Bargin for a Fit?
#16
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Re: Bargin for a Fit?
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 08:09:19 -0400, dgk <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote:
>I suppose that with the posts about not being able to find a Fit,
>bargining on the price would be a bit tough? Can I expect to get
>anything off the MSRP or various add-ons?
I can just see the advertising agency working on the scripts now.
"I'm going to have a Fit!" the woman screams.
"If gas prices keep going up, I'm going to have a Fit!" the man
growls.
"We must Fit ourselves into life!" says the wise old man.
"Thanks to you kids, when I come in tomorrow, I'm going go have a
Fit!" the teacher says.
Scene cuts to teacher driving into the parking lot the next morning,
surrounded by happy kids.
Voiceover:
"The Honda Fit. What modern life is all about!"
J.
>I suppose that with the posts about not being able to find a Fit,
>bargining on the price would be a bit tough? Can I expect to get
>anything off the MSRP or various add-ons?
I can just see the advertising agency working on the scripts now.
"I'm going to have a Fit!" the woman screams.
"If gas prices keep going up, I'm going to have a Fit!" the man
growls.
"We must Fit ourselves into life!" says the wise old man.
"Thanks to you kids, when I come in tomorrow, I'm going go have a
Fit!" the teacher says.
Scene cuts to teacher driving into the parking lot the next morning,
surrounded by happy kids.
Voiceover:
"The Honda Fit. What modern life is all about!"
J.
#17
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Re: Bargin for a Fit?
On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 14:18:16 GMT, JXStern <JXSternChangeX2R@gte.net>
wrote:
>On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 08:09:19 -0400, dgk <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote:
>>I suppose that with the posts about not being able to find a Fit,
>>bargining on the price would be a bit tough? Can I expect to get
>>anything off the MSRP or various add-ons?
>
>I can just see the advertising agency working on the scripts now.
>
>"I'm going to have a Fit!" the woman screams.
>
>"If gas prices keep going up, I'm going to have a Fit!" the man
>growls.
>
>"We must Fit ourselves into life!" says the wise old man.
>
>"Thanks to you kids, when I come in tomorrow, I'm going go have a
>Fit!" the teacher says.
>
>Scene cuts to teacher driving into the parking lot the next morning,
>surrounded by happy kids.
>
>Voiceover:
>"The Honda Fit. What modern life is all about!"
>
>J.
Turn pro. Quit your day job.
wrote:
>On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 08:09:19 -0400, dgk <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote:
>>I suppose that with the posts about not being able to find a Fit,
>>bargining on the price would be a bit tough? Can I expect to get
>>anything off the MSRP or various add-ons?
>
>I can just see the advertising agency working on the scripts now.
>
>"I'm going to have a Fit!" the woman screams.
>
>"If gas prices keep going up, I'm going to have a Fit!" the man
>growls.
>
>"We must Fit ourselves into life!" says the wise old man.
>
>"Thanks to you kids, when I come in tomorrow, I'm going go have a
>Fit!" the teacher says.
>
>Scene cuts to teacher driving into the parking lot the next morning,
>surrounded by happy kids.
>
>Voiceover:
>"The Honda Fit. What modern life is all about!"
>
>J.
Turn pro. Quit your day job.
#18
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Re: Bargin for a Fit?
On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 14:18:16 GMT, JXStern <JXSternChangeX2R@gte.net>
wrote:
>On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 08:09:19 -0400, dgk <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote:
>>I suppose that with the posts about not being able to find a Fit,
>>bargining on the price would be a bit tough? Can I expect to get
>>anything off the MSRP or various add-ons?
>
>I can just see the advertising agency working on the scripts now.
>
>"I'm going to have a Fit!" the woman screams.
>
>"If gas prices keep going up, I'm going to have a Fit!" the man
>growls.
>
>"We must Fit ourselves into life!" says the wise old man.
>
>"Thanks to you kids, when I come in tomorrow, I'm going go have a
>Fit!" the teacher says.
>
>Scene cuts to teacher driving into the parking lot the next morning,
>surrounded by happy kids.
>
>Voiceover:
>"The Honda Fit. What modern life is all about!"
>
>J.
Turn pro. Quit your day job.
wrote:
>On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 08:09:19 -0400, dgk <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote:
>>I suppose that with the posts about not being able to find a Fit,
>>bargining on the price would be a bit tough? Can I expect to get
>>anything off the MSRP or various add-ons?
>
>I can just see the advertising agency working on the scripts now.
>
>"I'm going to have a Fit!" the woman screams.
