It is not. It has no new car warranty. It just has a 12m/12k CPO warranty.
And a ~22% discount for a 4yr old, almost 5 year old, car is way too low.
Wholeheartedly recommend everyone avoid these massively overpriced used cars
It is not. It has no new car warranty. It just has a 12m/12k CPO warranty.
And a ~22% discount for a 4yr old, almost 5 year old, car is way too low.
Wholeheartedly recommend everyone avoid these massively overpriced used cars
Thank you for your replies. Picking up the vehicle tomorrow!
Wow, let me just put a GIANT DISCLAIMER sorry for any typos when typing on mobile and auto correct. And some people wonder why people get turned off from this community…
Just ignore the noise. As if autocorrect fails don’t happen to everyone.
Yes, the sport has a slightly higher msrp and I couldn’t find any dealers willing to discount them. I also am not a fan of the blacked out look of the tires and all black interior.
I ended up going used because I drove a new one and couldn’t tell a difference vs the 2020. However my situation was flipped - best dealer offer I could get was at msrp - ended up with a CPO ‘20 Ex-l with Navi/ent for $35k, ~25k miles.
Would have preferred new but it saved us about $7k and my kids are going to mess it up anyway and we keep them forever (still have an ‘07 that I use like a pickup lol)
Haha about your pickup comment. I know lots of people who do that once the van has passed its prime.
Getting a discount of about $1500 plus the college grad helped this deal, but the $1000 dealer fee put a huge dent in it.
Thanks for your feedback!
Just got home with the vehicle. Drives amazing and the acoustic glass actually makes a huge difference in road noise. Selling price of the car was $40150 excluding tax tag and fees. Out the door selling price was 44190 with taxes, fees, and Florida dealer fee. Financed it at 5.9% for 72 months and will make extra payments when we can directly to principal.
Congratulations… how does it feel? Im in the market for minvan & the only available is the ODyssey without any crazy markups…wanted to see if you had a chance playing around with the safety options like lane assist/blind spot etc
Great decision: easily worth it over CPO Odysseys and used Dodge vans, or less practical solutions like putting 6 people in a RAM
This was the best decision for your family
Thank you! The car definitely has that new car feel and I would highly recommend going with at least the ex-l trim if you can swing it because of the acoustic windshield. I test drive an ex and just in the parking lot you can hear a difference. Car is VERY quiet on the highway. It has all the bells and whistles you could as for- lane departure, collision avoidance, etc. they are pretty run of the mill if you have had any other car with those features. The space inside is huge and can not believe how much more room it has than an SUV of its same length. Some of the warnings can get a little annoying but you can temporarily mute them (driving thru pickup line for the little ones it beeps because of proximity to other cars) overall it is a fantastic vehicle and getting a deal ~$1500 under msrp in this market is pretty good.
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction! Still might want to strap the in-laws to the roof for those long road trips haha.
Thanks… im looking at getting the sport version… the best around me is a dealer doing msrp+ttl
Surprisingly near me, if it wasn’t for the shipping charge, autonation was the cheapest. They were about $1200 under msrp. Check them out if there is an autonation Honda near you.
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