2017 Fit EX-L w/navi
#2
A few here and there. Nothing really new on the looks side of things. Looks exactly like the 15s. Check cars.com, search for new vehicles, Honda Fit, then filter on 2017 for year and EX-L for trim. Then look for any with a list price of 22,100. Of course not all dealers list their cars there, but it'll give you some idea where they are.
Last edited by Rooster; 11-03-2016 at 04:28 PM.
#3
Where, specifically?
None there today, and none for the past six weeks since I started checking every day or two. I wonder it they've even produced any yet.
None there today, and none for the past six weeks since I started checking every day or two. I wonder it they've even produced any yet.
#4
Sorry to somewhat mislead you, but the ex-ls with nav seem to be 'in transit' to various dealers across the country. Why not simply call your local Honda dealer and ask? If they are in transit, your dealer will have a delivery date available. There are at least 5 due in shortly in my area alone, that would be NJ.
#6
Well, a 2017 EX-L/navi just showed up in a Pennsylvania dealer's website, and it showed a VIN, so it's probably theirs,or assigned to them. It also showed a "stock number", but in my experience, that doesn't mean much except that it's been assigned to that dealer; in the past, I've seen a cited stock number and VIN for a FIT that wasn't even in the country yet.
But it gives me hope that maybe I can test-drive one locally before spring.
But it gives me hope that maybe I can test-drive one locally before spring.
#8
Unbelievable coincidence. After settling for a 2017 EX-L without navi after waiting/searching for 6-months, and buying from a dealer 75 miles away at that, the local dealer just called and said they just got a red 2017 EX-L navi in. One day after I took delivery of the non-navi car.
Oh well.
DaveGee
Oh well.
DaveGee
#11
With a specific configuration like and EX-L with nav, I would go to the Honda website to "build your own". I believe once that is done your desired configuration goes out to many dealers. There are other sites that you can input the car with the accessories you want to get dealers emailing you back. Anyway I am happy with my portable $80 Garmin with map updates fitted to the dash the way I wanted instead of attaching it to the windshield that is quite far to reach.
#12
Did you settle or just get lucky?
Unbelievable coincidence. After settling for a 2017 EX-L without navi after waiting/searching for 6-months, and buying from a dealer 75 miles away at that, the local dealer just called and said they just got a red 2017 EX-L navi in. One day after I took delivery of the non-navi car.
Oh well.
DaveGee
Oh well.
DaveGee
And really easy to update, usually with free lifetime map updates.
Can move it from vehicle to vehicle...or use with a rental car if needed.
Sure...people can get what they want...but my personal opinion is NOT getting the built in Navigation...isn't that much of a loss. Having a portable unit really does have it's advantages.
Do some research on the models...I think you'll be impressed with the portable options.
I've got an older Garmin...5+ years old....and almost unfortunately it's still going strong....I almost wish it would break so I could justify getting a new model. My Dad has a newer one....and it's really nice.
#13
I didn't care about the navigation but I would have liked to have had Sirius XM built in instead of using a portable. I didn't think the price was worth it but the fact that there were no EX-L NAVS available made the decision simple at the time. I have a garmin and the portable sat radio worked great when it worked. I used a tiny Bluetooth transmitter to connect it to the stereo.
#14
The latest generation of portable Garmin's are really nice.
And really easy to update, usually with free lifetime map updates.
Can move it from vehicle to vehicle...or use with a rental car if needed.
Sure...people can get what they want...but my personal opinion is NOT getting the built in Navigation...isn't that much of a loss. Having a portable unit really does have it's advantages.
Do some research on the models...I think you'll be impressed with the portable options.
I've got an older Garmin...5+ years old....and almost unfortunately it's still going strong....I almost wish it would break so I could justify getting a new model. My Dad has a newer one....and it's really nice.
And really easy to update, usually with free lifetime map updates.
Can move it from vehicle to vehicle...or use with a rental car if needed.
Sure...people can get what they want...but my personal opinion is NOT getting the built in Navigation...isn't that much of a loss. Having a portable unit really does have it's advantages.
Do some research on the models...I think you'll be impressed with the portable options.
I've got an older Garmin...5+ years old....and almost unfortunately it's still going strong....I almost wish it would break so I could justify getting a new model. My Dad has a newer one....and it's really nice.
I can't agree with you more about my Garmins, which I have several. I even use one in my Porsche Turbo because the built in GPS is difficult to use. I have a Garmin with EU maps that is my savior when I am driving in Europe. It was updated to include Iceland, and I used it when I drove the Ring Road around the island, recently.
In the Honda Fit, I did not want to attach the Garmin to the far reaching windshield, but it was a little difficult to install it on the dash because the surface is not flat and even. I used hot glue to secure a piece of glass and then the cradle/suction cup that holds the GPS on top of the glass. Then, I routed the cable to the power socket under the audio system. I also integrated my iPod nano 3rd generation to the audio system through the usb port. The integration is 100% compatible. The sound is great through the standard 6 speaker LX. I love everything about driving this practical utility car!
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