>
>"If gas prices keep going up, I'm going to have a Fit!" the man
>growls.
>
>"We must Fit ourselves into life!" says the wise old man.
>
>"Thanks to you kids, when I come in tomorrow, I'm going go have a
>Fit!" the teacher says.
>
>Scene cuts to teacher driving into the parking lot the next morning,
>surrounded by happy kids.
>
>Voiceover:
>"The Honda Fit. What modern life is all about!"
>
>J.
Turn pro. Quit your day job.
#19
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Re: Bargin for a Fit?
On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 14:18:16 GMT, JXStern <JXSternChangeX2R@gte.net>
wrote:
>On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 08:09:19 -0400, dgk <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote:
>>I suppose that with the posts about not being able to find a Fit,
>>bargining on the price would be a bit tough? Can I expect to get
>>anything off the MSRP or various add-ons?
>
>I can just see the advertising agency working on the scripts now.
>
>"I'm going to have a Fit!" the woman screams.
>
>"If gas prices keep going up, I'm going to have a Fit!" the man
>growls.
>
>"We must Fit ourselves into life!" says the wise old man.
>
>"Thanks to you kids, when I come in tomorrow, I'm going go have a
>Fit!" the teacher says.
>
>Scene cuts to teacher driving into the parking lot the next morning,
>surrounded by happy kids.
>
>Voiceover:
>"The Honda Fit. What modern life is all about!"
>
>J.
Turn pro. Quit your day job.
wrote:
>On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 08:09:19 -0400, dgk <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote:
>>I suppose that with the posts about not being able to find a Fit,
>>bargining on the price would be a bit tough? Can I expect to get
>>anything off the MSRP or various add-ons?
>
>I can just see the advertising agency working on the scripts now.
>
>"I'm going to have a Fit!" the woman screams.
>
>"If gas prices keep going up, I'm going to have a Fit!" the man
>growls.
>
>"We must Fit ourselves into life!" says the wise old man.
>
>"Thanks to you kids, when I come in tomorrow, I'm going go have a
>Fit!" the teacher says.
>
>Scene cuts to teacher driving into the parking lot the next morning,
>surrounded by happy kids.
>
>Voiceover:
>"The Honda Fit. What modern life is all about!"
>
>J.
Turn pro. Quit your day job.
#20
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Re: Bargin for a Fit?
sapper wrote:
>
> dgk wrote:
>> On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 06:19:59 -0400, High Tech Misfit <me@privacy.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >Spaz wrote:
>> >
>> >> According to Fit owners I've talked to, Honda dealers are currently
>> >> charging as much as $2,000 OVER
>
>> I didn't realize that they can charge more than MRSP. I can wait.
>
>
> Its a free country and a dealer (or any other merchant) can ask for
> what they want.
>
> I bought my Fit Sport Automatic for MSRP. Had to wait over 2 months
> for it. I have put about 150 miles on it, so far so good. It is very
> spacious, drives well, radio is good, visibility excellent. No regrets
> so far. There are alternatives, but I thought this was the most
> versatile car around. The 5 door (think micro van) configuration makes
> it good for me.
Yep. I paid MSRP for my Fit here in Phoenix AZ. Plus a few hundred for
stuff the dealer added on, like a cargo net and stuff. I've put almost
2000 miles on it already. Getting a bit over 32 MPG on average. I install
computers and small networks. I can get almost as much stuff in the cargo
area as I could in my 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee, so I have been very happy
with it so far.
>
> dgk wrote:
>> On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 06:19:59 -0400, High Tech Misfit <me@privacy.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >Spaz wrote:
>> >
>> >> According to Fit owners I've talked to, Honda dealers are currently
>> >> charging as much as $2,000 OVER
>
>> I didn't realize that they can charge more than MRSP. I can wait.
>
>
> Its a free country and a dealer (or any other merchant) can ask for
> what they want.
>
> I bought my Fit Sport Automatic for MSRP. Had to wait over 2 months
> for it. I have put about 150 miles on it, so far so good. It is very
> spacious, drives well, radio is good, visibility excellent. No regrets
> so far. There are alternatives, but I thought this was the most
> versatile car around. The 5 door (think micro van) configuration makes
> it good for me.
Yep. I paid MSRP for my Fit here in Phoenix AZ. Plus a few hundred for
stuff the dealer added on, like a cargo net and stuff. I've put almost
2000 miles on it already. Getting a bit over 32 MPG on average. I install
computers and small networks. I can get almost as much stuff in the cargo
area as I could in my 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee, so I have been very happy
with it so far.
