View Poll Results: How did you buy your fit?
Brand spanking new off the dealership lot
156
96.30%
Used and abused
6
3.70%
Voters: 162. You may not vote on this poll
How did you get your fit?
#4
I had the option to buy a used one, it was the middle trim (we get three in Canada) and only $2100 less then a brand new sport, and it wasn't the color I wanted.
That and with different financing rates on used vs new that car was actually going to cost me $60/month more over the same period of time for the sport I got, so it was a no brainer to just buy new.
That and with different financing rates on used vs new that car was actually going to cost me $60/month more over the same period of time for the sport I got, so it was a no brainer to just buy new.
#6
not used!
I checked out Kelly blue book and Fits hold their value so well you'd be an idiot to buy used. I drove an 87 integra beater till I saved up the $16,000 and bought the car with cash (certified check).
#7
If this link does not work, I just searched Carmax for fit's and it found 5 total . They all seem to be priced above MSRP. WTF
Search results at carmax.com
Like this '08 base fit with 16,000 miles for $17k Crap I paid $15,625 brand new in Feb for a brand new Sport. Grant it it's a AT but wow what a rip
CarMax Car Detail
Search results at carmax.com
Like this '08 base fit with 16,000 miles for $17k Crap I paid $15,625 brand new in Feb for a brand new Sport. Grant it it's a AT but wow what a rip
CarMax Car Detail
Last edited by pcs0snq; 06-18-2008 at 09:25 PM.
#8
The used (21,000 miles) Fit Sport AT that I bought six weeks ago for $13,500 retails for $16,815 according to Kelly Blue Book. Call me an idiot if you want to, but $3,300 ain't exactly chump change.
#10
wut?? thats like impossible, it had to at least have 0.4 miles or something cus of PDI
mine had 8 when i got it
mine had 8 when i got it
#13
Err.... that cant be right because MSRP is $16,705.... and most dealerships sell @ or slightly below MSRP right now
#14
It's been said that Edmunds True Market Value pricing report is a more accurate gauge as far as real world pricing goes. They quoted $14,800, and then the value goes up from there when you type in the mileage, color, and condition. Edmunds TMV report. But I digress. My point wasn't really about value guide pricing, it was that you can find a good deal on a used Fit regardless of what the price guides say, or at least you could six weeks ago when I bought mine.
I don't think a used Fit, or any used car for that matter, should sell for the same price as a new one. I only used Kelly's because feddup suggested one would have to be an idiot to buy a used Fit because of what KBB says a used Fit retails for. I was just comparing KBB's price to what I actually paid in the real world. Comparing what I paid to the MSRP, I saved about 20% by buying used. If the car is in excellent condition, and the mileage isn't excessive, I think that kind of savings makes it worth buying used. Well, that and the fact that I got an orange car!
#15
not even .1 seriously. the truck was by the checking station they just rolled it back off the truck, (car not even on) and then ripped the plastic shield thingys off and then the lube techs check and filled the fluids. (shitty job). i told them not to wash it, because i dont like those brushes they use. they drove it around the corner and wala! it was mine. i was so tired and anxious that we did a super quick run threw and i was out. i was negotiating for 3 hours.
i was bitching to them that i didnt want ANY miles on the car unless it was from me. even if it had 8 miles i would have been yapping away. because withing those 8 miles....you know those dudes be driving hard. my buddies are lube techs and they drive the shit out of new cars.
Last edited by SD_MR_FIT; 06-19-2008 at 11:16 AM.
#16
sorry
I don't think a used Fit, or any used car for that matter, should sell for the same price as a new one. I only used Kelly's because feddup suggested one would have to be an idiot to buy a used Fit because of what KBB says a used Fit retails for. I was just comparing KBB's price to what I actually paid in the real world. Comparing what I paid to the MSRP, I saved about 20% by buying used. If the car is in excellent condition, and the mileage isn't excessive, I think that kind of savings makes it worth buying used. Well, that and the fact that I got an orange car!
#18
I know what you mean about the faults. The seats have absolutely no lumbar support. I'm about to fix that with the installation of a four way electric lumbar unit. The Fit seats actually lend themselves quite well to the unit I purchased. Should be a pretty easy installation.
#19
lumbar?
New seats or an addition to the fit's stock seats? I actually have come to terms with the fits marginal lumbar support. I've seen worse but it could be better! The "smart" seats and airbags, to me, make seat replacement out of the question. Recaro used to make an "A" seat which some police used and could be had for about $300. I'm showing my age. When I checked Recaros out recently it seemed like a thousand apiece was the cheapest you could get off (seat and mounting bracket).
#20
It's an addition to the stock seats.
4-way lumbar unit
What I received actually looks a little different than what is pictured. The quality seems to be ok, not top notch, but not crappy either. I've already opened up the seat back (it just unzips) and it looks like it will fit in there with little trouble.
4-way lumbar unit
What I received actually looks a little different than what is pictured. The quality seems to be ok, not top notch, but not crappy either. I've already opened up the seat back (it just unzips) and it looks like it will fit in there with little trouble.