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Re: Seattle area pricing on EXL-RES [isellhondas]
by gizzanks on Wed Jun 15 13:44:17 PDT 2005
They don't make sense why? I don't know if the prices are accurate, that is what people have posted they paid in TX and NY and other states like CA. What I am trying to do is get a better feel for what people are paying here in WA. I did see one person in WA shipped his Ody from Pocatello, ID. I have heard a lot of people are going to Idaho for cars, I'll make sure to get pricing from a few ID dealers before I purchase.
Re: ordering honda with specific features [bystander6]
by seattleman on Fri Jan 21 17:42:50 PST 2005
Thanks for letting me know your experience. I haven't sent bids out yet. A previous email in dec suggested going to moses lake WA or Pocatello Id for the best deal. Obviously Pocatello is almost 800 miles away and doesn't seem too practical.   I wonder if future higher interest rates will cause demand to drop and thus provide more supply?
Re: Buy a car from outstate [alancls]
by kvm on Wed Nov 17 14:02:06 PST 2004
Try Honda of Pocatello, ID or Ken Garff of Ogden,UT. They have published pretty good prices. I bought a Honda Odyssey EXL which meet the california emission standard. It was mentioned in the paper work that the dealer provided to me during the sale of the vehicle. Make sure you go through their internet department. I got the vehicle from dealer in Idaho. I got it for 1700 below MSRP without any haggling/issues.
Re: Took Delivery of the Honda Odyssey --- Wife & me absolutely love it [erichl]
by kvm on Wed Nov 17 09:56:07 PST 2004
erichl - I am glad to hear that you got a better deal than the one you got in Seattle. I did look at your previous post and mentioned it to the internet sales guy when he followed up with me(he was glad that he was getting seious buyers). It handled the mountain passes very easily, smooth drive and excellent handling. However, I had to take it off cruise while going over the mountain passes to handle the curves and also there was no snow when I drove it back to Oregon. I was determined to save as much money as I can, just to see how much I could save if I could take the extra effort and also I had a lot of vacation at work that I needed to burn off. I did not fly into Pocatello directly. I flew into Boise, ID one way trip (cost me $65). Then I took a rental car for a one way trip from Boise into Pocatello (cost me $75) + fuel costs($15) and had to fill up the gas one more time on my way back (cost me $34). The drive from Boise to Pocatello is about 3 hours (230 miles) but the drive was absolutely gorgeous and I think it was worth it. In total I drove for about 12 hours (3 hours getting into Pocatello & 9 hours driving back). My day started at 4 am on 11/12 and I reached home by 12:30 am 11/13(just after midnight). I had a lot more fun spending 20 hours outside of my office cubicle than working 10 hours in my office cubicle. This year there was not a lot of snow and I am not sure whether this would change in mid Dec. It's a personal choice whether you want to save an additional $300-$400. Some of my friends mentioned that if they were in my position they would not take the additional effort and rather pay additional $'s as they are already saving some money anyway .Also, make a note that you can go and look at the condition of the vehicle & test drive it. Not to mention, you can meet the people at the dealership face to face. I drove mostly on I84 and its a truck route. I am assuming by mid Dec there might be some snow but it will be cleared pretty quickly. If you want to drive back, you might want to carry some snow chains (just to be sure) or probably buy it at the dealership or ask them to give to you for free.
Silver Pearl EXL-RES
by erichl on Fri Nov 12 22:06:54 PST 2004
Alright, after following this board for about 2 weeks, I placed a $500 deposit on a Silver Pearl EXL-RES yesterday. It is being built Dec 1'st and scheduled to be delivered mid Dec. Thanks to you and especially KVM for posting his deal from the Pocatello ID dealership. I referred to KVM's post and received the same deal after one email and one phone conversation. The deal is this: $1700 below MSRP $149 doc fee $5 temp permit.   I did some checking in the Seattle area, where I live, and no dealer could even come close. One dealer gave me the impression that he had really quoted me a very good deal for $1700 OVER MSRP. Once I told him about the deal from ID, he said I should go buy it - I did. The only downside is getting the van after it arrives in Pocatello. After factoring the 1.5 days it will take me plus misc' expenses ($250 one way airplane ticket.)to fly there and drive back, I decided to have it transported. The dealership found a transporter for $600 which is better than the prices I was quoted from independent transporters. Thanks everyone.

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