Below invoice?
#61
This is using a Boston zip code:
http://automobiles.honda.com/tools/dealer-locator/results.aspx?address=&city=&state=&zip=02111&deale rname=&filters=&fromsection=NEW
Click on the name of the dealer, then click where it says "Visit Dealer Web Site" (under the name of the dealership) and you'll get a window that tells you that you are leaving Honda.com and you'll have to click again to get to the dealer's actual website.
Here's the link to the first place on the list:
Honda MA | Boston MA Honda Dealers | Honda Cars of Boston | Dealer New Honda Certified Used Honda Cars Boston Massachusetts Honda dealer | Honda dealers MA
click on New Inventory. Select the year, the model. And there are your results!!! 16 FITS, listed at MSRP.
the next link has 70 FITS listed:
Herb Chambers Honda of Boston - Herb Chambers Honda dealer in Boston Massachusetts servicing Worcester, Taunton, Seekonk and Auburn MA.
That is how I found my car, by using the main Honda site to check every single dealership in my area. Because I was looking for a very specific car.
To save $2,000, it would be worth traveling a bit to get your car. AND, I'm sure there's someone who wouldn't mind giving you a ride for maybe fifty bucks.
You might also be able to do what I did, and do most of the deal by email/phone. You know, picking out the specific car color, transmission, any options you want added to the car before picking it up, etc.
And my dealer picked me up. 30 miles away.
#62
Cup,
I would recommend going somewhere else. Have you tried Vallejo or Vacaville? I bet you can do a lot better. How about Concord? You have this weekend and next week to get the best deal. If you're looking for AT Sport, I wouldn't pay any more than $16,800, especially right now.
I would recommend going somewhere else. Have you tried Vallejo or Vacaville? I bet you can do a lot better. How about Concord? You have this weekend and next week to get the best deal. If you're looking for AT Sport, I wouldn't pay any more than $16,800, especially right now.
After bargaining, the OTD price is $18,700...I felt that I can go further, so I left...but I am not sure how low I can actually get. And now I will be gone for a week and will try again next month, I hope I can still get good deal after I am back from a trip...
You suggested $16,800, do you mean $110 below the $16,900 MSRP?
thanks
Last edited by cupnoodle84; 12-28-2008 at 12:40 PM.
#63
What is all on the vehicle?
My base had fees/taxes, etc, of about $1,600. Subtracting that from your total comes to $17,100
And there are Sport A/T FITs listed at Concord for $16,910:
In Black:
New Honda Fit, Concord, CA, Hatchback, Concord Honda Stock: 9S027677
No color listed here:
New Honda Fit, Concord, CA, Hatchback, Concord Honda Stock: 9S031919
No idea why some are less than others. Certainly worth checking out, it's a couple hundred bucks!
My base had fees/taxes, etc, of about $1,600. Subtracting that from your total comes to $17,100
And there are Sport A/T FITs listed at Concord for $16,910:
In Black:
New Honda Fit, Concord, CA, Hatchback, Concord Honda Stock: 9S027677
No color listed here:
New Honda Fit, Concord, CA, Hatchback, Concord Honda Stock: 9S031919
No idea why some are less than others. Certainly worth checking out, it's a couple hundred bucks!
#64
the OTD price I got is: $16,910+$1,437.35 tax (8.5% in SF, CA)+$670+doc fee=somewhere around $19,100-$19,200...
After bargaining, the OTD price is $18,700...I felt that I can go further, so I left...but I am not sure how low I can actually get. And now I will be gone for a week and will try again next month, I hope I can still get good deal after I am back from a trip...
You suggested $16,800, do you mean $110 below the $16,900 MSRP?
thanks
After bargaining, the OTD price is $18,700...I felt that I can go further, so I left...but I am not sure how low I can actually get. And now I will be gone for a week and will try again next month, I hope I can still get good deal after I am back from a trip...