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Re: Bargin for a Fit?
sapper wrote:
>
> dgk wrote:
>> On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 06:19:59 -0400, High Tech Misfit <me@privacy.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >Spaz wrote:
>> >
>> >> According to Fit owners I've talked to, Honda dealers are currently
>> >> charging as much as $2,000 OVER
>
>> I didn't realize that they can charge more than MRSP. I can wait.
>
>
> Its a free country and a dealer (or any other merchant) can ask for
> what they want.
>
> I bought my Fit Sport Automatic for MSRP. Had to wait over 2 months
> for it. I have put about 150 miles on it, so far so good. It is very
> spacious, drives well, radio is good, visibility excellent. No regrets
> so far. There are alternatives, but I thought this was the most
> versatile car around. The 5 door (think micro van) configuration makes
> it good for me.
Yep. I paid MSRP for my Fit here in Phoenix AZ. Plus a few hundred for
stuff the dealer added on, like a cargo net and stuff. I've put almost
2000 miles on it already. Getting a bit over 32 MPG on average. I install
computers and small networks. I can get almost as much stuff in the cargo
area as I could in my 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee, so I have been very happy
with it so far.
>
> dgk wrote:
>> On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 06:19:59 -0400, High Tech Misfit <me@privacy.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >Spaz wrote:
>> >
>> >> According to Fit owners I've talked to, Honda dealers are currently
>> >> charging as much as $2,000 OVER
>
>> I didn't realize that they can charge more than MRSP. I can wait.
>
>
> Its a free country and a dealer (or any other merchant) can ask for
> what they want.
>
> I bought my Fit Sport Automatic for MSRP. Had to wait over 2 months
> for it. I have put about 150 miles on it, so far so good. It is very
> spacious, drives well, radio is good, visibility excellent. No regrets
> so far. There are alternatives, but I thought this was the most
> versatile car around. The 5 door (think micro van) configuration makes
> it good for me.
Yep. I paid MSRP for my Fit here in Phoenix AZ. Plus a few hundred for
stuff the dealer added on, like a cargo net and stuff. I've put almost
2000 miles on it already. Getting a bit over 32 MPG on average. I install
computers and small networks. I can get almost as much stuff in the cargo
area as I could in my 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee, so I have been very happy
with it so far.
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Re: Bargin for a Fit?
sapper wrote:
>
> dgk wrote:
>> On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 06:19:59 -0400, High Tech Misfit <me@privacy.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >Spaz wrote:
>> >
>> >> According to Fit owners I've talked to, Honda dealers are currently
>> >> charging as much as $2,000 OVER
>
>> I didn't realize that they can charge more than MRSP. I can wait.
>
>
> Its a free country and a dealer (or any other merchant) can ask for
> what they want.
>
> I bought my Fit Sport Automatic for MSRP. Had to wait over 2 months
> for it. I have put about 150 miles on it, so far so good. It is very
> spacious, drives well, radio is good, visibility excellent. No regrets
> so far. There are alternatives, but I thought this was the most
> versatile car around. The 5 door (think micro van) configuration makes
> it good for me.
Yep. I paid MSRP for my Fit here in Phoenix AZ. Plus a few hundred for
stuff the dealer added on, like a cargo net and stuff. I've put almost
2000 miles on it already. Getting a bit over 32 MPG on average. I install
computers and small networks. I can get almost as much stuff in the cargo
area as I could in my 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee, so I have been very happy
with it so far.
>
> dgk wrote:
>> On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 06:19:59 -0400, High Tech Misfit <me@privacy.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >Spaz wrote:
>> >
>> >> According to Fit owners I've talked to, Honda dealers are currently
>> >> charging as much as $2,000 OVER
>
>> I didn't realize that they can charge more than MRSP. I can wait.
>
>
> Its a free country and a dealer (or any other merchant) can ask for
> what they want.
>
> I bought my Fit Sport Automatic for MSRP. Had to wait over 2 months
> for it. I have put about 150 miles on it, so far so good. It is very
> spacious, drives well, radio is good, visibility excellent. No regrets
> so far. There are alternatives, but I thought this was the most
> versatile car around. The 5 door (think micro van) configuration makes
> it good for me.
Yep. I paid MSRP for my Fit here in Phoenix AZ. Plus a few hundred for
stuff the dealer added on, like a cargo net and stuff. I've put almost
2000 miles on it already. Getting a bit over 32 MPG on average. I install
computers and small networks. I can get almost as much stuff in the cargo
area as I could in my 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee, so I have been very happy
with it so far.
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