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Replying to: beachmom3 (Nov 17, 2007 5:45 pm) |
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Replying to: bcair (Nov 19, 2007 8:33 am) As opposed to a few days in a road test without families. Much more informative. One correction for the Sienna: when you lock the vehicle with the remote you do not hear the horn sound This is programmable, mine does this (same model). |
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Replying to: ateixeira (May 25, 2007 6:46 am) Brand new our SE stickered for $26,989 which I was happy to have the $7k savings for a van that's been in service for only 5 months. We had a 2003 Oddy and loved it, but it was a $27kex and now even more for the same equipment. THe only reason we sold it in 05 was because I got a company car/Town and Country. The savings between the two this year now that I'm changing jobs is huge. I just couldn't justify the Oddy again. First, finding a low mile used Oddy is very tough. Even then, the price is high while resale is good, for a van that we plan on keeping 4-7 years, I'll take my savings now thank you. So far quality wise, the Hyundai is on par if not better than our prvevious Honda. The power is very nice too and not at all second to the Honda.
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Replying to: tlauro (Dec 11, 2007 9:10 am) I paid $25,300, including everything (destination, processing, etc.) for a new 2007 Ody EX-L. (Adds sunroof, leather, heated seats over the EX). You can get an EX for $24 or so. I think that's a better buy than a Hyundai because it will hold its value better. An Entourage with the same level of equipment as my Honda would have actually cost more--I compared them. |
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| I have been offered a 2007 Entrouge Limited with Entertainment package for 30,500 with 0% for 60 months. I thinks this beats in price with Odessey EXL for same features. | |
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Replying to: tlauro (Dec 11, 2007 9:10 am) IIRC those ended up costing around $23k or so when I was shopping back in May. So you got a pretty significant $3500 discount and it's barely broken in. When I reviewed the similar Kia model, my conclusion was that at under $20k they need no excuses whatsever. For that price, wow, you got a lot of van. Residuals are not strong but in this case that helped you. A new Ody EX may be $24k, but a used one is ... probably about $24k! There's no point buying semi-new. Congrats again. |
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Replying to: hoodwink (Dec 12, 2007 9:30 am) Again, this was a while ago, but I saw Limiteds in the $25s. I realize you have to add a few options, but shop around, I think you can get what you want for $27-28k. Shop at fitzmall.com, for instance. |
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Replying to: hoodwink (Dec 12, 2007 9:30 am) $27123 Base Invoice, Entourage Limited $2002 Invoice, Entertainment Package $700 Destination ------------ $29825 Total invoice -$2000 Factory Rebate ------------- $27825 Should be your "net" pricing for this van (Of course, Less is Better!) -Gary K
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Replying to: egkor (Dec 12, 2007 4:05 pm) -Gary K |
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Replying to: egkor (Dec 12, 2007 4:05 pm)
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