Canadian 09 Fit Pics High Res.
#141
Call my a loser but I am eagerly anticipating the relaunch of Honda Canada's 2009 Fit website. Right now when you click on it you get a page not found error... Just want to see what they list for official pricing of accessories and such.
#143
It's up it's up it works it works! FINALLY a month after the US, Canadian '09 Fit site is now up and live.
http://honda.ca/HondaCA2006/Models/Fit/2009/default?L=E
And here's a link to the Canadian 2009 Honda Fit brochure:
http://honda.ca/NR/rdonlyres/e7bg35f...BrochureEN.pdf
http://honda.ca/HondaCA2006/Models/Fit/2009/default?L=E
And here's a link to the Canadian 2009 Honda Fit brochure:
http://honda.ca/NR/rdonlyres/e7bg35f...BrochureEN.pdf
#144
It's up it's up it works it works! FINALLY a month after the US, Canadian '09 Fit site is now up and live.
http://honda.ca/HondaCA2006/Models/Fit/2009/default?L=E
http://honda.ca/HondaCA2006/Models/Fit/2009/default?L=E
Dang! You had me all excited but that link still doesn't work for me. I'll keep trying. Not sure why since I did sign the papers on my 2009 Orange Revolution Sport automatic last week. Used the 2009 accessory list from the US that somewhere here kindly posted to order my extras...
#149
Ok. Information in brochure is right. Note that a block heater ($176.41), centre armrest ($335.46), and cargo tray ($128.50) are available but not listed. Also, they have financing rates starting at 7.4%. Holy cow. Guess I got a decent deal after all....
#150
How much would you say that $335 armrest would be in US dollars?
You can get it here at $179 US:
Honda Fit Accessories - Genuine 2009 Honda Fit Interior Accessories
You can get it here at $179 US:
Honda Fit Accessories - Genuine 2009 Honda Fit Interior Accessories
#151
How much would you say that $335 armrest would be in US dollars?
You can get it here at $179 US:
Honda Fit Accessories - Genuine 2009 Honda Fit Interior Accessories
You can get it here at $179 US:
Honda Fit Accessories - Genuine 2009 Honda Fit Interior Accessories
#152
Oh about $310 US. The problem is that I'm in Canada so importing some of those items over the board is costly. Also, I'm, um, not mechanically inclined so installing anything (I even heard the mats are a hassle!) is out. I'd rather pay more at my Honda dealer in Canada, have them deal with all the installations, and not have to try to figure out how to get genuine Honda items over the border.
As for the mats, I finally got my all season mats from the dealer and I installed the driver's mat myself. I tell ya it's dang scary as hell to go cut holes in your beautiful new carpeting, especially if you don't know if you're doing it right. It's actually a pretty simple install, so if you understand what you have to do it's no big deal.
#153
You're right! I looked at the armrest console instructions and it was pretty complicated for such a simple accessory. You have to remove the entire center console in the process. I'll just carry a sling for my right arm, thank you.
As for the mats, I finally got my all season mats from the dealer and I installed the driver's mat myself. I tell ya it's dang scary as hell to go cut holes in your beautiful new carpeting, especially if you don't know if you're doing it right. It's actually a pretty simple install, so if you understand what you have to do it's no big deal.
As for the mats, I finally got my all season mats from the dealer and I installed the driver's mat myself. I tell ya it's dang scary as hell to go cut holes in your beautiful new carpeting, especially if you don't know if you're doing it right. It's actually a pretty simple install, so if you understand what you have to do it's no big deal.
#156
The .pdf brochure shows the heated mirrors are on the LX and Sport.
#157
Went to Crowfoot Village Honda today and test drove an LX 5-spd manual. Then I ordered a black '09 Sport that's already en route from Japan. (Yes, they showed me their copy of the manifest).
Only options I ordered were the cargo tray, block heater and locking wheel lugs. I'll go to a detail shop for the protective bumper film and Canadian Tire for the all-weather floor mats, thank-you-very-much.
Full MSRP, but no doc fees, "security" etching or "admin fees." $1325 for Freight (they showed me a "memo from Honda" explaining the $30 increase effective Sept. 3rd. Ya, right...). Then they tried to tack the GST on top of the $120 air-cond/tire tax. Only six bucks, but I flatly refused on principle. They relented.
Final OTD price including taxes: $22,679.12 via the "one-payment" plan. $500 deposit, to be credited toward the above figure. Balance due of $22,179.00 payable upon delivery. Typical, considering this is in Calgary, Alberta, Canada--- home of the five-thousand-dollar 1986 Ford Tempo...
Only options I ordered were the cargo tray, block heater and locking wheel lugs. I'll go to a detail shop for the protective bumper film and Canadian Tire for the all-weather floor mats, thank-you-very-much.
Full MSRP, but no doc fees, "security" etching or "admin fees." $1325 for Freight (they showed me a "memo from Honda" explaining the $30 increase effective Sept. 3rd. Ya, right...). Then they tried to tack the GST on top of the $120 air-cond/tire tax. Only six bucks, but I flatly refused on principle. They relented.
Final OTD price including taxes: $22,679.12 via the "one-payment" plan. $500 deposit, to be credited toward the above figure. Balance due of $22,179.00 payable upon delivery. Typical, considering this is in Calgary, Alberta, Canada--- home of the five-thousand-dollar 1986 Ford Tempo...
Last edited by Aviator902S; 09-15-2008 at 11:36 PM.
#159
Hi new member here. This just rolled off the truck last Thursday evening and I literally saw the transport truck leaving the dealership. (Drove an '09 demo the day before.) They still have to remove the shipping film and add the 3M stuff to the hood, bumper and side mirrors. Will be picking this up on Saturday!
2009 LX - Tidewater Blue
2009 LX - Tidewater Blue