My Fit NOT arriving
#31
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Re: My Fit NOT arriving
On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 15:18:29 GMT, "N.E.Ohio Bob" <rgstroud@neo.rr.com>
wrote:
>dgk wrote:
>> I must change the timing belt (I'm
>> now at 94,000)
>
> Shoot for 100K on the belt. It will make it unless you race the car on
>weekends.
> Good luck on the Fit. I saw a white one up close last week and decided
>not to buy one. Too small for me. bob
It isn't only the mileage though, I think it's also age. But when it
goes it messes up the valves and such which would be a bad thing
indeed. I thought I had the belt done when I bought the car but the
dealer doesn't have a record of that so I guess not.
The Fit is indeed small and is not for everyone. But it is a lot of
fun to drive which counts for a lot to me, and I don't have need for a
big car. I do need to get a new TV soon, and it would fit the Fit
better than my Accord.
wrote:
>dgk wrote:
>> I must change the timing belt (I'm
>> now at 94,000)
>
> Shoot for 100K on the belt. It will make it unless you race the car on
>weekends.
> Good luck on the Fit. I saw a white one up close last week and decided
>not to buy one. Too small for me. bob
It isn't only the mileage though, I think it's also age. But when it
goes it messes up the valves and such which would be a bad thing
indeed. I thought I had the belt done when I bought the car but the
dealer doesn't have a record of that so I guess not.
The Fit is indeed small and is not for everyone. But it is a lot of
fun to drive which counts for a lot to me, and I don't have need for a
big car. I do need to get a new TV soon, and it would fit the Fit
better than my Accord.
#32
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Re: My Fit NOT arriving
On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 08:39:19 -0400, dgk <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote:
>Bad news from the dealer. It's been a month since ordering and he says
>to try another color (I wanted the orange). I think that it's bait and
>switch. I don't think that they sell Fits at MSRP. I could try the
>Storm Silver Metallic which looks pretty good.
>
>I have to make a decision pretty quickly since I'm going to need to
>put money into my 91 Accord soon. I must change the timing belt (I'm
>now at 94,000) and it needs so much other stuff. I'd do it if the rust
>around the wheel wells wasn't so bad, but it is bad.
Dump the old horse now and rent something small for a month while
waiting.
J.
>Bad news from the dealer. It's been a month since ordering and he says
>to try another color (I wanted the orange). I think that it's bait and
>switch. I don't think that they sell Fits at MSRP. I could try the
>Storm Silver Metallic which looks pretty good.
>
>I have to make a decision pretty quickly since I'm going to need to
>put money into my 91 Accord soon. I must change the timing belt (I'm
>now at 94,000) and it needs so much other stuff. I'd do it if the rust
>around the wheel wells wasn't so bad, but it is bad.
Dump the old horse now and rent something small for a month while
waiting.
J.
#33
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Re: My Fit NOT arriving
On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 08:39:19 -0400, dgk <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote:
>Bad news from the dealer. It's been a month since ordering and he says
>to try another color (I wanted the orange). I think that it's bait and
>switch. I don't think that they sell Fits at MSRP. I could try the
>Storm Silver Metallic which looks pretty good.
>
>I have to make a decision pretty quickly since I'm going to need to
>put money into my 91 Accord soon. I must change the timing belt (I'm
>now at 94,000) and it needs so much other stuff. I'd do it if the rust
>around the wheel wells wasn't so bad, but it is bad.
Dump the old horse now and rent something small for a month while
waiting.
J.
>Bad news from the dealer. It's been a month since ordering and he says
>to try another color (I wanted the orange). I think that it's bait and
>switch. I don't think that they sell Fits at MSRP. I could try the
>Storm Silver Metallic which looks pretty good.
>
>I have to make a decision pretty quickly since I'm going to need to
>put money into my 91 Accord soon. I must change the timing belt (I'm
>now at 94,000) and it needs so much other stuff. I'd do it if the rust
>around the wheel wells wasn't so bad, but it is bad.
Dump the old horse now and rent something small for a month while
waiting.
J.
#34
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Re: My Fit NOT arriving
On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 08:39:19 -0400, dgk <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote:
>Bad news from the dealer. It's been a month since ordering and he says
>to try another color (I wanted the orange). I think that it's bait and
>switch. I don't think that they sell Fits at MSRP. I could try the
>Storm Silver Metallic which looks pretty good.
>
>I have to make a decision pretty quickly since I'm going to need to
>put money into my 91 Accord soon. I must change the timing belt (I'm
>now at 94,000) and it needs so much other stuff. I'd do it if the rust
>around the wheel wells wasn't so bad, but it is bad.
Dump the old horse now and rent something small for a month while
waiting.
J.
>Bad news from the dealer. It's been a month since ordering and he says
>to try another color (I wanted the orange). I think that it's bait and
>switch. I don't think that they sell Fits at MSRP. I could try the
>Storm Silver Metallic which looks pretty good.
>
>I have to make a decision pretty quickly since I'm going to need to
>put money into my 91 Accord soon. I must change the timing belt (I'm
>now at 94,000) and it needs so much other stuff. I'd do it if the rust
>around the wheel wells wasn't so bad, but it is bad.
Dump the old horse now and rent something small for a month while
waiting.
J.
