Any Massachusetts Honda dealers reading this?
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Re: Any Massachusetts Honda dealers reading this?
Mikhail T. wrote:
> I've given up trying to get Honda dealers to respond to my request for a
> quote via e-mail. I suspect, an average one just doesn't know how to use
> it. Judging by their Flash-heavy web-sites, their IT-departments value
> presentation ONLY, caring little for the utility :-(
>
> So... I'd like a quote on Honda Fit (Sport) with the following important
> options:
>
> Automatic Transmission
> GPS
> Bluetooth integration -- for cell-phone(s)
> Remote Starter
> Moon-roof
>
> Color is not too important, but grey is preferred. Please, respond by
> e-mail. Thank you very much!
>
> -mi
If you were looking for an Accord they would probably jump on your
request, but since Fits are sold out well in advance they probably have
little reason to chase you. If you want a Fit, you are going to have to
visit people in person and be willing to pay the price. Personally I
would wait for a better supply:demand balance before getting one.
The real bargain Honda right now is a 4 cylinder manual transmission
Accord. You can get them fairly cheap and it is a good car.
John
> I've given up trying to get Honda dealers to respond to my request for a
> quote via e-mail. I suspect, an average one just doesn't know how to use
> it. Judging by their Flash-heavy web-sites, their IT-departments value
> presentation ONLY, caring little for the utility :-(
>
> So... I'd like a quote on Honda Fit (Sport) with the following important
> options:
>
> Automatic Transmission
> GPS
> Bluetooth integration -- for cell-phone(s)
> Remote Starter
> Moon-roof
>
> Color is not too important, but grey is preferred. Please, respond by
> e-mail. Thank you very much!
>
> -mi
If you were looking for an Accord they would probably jump on your
request, but since Fits are sold out well in advance they probably have
little reason to chase you. If you want a Fit, you are going to have to
visit people in person and be willing to pay the price. Personally I
would wait for a better supply:demand balance before getting one.
The real bargain Honda right now is a 4 cylinder manual transmission
Accord. You can get them fairly cheap and it is a good car.
John
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Re: Any Massachusetts Honda dealers reading this?
Mikhail T. wrote:
> I've given up trying to get Honda dealers to respond to my request for a
> quote via e-mail. I suspect, an average one just doesn't know how to use
> it. Judging by their Flash-heavy web-sites, their IT-departments value
> presentation ONLY, caring little for the utility :-(
>
> So... I'd like a quote on Honda Fit (Sport) with the following important
> options:
>
> Automatic Transmission
> GPS
> Bluetooth integration -- for cell-phone(s)
> Remote Starter
> Moon-roof
>
> Color is not too important, but grey is preferred. Please, respond by
> e-mail. Thank you very much!
>
> -mi
If you were looking for an Accord they would probably jump on your
request, but since Fits are sold out well in advance they probably have
little reason to chase you. If you want a Fit, you are going to have to
visit people in person and be willing to pay the price. Personally I
would wait for a better supply:demand balance before getting one.
The real bargain Honda right now is a 4 cylinder manual transmission
Accord. You can get them fairly cheap and it is a good car.
John
> I've given up trying to get Honda dealers to respond to my request for a
> quote via e-mail. I suspect, an average one just doesn't know how to use
> it. Judging by their Flash-heavy web-sites, their IT-departments value
> presentation ONLY, caring little for the utility :-(
>
> So... I'd like a quote on Honda Fit (Sport) with the following important
> options:
>
> Automatic Transmission
> GPS
> Bluetooth integration -- for cell-phone(s)
> Remote Starter
> Moon-roof
>
> Color is not too important, but grey is preferred. Please, respond by
> e-mail. Thank you very much!
>
> -mi
If you were looking for an Accord they would probably jump on your
request, but since Fits are sold out well in advance they probably have
little reason to chase you. If you want a Fit, you are going to have to
visit people in person and be willing to pay the price. Personally I
would wait for a better supply:demand balance before getting one.
The real bargain Honda right now is a 4 cylinder manual transmission
Accord. You can get them fairly cheap and it is a good car.
John
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