You suggested $16,800, do you mean $110 below the $16,900 MSRP?
thanks
I certainly didn't get the miracle deals that some folks have mentioned in the forum. But I didn't work very hard either.
If you do plan on getting some of the extras, check out Bernardi, they even have a forum here:
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/bernardiparts-com/
I know it might cost a lot to ship bulky/big items, like the cargo mat. But I'm also looking at the splash guards and the door ding protector. Prices are MUCH lower through Bernardi. I will have to check on their shipping costs. It still might save money.
Are you paying cash? Because that's what I did. Brought in a cashier's check for the amount my salesman, Doug Miller, gave me on the phone. It was that easy.
#65
After telling my dealers not to install anything and bargaining with walk out twice, they lowered the price to the MSRP and told me it will now cost $18,700 after including destination charge, tax, and doc fee. I know I should shop around too, but I just don't know how low I can get, is $18,500 OTD the lowest I can get?
Searching inventory is great, but not all dealers out here list inventory on their site, and if you want a car that nobody has (like I did) there is no way to view the list of cars that they are expecting in the coming weeks, even though they do have that list at the dealership. All you can do then is call around and ask.
As for how much effort to expend to save $200: how much is your time worth? If it's $50/hr (what I usually use), then you don't gain anything tangible by spending more than a few hours trying to knock it down further.
#66
the OTD price I got is: $16,910+$1,437.35 tax (8.5% in SF, CA)+$670+doc fee=somewhere around $19,100-$19,200...
After bargaining, the OTD price is $18,700...I felt that I can go further, so I left...but I am not sure how low I can actually get. And now I will be gone for a week and will try again next month, I hope I can still get good deal after I am back from a trip...
You suggested $16,800, do you mean $110 below the $16,900 MSRP?
thanks
After bargaining, the OTD price is $18,700...I felt that I can go further, so I left...but I am not sure how low I can actually get. And now I will be gone for a week and will try again next month, I hope I can still get good deal after I am back from a trip...
You suggested $16,800, do you mean $110 below the $16,900 MSRP?
thanks
#67
After telling my dealers not to install anything and bargaining with walk out twice, they lowered the price to the MSRP and told me it will now cost $18,700 after including destination charge, tax, and doc fee. I know I should shop around too, but I just don't know how low I can get, is $18,500 OTD the lowest I can get?
New Honda Fit, Concord, CA, Hatchback, Concord Honda Stock: 9S028489
They show the Blackberry color, but that might not be accurate.
You want the Sport with A/T and nothing else? Right? Do you have a color preference?
If not, call Concord, ask for Doug Miller, tell him EXACTLY what you want. One of those three cars, no extras, and that you want to pay less than MSRP. Be sure to ask what the final cost includes.
there are a bunch of miscellaneous fees on my sales form. I don't even know if they are legit. LOL!
#68
Dublin Honda has a larger selection of Fits in stock. Use AutoBytel.com to get an email quote. Dublin zip code: 94568 Ask for Tito Perez
Just got a Fit Auto Sport w/Nav w/ no addons $185 below invoice.
Use https://mv.dmv.ca.gov/FeeCalculatorW...VehicleForm.do to figure out what your tax & fees are
Just got a Fit Auto Sport w/Nav w/ no addons $185 below invoice.
Use https://mv.dmv.ca.gov/FeeCalculatorW...VehicleForm.do to figure out what your tax & fees are
#69
I don't like recommending dealers because 2 people rarely have the same experience. That's why I'm not posting where I bought my car because I can tell you right now that even though I got my car for below invoice, I may be the only one. They have every car marked up with the paint protection and Lo-Jack, so it's one of those kinds of dealers. If the car was not just PDI'ed with barely any miles on it, I would of walked out.
I too had contact with Tito from Dublin Honda and they gave me a very good price too, they must be on a mission to get rid of their stock by the end of the year. He was easy to deal with and had I bought the car in NorCal I probably would of bought from them. But since I was visiting family, it just ended up getting the car in SoCal.
