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Re: 2010 accord details at hondas web page [choppedntubbed]
by jayfivealive on Wed Sep 02 09:31:54 PDT 2009
According to dealers in my area - Denver, CO - they haven't been given any 2010s and won't for another month or so.
Re: Denver, CO - Touring 4wd with NAV & RES [jfritsch]
by nate25 on Mon May 18 10:57:41 PDT 2009
jfritsch, I think you might have been confused with my last post. I was not talking about any specific vehicle... That responce what just an example of how to buy any car. I believe you should be able to buy a car at the dealer invoice price minus any dealer incentive. That's what I based my estimate on. The dealer gets to keep the 2% holdback... I think that is fair. what does this mean? "so killing yourself for months to get 500 in mats,oil changes isn't very fruitful." For the specific model 2009 Pilot EX-L, I believe that when the 2010s come out there will be a $3000 or similar incentive on it. So I'm waiting a couple months for $1500 off of what I can get the car today for... whatever that price may be. There are hundreds of EX-L's within 50 miles of where I live. And that is just sitting on the lots right now. There is no way they are going to sell all of those cars in 3 months! I can wait for much longer than that so a good deal is inevitable in my case.
Re: Denver, CO - Touring 4wd with NAV & RES [nate25]
by jfritsch on Mon May 18 09:18:54 PDT 2009
The honda Pilot has been a 6000 off msrp vehicle this time of year for the last 4-5 years. In summer clerarance about $7000 off. Perhaps a bit more with the price increases. If Honda has its production in gear and has managed the production of pilots/elements properly there will not be a huge need to dump stock and offer 10k off. (6000 off invoice). The imports are very flexible in their manufacturing, much more than the domestics. With a few more of 09 Pilots out there than they would like, and reduced '10s coming out, The scenery shouldn't change much. Ya never know, but don't hold your breath. The Ridgeline has been about a $7000 off msrp vehicle since its intro in the May-July clearance timeframe. If the've got production down enough you may not even get this this year. The average individual may have about $20,000 in depreciation, finance charges, gas, insurance etc into a vehicle like this the 1st 36 months of ownership, so killing yourself for months to get 500 in mats,oil changes isn't very fruitful. Shopping agressively for financing rates and insurance can easily save one $1000-3000 over 3-4 years. Then of course there is the $3500 clunker trade in voucher they are mulling with in congress. What the terms of it will be when or if it materializes is not clear yet. Cars.com can give one a fairly good idea sometimes of how many new models are sitting on dealer lots 100 or so miles from your home. Good luck --jjf
Re: 2009 Odyssey EXL W/ DVD & NAV in MARYLAND [HOdysyhunter]
by olavanman on Thu Apr 23 10:56:37 PDT 2009
Hello! I cannot believe the prices you guys are getting either! Here in Denver, EX-L with DVD - $29974 + Dealer Fee + Taxes = $31935. EX-L with DVD and NAVI - 31882 + Dealer Fee + Taxes = $33941 The prices in Maryland seem to be awesome! Anyone in DENVER - please jump in and help a consumer in these tough times! Cheers! Ola Van Man!
Re: 09 4WD Touring w/RES - Los Angeles market [spectre357]
by ncsu_wolfpack on Sat Apr 11 22:42:59 PDT 2009
(To Spectre357) As best I can tell, that's a good price. I've been talking to dealers for a couple of weeks now (in the Denver, CO metro area). The best I've been able to do for a new 4wd Touring with Nav & Res is $35,500....for white or dark cherry. I can also get a sterling gray metallic demo with 5000 miles on it for $35,200...or a new sterling gray metallic w/o RES for $34,580. These prices include all dealer fees but don't include sales tax. Denver seems to be in a Honda Pilot "bubble". I can't seem to get close the prices I've seen posted on here.
Re: Denver, CO - Touring 4wd with NAV & RES [kellysim]
by nate25 on Wed Apr 08 10:28:06 PDT 2009
Wow 26K for an EX-L sounds like a great deal. I'll try and hold off as long as I can then. Hopefully the 2010s make their way to the showroom soon. I wouldn't have thought I could get 10K off of the MSRP. I'm glad I found this site. Now hopefully someone will be willing to deal. Is there any advantage to paying cash?

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