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Re: My Fit NOT arriving
Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
>
> John Horner wrote:
>
>>dgk wrote:
>>
>>>Bad news from the dealer. It's been a month since ordering and he says
>>>to try another color (I wanted the orange). I think that it's bait and
>>>switch. I don't think that they sell Fits at MSRP. I could try the
>>>Storm Silver Metallic which looks pretty good.
>>>
>>>I have to make a decision pretty quickly since I'm going to need to
>>>put money into my 91 Accord soon. I must change the timing belt (I'm
>>>now at 94,000) and it needs so much other stuff. I'd do it if the rust
>>>around the wheel wells wasn't so bad, but it is bad.
>>
>>It seems like Honda sometimes tells dealers what they will get rather
>>than dealers or customers getting to order what they want. A strange
>>way to do business, but with a sold-out hit like the Fit I guess they
>>can get away with it.
>>
>>John
>
>
>
>
> IIRC, VW back in the late 1950's was in the same position. Often, one
> had to wait for the car of their choice or settle for what might be
> available. I had a six week wait for my new (the only new car I ever
> bought) '61 sunroof.
Just imagine how pissed dgk woulda been shopping for a Model T. "People can
have the Model T in any colour--so long as it's black." - Henry Ford
>
> John Horner wrote:
>
>>dgk wrote:
>>
>>>Bad news from the dealer. It's been a month since ordering and he says
>>>to try another color (I wanted the orange). I think that it's bait and
>>>switch. I don't think that they sell Fits at MSRP. I could try the
>>>Storm Silver Metallic which looks pretty good.
>>>
>>>I have to make a decision pretty quickly since I'm going to need to
>>>put money into my 91 Accord soon. I must change the timing belt (I'm
>>>now at 94,000) and it needs so much other stuff. I'd do it if the rust
>>>around the wheel wells wasn't so bad, but it is bad.
>>
>>It seems like Honda sometimes tells dealers what they will get rather
>>than dealers or customers getting to order what they want. A strange
>>way to do business, but with a sold-out hit like the Fit I guess they
>>can get away with it.
>>
>>John
>
>
>
>
> IIRC, VW back in the late 1950's was in the same position. Often, one
> had to wait for the car of their choice or settle for what might be
> available. I had a six week wait for my new (the only new car I ever
> bought) '61 sunroof.
Just imagine how pissed dgk woulda been shopping for a Model T. "People can
have the Model T in any colour--so long as it's black." - Henry Ford
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Re: My Fit NOT arriving
Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
>
> John Horner wrote:
>
>>dgk wrote:
>>
>>>Bad news from the dealer. It's been a month since ordering and he says
>>>to try another color (I wanted the orange). I think that it's bait and
>>>switch. I don't think that they sell Fits at MSRP. I could try the
>>>Storm Silver Metallic which looks pretty good.
>>>
>>>I have to make a decision pretty quickly since I'm going to need to
>>>put money into my 91 Accord soon. I must change the timing belt (I'm
>>>now at 94,000) and it needs so much other stuff. I'd do it if the rust
>>>around the wheel wells wasn't so bad, but it is bad.
>>
>>It seems like Honda sometimes tells dealers what they will get rather
>>than dealers or customers getting to order what they want. A strange
>>way to do business, but with a sold-out hit like the Fit I guess they
>>can get away with it.
>>
>>John
>
>
>
>
> IIRC, VW back in the late 1950's was in the same position. Often, one
> had to wait for the car of their choice or settle for what might be
> available. I had a six week wait for my new (the only new car I ever
> bought) '61 sunroof.
Just imagine how pissed dgk woulda been shopping for a Model T. "People can
have the Model T in any colour--so long as it's black." - Henry Ford
>
> John Horner wrote:
>
>>dgk wrote:
>>
>>>Bad news from the dealer. It's been a month since ordering and he says
>>>to try another color (I wanted the orange). I think that it's bait and
>>>switch. I don't think that they sell Fits at MSRP. I could try the
>>>Storm Silver Metallic which looks pretty good.
>>>
>>>I have to make a decision pretty quickly since I'm going to need to
>>>put money into my 91 Accord soon. I must change the timing belt (I'm
>>>now at 94,000) and it needs so much other stuff. I'd do it if the rust
>>>around the wheel wells wasn't so bad, but it is bad.
>>
>>It seems like Honda sometimes tells dealers what they will get rather
>>than dealers or customers getting to order what they want. A strange
>>way to do business, but with a sold-out hit like the Fit I guess they
>>can get away with it.
>>
>>John
>
>
>
>
> IIRC, VW back in the late 1950's was in the same position. Often, one
> had to wait for the car of their choice or settle for what might be
> available. I had a six week wait for my new (the only new car I ever
> bought) '61 sunroof.
Just imagine how pissed dgk woulda been shopping for a Model T. "People can
have the Model T in any colour--so long as it's black." - Henry Ford
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Re: My Fit NOT arriving
Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
>
> John Horner wrote:
>
>>dgk wrote:
>>
>>>Bad news from the dealer. It's been a month since ordering and he says
>>>to try another color (I wanted the orange). I think that it's bait and
>>>switch. I don't think that they sell Fits at MSRP. I could try the
>>>Storm Silver Metallic which looks pretty good.
