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Replying to: jcabrera4 (Jul 16, 2007 10:37 am) I am looking for a New 07 Pilot EX-L without DVD but with rear seating. Can you offer me some good advise. I live in Allentown, PA, about 80 miles west of New York city. I was reading about incentives etc and what price do you think is the best price for me to pay for te above mentioned model. Thanks, meetraaj
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Replying to: cb13 (Jul 16, 2007 3:01 am) I am looking for a New 07 Pilot EX-L without DVD but with rear seating. Can you plz tell me which dealer is good in NJ/PA area.. Since, you have already got a great deal, i would like to know about the dealer info.. etc.. Thanks,
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Has anyone here added either an aftermarket, third party DVD system on a Pilot with Nav? How well it integrate with Stero system or controls? Any advice on Pilot with Nav or Pilot with Res? I'd like to have both and was thinking of picking up with Nav then add DVD system later on. Thanks
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Replying to: abhiku (Jul 16, 2007 3:40 pm) Having a family of 3... ages ranging by 9 years... entertainment for my 3 year old ain't the same as my 12 year old and never shall the twain meet while they are still at home.. (I HOPE!). We have portable DVD players that are relatively cheap and can be stowed out of sight when not in use... and can be moved to whichever vehicle we are travelling long distances. As for the NAV... again.. being onboard cannot be moved. Having a portable unit is nice to switch out between vehicles whoever needs it. The Pilot comes with 4 electrical outlets. One in the dash (for the portable nav), 1 in the center console (for the phone or DVD), 1 in the second row center A/C unit console and 1 in the back cargo area. Plenty enough outlets to plug everything in! Cheers, T |
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Replying to: ra_1976 (Jul 16, 2007 2:38 pm)
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Replying to: wassup (Jul 14, 2007 1:26 pm) Do you remember if they have them over there. what was the dealer's name? i live in Brooklyn, but ready to go in CT for this kind of price. thx a lot.
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Replying to: abhiku (Jul 16, 2007 3:40 pm) Seth
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You are great, guys! Looking for 4WD EX-L with Navi for about $28,000. Is it realistic for NY/NJ/CT? i live in Brooklyn. Any advice and/or dealer name would be appreciated. |
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I have gained so much bargaining power with the help of all the postings on this site. I didnot get the car for $28000 with AWD but I dont realy need AWD in Florida. I am very happy with the price that I got from Kuhn Honda in Tampa, I showed them the lowest quote and they dropped a couple of hundreds to beat the other dealer's offer and I had $25299 TTL + dealer fee ($27729 OTD). I picked Gray color (only one left), it looks so great. I went to Hondaland two days earlier due to their ad stating that they will sell Pilot below wholesale prices. When I got there and realized that it was just a trap to get people in and sell you at higher price(I wasted 2 hours). I told them that this kind of tactics does not work anymore and it will backfire, because I will tell all of my friends not to waste time on them. Anyway, AVOID TAMPA HONDALAND if you want to save time and money. |
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