Alex
I too had contact with Tito from Dublin Honda and they gave me a very good price too, they must be on a mission to get rid of their stock by the end of the year. He was easy to deal with and had I bought the car in NorCal I probably would of bought from them. But since I was visiting family, it just ended up getting the car in SoCal.
Alex
#70
I don't like recommending dealers because 2 people rarely have the same experience. That's why I'm not posting where I bought my car because I can tell you right now that even though I got my car for below invoice, I may be the only one. They have every car marked up with the paint protection and Lo-Jack, so it's one of those kinds of dealers. If the car was not just PDI'ed with barely any miles on it, I would of walked out.
I too had contact with Tito from Dublin Honda and they gave me a very good price too, they must be on a mission to get rid of their stock by the end of the year. He was easy to deal with and had I bought the car in NorCal I probably would of bought from them. But since I was visiting family, it just ended up getting the car in SoCal.
Alex
I too had contact with Tito from Dublin Honda and they gave me a very good price too, they must be on a mission to get rid of their stock by the end of the year. He was easy to deal with and had I bought the car in NorCal I probably would of bought from them. But since I was visiting family, it just ended up getting the car in SoCal.
Alex
Of course people won't have the same experience. And things change on their end, like they could have had a pep talk meeting telling everyone to move those cars off the lot when I was there. And a chewing out meeting at another time telling everyone to stop giving cars away because no money is being made.
Things change on our end. Some people like to wheel and deal. Some people just know what they want and will buy it right now, if the price is reasonable. The definition of "reasonable" varies.
I bet there were a bunch of people that wanted to be the first people to own a 09 FIT, and they did pay more than MSRP. But that's because of their OWN choice, wanting to be the first! And for them, reasonable is over MSRP.
Sharing experiences IS good though. Everyone can get tips from everyone else. And that can help no matter what dealership you go to and what kind of buyer you are!
#71
Also... it makes a huge difference if you are willing to buy off the lot. They need to keep those cars moving!
#72
Dublin Honda has a larger selection of Fits in stock. Use AutoBytel.com to get an email quote. Dublin zip code: 94568 Ask for Tito Perez
Just got a Fit Auto Sport w/Nav w/ no addons $185 below invoice.
Use https://mv.dmv.ca.gov/FeeCalculatorW...VehicleForm.do to figure out what your tax & fees are
Just got a Fit Auto Sport w/Nav w/ no addons $185 below invoice.
Use https://mv.dmv.ca.gov/FeeCalculatorW...VehicleForm.do to figure out what your tax & fees are
Here's a link to their FITS in stock right now:
Honda Dublin | Accord, Civic, CR-V, Odyssey, Pilot, Element, Civic Hybrid, Fit, S2000 & Ridgeline
They have FOUR base FITs! That's pretty good. Those can be HARD to find. They also have 12 of the ones with Navigation!
I don't like that they do not list prices. Because if I'm shopping from home, which is what I did to get my car, any dealer that didn't show their new inventory and the prices did NOT get a call or mail.
#73
Dublin Honda has a larger selection of Fits in stock. Use AutoBytel.com to get an email quote. Dublin zip code: 94568 Ask for Tito Perez
Just got a Fit Auto Sport w/Nav w/ no addons $185 below invoice.
Use https://mv.dmv.ca.gov/FeeCalculatorW...VehicleForm.do to figure out what your tax & fees are
Just got a Fit Auto Sport w/Nav w/ no addons $185 below invoice.
Use https://mv.dmv.ca.gov/FeeCalculatorW...VehicleForm.do to figure out what your tax & fees are
That DMV link is great. I didn't know that existed! Very handy.
Rep Up!
#74
Don't know if there is any truth to it? But, a Honda salesman is claiming Honda is giving dealers $1000 cash back since Dec 20. That might accounted for the below invoice.
