Heard a rumor that Honda is gonna offer employee discount to all on the 05 model years. More of a sales promo than anything since they probably don't have that many unsold Hondas' around.Anyone else heard this?
Danny, did you even read my post? I'm not providing any argument using any "logic", I'm merely describing the facts of the programs to you. There's nothing "too good to be true" about these programs, they're just Ok (although they're great for people who can't bargain).DannyD said:Modeler,
Of course it's simple, all new car transactions are simple!
I guess it's just another "If it sounds to good to be true..." kinda things.
Your logic still leaves an amount the dealer can bargin with. Dealers are not losing money & I'd be real surprised if the discount is coming out of their pocket.
I'm confident that some dealers will offer further discount if they want to move a particular vehicle. There is a discussion going on the Edmunds fourm that seems to back this up.
I guess the big winner is people shopping for a Saturn which I think still won't haggle on price. To bad I don't think I'd feel like a winner driving a Saturn.
DD
"People" never could haggle! Just look at Edmunds True Market Value (TMV) for a few vehicles that are in reasonably high demand and you'll see that the average Joe pays thousands of dollars more than the best shoppers on this forum!jono said:So, in lieu of Employee pricing plan, if I am good at haggling, would there still be a chance of getting the price lower than employee price?
If yes, then what's the deal with all the excitement of employee pricing plan? People just can't haggle anymore ?
I believe there's a limit of 1 purchase per year and transferable to immediate family only.wm008 said:The Honda Corp Price is actually below dealer cost. Take dealer cost subtract holdbacks, floor assistance, incentives, etc... and you get Honda Employee cost. The hold back is that if you go though the Employee Purchase plan you need to wait to have the car build and you get you're own financing.
No need to be an a-hole! I've tried to explain something elementary to you, yet you keep bringing up some baseless assumptions and ignore the facts.DannyD said:Modeler,
Pardon me for presuming you use logic. Didn't mean to get your panties in a wad there skippy.
Assumption is the mother of all f@ckups! You don't know what dealers are allowed to do under their contract with manufacturers! What you say may or may not be true, but the point is thatIf a good is being offered for less than retail it is being offered at a discount, it's pretty simple.
The dealer will still make money off the deal after the dealer comensates them for the . If they are willing to make less they can discount further.
DD
The program is structured to 1 car every 6 months and direct family memeber are eligable also . There is also a lease program with very goods terms (incl. insurance etc..)lelandstanford said:I believe there's a limit of 1 purchase per year and transferable to immediate family only.
It covers Acura as well but not sure about motorcycle and other marine products.
GoodSonOdy said:I got my EX-L at employee price in Feb.
This does not really qualify as an "employee discount" as it was a one-time thing. These could also have been program cars. No dealer is going to routinely sell cars to employees at $4,000 loss.vialins3 said:My sister works for American Honda in Torrance, CA. I've seen the discounts and they are nothing to sneeze at. The EX-L was going for around $22.5K which is about 5 grand less than dealer invoice! The colors were all white though (at the time of the list I received).
She couldn't get a discount for me because she's a contractor![]()
I've asked her to have an employee friend buy it for me and we split the savings from invoice but she felt too uncomfortable doing it.![]()
Oh well!
You're right. I read "American Honda in Torrance, CA" as a dealership in Torrance. I didn't realize he was talking about the corporate office...JLHDU said:Dealer invoice and Corporate cost are 2 different things.....
American Honda can do anything they want...