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9 messages, Last post on Feb 24, 2009 at 2:09 PM
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I'm looking at a 2005 Sienna CE with 24K miles. The dealer is asking about $17,500 for it. It's Toyota certified. Since I've had a good experience with my 2004 Accord, I have a little Honda bias, so I want to explore the possibility of a similar Odyssey. The problem is, when I compare KBB values, a 2005 Odyssey LX with the same mileage comes out about 2K higher than the Sienna CE. Does anyone know if I can find a good comparison of these two base models minus the obvious spin I would get if I asked the respective dealers? Are there any apparent advantages of the base Honda over the Toyota? Thanks for any help. Jon
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Replying to: jbigg (Sep 04, 2008 7:34 am) Just an example, from fitzmall.com, which sells Toyotas: $21,133 and that includes freight. It also includes a roof rack, cruise, wiper de-icer, and floor mats. Spend $1600 more and get a brand new Toyota? This is a no-brainer. Even consider a new Ody LX, which starts around $22k nowadays I think. Incentives on new vans make them a more attractive buy vs. used. |
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Replying to: jbigg (Sep 04, 2008 7:34 am) I'd be asking too... about $2,500 less than that price, otherwise it would be better to buy new. I'd pick the Toyota Sienna over the Honda Ody, as it is more reliable, especially with the transmission |
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I found an 05 Sienna LE for $15,800 With about 35k on it. what is a fair price to pay? I see KBB says it bluebooks retail at just over 14k what would be fair to pay?
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Replying to: tekkamaki (Feb 16, 2009 9:56 pm) |
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I am at the point where Im going to hire a professional (conciere service) to negotiate the deal for me, I guess I am tired of unrealistic high prices and I hate being lied to by the sales people and managers. I am hoping to get most or all of the money I spend back by getting a better deal on the car, and make it a less stressful transaction. Im finding lots of cars in the $16,000-18000 range that should be in the 10k-15k range. Its not easy to shop for cars with 2 kiddos on your hip. We will probably go with the Authority Car Specialists-the guys featured in the tips and advice section. Any of you guys tried that route before?
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Replying to: tekkamaki (Feb 20, 2009 9:04 am) Here in the mid-atlantic I'd recommend fitzmall.com, they sell new and used cars that way. CarMax is nationwide, and I think they have a money back guarantee if you're not happy, though you may have to choose another car there. A broker may cost more and won't really guarantee anything for you.
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Replying to: ateixeira (Feb 23, 2009 9:59 am)
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Replying to: tekkamaki (Feb 23, 2009 1:16 pm) |
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