The Temple of VTEC - Honda and Acura Enthusiasts Online Forums > Fit (and Jazz) > > Re: Prices are falling
It seems like supply is catching up with demand. The situation is getting better for the buyer.
The Temple of VTEC - Honda and Acura Enthusiasts Online Forums > Fit (and Jazz) > > Re: Prices are falling
It seems like supply is catching up with demand. The situation is getting better for the buyer.
#75
Interesting! So, you're basically even with dealerships if you bought your Fit below or at invoice price? This would of been great intel before I bought mine. I'm still happy with my purchase price of $16,060 (below MSRP and mark ups) and not to mention was very lucky to get one that was on the dealer's lot before 11 Dec or I would have had to pay for the increase on MSRP. So there's another info you can use. Make sure to buy from dealers who has Fits on stock since before 11 Dec or you won't have a bigger room to negotiate in.
#76
Lovin' my spankin' new sport A/T.
I hear holdback is a few hundred right now. I just got the sport A/T for $205 below invoice, no add ons, just walked in with a number off the top of my head and they accepted it.
One question tho: is destination charge of $670 also subject to sales tax (in nor cal)? i was charged it, and it seems wrong.
I hear holdback is a few hundred right now. I just got the sport A/T for $205 below invoice, no add ons, just walked in with a number off the top of my head and they accepted it.
One question tho: is destination charge of $670 also subject to sales tax (in nor cal)? i was charged it, and it seems wrong.
#77
Thanks Tamashii.
Here's a link to their FITS in stock right now:
Honda Dublin | Accord, Civic, CR-V, Odyssey, Pilot, Element, Civic Hybrid, Fit, S2000 & Ridgeline
They have FOUR base FITs! That's pretty good. Those can be HARD to find. They also have 12 of the ones with Navigation!
I don't like that they do not list prices. Because if I'm shopping from home, which is what I did to get my car, any dealer that didn't show their new inventory and the prices did NOT get a call or mail.
Here's a link to their FITS in stock right now:
Honda Dublin | Accord, Civic, CR-V, Odyssey, Pilot, Element, Civic Hybrid, Fit, S2000 & Ridgeline
They have FOUR base FITs! That's pretty good. Those can be HARD to find. They also have 12 of the ones with Navigation!
I don't like that they do not list prices. Because if I'm shopping from home, which is what I did to get my car, any dealer that didn't show their new inventory and the prices did NOT get a call or mail.
#78
Lovin' my spankin' new sport A/T.
I hear holdback is a few hundred right now. I just got the sport A/T for $205 below invoice, no add ons, just walked in with a number off the top of my head and they accepted it.
One question tho: is destination charge of $670 also subject to sales tax (in nor cal)? i was charged it, and it seems wrong.
I hear holdback is a few hundred right now. I just got the sport A/T for $205 below invoice, no add ons, just walked in with a number off the top of my head and they accepted it.
One question tho: is destination charge of $670 also subject to sales tax (in nor cal)? i was charged it, and it seems wrong.
#79
Don't know if there is any truth to it? But, a Honda salesman is claiming Honda is giving dealers $1000 cash back since Dec 20. That might accounted for the below invoice.
The Temple of VTEC - Honda and Acura Enthusiasts Online Forums > Fit (and Jazz) > > Re: Prices are falling
It seems like supply is catching up with demand. The situation is getting better for the buyer.
The Temple of VTEC - Honda and Acura Enthusiasts Online Forums > Fit (and Jazz) > > Re: Prices are falling
It seems like supply is catching up with demand. The situation is getting better for the buyer.
Alex
#80
That dealer cashback was said by that guy because of an arguement with me. Now he's claiming he made it up, to piss me off that I didn't get a rock bottom price. Which I wouldn't have cared anyway because I set my price and got it. So he could be a liar which since he is a car salesman, is highly possible, or he's telling the truth and now trying to back track since if it gets out that there is a $1000 rebate, people will be demanding even lower prices.