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Re: 2009 Pilot EX-L 2WD TYLER TX [raymc1]
by leodlion8 on Tue Sep 02 11:51:24 PDT 2008
Hi. Is the $28,413 + $670 OTD price? Or do you have to add tax, etc.? Thanks for your reply.
Re: 2009 Pilot EX-L 2WD TYLER TX [bruzer56]
by allharts on Mon Sep 01 04:50:57 PDT 2008
Great point. My wife loves white, but she want it with the beige leather, They do not do that combination. I dont understand Honda's colors.
Re: 2009 Pilot EX-L 2WD TYLER TX [raymc1]
by bruzer56 on Sun Aug 31 18:00:39 PDT 2008
My biggest complaint with Honda is their color selections. There is an almost indiscernable difference between Sterling Gray Metallic and Nimbus Gray Metallic. Why produce 2 gray colors that close together? The white color is rather plain...toyota produces a much more luxurious white for the Highlander. The maroon color almost looks purple in some lights. I don't understand why Honda cannot provide a good bright red. Nissan has a good brown/gold color, but the closest Honda can do is the Mocha Metallic, which just looks like the same gold that they've always produced...boring. Although that opinion is based on the way the color appears on the internet, as my dealership did not have any in stock. Honda has some interesting colors for the CRV and the Odyssey, so I can't see why they couldn't have done a better job on color selections for the Pilot. I came fairly close to purchasing a Highlander (pretty good vehicle) based of color options. Couldn't agree more about your color comments. I was hoping to get the Sterling Gray Metallic, but I would have had to wait almost a month before it came in (and the incentives might not be in effect). I went with the Billet Silver Metallic with Gray interior, which is a pretty nice combination. My friend got the Highlander in one of the two blue colors; really looks nice. I saw one of the Highlanders in the Pearl White color, but they wanted $220 more for that color!
Re: 2009 Pilot EX-L 2WD TYLER TX [raymc1]
by mlt007 on Sun Aug 31 07:24:15 PDT 2008
Good Job! I am jealous. That is the exact color and model I want- I do not have much of a selection at my dealership. (Alabama). My color will not come in for another month. I am waiting to see what type of quote I will receive next month. Hopefully, they will still offer 29, 500. I completely agree with the color selection. I want the gray leather interior and none on the entire lot have this. Again- excellent price- enjoy!!!
2009 Pilot EX-L 2WD TYLER TX
by raymc1 on Sat Aug 30 21:26:56 PDT 2008
Purchased my 2009 Pilot EX-L 2WD Sterling Gray Metallic for $28,413 plus $670 destination and TT&L. Amazingly easy to get that price. I had done my research through this forum and knew this is price that I eventually wanted, but figured that I'd really have to work for it. The salesman initially offered an internet quote of about $500 higher than that, but he quickly agreed to match a price that I received from a dealership in Dallas. The salesman did renege on a deal to sell me some accessories at the prices on the collegehillshonda.com website, but I'll just order directly from them. The important thing was getting the right price on the vehicle. I added some window tinting to the front windows for $65. My biggest complaint with Honda is their color selections. There is an almost indiscernable difference between Sterling Gray Metallic and Nimbus Gray Metallic. Why produce 2 gray colors that close together? The white color is rather plain...toyota produces a much more luxurious white for the Highlander. The maroon color almost looks purple in some lights. I don't understand why Honda cannot provide a good bright red. Nissan has a good brown/gold color, but the closest Honda can do is the Mocha Metallic, which just looks like the same gold that they've always produced...boring. Although that opinion is based on the way the color appears on the internet, as my dealership did not have any in stock. Honda has some interesting colors for the CRV and the Odyssey, so I can't see why they couldn't have done a better job on color selections for the Pilot. I came fairly close to purchasing a Highlander (pretty good vehicle) based of color options.
JPH
by ritlin on Wed Apr 26 12:35:00 PDT 2006
Ok, this is going to sound a bit goofy, ut I have been looking for a change in careers, and wondered if going into car sales would be a good idea. What is your perspective? Oh, and my civic Si rocks. If anyone wants to know specifics, just ask. David

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