>>>
>>>I have to make a decision pretty quickly since I'm going to need to
>>>put money into my 91 Accord soon. I must change the timing belt (I'm
>>>now at 94,000) and it needs so much other stuff. I'd do it if the rust
>>>around the wheel wells wasn't so bad, but it is bad.
>>
>>It seems like Honda sometimes tells dealers what they will get rather
>>than dealers or customers getting to order what they want. A strange
>>way to do business, but with a sold-out hit like the Fit I guess they
>>can get away with it.
>>
>>John
>
>
>
>
> IIRC, VW back in the late 1950's was in the same position. Often, one
> had to wait for the car of their choice or settle for what might be
> available. I had a six week wait for my new (the only new car I ever
> bought) '61 sunroof.
Just imagine how pissed dgk woulda been shopping for a Model T. "People can
have the Model T in any colour--so long as it's black." - Henry Ford
>
> John Horner wrote:
>
>>dgk wrote:
>>
>>>Bad news from the dealer. It's been a month since ordering and he says
>>>to try another color (I wanted the orange). I think that it's bait and
>>>switch. I don't think that they sell Fits at MSRP. I could try the
>>>Storm Silver Metallic which looks pretty good.
>>>
>>>I have to make a decision pretty quickly since I'm going to need to
>>>put money into my 91 Accord soon. I must change the timing belt (I'm
>>>now at 94,000) and it needs so much other stuff. I'd do it if the rust
>>>around the wheel wells wasn't so bad, but it is bad.
>>
>>It seems like Honda sometimes tells dealers what they will get rather
>>than dealers or customers getting to order what they want. A strange
>>way to do business, but with a sold-out hit like the Fit I guess they
>>can get away with it.
>>
>>John
>
>
>
>
> IIRC, VW back in the late 1950's was in the same position. Often, one
> had to wait for the car of their choice or settle for what might be
> available. I had a six week wait for my new (the only new car I ever
> bought) '61 sunroof.
Just imagine how pissed dgk woulda been shopping for a Model T. "People can
have the Model T in any colour--so long as it's black." - Henry Ford
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Re: My Fit NOT arriving
dgk wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 08:27:31 -0700, jim beam <nospam@example.net>
> wrote:
>
>
>>dgk wrote:
>>
>>>On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 09:29:25 -0400, "Elmo P. Shagnasty"
>>><elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>In article <m846e2l9ensc0taubjgliiglmp1um6kra1@4ax.com>,
>>>>dgk <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Bad news from the dealer. It's been a month since ordering and he says
>>>>>to try another color (I wanted the orange). I think that it's bait and
>>>>>switch.
>>>>
>>>>Why?
>>>>
>>>>Do you even know what "bait and switch" is? Or are you just another
>>>>ignoramus who's not getting what he wants in the world, and has to have
>>>>someone to blame something horrific on?
>>>
>>>Wow, you're a pretty nasty guy. I'm glad that I don't actually have to
>>>deal with you in real life.
>>>
>>
>>you need to learn how to understand what elmo's actually telling you.
>>otherwise you'll be the loser in virtually every negotiation you ever
>>have. read elmo's post again - what he's saying is:
>>
>>1. it's not bait & switch
>>2. you're not a victim unless you want to be.
>>
>>the likely scenario, and the logical one if you bother to think about
>>it, is that the dealer's having trouble sourcing what you ordered, but
>>because of the delay is offering you an alternative. therefore, you now
>>have two options:
>>
>>i. keep on waiting, or
>>ii. settle for a different color.
>>
>>if you somehow misinterpret that as "bait & switch", it's your
>>[in]ability to deal with the situation that's the problem and you're
>>going to end up feeling screwed whatever the outcome.
>>
>>get real, pay attention, make a decision and stick to it. assert what
>>you want and keep on asserting it until you get it. bleating about
>>being a victim before anything actually happens means you already are one.
>
>
> More information needed. Bait and switch literally means just drawing
> you in to shop but not having what was advertised. However, allowing a
> customer to order something knowing that it isn't going to come in is
> even worse.
Yes, but unless the dealer advertised an orange Fit, it's not bait-and-switch.
As for your other assertion, you would have to prove that the dealer KNEW an
orange Fit would never be available. In fact, from other tales here, he may
have fully believed and expected he could get you one in orange... and it's
Honda that hasn't come through. Jumping all over the dealer prematurely is just
ignorant and immature.
> I went to another Honda dealer before using this one, and the first
> dealer came up with a price of $19,000 before tax. I said that I
> wouldn't pay over MSRP and she said that other dealers can't get the
> car but they can. I didn't really believe her but now I do. I think my
> current dealer did know that it was unlikely that I would get what I
> ordered.
Now you're getting into conspiracy theories. Honda will sell you can through one
dealer, but another? Why the hell should they care which dealer it goes
through? The second dealer KNOWS he can't get a certain car in, but tries to
sell you one anyway? Think about it for a moment... he doesn't get a dime of
your money until your car actually arrives (unless you're REALLY stupid). Why
would he waste his time and energy trying to get you to buy a car that he knows
he can't provide? Especially when you (presumably) made it clear up front that
you wanted EXACTLY what you wanted? It just doesn't make sense.
> I can't prove it, and I could certainly be wrong but there really
> isn't anything to do about it but try for another color and give them
> another week or two.
