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Replying to: npboy74 (Apr 09, 2009 9:43 pm) |
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Replying to: hondafit4me (Apr 14, 2009 2:25 am) I can see where he is coming from but you have to see if anyone wants to sell you a unit more than him. |
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Received a quote from Napleton River Oaks Honda in Lansing, IL for a 2009 Honda Fit Sport 5MT (manual) for $15,763 + 151.65 Dealer/Doc fees. This seems very reasonable to me so I think I'm going to tell them I'd accept if they throw in the rear bumper applique. I'm going to get Blackberry Pearl which is pretty hot, IMHO. The dealer in Madison, WI, where I live, wanted $16,700 so the trip was a no brainer. I also received quotes from that dealer for $17,800 for an Accord LX (MT), $14,362 for a Civic VP (MT), $15,463 (Civic LX MT) and $14,313 (Fit Base MT) and I have to admit that it was a tough choice. I have a dog and do need to haul my bike and other odd shaped items on occasion which is what finally got me to pay only $2,100 less than an Accord although part of me is still like...pay the $2,100 and get an Accord! I'm paying cash so I'm super price sensitive and I guess the Blackberry Pearl color and USB iPod adapter probably swung the Sport in my favor.
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Replying to: bibilili (Apr 13, 2009 4:13 pm) so 20200.. that is a big dif unless u are getting options (tint, etc.) for that.. happy shopping |
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I dropped my local Honda shop yesterday to see and sit in an Insight.they had 10 of them on the lot.. It is a beautiful little car.The interior trim and gadgets are very Fit like.A 6 foot passenger could not sit in the rear seat without serious neck issues. the rear window is very small and hard to see out of. Cargo space is markedly less than the Fit due to the battery storage design... When you put it all together...the extra cost for 5 more miles to the gallon is not worth it to me. |
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| I am shopping for a Fit Sport Auto in Kentucky. Quotes differ greatly from the 6 dealers I have contacted but the best price I have is $17, 290 (dest. and center armrest included). OTD will run about $18540 with 6% sales tax. $70 less if I take one off the lot. I want red but the only red Fit the dealer has includes nav. | |
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I'm a now an owner of an '09 Fit Sport auto (no extras) which I purchased today. I worked with an internet sales manager at O'Daniel Honda in Omaha, NE. I was wondering if anyone else has had a similar buying experience as mine. The salesman disclosed the printed invoice of the car, $16,979, and said that was his final price. He said he wasn't making any money on the deal and couldn't go any lower because they couldn't take a loss. It was about one hour before closing on a Saturday, and he was already giving me what I considered top dollar for a trade in '99 Chevy S-10 that needed some work. After asking for extras thrown in like floor mats or a cargo cover, he said that he couldn't take a loss, and he couldn't throw anything else in. I then said that I needed some time to think about the deal.....and then he walked away from me! Not to talk to a sales manager, he just walked away and asked that I have a good weekend. This is my first new car buying experience and in my internet research I've never heard of a salesman walking away from a buyer. I thought it was supposed to be the other way around. After taking some time to think through the offer, and the salesman checking on me, almost wanting me to leave, I told him I would accept (and it was below Edmunds listed invoice price anyway). Has anyone else had a salesman walk away on them? I do think I got a good deal given quotes from other dealers, but I'm not sure what to make of the experience.
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Replying to: chrira (Apr 18, 2009 10:11 pm) From what I can guess, he felt he was doing the very best the could do. In his mind he felt confident with the deal he was making for you. When an internet manager makes a competitive offer, he probably hopes to seal the deal. If they already offered you a good trade and a good purchase price for your FIT I am not sure why you would ask for more stuff. They rarely give you the floor mats on this car to begin with so certainly not with a discount price. I think he was offended by your actions and so he told you to have a nice weekend. It was his way of saying that you are out of your mind. Again, this is only my guess and if I were in your shoes, I still might have also asked for more but it is important to be able to salvage the deal if they say no and if you still feel they are giving you a fair shake... From your post, I could not tell what happened at the end...it was a bit hard to understand when you said he checked on you since you also said he walked away... Anyway, good luck with your new car if you got one and don't worry about the sales person, everyone is stressed out right now sue |
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After filing a long two message story about my experience with the Dallas Honda Dealer,I didn't trust I bought a Subaru Outback SE. I'll be pulling it behind my motor home and I'll be in mountains and National Parks a lot. The four wheel drive and heated seats will come in handy. I'll be paying about 30% more for gas but I think it's a lot more car. One of the things I really remembered about my 2007 Fit which was totaled by my son was a eight hour drive I took to stay with a friend while my Motor Home was broken down in Utah. That drive in a Fit was choppy and I was really tired after driving such a little car all day. The Fit is perfect as a commuter car but not so hot as a road or off road car. Good luck with your Fit's, Honda makes very good products, but I'm disappointed with the Dealers,
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Replying to: mauicedar (Apr 22, 2009 8:07 pm) |
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