Anonymous wrote:Email 4 local dealers and ask them for an out the door price on a specific vehicle. Take that quote to them and walk out with car. Easy peasy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good to hear - what is sonic?
Honda of tysons. Just compare their online sonic price to everyone else's MSRP. Basically did all thrbwork online and was in and out of the dealership in an hour. Did it at lunch one day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just bought a 2019 honda odyssey. We emailed 8 local dealers and asked for the best out the door price. Two dealers came in at about 5,000 under MSRP. There may be more deals available for the 2018s, but for us the 2018s and 2019s were the same price.
What was OTD and what trim?[/quote.]
The best place for this info is here:
https://www.odyclub.com/forums/81-2018-odyssey/343146-2019-odyssey-prices-paid.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just bought a 2019 honda odyssey. We emailed 8 local dealers and asked for the best out the door price. Two dealers came in at about 5,000 under MSRP. There may be more deals available for the 2018s, but for us the 2018s and 2019s were the same price.
What was OTD and what trim?
Anonymous wrote:Just bought a 2019 honda odyssey. We emailed 8 local dealers and asked for the best out the door price. Two dealers came in at about 5,000 under MSRP. There may be more deals available for the 2018s, but for us the 2018s and 2019s were the same price.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Email 4 local dealers and ask them for an out the door price on a specific vehicle. Take that quote to them and walk out with car. Easy peasy.
Yes do this! Also google around and see what kind of invoice price and out the door price information you can find and then confirm if the emailed offers are in the right ballpark. Most car dealers know the game these days and if you show your self to be this type of buyer you can usually get a reasonable deal with minimal hassle.
Also - MSRP is totally irrelevant and do not let some dealer use the "amount below MSRP" to sway your decision...
Anonymous wrote:Email 4 local dealers and ask them for an out the door price on a specific vehicle. Take that quote to them and walk out with car. Easy peasy.
Anonymous wrote:Good to hear - what is sonic?
Anonymous wrote:This is my first time buying a new car and I know that sometimes with "hot" models there is no bargaining. Any experience with this? Suggestions?