Tell the dealer if he REALLY wants to make the sale, he can take a couple grand
off the price and give you the silver or some other color, and then you can take
that money and just have the thing repainted.
> On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 08:27:31 -0700, jim beam <nospam@example.net>
> wrote:
>
>
>>dgk wrote:
>>
>>>On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 09:29:25 -0400, "Elmo P. Shagnasty"
>>><elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>In article <m846e2l9ensc0taubjgliiglmp1um6kra1@4ax.com>,
>>>>dgk <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Bad news from the dealer. It's been a month since ordering and he says
>>>>>to try another color (I wanted the orange). I think that it's bait and
>>>>>switch.
>>>>
>>>>Why?
>>>>
>>>>Do you even know what "bait and switch" is? Or are you just another
>>>>ignoramus who's not getting what he wants in the world, and has to have
>>>>someone to blame something horrific on?
>>>
>>>Wow, you're a pretty nasty guy. I'm glad that I don't actually have to
>>>deal with you in real life.
>>>
>>
>>you need to learn how to understand what elmo's actually telling you.
>>otherwise you'll be the loser in virtually every negotiation you ever
>>have. read elmo's post again - what he's saying is:
>>
>>1. it's not bait & switch
>>2. you're not a victim unless you want to be.
>>
>>the likely scenario, and the logical one if you bother to think about
>>it, is that the dealer's having trouble sourcing what you ordered, but
>>because of the delay is offering you an alternative. therefore, you now
>>have two options:
>>
>>i. keep on waiting, or
>>ii. settle for a different color.
>>
>>if you somehow misinterpret that as "bait & switch", it's your
>>[in]ability to deal with the situation that's the problem and you're
>>going to end up feeling screwed whatever the outcome.
>>
>>get real, pay attention, make a decision and stick to it. assert what
>>you want and keep on asserting it until you get it. bleating about
>>being a victim before anything actually happens means you already are one.
>
>
> More information needed. Bait and switch literally means just drawing
> you in to shop but not having what was advertised. However, allowing a
> customer to order something knowing that it isn't going to come in is
> even worse.
Yes, but unless the dealer advertised an orange Fit, it's not bait-and-switch.
As for your other assertion, you would have to prove that the dealer KNEW an
orange Fit would never be available. In fact, from other tales here, he may
have fully believed and expected he could get you one in orange... and it's
Honda that hasn't come through. Jumping all over the dealer prematurely is just
ignorant and immature.
> I went to another Honda dealer before using this one, and the first
> dealer came up with a price of $19,000 before tax. I said that I
> wouldn't pay over MSRP and she said that other dealers can't get the
> car but they can. I didn't really believe her but now I do. I think my
> current dealer did know that it was unlikely that I would get what I
> ordered.
Now you're getting into conspiracy theories. Honda will sell you can through one
dealer, but another? Why the hell should they care which dealer it goes
through? The second dealer KNOWS he can't get a certain car in, but tries to
sell you one anyway? Think about it for a moment... he doesn't get a dime of
your money until your car actually arrives (unless you're REALLY stupid). Why
would he waste his time and energy trying to get you to buy a car that he knows
he can't provide? Especially when you (presumably) made it clear up front that
you wanted EXACTLY what you wanted? It just doesn't make sense.
> I can't prove it, and I could certainly be wrong but there really
> isn't anything to do about it but try for another color and give them
> another week or two.
Tell the dealer if he REALLY wants to make the sale, he can take a couple grand
off the price and give you the silver or some other color, and then you can take
that money and just have the thing repainted.
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Re: My Fit NOT arriving
dgk wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 08:27:31 -0700, jim beam <nospam@example.net>
> wrote:
>
>
>>dgk wrote:
>>
>>>On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 09:29:25 -0400, "Elmo P. Shagnasty"
>>><elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>In article <m846e2l9ensc0taubjgliiglmp1um6kra1@4ax.com>,
>>>>dgk <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Bad news from the dealer. It's been a month since ordering and he says
>>>>>to try another color (I wanted the orange). I think that it's bait and
>>>>>switch.
>>>>
>>>>Why?
>>>>
>>>>Do you even know what "bait and switch" is? Or are you just another
>>>>ignoramus who's not getting what he wants in the world, and has to have
>>>>someone to blame something horrific on?
>>>
>>>Wow, you're a pretty nasty guy. I'm glad that I don't actually have to
>>>deal with you in real life.
>>>
>>
>>you need to learn how to understand what elmo's actually telling you.
>>otherwise you'll be the loser in virtually every negotiation you ever
>>have. read elmo's post again - what he's saying is:
>>
>>1. it's not bait & switch
>>2. you're not a victim unless you want to be.
>>
>>the likely scenario, and the logical one if you bother to think about
>>it, is that the dealer's having trouble sourcing what you ordered, but
>>because of the delay is offering you an alternative. therefore, you now
>>have two options:
>>
>>i. keep on waiting, or
>>ii. settle for a different color.
>>
>>if you somehow misinterpret that as "bait & switch", it's your
>>[in]ability to deal with the situation that's the problem and you're
>>going to end up feeling screwed whatever the outcome.
>>
>>get real, pay attention, make a decision and stick to it. assert what
>>you want and keep on asserting it until you get it. bleating about
>>being a victim before anything actually happens means you already are one.
