Any new Fits in metro Atlanta area?
#21
I actually got mine from Hughes Honda for being the closest dealership to me; I had worked there preparing cars one summer as well. Knowing the people you buy from makes the entire buying process quite smooth - it was one of the most important reasons I didn't buy from another dealer.
#22
In regards to that first statement, don't look at my post at the OTD Price Thread
I actually got mine from Hughes Honda for being the closest dealership to me; I had worked there preparing cars one summer as well. Knowing the people you buy from makes the entire buying process quite smooth - it was one of the most important reasons I didn't buy from another dealer.
I actually got mine from Hughes Honda for being the closest dealership to me; I had worked there preparing cars one summer as well. Knowing the people you buy from makes the entire buying process quite smooth - it was one of the most important reasons I didn't buy from another dealer.
If you are an "insider" then of course you can get an better deal. This is called "corruption".
#23
Here's a good link to see what's available near Atlanta:
http://www.easyautosales.com/Honda/F...advsrch=t&sf=t
http://www.easyautosales.com/Honda/F...advsrch=t&sf=t
#24
Doc Fee is a LIE
For all of the posters asking about documentation or "admin" fees:
I don't care WHAT they tell you about the doc fee, it is a lie.
It's all about making payments. If you decide to make payments, it's in effect taking out a loan, and they have to do some paperwork with their bank. I think there's some kind of special license or something needed for the person who actually does this, and they get paid a lot for it. So the dealer passes this extra cost to you, the buyer. But they usually add a lot of markup, too. You are probably paying FAR more than they do.
Also, the doc fee is not hard-coded. It is a negotiable item, just like floor mats or TrueCoat. It is easier to get rid of the doc fee with a car that isn't selling, but Fits are selling as soon as they get here. The key, then?
Cash. If you pay cash, they don't have to pay whomever it is to do whatever they do. Make sure they know that YOU know that.
I paid cash for my Fit, and paid ZERO doc fee.
I don't care WHAT they tell you about the doc fee, it is a lie.
It's all about making payments. If you decide to make payments, it's in effect taking out a loan, and they have to do some paperwork with their bank. I think there's some kind of special license or something needed for the person who actually does this, and they get paid a lot for it. So the dealer passes this extra cost to you, the buyer. But they usually add a lot of markup, too. You are probably paying FAR more than they do.
Also, the doc fee is not hard-coded. It is a negotiable item, just like floor mats or TrueCoat. It is easier to get rid of the doc fee with a car that isn't selling, but Fits are selling as soon as they get here. The key, then?
Cash. If you pay cash, they don't have to pay whomever it is to do whatever they do. Make sure they know that YOU know that.
I paid cash for my Fit, and paid ZERO doc fee.
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