What you DONT like about your Fit
#1905
Car Guys just take hiatus when the kids are young, they come back later in one form or another, it's never game over until you die.
#1907
I dont understand either. Here in Kalifornia, its the Scion Tc that is a basically cheap car that costs a fortune to insure. My Fit is similar to the Camry I had before. Certain vehicles do get dinged. A small truck is more expensive to insure than full size, go figure.
#1908
I seen it.
My Fit is not expensive to insure
#1909
I'm just saving up for a house down the road, and then once both cars are paid off, then it's something FAST time!!
#1910
Just a tip for you, those cheap dollar sticky rollers that you use to get fuzz off of clothes work well and you can keep one in the glove box. I swear those seats have a cosmic force field on them that attracts every piece of lint in a 10 square mile area.
#1912
Fit is a good cheap thrill that gets the job done while looking somewhat responsible and convenient so I can get my kicks in on the way to work. I understand.
#1913
Game over when I need a ramp to get in the car... unless they make lightweight ramps...
I hear 'ya!
#1914
my '12 GE sport MT is absolutely great for what it is. i didn't 'settle' on this car, i chose it.
i dont think any guy should have to sell his sports car or coupe or bike or watever his hobby is just to buy a house or raise a family. that's just poor planning, imho...
i dont think any guy should have to sell his sports car or coupe or bike or watever his hobby is just to buy a house or raise a family. that's just poor planning, imho...
#1915
im just saying in general... planning is key.
#1916
You could say that, but I don't like having more than 1 car. I'd rather sell other toys and focus on single toy.
Having said that, I was an IDIOT selling my AP1. I didn't need a car for almost 2 years, so I just sold it thinking the extra $$ in the savings...WRONG!
And plus, I'm sure your wallet is heavier than my wallet
Having said that, I was an IDIOT selling my AP1. I didn't need a car for almost 2 years, so I just sold it thinking the extra $$ in the savings...WRONG!
And plus, I'm sure your wallet is heavier than my wallet
Last edited by unethikl; 11-02-2012 at 10:27 AM.
#1917
just out of curiosity (since it was mentioned), what are you paying for your fit's insurance?
i've got an '08 sport AT, and with comp/collision ($0 glass deductible) and typical liability limits of 100/300, i'm at just over a grand per year. i have a clean driving record, btw.
i've got an '08 sport AT, and with comp/collision ($0 glass deductible) and typical liability limits of 100/300, i'm at just over a grand per year. i have a clean driving record, btw.
#1920
Ken has like a 5x multiplier multi-car discount though so you have to consider that
I have Progressive as well bukowski and I pay about $430 for 6 mo w/ 300/100/250 deductible + optional stuff. I've found cheaper insurance and was going to switch to Wawanesa but decided not to if only because they're very old school and slightly inconvenient. Progressive has always worked well with me when I needed them, so there you go.
I have Progressive as well bukowski and I pay about $430 for 6 mo w/ 300/100/250 deductible + optional stuff. I've found cheaper insurance and was going to switch to Wawanesa but decided not to if only because they're very old school and slightly inconvenient. Progressive has always worked well with me when I needed them, so there you go.