>
>
> More information needed. Bait and switch literally means just drawing
> you in to shop but not having what was advertised. However, allowing a
> customer to order something knowing that it isn't going to come in is
> even worse.
Yes, but unless the dealer advertised an orange Fit, it's not bait-and-switch.
As for your other assertion, you would have to prove that the dealer KNEW an
orange Fit would never be available. In fact, from other tales here, he may
have fully believed and expected he could get you one in orange... and it's
Honda that hasn't come through. Jumping all over the dealer prematurely is just
ignorant and immature.
> I went to another Honda dealer before using this one, and the first
> dealer came up with a price of $19,000 before tax. I said that I
> wouldn't pay over MSRP and she said that other dealers can't get the
> car but they can. I didn't really believe her but now I do. I think my
> current dealer did know that it was unlikely that I would get what I
> ordered.
Now you're getting into conspiracy theories. Honda will sell you can through one
dealer, but another? Why the hell should they care which dealer it goes
through? The second dealer KNOWS he can't get a certain car in, but tries to
sell you one anyway? Think about it for a moment... he doesn't get a dime of
your money until your car actually arrives (unless you're REALLY stupid). Why
would he waste his time and energy trying to get you to buy a car that he knows
he can't provide? Especially when you (presumably) made it clear up front that
you wanted EXACTLY what you wanted? It just doesn't make sense.
> I can't prove it, and I could certainly be wrong but there really
> isn't anything to do about it but try for another color and give them
> another week or two.
Tell the dealer if he REALLY wants to make the sale, he can take a couple grand
off the price and give you the silver or some other color, and then you can take
that money and just have the thing repainted.
> On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 08:27:31 -0700, jim beam <nospam@example.net>
> wrote:
>
>
>>dgk wrote:
>>
>>>On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 09:29:25 -0400, "Elmo P. Shagnasty"
>>><elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>In article <m846e2l9ensc0taubjgliiglmp1um6kra1@4ax.com>,
>>>>dgk <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Bad news from the dealer. It's been a month since ordering and he says
>>>>>to try another color (I wanted the orange). I think that it's bait and
>>>>>switch.
>>>>
>>>>Why?
>>>>
>>>>Do you even know what "bait and switch" is? Or are you just another
>>>>ignoramus who's not getting what he wants in the world, and has to have
>>>>someone to blame something horrific on?
>>>
>>>Wow, you're a pretty nasty guy. I'm glad that I don't actually have to
>>>deal with you in real life.
>>>
>>
>>you need to learn how to understand what elmo's actually telling you.
>>otherwise you'll be the loser in virtually every negotiation you ever
>>have. read elmo's post again - what he's saying is:
>>
>>1. it's not bait & switch
>>2. you're not a victim unless you want to be.
>>
>>the likely scenario, and the logical one if you bother to think about
>>it, is that the dealer's having trouble sourcing what you ordered, but
>>because of the delay is offering you an alternative. therefore, you now
>>have two options:
>>
>>i. keep on waiting, or
>>ii. settle for a different color.
>>
>>if you somehow misinterpret that as "bait & switch", it's your
>>[in]ability to deal with the situation that's the problem and you're
>>going to end up feeling screwed whatever the outcome.
>>
>>get real, pay attention, make a decision and stick to it. assert what
>>you want and keep on asserting it until you get it. bleating about
>>being a victim before anything actually happens means you already are one.
>
>
> More information needed. Bait and switch literally means just drawing
> you in to shop but not having what was advertised. However, allowing a
> customer to order something knowing that it isn't going to come in is
> even worse.
Yes, but unless the dealer advertised an orange Fit, it's not bait-and-switch.
As for your other assertion, you would have to prove that the dealer KNEW an
orange Fit would never be available. In fact, from other tales here, he may
have fully believed and expected he could get you one in orange... and it's
Honda that hasn't come through. Jumping all over the dealer prematurely is just
ignorant and immature.
> I went to another Honda dealer before using this one, and the first
> dealer came up with a price of $19,000 before tax. I said that I
> wouldn't pay over MSRP and she said that other dealers can't get the
> car but they can. I didn't really believe her but now I do. I think my
> current dealer did know that it was unlikely that I would get what I
> ordered.
Now you're getting into conspiracy theories. Honda will sell you can through one
dealer, but another? Why the hell should they care which dealer it goes
through? The second dealer KNOWS he can't get a certain car in, but tries to
sell you one anyway? Think about it for a moment... he doesn't get a dime of
your money until your car actually arrives (unless you're REALLY stupid). Why
would he waste his time and energy trying to get you to buy a car that he knows
he can't provide? Especially when you (presumably) made it clear up front that
you wanted EXACTLY what you wanted? It just doesn't make sense.
> I can't prove it, and I could certainly be wrong but there really
> isn't anything to do about it but try for another color and give them
> another week or two.
Tell the dealer if he REALLY wants to make the sale, he can take a couple grand
off the price and give you the silver or some other color, and then you can take
that money and just have the thing repainted.
#40
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Re: My Fit NOT arriving
dgk wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 08:27:31 -0700, jim beam <nospam@example.net>
> wrote:
>
>
>>dgk wrote:
>>
>>>On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 09:29:25 -0400, "Elmo P. Shagnasty"
>>><elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>In article <m846e2l9ensc0taubjgliiglmp1um6kra1@4ax.com>,
>>>>dgk <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Bad news from the dealer. It's been a month since ordering and he says
>>>>>to try another color (I wanted the orange). I think that it's bait and
>>>>>switch.
