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Atlanta, Texas Honda Car Dealers

  • 23.7 mi
  • Orr Honda
  • 4602 Saint Michael Dr
  • Texarkana, TX 75503
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Re: 2009 honda odyssey EXL + RES Atlanta GA [pray4all] by artgpo on Wed May 13 07:27:49 PDT 2009

The Honda Care warranty is entered into the Honda computer system whether or not you buy it at the time of purchase or online or over the phone from another Honda dealer. I verified this when I went to a local dealer, not the online dealer where I purchased my Honda Care, for service and asked him to check to see if my Honda Care was in effect, it was. You can buy almost any extended warranty up until the factory warranty expires and some even after. Be careful of third party warranties as they might ONLY be honored at the selling dealer. There are also financial concerns as these private companies have been known to go belly up and leave the policy holders with an expensive but worthless piece of paper the dealer is under no obligation to honor. Buying a manufacturer's extended warranty is the safest bet because Honda is not about to got out of business. Even with GM and Chrysler the government will back the warranty but not so with Joe Blow Warranty Company. The dealer's price and the online dealer's prices can have a huge difference for the exact same product.

Re: Black 2009 Accord EX Automatic sedan w/o Nav [chicago35] by alamocity on Fri May 01 08:16:22 PDT 2009

I'd say that is a very good deal. Seems like the Atlanta area Honda dealers offer good deals as I recall someone posting a great deal on a Fit. Enjoy your new car

Re: CRV LX in Houston, TX [frankcario] by mitchellboy on Wed Jun 25 05:51:46 PDT 2008

I bought a brand new 2008 Black C-RV EX with leather interior, plus the extra options they throw in like cargo tray, mud guards, etc. OTD for $24,000 in Atlanta, GA. I pick it up tomorrow. They are putting the leather in it today.

Re: 2008 Odyssey EX-L RES (Central TX) [cillakat] by cillakat on Fri May 16 09:45:36 PDT 2008

As you know, 'otd' stands for 'out the door'....it's lingo for the end price, the price your'e paying 'out the door'.  many dealers and others will erroneously use base price as 'out the door' and try to add things on to the 'out the door price'....this is why it's critical to clarify that you want 'out the door' pricing AND what you want that price to include and in what format.  make sure your'e comparing apples and apples. Deal only with a fiinal "OTD" price with all taxes, fees included in the final number.  Reiterating that any suprises from that number will effectively cancel the deal.    If you start with base, difficult to compare b/c all dealers add on different fees at different rates. Go to the honda website.   Use *find a dealer* feature, not the 'request quote'......find the dealers, then for each dealer, use the request quote feature: - model you're wanting (ex-l no res no nav) - In "comments" section put something to the effect: Would like an OTD quote on EXL Odyssey(no res, no nav) taking into consideration the 2K dealer incentive. Will call immediately with a deposit to the best OTD quote guaranteed in writing, that has 'x' color available.  Trying to get to $28,300 OTD or as close as possible. Please respond with your most competitive compelling quote as we're ready to go right now. Please itemize charges as follows: Base Price (including muds, cargo tray, security etching) +dest +doc +tax +title +license +any other possible fee that might be relevant ____________________________________ Total Out the Door, Driving Down the Road Price We are checking with all of the  dealers in Georgia and will be pulling the trigger asap on the best OTD number from a dealer willing to guarantee the quote in writing.   Distance from Atlanta is not an issue if the price is right (taking into consideration the cost of the trip). Your promptness and bottom line is much appreciated. __________ Before you send the email, be sure to copy so you can 'paste' it when you email the next person. ~~Repeat for all dealers in the state. For a price that's great, it's worth the drive, or if they're that desperate, they'll drive it to you (or at least meet you half way). Also,  I'm willing to make more of an effort if someone is willing to make the effort (pricewise) for me. ~~many will try to get you to come in and will refuse to give numbers at first (ignore...cross off your list   - some will give you HIGH price (the Alabama dealers, Nalley and some others)   - some wont respond (amazingly enough)   - a few will give you a pretty aggressive price   - you may end up with a clear cut low ball great price ~~Forget about the highballs and the folks that want you to call to get a price. Keep the emails so you can respond later and tell them the number you did get. ~~In our case, 28,300 was the lowest known price *at the time* for what anyone had pd for for the ex-l OTD.  Our 27,793 was a clear cut lowball price that made it worth the drive to Gainesville.  I emailed back the rest of those that had responded to tell them we had a deal in Gainesville but 'thanks anyway".  If i recall correctly,  three matched it.  One beat it  (honda mall of georgia) by $25 and a gas card but by then i felt like it was important to take the first deal since he was so *willing* to deal from the get go with no hassles. ~~Email back your best price offer with   "You have this color in stock and this price includes dest, doc, tax, title, licence, lemon law fees etc etc etc?  There will be no suprises when we come into sign?  B/c that would be a deal breaker.     Please respond with written verification and include VIN. Upon receipt of verification, I will call with a deposit. They reply in writing with a "yes", then call them and go pull the trigger sticking to the exact negotiated details.     One detail of our *extremely* low price was that they wouldn't take a credit card for any part of the deposit.    It was cash/check/financing only. ~~When you show up. Drive the EXACT VAN you are buying. Make sure you like it, no rattles, etc. Inspect it for scratches, etc. Should be fine, but make sure. You've come this far, don't overlook final details.  Will send you another email on this from odysseyclub.com There have been paint issues in the last few years.....quality control stuff from the Talladega, AL plant;/    My whites are *slightly* different on my bumpers than on the rest of the car.  But most would not notice it.....and for the great price, i can try not to notice it too:) ~~Show up with your own financing ask if they can beat it. If they can, go that route. If not, stick with your financing. Don't show up without financing or you're likely to get the "best we can do is 8.5% routine. (for financing check e-loan and capitalone.com, lending tree and USAA (if you have access) and any local credit union. ~~Do all negotiation back forth via email. DO NOT GO IN until you have a deal. If you go in without a deal being done your prone to wasting your time or caving and not getting a great deal.  The biggies that they try to add on of course are 'dealer protection package' (don't let them charge you for it....they've almost always already done it but don't let it be on your dime), security etching (it's already done, they're just wanting to charge you to transfer the information), a different destination or documentation fee  (nope, we already rolled that into the price but thanks for asking:)) ****We did get the extended warranty even though that's not something we typically do.....you can check prices at bernardihonda.com  whomever you buy from will price match.   she also wanted us to pay for it in full up front or roll it into the financing....but I also knew about the free, no fee financing that they have on that and knew to ask for that....so that's being pd for over a couple years with no interest, no charges.   Print out the price sheet from Bernardi and the free, no financing offer info so you have it.  The dealer did price match so we bought it from them. ******We did get Weathertech liners to protect the carpet. www.autoanything.com/floor-mats/64A2002A0A0A.aspx

Re: EX-L 2WD in Atlanta $27,345 [mbeskind] by sboyd1 on Mon Jan 29 10:57:03 PST 2007

Thanks guys. I'm obviously looking to buy a Pilot in the next few months and your insight has been quite helpful.

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