53 pm)
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Replying to: bob1007 (May 17, 2009 10:10 am)

i got mine for 31695 plus Tax and plates. However this is without side step. I am in Long Island, NY. I did research for few months and i think i did ok. after reading over 60 pages of this forum i saw the best price for this model was only about 400$ lower than what i paid. I know in MD you can find a better deal. so just figure out what you can get it for. i think maybe you should aim for 32k with side steps. of course plus tax. just make sure you doc and destination fees are included in you final price before taxes and plates. i am assuming you want 4wd model. thats what i got.
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Bad Experience with Oharehonda Dealership in Des Plaines, IL by smilingface
May 17, 2009 (6:32 pm)
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I don't know why my original post was deleted. I hope Edmunds are not run/sponsored by dealers like Ohare Honda. Here it is again:
 
We were very disappointed when we found the treatment that we received at O’Hare Honda so incongruent with the values espoused by Honda brand. O’Hare Honda misrepresented the price at which they could offer us the car that we wished to purchase and, once we indicated that we would share such behavior with consumer watchdog organizations such as the Better Business Bureau and the online consumer forums available at Edmunds.com, general sales manager accused us of threatening him. This was not meant as a threat; the dealership was dishonest in their dealings with us and this behavior is a threat to the Honda brand and a menace to innocent consumers.
  
When we requested the quotation from the Internet Sales Manager, we specified that we wished to purchase a brand new 2009 4WD Honda Pilot EXL with black cherry exterior and black leather interior (no navigation, no RES). We further specified that we wanted an “out-the-door” price for the vehicle when we requested the quote. O’Hare Honda provided us with a quotation of $32,539.38 in email and asked us when we could come in to view the vehicle. The internet representative also stated that O’Hare could beat the $32,500 price offered by another local Honda dealership and that we should just come in.
  
When we came in to view the vehicle, the general sales manager told us that he was not able to offer us the price that the internet representative quoted us and that he could offer us a price around $34,000. In response to this, we forwarded the general sales manager the attached email correspondence to substantiate our claim that we were quote a significantly lower price. The general sales manager first attempted to tell us that this quote was not accurate because the price that we were offered was based on a 2WD automobile; this was in spite of the fact that the quote that we requested explicitly referenced a 4WD vehicle. He also told us that the price that O’Hare had to beat must have been based upon an “illegitimate quote,” thus attempting to maneuver to avoid the fact that we received a written quote from an O’Hare representative for the exact automobile we wished to purchase [three] days before and there was only one car on the lot matching this description (so there was no room for O’Hare to state that they based the quote upon a different automobile).
  
Eventually, the general sales manager stated that he would offer us the quoted $32,539.38 price out-the-door but he then tacked on approximately $700 for an extra car body protection package (surely to ensure that he would “recoup” any lost profit to which he felt he was entitled). First, if there was only one car matching the description of our desired automobile on the O’Hare lot, the quotation provided to us should have included any additional costs such as the car body protection package. Second, if the online representative was quoting us a price based upon the cars available on the O’Hare lot (which is clearly what one would expect him to do) and he did not include the cost of such additional package in his bottom line when quoting a price for the only car matching our purchase criteria on the lot, then the cost of this error should be borne by the dealership and not by an innocent consumer that relied on the internet manager to accurately quote the purchase price for a particular vehicle.
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I don't know how this dealer gets anyone to buy! by nucargurl
May 18, 2009 (5:41 am)
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I've been emailing a Superior Honda in New Orleans for months now. I want a Touring 2WD no RES. He quoted me "$33,536 plus TTL". I drove 2 1/2 hours on Saturday to see the car. I spent a total of 5 minutes with him. He failed to tell me that the car was a demo & had 5,000 miles. I say no problem - I'm sure we can work a deal. He says that the Honda incentive isn't offered anymore and he can't go down on the car. It had chipped paint on both sides of the front bumper - down to the metal. I basically told him that that I knew that the incentives were still good. I was in and out of the door in less than 10 minutes. How do these guys make any sales??
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Re: Is this a good deal, or should we keep looking to get a better deal? [k [carsalesman2] by nate25
May 18, 2009 (6:09 am)
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Replying to: carsalesman2 (May 17, 2009 3:25 am)

Example question:
30,000 msrp
27,000 invoice
1,500 incentive
600 holdback
 
If this example is in today's market then I would say 25,000 is a good starting place. I wouldn't pay a dime over 25,500. $600 holdback is plenty in today's market. But considering that we are coming up to the next years model I would wait for the incentives to change... especially if this were an EX-L. In that case I would imagine I could get the car in a couple months (when they raise the incentive) for $24,000.
 
I believe this is a fair price for the consumer and the dealer considering the current market situations. Especially with gas going up in the future.
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Re: I don't know how this dealer gets anyone to buy! [nucargurl] by mbinmi
May 18, 2009 (6:20 am)
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Replying to: nucargurl (May 18, 2009 5:41 am)

Amazing! While I did deal with several Honda dealers in Michigan, for the most part, I was happy with the way I was treated, especially by Brighton Honda.
 
I was not able to find a Silver AWD Touring without RES so I was forced into this one extra option, RES. The other vehicle I was looking at was the Acadia, which I really liked, especially with the head-up display. Unfortunately the way GMC dealers configure their cars, I would have had to purchase $3,000 worth of tires, RES and trailer hitches I didn't want in order to get the vehicle with navigation and head-up.
 
So far I love my Pilot. I switched from a 2005 MDX which was a very fine car.
The price I was given by the "internet manager" was $34,602 plus $180 doc plus 6% sales tax and $23 title and plates. I was able to get an aftermarket remote start included as well as the cargo area floor mat. They did screw me on the trade-in but I expected that, funny what we think of as natural.
 
Overall, Darryl was great to deal with and had integrity. I drove extra miles to give him and them my business and would do the same again.
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May 18, 2009 (6:56 am)
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