>>>>
>>>>Why?
>>>>
>>>>Do you even know what "bait and switch" is? Or are you just another
>>>>ignoramus who's not getting what he wants in the world, and has to have
>>>>someone to blame something horrific on?
>>>
>>>Wow, you're a pretty nasty guy. I'm glad that I don't actually have to
>>>deal with you in real life.
>>>
>>
>>you need to learn how to understand what elmo's actually telling you.
>>otherwise you'll be the loser in virtually every negotiation you ever
>>have. read elmo's post again - what he's saying is:
>>
>>1. it's not bait & switch
>>2. you're not a victim unless you want to be.
>>
>>the likely scenario, and the logical one if you bother to think about
>>it, is that the dealer's having trouble sourcing what you ordered, but
>>because of the delay is offering you an alternative. therefore, you now
>>have two options:
>>
>>i. keep on waiting, or
>>ii. settle for a different color.
>>
>>if you somehow misinterpret that as "bait & switch", it's your
>>[in]ability to deal with the situation that's the problem and you're
>>going to end up feeling screwed whatever the outcome.
>>
>>get real, pay attention, make a decision and stick to it. assert what
>>you want and keep on asserting it until you get it. bleating about
>>being a victim before anything actually happens means you already are one.
>
>
> More information needed. Bait and switch literally means just drawing
> you in to shop but not having what was advertised. However, allowing a
> customer to order something knowing that it isn't going to come in is
> even worse.
Yes, but unless the dealer advertised an orange Fit, it's not bait-and-switch.
As for your other assertion, you would have to prove that the dealer KNEW an
orange Fit would never be available. In fact, from other tales here, he may
have fully believed and expected he could get you one in orange... and it's
Honda that hasn't come through. Jumping all over the dealer prematurely is just
ignorant and immature.
> I went to another Honda dealer before using this one, and the first
> dealer came up with a price of $19,000 before tax. I said that I
> wouldn't pay over MSRP and she said that other dealers can't get the
> car but they can. I didn't really believe her but now I do. I think my
> current dealer did know that it was unlikely that I would get what I
> ordered.
Now you're getting into conspiracy theories. Honda will sell you can through one
dealer, but another? Why the hell should they care which dealer it goes
through? The second dealer KNOWS he can't get a certain car in, but tries to
sell you one anyway? Think about it for a moment... he doesn't get a dime of
your money until your car actually arrives (unless you're REALLY stupid). Why
would he waste his time and energy trying to get you to buy a car that he knows
he can't provide? Especially when you (presumably) made it clear up front that
you wanted EXACTLY what you wanted? It just doesn't make sense.
> I can't prove it, and I could certainly be wrong but there really
> isn't anything to do about it but try for another color and give them
> another week or two.
Tell the dealer if he REALLY wants to make the sale, he can take a couple grand
off the price and give you the silver or some other color, and then you can take
that money and just have the thing repainted.
> On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 08:27:31 -0700, jim beam <nospam@example.net>
> wrote:
>
>
>>dgk wrote:
>>
>>>On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 09:29:25 -0400, "Elmo P. Shagnasty"
>>><elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>In article <m846e2l9ensc0taubjgliiglmp1um6kra1@4ax.com>,
>>>>dgk <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Bad news from the dealer. It's been a month since ordering and he says
>>>>>to try another color (I wanted the orange). I think that it's bait and
>>>>>switch.
>>>>
>>>>Why?
>>>>
>>>>Do you even know what "bait and switch" is? Or are you just another
>>>>ignoramus who's not getting what he wants in the world, and has to have
>>>>someone to blame something horrific on?
>>>
>>>Wow, you're a pretty nasty guy. I'm glad that I don't actually have to
>>>deal with you in real life.
>>>
>>
>>you need to learn how to understand what elmo's actually telling you.
>>otherwise you'll be the loser in virtually every negotiation you ever
>>have. read elmo's post again - what he's saying is:
>>
>>1. it's not bait & switch
>>2. you're not a victim unless you want to be.
>>
>>the likely scenario, and the logical one if you bother to think about
>>it, is that the dealer's having trouble sourcing what you ordered, but
>>because of the delay is offering you an alternative. therefore, you now
>>have two options:
>>
>>i. keep on waiting, or
>>ii. settle for a different color.
>>
>>if you somehow misinterpret that as "bait & switch", it's your
>>[in]ability to deal with the situation that's the problem and you're
>>going to end up feeling screwed whatever the outcome.
>>
>>get real, pay attention, make a decision and stick to it. assert what
>>you want and keep on asserting it until you get it. bleating about
>>being a victim before anything actually happens means you already are one.
>
>
> More information needed. Bait and switch literally means just drawing
> you in to shop but not having what was advertised. However, allowing a
> customer to order something knowing that it isn't going to come in is
> even worse.
Yes, but unless the dealer advertised an orange Fit, it's not bait-and-switch.
As for your other assertion, you would have to prove that the dealer KNEW an
orange Fit would never be available. In fact, from other tales here, he may
have fully believed and expected he could get you one in orange... and it's
Honda that hasn't come through. Jumping all over the dealer prematurely is just
ignorant and immature.
