2009 Honda Pilot Consumer Discussions Page 6

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Honda Pilot Prices Paid and Buying Experience

Re: How about this deal on a 2010 model? [rayzam]

Not a big deal, I might be out of the market for a new Pilot all together. To make the long story short, my 2005 97K miles Pilot EX-L developed transmission problem (loud whines audible at all gears), I was finally able to have one of the local Honda dealers agreed to replace the transmission courtesy of Honda Care warranty. I was going to trade in my Pilot for a 2009 ... Read More...

Incentives

Got a mass email from Boston and Michigan dealers saying all previous offers made that were not taken by last night are off the table since the incentive program changes. He was not specific as to which model year, but I assume this could only apply to the 2009 since there were never incentives for the 2010. Anyone else get the same? That being said, Howard Cooper ... Read More...

Re: 2009 Pilot in Minneapolis/St. Paul [munk]

$32,295 is very high for what I have seen around here. Of course prices depend on region and local competition. While I was waiting for my 2005 Pilot to have minor service at the dealer in So. Cal yesterday, I spoke to a salesman in the internet department regarding 2009 Pilot EX-L RES. The invoice he showed me was a bit less than 33K (depend on destination charges ... Read More...

Re: New Incentives [imzeppy]

I went in to buy 2009 Pilot EX-L at a dealer in Los Angeles on July 4. The manager told me that he could not match a lower price due to "special dealer incentive" expires on June 30. He showed me his book that has an extra $1000 for the Pilot along with $1500 cash bach and dealer hold back. This is my math 2009 Honda Pilot EX-L MSRP $342**.00; invoice $31500-$1500 cash back=30000-dealer ... Read More...

Honda Pilot Lease Questions

2009 lease quote

Also been quoted $558 for a 2009 Honda Pilot EXL with DVD, 15k miles per month, $621 due at signing. Read More...

Honda Pilot Prices Paid and Buying Experience

good price

contact the internet sales department. this is for 2009 honda pilot 4WD +RES (30500+tax+tag+processing fee) 14201 jefferson davies highway hendrick honda woodbridge va good luck Read More...

Honda Pilot Lease Questions

Re: EX-L 2010 [hooops]

Hey hooops. Honda Finance's current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2010 Pilot EX-L 4WD without the RES with 15,000 miles per year are .00220 and 52%, respectively for consumers who qualify for its "Super Preferred" credit tier. The numbers for an otherwise identical lease of a 2009 model are .00151 and 48%, plus Honda is ... Read More...

Honda Pilot Prices Paid and Buying Experience

Re: 09 Pilot EX-L 2WD [arrowhead98]

Sorry I am late, I have been out of town, but here was the e-mail. You should go bitch at Jerry and see if he can give some freebies. The price was 28,500 for the one w/0 bluetooth and 300 more for the one with it. The email below is talking about the Black one that did not have the Bluetooth. Over the phone he said 28,800 for the one with it. Regardless, 29k is still not bad ... Read More...

Honda Pilot Lease Questions

Re: 2009 Pilot XL w/RES plus aftermarket bluetooth [honda2009]

As nice as it is to have RES from the manufacturer it is not a smart move if you are leasing the vehicle. Here is why: Not only does Honda charge approx $1500 for the system itself but you are actually getting 1% less on your residual (47% on EXL-RES vs 48% on EXL) which equates to about 10 per month or $360 over life of 36month lease. $1860 for an option in a car is alot for ... Read More...

Honda Pilot Prices Paid and Buying Experience

Re: 2010 EXL 2WD without RES [carb]

First year 2009 EXL Pilot depreciation appears to be around $3,999 (see link below). If you add that to the $28,500 you are well over your current 2010 offer, so I'd say the 2010 deal is probably better given there isn't much difference between the 2009s and 2010s. Of course, the 2009 doesn't really have one year of depreciation since it's still "new", so it's not ... Read More...

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