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Re: Insane Prices on Fits [isellhondas] by watsac
Jun 16, 2008 (5:23 pm)
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Replying to: isellhondas (Jun 16, 2008 3:08 pm)

tiff c - Buy it / Don't buy it - it's always a choice and it's YOUR choice; nobody is making you buy the car. But remember that your decision (to buy or not buy) along with the decisions of millions of other Americans will shape the 'demand' side of the market. If everyone could just take a deep breath and resist the urge to get all caught up in this hype, I predict that the panic will subside in a few months (after the lemmings have made their purchases) and prices for small, high MPG cars (like the Honda Fit) will return to what is "normal" for a low margin vehicle.
 
Now having said all of that, it still pisses me off when I hear that a dealer wants to bend someone over as a knee jerk reaction to make an extra buck during tough times. Just walk away from that dealer and tell your neighbors to do the same.
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Re: Purchase strategy [mauicedar] by theconsultant9
Jun 17, 2008 (8:45 am)
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Replying to: mauicedar (Jan 18, 2006 9:37 pm)

In regards to a deposit on a Fit If you have a refundable deposit on an incoming Honda that is in high demand I will promptly refund your deposit once I have a commited buyer that will agree to a higher price or will put a non-refundable deposit. The car has a $300 markup stop worrying about the price because there is no flexibility on the car and get the color you want youll be seeing it in your driveway for a few years.
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Re: Insane Prices on Fits [watsac] by tiff_c
Jun 17, 2008 (10:32 am)
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Replying to: watsac (Jun 16, 2008 5:23 pm)

Now having said all of that, it still pisses me off when I hear that a dealer wants to bend someone over as a knee jerk reaction to make an extra buck during tough times. Just walk away from that dealer and tell your neighbors to do the same.
 
Rest assured I have told quite a few people about what the dealership is doing, sadly when you need a car and it's that time to buy one and the dealer is acting the way they do during a feeding frenzy, it just leaves a bad taste in your mouth for next time. Also the $400 dealer processing fee is way too much. This place could have had my business for years to come, but instead they chose the short term option.
I might buy the new Fit when it comes out but due to the poor and money gouging attitude of the dealer, I will cross shop and possibly buy a different brand than Honda.
Does anyone care? Probably not but still it's not just one sale this dealership loses but all further sales from me as well as all other brands in their group.
I might buy from another Honda dealer and have it serviced there but just like they can charge what they want. I can decide to buy what and when I want. I've bought about 28 new cars in my lifetime. A few dealerships will never see a another penny from me, ever.
Lasting impressions....
Most car dealers are in the game for today and on rare occasions tomorrow. Most don't care about down the road long term buyers any more.
Honda has easily the most arrogant people in the car industry as is evidenced by talking to any Honda sales people or sales managers.
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Re: Insane Prices on Fits [tiff_c] by isellhondas
Jun 17, 2008 (12:10 pm)
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Replying to: tiff_c (Jun 17, 2008 10:32 am)

"Any Honda saleserson"
 
I guess you must be including me in that broad statement?
 
After 13 years here, I still have the same owner, GM, GSM and UCM that were here when I started in addition to several salespeople.
 
Probably a third of my sales are from repeat and referrals.
 
So, I guess at least some of us think long term and try to do our best for our customers.
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Re: Purchase strategy [theconsultant9] by isellhondas
Jun 17, 2008 (12:15 pm)
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Replying to: theconsultant9 (Jun 17, 2008 8:45 am)

Did I misunderstand your post?
 
If you and a customer agree on a price and terms on an incoming Fit, are you really saying you would sell it out from under them if another person comes along and offers more money?
 
I hope I read this wrong. I can't believe a store would do such a thing to anyone!
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Jun 17, 2008 (1:58 pm)
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Re: Insane Prices on Fits [isellhondas] by tiff_c
Jun 17, 2008 (10:08 pm)
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Replying to: isellhondas (Jun 17, 2008 12:10 pm)

So, I guess at least some of us think long term and try to do our best for our customers.
 
Considering all you have written in the past I would sooner walk than buy a Honda from you. You might have the same people at the dealership but if i actually knew what dealership you worked at I'd avoid it like the plague.
My wife and i are seriously considering buying a Prius. Then we won't have to deal with the arrogant Honda people.
Toyota calls us back and is really working on customer service even tho the Prius is hot right now. I should write a letter to Honda but it's easier to vote with my wallet.
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Go for the Prius then by wge
Jun 18, 2008 (3:55 am)
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Everyone's experiences are different. Prior to buying a Fit four months ago, I was very interested in a Prius. I found the Toyota people at a major local Toyota dealership misrepresented taxes and other costs when it came time to consider sales price. They also underestimated to a very significant degree my trade-in value. I was offended by their arrogance, and walked away from the deal directly to the Honda dealership. I personally had a very positive experience there with a sales price on a Fit significantly below MSRP and with a very reasonable trade-in offer. Regarding "insane" prices, for the amount you spend on your Prius, you can buy 1 and 2/3 Fits, or buy one Fit and pocket close to $10K. With the annual mileage we drive and even assuming $5 gas, the breakeven point for us on the Prius would have been beyond 22 years of ownership. I hope you enjoy your Prius.
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Re: Insane Prices on Fits [tiff_c] by isellhondas
Jun 18, 2008 (6:33 am)
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Replying to: tiff_c (Jun 17, 2008 10:08 pm)

That's OK, I wouldn't want you as a customer anyway. I like happy customers and I don't think I could win you over.
 
Finding a Prius may be a real challenge for you from what I'm hearing.
 
As far as arrogant attitudes, they are often brought on by the customers we have to deal with.

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