Honda Fit Prices Paid and Buying Experiences

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#2625 of 2635 Help me on price? 2012 Honda Fit Sport Auto. by jackdelia4u

Aug 24, 2012 (2:00 pm)

Hi...can someone tell me if I am getting a fair deal here in South Florida on a 2012 Honda Fit Sport Automatic for $19,800.00 out the door tax included with the following add ons:
wheel locks, pin striping, floor mats, door edge protectors, cargo tray and cargo cover. Tax here in Florida is 6%. Just want to know if I am getting a decent deal. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, J.

#2626 of 2635 Honda Fit in DFW?! by thezone

Sep 04, 2012 (7:42 am)

Anyone bought a Honda Fit in Dallas area... what was the price out the door? Also wanted to know if there are any discounts on 2012 models, since the new ones are out.
 
 

#2627 of 2635 press request by kirstie_h HOST

Oct 03, 2012 (9:16 am)

A reporter would like to speak to a small car buyer/shopper. If you've recently purchased a small car or are shopping for a small car, please send your daytime contact info to PRedmunds.com no later than 1 p.m. PT/ 4 p.m. ET Wednesday, October 3.

#2628 of 2635 HONDA FIT BASE AUTO PRICE by buyer57

Oct 04, 2012 (8:41 pm)

What is the lowest price I can get on a 2012 Honda Fit Base Auto with no options in CA?
What is the lowest price I can get on a 2013 Honda Fit Base Auto with no options in CA?

#2629 of 2635 Re: HONDA FIT BASE AUTO PRICE [buyer57] by rmclemore

Oct 08, 2012 (10:09 pm)

Replying to: buyer57 (Oct 04, 2012 8:41 pm)
I used Consumer Reports to get the actual price. This report costs $14. When you get the price report you can, at the same time, ask dealers to quote their lowest and send it to you.
 
I received 4 replies from Bay Area Honda dealers within 24 hours. Lowest price was from Vallejo for a 2012 Honda Fit Base, no options. All prices from local dealers were within $200 of the lowest. These 2012 are almost gone, although as of Sunday there were 4 Silver Honda Fit Base models in San Leandro, but they didn't participate in the Consumer Reports thing.
 
Today I bought a Silver Honda Fit base model at Avery Greene, in San Leandro. The purchase price as "guaranteed" with a Consumer Reports coupon was 16,152, plus tax and license, total cost, with a SF address (slightly higher taxes) 17,800 bucks and change. The Consumer Reports route will give you a bar coded coupon you take to the dealer and I don't know if they will take this post to offer you the price.
 
My experience today, buying the car, would make me avoid Honda in El Cerrito as they totally attempted to up sale me into Sport, didn't have base models to sell and generally reminded me of the the "bad ol' days" of dealers. No trust there, although I suppose you'd be wise to be skeptical of all dealers.

#2630 of 2635 new Fit owner? by steve_ HOST

Oct 11, 2012 (1:51 pm)

A reporter is looking to talk with new owners of micro or subcompact cars (i.e. Chevy Spark, Scion iQ, Honda Fit, Mazda 2, Fiat 500, etc.) to learn how the experience has changed how they think about what they need in a car, and how they use their cars. If you fit this description, please respond to predmunds.com with your preferred contact information by Friday, October 19, 2012.

#2631 of 2635 Honda Civic vs Honda Fit vs Hyundai?? by hondaman2010

Oct 24, 2012 (4:09 pm)

Which 2013 Honda should I get for driving to work, meetings, grocery store, city driving, short trips under 300 miles, etc.??? I want a car that has good resale, good gas mileage and definitely good overall QUALITY. Quality is very important to me. Which Honda should I get? 2013 Honda Civic, 2013 Honda Fit Sport, or maybe a 2013 Hyundai Elantra/Sonata?

#2632 of 2635 Re: Honda Civic vs Honda Fit vs Hyundai?? [hondaman2010] by bobw3

Oct 28, 2012 (1:06 pm)

Replying to: hondaman2010 (Oct 24, 2012 4:09 pm)
How long do you plan on keeping it? My Honda Fit is 6 years old with 80,000 miles and runs like new, so there's no reason you'd need to sell it or trade it in after only a few years. The quality of the Honda Civic hasn't been so good the past couple of years. Hyundai is getting better, but the resale of the Fit is still better. Plus the Fit is much more practical then either of the other two cars mentioned with 20CuFt of cargo behind the second row and a huge amount of space when you fold the seats down. Personally I plan on keeping my Fit for 20 years because it's basically a simple car (in today's definition of "simple") and will probably go 200,000 mile without any major repairs. I average in the low 30s MPG.

#2633 of 2635 2013 Honda Fit Sport automatic by crv16

Apr 29, 2013 (4:59 am)

In MA:
MSRP $18,700
 
$17,555
$289 doc fee
$1,097 6.25% sales tax
$29 state inspection
$125 registration fee
$5 title fee
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$19,100 OTD, with AHFC 0.9% financing

#2634 of 2635 FIT Sport - Bay Area by hangover_24

Apr 29, 2013 (10:37 pm)

Hello Guys, I am looking to know the price paid for 2013 FIT Sport. Please let me know..
 
Also, interested in group buy..
 
Thanks
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