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I guess the dealers can go lower. If I add the 9% tax due then the quote above becomes $44359 and seems a bit high to me.Model Purchased---------- Crystal Black Passport Elite, Black Interior
Accessories Added-------- Splash Guards & Front Window Tint
MSRP----------------------- $44,725
Dealer Price---------------- $39,532
Dealer/Doc & Title Fee ----$206
Sales Tax (7%) --------------$2782
Price out the door ----------$42,520
Modern Steel Touring MSRP $42225
Out the door price $21999
Trade 2012 Pilot EXL AWD with 60500 miles
Thanks ! When I got home from dealer checked glove compartment and found four lug nuts . Apparently they installed wheel locks ( no charge)Nice, another "Steve" with a Modern Steel Touring model...> WELCOME and CONGRATS!
This price is too high. I was able to get mine for just under $40k from Anderson Honda in Palo Alto, CA. I also saw Livermore Honda advertise one for $39400 after I already purchased mine.Anyone tried using the quote from TrueCar as a starting point for bargaining? I'm in CA and in my area the dealers discount is between $3600 and $4000. Here's what a TrueCar offer breakdown looks like:
Passport Elite AWD
Base MSRP $43,680
Factory Installed Options+ $0
Freight Delivery Charge+ $1,045
Total MSRP $44,725
Certified Dealer MSRP Discount- $4,114
Subtotal before Dealer Fees & Accessories $40,611
Dealer Documentation Preparation Charge $85
TruePrice $40,696
This is not OTD, but is it a good price before adding on taxes + registration and whatnot?
As I've seen some others mention, the price is dependent on your location...specifically the supply and demand. Also, I've seen that dealerships are discounting their early stock (check the VIN number) and are much less likely to discount something greater that VIN 10,000 and beyond.This price is too high. I was able to get mine for just under $40k from Anderson Honda in Palo Alto, CA. I also saw Livermore Honda advertise one for $39400 after I already purchased mine.
That is normal. That's why I thought I'd point out to nikhilxp64 what I paid in California. The Truecar prices when I was shopping were exactly the same as the numbers he saw. It makes sense that dealerships are discounting their early stock because they have been sitting there longer. It's supply and demand.As I've seen some others mention, the price is dependent on your location...specifically the supply and demand. Also, I've seen that dealerships are discounting their early stock (check the VIN number) and are much less likely to discount something greater that VIN 10,000 and beyond.
Hi lisuba - thanks for the reply. I'm in the same area and Anderson's quote through TrueCar came out to $40,988 before taxes and fees. Did you get yours with all taxes and fees for under 40k? Because that would be music to my earsThis price is too high. I was able to get mine for just under $40k from Anderson Honda in Palo Alto, CA. I also saw Livermore Honda advertise one for $39400 after I already purchased mine.
Im still waiting on any white or steel metallic to come in with at least a March production date... Still nothing. May just have to bite the bullet and get one and prepare for the inevitable AC and Radio problems.That is normal. That's why I thought I'd point out to nikhilxp64 what I paid in California. The Truecar prices when I was shopping were exactly the same as the numbers he saw. It makes sense that dealerships are discounting their early stock because they have been sitting there longer. It's supply and demand.
I did not get mine with all taxes and fees for under $40k. I did purchase it for $39,988 though, and the final price after taxes and fees was around $43k.Hi lisuba - thanks for the reply. I'm in the same area and Anderson's quote through TrueCar came out to $40,988 before taxes and fees. Did you get yours with all taxes and fees for under 40k? Because that would be music to my ears
The one that I got was manufactured in January 2019. Luckily no AC or radio problems yet. ***knock on wood***Im still waiting on any white or steel metallic to come in with at least a March production date... Still nothing. May just have to bite the bullet and get one and prepare for the inevitable AC and Radio problems.
BTW, this is for the daughter... But I like them so much that Ill probably get one next year, but I still luv my 2012 Rav4 limited 6 banger.
Attached is the most recent offer out the door. 7% tax rate here, no trade in that they know of yet.
I know you can get the number it was in the production & the year, but also the month?I found a triple digit S/N in a dealers inventory here. But why would they discount older S/Ns? How many consumers are savvy enough to know to check the S/N from the VIN and then also care about that?
Also is the discount purely for the fact that it's older? Or also because it may not have fixes that went into the assembly line later?
I am not sure all earlier passports have issue. My passport was completed 12/18 and I have been fine. After I purchased the day before the super bowl, I had to take in for TCU update. My dealer sold me the car even though knew had to get updated. Other dealers seemed to keep until updated. So I am not sure if the date matters. Another kid on the forum had same birthdate, I believe KenA. Not sure if he has had problems. Hopefully not and December kids are special...I know you can get the number it was in the production & the year, but also the month?
$899 for Dealer Paperwork? Is that legal??? Otherwise, it's a very good deal. From what I've seen, and it depends on your state's tax, $43,000 out the door (no accessories) seems to be a strong purchase price.Im still waiting on any white or steel metallic to come in with at least a March production date... Still nothing. May just have to bite the bullet and get one and prepare for the inevitable AC and Radio problems.
BTW, this is for the daughter... But I like them so much that Ill probably get one next year, but I still luv my 2012 Rav4 limited 6 banger.
Attached is the most recent offer out the door. 7% tax rate here, no trade amount figured in yet, but they do know there will be one..
Ya know what, I dont care what they list what at what price, as long as MY bottom line is good. They can make the doc fees 5 times as much, as long as that same final price is there out the door.$899 for Dealer Paperwork? Is that legal??? Otherwise, it's a very good deal. From what I've seen, and it depends on your state's tax, $43,000 out the door (no accessories) seems to be a strong purchase price.