> I went to another Honda dealer before using this one, and the first
> dealer came up with a price of $19,000 before tax. I said that I
> wouldn't pay over MSRP and she said that other dealers can't get the
> car but they can. I didn't really believe her but now I do. I think my
> current dealer did know that it was unlikely that I would get what I
> ordered.
Now you're getting into conspiracy theories. Honda will sell you can through one
dealer, but another? Why the hell should they care which dealer it goes
through? The second dealer KNOWS he can't get a certain car in, but tries to
sell you one anyway? Think about it for a moment... he doesn't get a dime of
your money until your car actually arrives (unless you're REALLY stupid). Why
would he waste his time and energy trying to get you to buy a car that he knows
he can't provide? Especially when you (presumably) made it clear up front that
you wanted EXACTLY what you wanted? It just doesn't make sense.
> I can't prove it, and I could certainly be wrong but there really
> isn't anything to do about it but try for another color and give them
> another week or two.
Tell the dealer if he REALLY wants to make the sale, he can take a couple grand
off the price and give you the silver or some other color, and then you can take
that money and just have the thing repainted.
#41
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Re: My Fit NOT arriving
On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 22:23:49 GMT, Matt Ion <soundy@moltenimage.com>
wrote:
>Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
>>
>> John Horner wrote:
>>
>>>dgk wrote:
>>>
>>>>Bad news from the dealer. It's been a month since ordering and he says
>>>>to try another color (I wanted the orange). I think that it's bait and
>>>>switch. I don't think that they sell Fits at MSRP. I could try the
>>>>Storm Silver Metallic which looks pretty good.
>>>>
>>>>I have to make a decision pretty quickly since I'm going to need to
>>>>put money into my 91 Accord soon. I must change the timing belt (I'm
>>>>now at 94,000) and it needs so much other stuff. I'd do it if the rust
>>>>around the wheel wells wasn't so bad, but it is bad.
>>>
>>>It seems like Honda sometimes tells dealers what they will get rather
>>>than dealers or customers getting to order what they want. A strange
>>>way to do business, but with a sold-out hit like the Fit I guess they
>>>can get away with it.
>>>
>>>John
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> IIRC, VW back in the late 1950's was in the same position. Often, one
>> had to wait for the car of their choice or settle for what might be
>> available. I had a six week wait for my new (the only new car I ever
>> bought) '61 sunroof.
>
>Just imagine how pissed dgk woulda been shopping for a Model T. "People can
>have the Model T in any colour--so long as it's black." - Henry Ford
Not really, I wouldn't have signed a contract and given Henry a grand
deposit for a Metallic Orange one.
wrote:
>Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
>>
>> John Horner wrote:
>>
>>>dgk wrote:
>>>
>>>>Bad news from the dealer. It's been a month since ordering and he says
>>>>to try another color (I wanted the orange). I think that it's bait and
>>>>switch. I don't think that they sell Fits at MSRP. I could try the
>>>>Storm Silver Metallic which looks pretty good.
>>>>
>>>>I have to make a decision pretty quickly since I'm going to need to
>>>>put money into my 91 Accord soon. I must change the timing belt (I'm
>>>>now at 94,000) and it needs so much other stuff. I'd do it if the rust
>>>>around the wheel wells wasn't so bad, but it is bad.
>>>
>>>It seems like Honda sometimes tells dealers what they will get rather
>>>than dealers or customers getting to order what they want. A strange
>>>way to do business, but with a sold-out hit like the Fit I guess they
>>>can get away with it.
>>>
>>>John
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> IIRC, VW back in the late 1950's was in the same position. Often, one
>> had to wait for the car of their choice or settle for what might be
>> available. I had a six week wait for my new (the only new car I ever
>> bought) '61 sunroof.
>
>Just imagine how pissed dgk woulda been shopping for a Model T. "People can
>have the Model T in any colour--so long as it's black." - Henry Ford
Not really, I wouldn't have signed a contract and given Henry a grand
deposit for a Metallic Orange one.
#42
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Posts: n/a
Re: My Fit NOT arriving
On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 22:23:49 GMT, Matt Ion <soundy@moltenimage.com>
wrote:
>Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
>>
>> John Horner wrote:
>>
>>>dgk wrote:
>>>
>>>>Bad news from the dealer. It's been a month since ordering and he says
>>>>to try another color (I wanted the orange). I think that it's bait and
>>>>switch. I don't think that they sell Fits at MSRP. I could try the
>>>>Storm Silver Metallic which looks pretty good.
>>>>
>>>>I have to make a decision pretty quickly since I'm going to need to
>>>>put money into my 91 Accord soon. I must change the timing belt (I'm
>>>>now at 94,000) and it needs so much other stuff. I'd do it if the rust
>>>>around the wheel wells wasn't so bad, but it is bad.
>>>
>>>It seems like Honda sometimes tells dealers what they will get rather
>>>than dealers or customers getting to order what they want. A strange
>>>way to do business, but with a sold-out hit like the Fit I guess they
>>>can get away with it.
>>>
>>>John
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> IIRC, VW back in the late 1950's was in the same position. Often, one
>> had to wait for the car of their choice or settle for what might be
>> available. I had a six week wait for my new (the only new car I ever
>> bought) '61 sunroof.
