Anonymous
Post 10/08/2019 21:55     Subject: My online negotiation: my 2 cents, and your opinion

Anonymous wrote:$39k otd is a really good price for the Touring Odyssey! I’d get the Honda!


He didn’t mention an odyssey......
Anonymous
Post 10/08/2019 21:36     Subject: My online negotiation: my 2 cents, and your opinion

Give Costco Auto a shot just to see if they can offer u something better. Low effort could pay off
Anonymous
Post 10/06/2019 06:23     Subject: My online negotiation: my 2 cents, and your opinion

$39k otd is a really good price for the Touring Odyssey! I’d get the Honda!
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2019 22:43     Subject: My online negotiation: my 2 cents, and your opinion

I would purchase the Honda.

No questions asked.

Volvo’s are not too great in the reliability department.
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2019 10:50     Subject: Re:My online negotiation: my 2 cents, and your opinion

Anonymous wrote:These are “OTD” prices, meaning all taxes, fees, etc are included.
They still sound too high??


I would take a Honda any day.
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2019 10:01     Subject: Re:My online negotiation: my 2 cents, and your opinion

These are “OTD” prices, meaning all taxes, fees, etc are included.
They still sound too high??
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2019 08:12     Subject: My online negotiation: my 2 cents, and your opinion

Both of these prices sound high to me. I would drive a nicer car for a little more.
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2019 07:17     Subject: My online negotiation: my 2 cents, and your opinion

Anonymous wrote:i'd take honda but 39k seems high


How do you know?
I’d say OP didn’t provide enough info.
Anonymous
Post 09/30/2019 22:19     Subject: My online negotiation: my 2 cents, and your opinion

i'd take honda but 39k seems high
Anonymous
Post 09/30/2019 22:17     Subject: My online negotiation: my 2 cents, and your opinion

So wife and I are looking for a mid-size SUV, and we test drove everything we (and by "we" I mean "she") liked. We settled on a Honda Passport (newly reintroduced). She really liked the Volvo XC60 too, but initially ruled it out because its not as practical for us. But reached out to dealers about the volvo anyway because I'd read there's more of a margin on luxury-ish brands than the hondas and toyotas of the world, so you can negotiate steeper discounts. I definitely found that to be true: getting honda dealers to come off their numbers was like pulling teeth--it was real haggling for every nickel and dime. The Volvo dealers were slow, often not replaying for a day or two, and then they would go right to a pretty fair number. I also learned quickly that its pointless to negotiate the price of the car--go straight to the "out the door" number. Also, I should mention I'm in a suburb of NYC in CT. One number that always inflated the OTD number is the "dealer doc" processing fee, which was often $400-$500. In NY, that price is capped at $75, which is great! (In fact, I think im buying from a NY dealership) So definitely check that number in your surrounding states.

Now, DCUMers, I'd like your opinion. Im nearing the end of my 2 week online negotiating, and here's what I've got:
2019 Volvo XC60, AWD T5, Inscription trim level: OTD $46,000
2019 Honda Passport, AWD Touring trim level: OTD $39,200

Which one is a better deal? Which would you take?