How Much Did U Get Ur FIT !!!
#101
Well after lurking on this site from the very start, I finally bought a Fit Sport Auto for $19001 OTD with 0.9% x 60 months, extended warranty (7 yrs/120k), Gap and the security system. I also bought mine through USAA and at Spreen Honda. One of the best dealership experiences I have ever had. Im considering cancelling my extended warranty and just getting the money back to put it down on the Fit.....
#102
I picked up my 2007 Certified Fit Sport with 31,000 for $13,900 less $4k trade. They offered 3.09%. To be Certified they installed 4 new tires, front brakes, turned front rotors, new wipers, new battery, 4 wheel alignment, tranny flush, coolant flush, new oil/filter, new air filter and that's all I can remember. It's been a long time since I had a car payment under $200 a month. The wife likes it, so I am happy.
#106
I got my base with auto starter added - no other frills w/ 24,000 miles for 13,900. I felt like a fool for spending without being able to negotiate. After reading this I realize why I couldn't find other used Fits to compare prices to. I am loving my car and feel way better about the price I paid.
#107
I just buy my 2010 Honda Fit Sport in Storm Silver Metallic with 12,279 miles on it in $17,500.00.The car still has warranty and i love it.A new one here in Puerto Rico cost around $20,050.00 but the dealers rise the price near $21,000.00.With $17,500.00 you can buy a 2011 base model.I think that i make a good deal.I have a Honda Fit Sport........I'm happy with my car.
#109
2010 Taftta White automatic sport with 8000 miles for 17,000 at Sterling McCall Honda in Kingwood Texas. Hard getting a deal on these since demand is really high but I managed to make them take of $1,500 of asking price and found the color I wanted. It really is an awesome little car and it makes my bolt on tuned 08 Si seem like a rocket ship lol.
#112
Bought a new Taffeta White 2011 auto base with splash guards and racing stripe for $17,600 out the door. (It was $16,389 (which included destination) plus tax and tags.) Anderson Honda in Hunt Valley.
Last edited by Shoopy; 10-18-2011 at 10:31 AM. Reason: included price before tax and tags
#115
I bought my 2012 Fit Sport automatic in silver the other day from Honda Carland in Roswell, GA (Atlanta). Went through their internet manager and did a no trade deal.
$17,606
599 Customer service fee (profit actually)
1,274 Sales tax
21 Title fee and GA warranty rights fee
$19,500 Total amount I wrote check for
All the other dealers wanted $800-1000 more than this.
Car included rubber tray in the back, pin stripes, protector panel at hatchback, nitrogen filled tires, full tank of gas, and paint sealant. Also, get 50% discount on first 5,000 mile service.
I was pleased with the transaction. No one tried to do anything unscrupulous. Everything was done on the phone and email. I walked in to get car and it was ready. I signed several papers and wrote my check. Out the door in less than 30 minutes.
My salesman at Honda Carland is Ron Sanders and his phone is 770-993-2805. He is very professional and knowledgeable.
$17,606
599 Customer service fee (profit actually)
1,274 Sales tax
21 Title fee and GA warranty rights fee
$19,500 Total amount I wrote check for
All the other dealers wanted $800-1000 more than this.
Car included rubber tray in the back, pin stripes, protector panel at hatchback, nitrogen filled tires, full tank of gas, and paint sealant. Also, get 50% discount on first 5,000 mile service.
I was pleased with the transaction. No one tried to do anything unscrupulous. Everything was done on the phone and email. I walked in to get car and it was ready. I signed several papers and wrote my check. Out the door in less than 30 minutes.
My salesman at Honda Carland is Ron Sanders and his phone is 770-993-2805. He is very professional and knowledgeable.
#116
I got my 2009 Fit Sport, manual, new for $18,900 after all the dust settled. This seems to be par for the course for a lot of the prices I'm reading in the USA, but up here in the frozen Canadian north that is about $3000 below retail with a really nice tax credit that saves you another $2000.
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