2009 Fit
#541
ya mon...
I have over 100K now on two of the three...we drive the snot out of them! All I've done is tires and oil changes. I'm thinking I may put wiper blades on this winter! They've been better than the Matrix - all in all...
Just bought our first Hyundai this past summer. It has 30K on it already and it's also been trouble free - except new shoes, of course.
We will put an engine block heater on it for this winter, to plug it in on those cold AM's on the northern prairie!
It's not as refined, or as quick as the Fit...but it's comfy and gets the job done.
Just bought our first Hyundai this past summer. It has 30K on it already and it's also been trouble free - except new shoes, of course.
We will put an engine block heater on it for this winter, to plug it in on those cold AM's on the northern prairie!
It's not as refined, or as quick as the Fit...but it's comfy and gets the job done.
#542
I like the way that the new fits look more like minivans...that plus for probably a few extra thousand you can get a sunroof that doesn't open....sounds like a great deal to me, plus you don't have to worry about getting a reliable model that has been in production for 5-7 years...you can get an all new one and work the bugs out the first few years....i cant wait till they get here!
#543
I like the way that the new fits look more like minivans...that plus for probably a few extra thousand you can get a sunroof that doesn't open....sounds like a great deal to me, plus you don't have to worry about getting a reliable model that has been in production for 5-7 years...you can get an all new one and work the bugs out the first few years....i cant wait till they get here!
#545
haha actually i'm thinking the new one is on its way to being a baby nissan quest.
#546
Tyler
#547
The current Fits are pretty reliable. The airbags in them will work properly unless they're driven in the following states: Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Washington D.C.
#549
If it is coming from within the US vs. overseas, shouldn't we get a lower destination charge? Yeah, like that will happen...
#551
Honestly, I think the new fit is discusting... that's only my opinion... so don't kill me... HAHAHA well as far as making the FIT stick only... Honda would never do that... Only on Civic Si's... and S2k's i think... but forsure the fit will come it auto.
For those of view who agree with my opinion and do not yet have a fit... nows the time to buy one . go go go! haha
For those of view who agree with my opinion and do not yet have a fit... nows the time to buy one . go go go! haha
#553
You're complaining about a $695 delivery charge?? We pay $1295 here...and it increases by quite a bit depending on the make. I know for some Acuras...like the MDX...it is almost $1900.
#554
Tyler
#555
It's sad but true.
Its really strange how they calculate shipping pricing. Civics for the North American market are assembled and shipped from a plant about an hour from Toronto, Ontario. Shipping to someone in say Toronto is still going to pay at least 1295...whereas anyone from the US will pay the 700. Its not only Honda...its pretty well every company. I know there are many different assembly plants located in Ontario.
Its really strange how they calculate shipping pricing. Civics for the North American market are assembled and shipped from a plant about an hour from Toronto, Ontario. Shipping to someone in say Toronto is still going to pay at least 1295...whereas anyone from the US will pay the 700. Its not only Honda...its pretty well every company. I know there are many different assembly plants located in Ontario.
#556
We'll have to wait and see
#557
Would the new fit happen to look anything like this?
Sorry...bad picture.
Beyond the redesign did they talk about possible power plants, that is hybrid technology. I've heard alot of buzz and read a possible MPG of 70+.
I won't be a happy camper if my Fit becomes obsolete in just 1 year.
What's up with the other models? None of the others are due for a redesign, are they? You did say they had all 2008 models there.
Sorry...bad picture.
Beyond the redesign did they talk about possible power plants, that is hybrid technology. I've heard alot of buzz and read a possible MPG of 70+.
I won't be a happy camper if my Fit becomes obsolete in just 1 year.
What's up with the other models? None of the others are due for a redesign, are they? You did say they had all 2008 models there.
#559
Destination charge. This fee covers the cost of delivering the vehicle from the factory to the dealership. This non-negotiable fee is usually the same cost for all models within a brand, and doesn’t depend on the actual shipping distance.
Some brand Destination charges
Acura $715
Audi $775
BMW $775
Cadillac $745
Chevrolet $825 for corvette, $565 for Aveo
Ford $745
Honda $635
Hyundai $620
Infinity $715
Kia $625
Jaguar $665
Land Rover $715
Lexus $765
Lincoln $740
Mazda $635
Mercedes $775
MINI $650
Nissan $625
Porsche $795
Saab $745
Saturn $620
Subaru $645
Toyota $660
Volkswagen $680
Volvo $745
And exotics
Lotus $925
Lamborghini $2000