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Honda Pilot Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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What to offer? by erikanc
May 18, 2009 (5:22 pm)
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Replying to: cb35 (May 18, 2009 3:45 pm)

I don't think cutting out the doc fee is negotiable. Got a quote for 33,376 for a touring 2wd w/res, but they didn't have any! Said they'd have to get from another dealership and may be charged for wheel locks or any additional equipment??
 
If we were to get one for this price, OTD price would be 34,850. (~1000 tax, 400 doc, 74 reg) Should we offer lower?
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Re: Is this a good deal, or should we keep looking to get a better deal? [k [carsalesman2] by kellysim
May 18, 2009 (5:37 pm)
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Replying to: carsalesman2 (May 18, 2009 4:38 pm)

You are silly. People get invoice-$1500-2% every day on '09 Pilots. The dealer is still making money on their monthly incentive. You are continuing to push inaccurate information. This is not a good business, but it is typical. The point that's being made here is that the existing business model for car sales doesn't work. An auction model, like ebay, is probably better. That's probably the future of car sales. Today's car salesmen are not making a living, and it's just going to get worse. The problem that the manufacturers have is in migrating to another model given their existing dealership agreements. Obviously someone also has to service these vehicles. They'll work it out though.
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EXL Prices in Southeastern PA by malash
May 18, 2009 (5:45 pm)
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I'm in Southeastern PA and received 8 quotes for 4WD EXL ranging from 30,900 to 32,250. The majority are 31,100 to 31,500. The 32,250 quote came from "PA's #1 Honda Dealer 2008" and they have 25 EXL's in stock. I had to call to make certain they didn't give me a quote for EXL w/RES. She told me that it was for an EXL and they would match a price quote in writing. This dealer has 1 Sterling Gray versus 8 Billet Silver and 10 DC Pearl. She told me there is not difference in price as long as they have it in stock. I spoke to a few other dealers and they seemed to not budge on the price. I'll wait a bit longer, but I see a handful of Sterling Gray out of 100 or so EXL's and I certainly do not want to have to select between a Billet Silver w/blue and Nimbus Gray with Brown.
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Re: Touring models [mbinmi] by cb35
May 18, 2009 (8:19 pm)
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Replying to: mbinmi (May 18, 2009 5:15 pm)

that sounds like a good deal. I'm hoping I can have similar results. Did you get the OEM factory remote? how do you like it? - I understand you cannot open the door and have the car running? I'm interested in the remote start but have read mixed reviews.
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Re: Touring models [cb35] by mbinmi
May 19, 2009 (3:32 am)
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Replying to: cb35 (May 18, 2009 8:19 pm)

I did not get the Honda remote starter. After reading how it operated it just didn't make sense to me and how I do things. The dealer has a local aftermarket installer they deal with and I decided to go with their model. It is nothing special, just starts the car and runs for 15 minutes. Seems to work o.k. but I only had it installed yesterday.
 
The dealer wanted $359 for this starter and $810 for the Honda. When I went to get it installed at the aftermarket shop I saw it advertised for $199.
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Re: Is this a good deal, or should we keep looking to get a better deal? [kellysim] by carsalesman2
May 19, 2009 (7:04 am)
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Replying to: kellysim (May 18, 2009 5:37 pm)

May I ask what profit margin your business works off of?
 
I think your general stereotype of a salesman is incorrect. In any business you have your shady people and this one is no exception. My experience is that most are honest and make a decent living doing what they like.
 
It will probably never happen, but unless it becomes a one price, no negotiating transaction there will forever be that battle between salesperson and customer.
 
I simply believe that buying a car at MSRP or anywhere under that is a good deal regardless of race, gender, profession and anything else you stated as "targets".
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Re: Is this a good deal, or should we keep looking to get a better deal? [carsalesman2] by nate25
May 19, 2009 (8:03 am)
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Replying to: carsalesman2 (May 19, 2009 7:04 am)

Actually Mini Cooper does has a no negotiation transaction policy when I bought one 5 years ago. I hear they are they same way. I sent 30 letters to different dealers and they all came back with the MSRP and said that they cannot move on the price at all. The salespeople there do not work on commision.
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Re: Is this a good deal, or should we keep looking to get a better deal? [carsalesman2] by glennjr
May 19, 2009 (10:58 am)
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Replying to: carsalesman2 (May 19, 2009 7:04 am)

Carsalesman2,
 
I do not blame car salesman one bit for trying to make as much as they can off of a sale. The salesman and consumer have the same object in mind. One to make it one to save it. If as a consumer you do not try to save as much as you can on such a large purchase then that is your fault. I respect you and your profession as i know it is not an easy one.
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Re: Is this a good deal, or should we keep looking to get a better deal? [kellysim] by eka1
May 19, 2009 (4:05 pm)
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Replying to: kellysim (May 16, 2009 6:02 pm)

Kellysim you need to get a life!!!!!!
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Pilot Touring 4x4 NAV/RES with all the accessories! at $38k by dollar_savvy
May 19, 2009 (4:48 pm)
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So I bought the demo model with 6k miles here in Northern CA.
I finally believe that the term "Car salesman " should be a cuss word after trying to buy this model from the honda $tealers in the SFO bay area.
One of them sleazball really irked me. I had repeatedly confirmed that I was talking about buying it based on invoice price and he assured me that he will not lose my business on price. Well that was for sure right. He lost my business based on his stupidity and greed. I drove about an hour to get to his location and while my wife and I are trying to ecide on a color he comes and tells me since they are the only $teeler who has these models that they will only work on MSRP.
I walked out of there within 2 minutes.
Anyways similar stories at all the $teelers in bay area and I am surprised that none of the guys had this in stock and was ready to work on the price.
 
Finally my wife saw this demo model with 6k miles but fully loaded with all the accessories and the color we both liked. After going back and forth a few times we settled on $38k + tax /lic. The truck has all the accessories that you can select on honda website, and if I add the list price on all of them it comes to about $4100.
So the MSRP on the car is about $45k invoice price is $40k.
The warranty extends to 42k miles so I am happy about that.
 
Did I get a good deal???

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