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#1 ·
I saw the post 2025 Odyssey Price Paid which is super helpful. Thus creating this post for 2026 Odyssey pricing. Hope this will be a good resource for potential Odyssey buyers.

There should be some new 2026 owners out there. And if you are one of them, care to share how much you paid for your 2025 Odyssey? Please list the following info below, TIA!

Trim:
Color:
Price before TTL:
OTD price:
City, State:
Dealer(If possible):
 
#2 ·
Hey @yosemite, this is a great idea for a thread, just like the helpful one for the 2025 models. Have you started shopping for one yet or have a target price in mind for a particular trim? Getting the first one on the board might help get the ball rolling for other new owners
 
#3 · (Edited)
The number names are always confusing to me, so I'm going to change them a tad.

Trim: Touring
Color: Modern Steel Metallic
Price before TTL (sticker price): $49,540.00
Cash Price: $47,235.00
Government/Document fees: $940.50
Sales Tax: $3,165.50
Honda Care (3yr)/Fidelity Carefree (7yr/70k): $4,618.00
OTD price: $55,959.00
City, State: Nashville, TN
Dealer: Crest Honda
 
#6 ·
Trim: Touring
Color: Still Night Pearl
Price before TTL (sticker price): $48,990.00
Cash Price: $43,502.08
Doc fees: $999.00
Sales Tax: $1,846.79
Other fees: $240.70
Total before adding ext'd warranties: $46,588.57 - could have walked out the door here, maybe should have but my 2013 Odyssey had a few significant issues
Honda Care Maint Service (6yr/72k): $1,485.00
Fidelity Carefree Platinum (10yr/120k): $4,035.00
Warranty taxes: $165.60
OTD price: $52,274.17
City, State: Tysons Corner, VA
Dealer: Ourisman Honda
 
#8 ·
Trim: Touring
Color: Smoke Blue Pearl
MSRP: $48,990
Price before TTL: $46,990
Trade: $7,000 for a 2016 Honda Odyssey SE with 137k miles
Fees: $386.50 total, in detail: $175 (doc), $129 (detailing charge :rolleyes:), $10 (NY state inspection), $12.50 (NY state tire fee), $60 (NY state registration transfer)
Sales tax: $3,209
OTD price: $43,586
City, State: Rochester, NY
Dealer(If possible): Ide Honda
 
#13 ·
Trim: Touring
Color: Modern Steel Metallic
Price before TTL (sticker price): $49,540.00
Cash Price: $47,235.00
City, State: Nashville, TN
Dealer: Crest Honda
Trim: Touring
Color: Modern Steel Metallic
MSRP: $49,540
Cash Price: $45,540
City, State: Vacaville, CA
I'm not sure what cash price would have been. When I countered I said I was willing to do cash or finance as long as it gets me to 52k OTD. Might pay it off in a couple months, but 4.5% was the promo rate.
Dealerships usually frown upon cash buyers so I did not expect it to be offered up by dealerships themselves.

The one I dropped by yesterday in my area was low pressure and repeatedly said they were willing to work on the price with either finance or cash. Their 4.49% APR 24-48mo was good but not good enough for me. But, I would take the cash option if that meant 5k difference as stated by previous posters.

The test drive on a Touring was fine (same Honda Odyssey quality but nothing really wow me). I want it black with beige interior but it was not an option. The screen layout is small and outdated, and wife was unimpressed. Without 360 camera, pulling in a tight parking was a chore. But, nothing that $$$ could not fix. We left after telling them that we would make our decision after test drive a Sienna.
 
#17 ·
Trim: Elite
Color: Solar Silver with black interior
MSPR: $53,145 (included “function package” all weather mats, cargo net, first aid kit from factory)
Trailer Hitch: $1.041
Roof Rails: $487
Cross bars: $223
Body side moldings: $288
Splash guards: $209
Discount: $5,886
Doc Fee: $477
Price before tax and title: $49,984
Also gave me wheel locks and a trade of $6,000 for my 2014 Accord Sport with 125,000 miles
Philadelphia, PA suburbs

Got Honda Care from Hyannis for $1,295 for 8 years/100k miles.
 
#27 ·
love paying the dealer for a doc fee when its the country/state that does it. 90% is to pad the dealers pockets...as if they weren't making better than 20% profit to start with.
you also got jipped on your trade in, unless it had some obvious or unsightly issues.
they will sell it for more than twice, if it didn't. you should've held the line at $10k trade, coz they'll have it selling within 24-72hrs, & sold likely in a month.
 
#25 ·
It was strange but they didn't offer any discount for financing. Often they do.
They said they were willing to work on the price If I decided to buy one from them. I wanted to test out a Sienna first before deciding between a 2026 Odyssey and 2026 Sienna.

Very well could be. I did it because my 2013 Odyssey cost me more than that in repairs over the first 10 years of life. Would you have gotten it for 2 or 3k?
I would agree with srobak. The warranty and financing (% rate) are where the finance guy/gal make their living on. Always say "NO" until they ask you to name a price 😁.
 
#43 ·
I would focus on percentage off msrp as opposed to the raw dollar figure. Some come with options and certain colors add to the msrp also. 10-12% off msrp with reasonable doc fees (say $500 or less) seems pretty good to me based on what I found. Location is also key but if you’re willing to travel a bit and make a lot of inquiries you can likely save some.