2004 Odyssey EX w/Nav pricing
Guys,
I have my eye on a 2004 Odyssey with the Navigation system and I'm wondering what my first offer should be and what I should realistically hold to. Invoice is showing as $27,429 plus a destination charge of $490 though Edmunds shows a $50 credit on the destination charge and I have no idea why. A website I got onto suggested $28,085 as the target price but that seems really light. I also have a few options I'm interested in and the prices at the local dealer seem EXHORBITANT. Fog Lights Splash Guards Cross Bar Ski Attachment (requires cross bar) Armrest Storage Honda's main site shows those at $429, $89, $139, $139 and $125 respectively. On a sheet on the Odyssey at the dealer they showed they wanted $150 for the splash guards and $450 for the cross bar alone. I clearly do not trust these guys at all on options. I once had them price me out a remote starter unit for a car I bought there in 2002 and they quoted me $350. I found out where they order them from and, installed, the same exact unit from that dealer was $160 and they'd come to wherever the car was to put it in! So, without the options what would be the best offer to hold to and with the options what do you think? What about $28,085 without options and $28,675 with? The harder part of this will be the trade-in. Bluebook is showing about $1,000 lower than my pay-off, though Edmunds says I should get exactly what my pay-off is. |
Re: 2004 Odyssey EX w/Nav pricing
try this place for your aftermarket parts -
http://www.handa-accessories.com/index.html My dealer here in OKC sold me a EXL at invoice without question. You should be able to do the same. Your $27,429 is the right numbe to start with. my info comes from - http://www.invoicedealers.com Scott "Rich Heimlich" <agrajag@comcast.net> wrote in message news:u2fse0h9q67gvshpfutqp1m9v34cem4kfu@4ax.com... > Guys, > > I have my eye on a 2004 Odyssey with the Navigation system and I'm > wondering what my first offer should be and what I should > realistically hold to. > > Invoice is showing as $27,429 plus a destination charge of $490 though > Edmunds shows a $50 credit on the destination charge and I have no > idea why. > > A website I got onto suggested $28,085 as the target price but that > seems really light. > > I also have a few options I'm interested in and the prices at the > local dealer seem EXHORBITANT. > > Fog Lights > Splash Guards > Cross Bar > Ski Attachment (requires cross bar) > Armrest Storage > > Honda's main site shows those at $429, $89, $139, $139 and $125 > respectively. > > On a sheet on the Odyssey at the dealer they showed they wanted $150 > for the splash guards and $450 for the cross bar alone. I clearly do > not trust these guys at all on options. I once had them price me out a > remote starter unit for a car I bought there in 2002 and they quoted > me $350. I found out where they order them from and, installed, the > same exact unit from that dealer was $160 and they'd come to wherever > the car was to put it in! > > So, without the options what would be the best offer to hold to and > with the options what do you think? > > What about $28,085 without options and $28,675 with? > > The harder part of this will be the trade-in. Bluebook is showing > about $1,000 lower than my pay-off, though Edmunds says I should get > exactly what my pay-off is. |
Re: 2004 Odyssey EX w/Nav pricing
On Fri, 9 Jul 2004 13:12:41 -0500, "Scott Van Nest" <JohnDoe@cox.net>
wrote: >try this place for your aftermarket parts - >http://www.handa-accessories.com/index.html Fantastic link. Thanks! >My dealer here in OKC sold me a EXL at invoice without question. You should >be able to do the same. Your $27,429 is the right numbe to start with. my >info comes from - http://www.invoicedealers.com Thanks again. Another great source. |
Re: 2004 Odyssey EX w/Nav pricing
Well, for what it's worth, apparently the waiting game is working. The
sales manager called today to ask why I didn't buy and immediately made several concessions. First he said he'd included all their "VEK" (Vehicle Enhancement Kit) additions (mats, cargo tray, pin-striping, splash guards, etching) for free, second he'd waive the document fee (which, as I said before, they always say they charge but have never charged me) and would work on the numbers to get it where it needs to be. Said he'd call back later in the day, but so far no word. Looks like I will be in an Odyssey after all but I just don't know when. |
Re: 2004 Odyssey EX w/Nav pricing
"Rich Heimlich" <agrajag@comcast.net> wrote in message news:tl5bf0hruo9hl61151bomljh8gd8v776pd@4ax.com... > Well, for what it's worth, apparently the waiting game is working. The > sales manager called today to ask why I didn't buy and immediately > made several concessions. > > First he said he'd included all their "VEK" (Vehicle Enhancement Kit) > additions (mats, cargo tray, pin-striping, splash guards, etching) for > free, second he'd waive the document fee (which, as I said before, > they always say they charge but have never charged me) and would work > on the numbers to get it where it needs to be. Said he'd call back > later in the day, but so far no word. > > Looks like I will be in an Odyssey after all but I just don't know > when. Sometimes it's worth playing the waiting game. Good for you. -- Brian www.cakesbydarlene.ca www.accesswave.ca/~orion |
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