>
>Just imagine how pissed dgk woulda been shopping for a Model T. "People can
>have the Model T in any colour--so long as it's black." - Henry Ford
Not really, I wouldn't have signed a contract and given Henry a grand
deposit for a Metallic Orange one.
wrote:
>Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
>>
>> John Horner wrote:
>>
>>>dgk wrote:
>>>
>>>>Bad news from the dealer. It's been a month since ordering and he says
>>>>to try another color (I wanted the orange). I think that it's bait and
>>>>switch. I don't think that they sell Fits at MSRP. I could try the
>>>>Storm Silver Metallic which looks pretty good.
>>>>
>>>>I have to make a decision pretty quickly since I'm going to need to
>>>>put money into my 91 Accord soon. I must change the timing belt (I'm
>>>>now at 94,000) and it needs so much other stuff. I'd do it if the rust
>>>>around the wheel wells wasn't so bad, but it is bad.
>>>
>>>It seems like Honda sometimes tells dealers what they will get rather
>>>than dealers or customers getting to order what they want. A strange
>>>way to do business, but with a sold-out hit like the Fit I guess they
>>>can get away with it.
>>>
>>>John
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> IIRC, VW back in the late 1950's was in the same position. Often, one
>> had to wait for the car of their choice or settle for what might be
>> available. I had a six week wait for my new (the only new car I ever
>> bought) '61 sunroof.
>
>Just imagine how pissed dgk woulda been shopping for a Model T. "People can
>have the Model T in any colour--so long as it's black." - Henry Ford
Not really, I wouldn't have signed a contract and given Henry a grand
deposit for a Metallic Orange one.
#43
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Posts: n/a
Re: My Fit NOT arriving
On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 22:23:49 GMT, Matt Ion <soundy@moltenimage.com>
wrote:
>Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
>>
>> John Horner wrote:
>>
>>>dgk wrote:
>>>
>>>>Bad news from the dealer. It's been a month since ordering and he says
>>>>to try another color (I wanted the orange). I think that it's bait and
>>>>switch. I don't think that they sell Fits at MSRP. I could try the
>>>>Storm Silver Metallic which looks pretty good.
>>>>
>>>>I have to make a decision pretty quickly since I'm going to need to
>>>>put money into my 91 Accord soon. I must change the timing belt (I'm
>>>>now at 94,000) and it needs so much other stuff. I'd do it if the rust
>>>>around the wheel wells wasn't so bad, but it is bad.
>>>
>>>It seems like Honda sometimes tells dealers what they will get rather
>>>than dealers or customers getting to order what they want. A strange
>>>way to do business, but with a sold-out hit like the Fit I guess they
>>>can get away with it.
>>>
>>>John
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> IIRC, VW back in the late 1950's was in the same position. Often, one
>> had to wait for the car of their choice or settle for what might be
>> available. I had a six week wait for my new (the only new car I ever
>> bought) '61 sunroof.
>
>Just imagine how pissed dgk woulda been shopping for a Model T. "People can
>have the Model T in any colour--so long as it's black." - Henry Ford
Not really, I wouldn't have signed a contract and given Henry a grand
deposit for a Metallic Orange one.
wrote:
>Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
>>
>> John Horner wrote:
>>
>>>dgk wrote:
>>>
>>>>Bad news from the dealer. It's been a month since ordering and he says
>>>>to try another color (I wanted the orange). I think that it's bait and
>>>>switch. I don't think that they sell Fits at MSRP. I could try the
>>>>Storm Silver Metallic which looks pretty good.
>>>>
>>>>I have to make a decision pretty quickly since I'm going to need to
>>>>put money into my 91 Accord soon. I must change the timing belt (I'm
>>>>now at 94,000) and it needs so much other stuff. I'd do it if the rust
>>>>around the wheel wells wasn't so bad, but it is bad.
>>>
>>>It seems like Honda sometimes tells dealers what they will get rather
>>>than dealers or customers getting to order what they want. A strange
>>>way to do business, but with a sold-out hit like the Fit I guess they
>>>can get away with it.
>>>
>>>John
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> IIRC, VW back in the late 1950's was in the same position. Often, one
>> had to wait for the car of their choice or settle for what might be
>> available. I had a six week wait for my new (the only new car I ever
>> bought) '61 sunroof.
>
>Just imagine how pissed dgk woulda been shopping for a Model T. "People can
>have the Model T in any colour--so long as it's black." - Henry Ford
Not really, I wouldn't have signed a contract and given Henry a grand
deposit for a Metallic Orange one.
#44
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Re: My Fit NOT arriving
On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 09:29:25 -0400, "Elmo P. Shagnasty"
<elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote:
>In article <m846e2l9ensc0taubjgliiglmp1um6kra1@4ax.com>,
> dgk <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote:
>
>> Bad news from the dealer. It's been a month since ordering and he says
>> to try another color (I wanted the orange). I think that it's bait and
>> switch.
>
>Why?
>
>Do you even know what "bait and switch" is? Or are you just another
>ignoramus who's not getting what he wants in the world, and has to have
>someone to blame something horrific on?
Well Elmo, perhaps it wasn't. I just saw the dealer and they said that
they can get the Metallic Silver one within two weeks. So I wait a bit
more. Now there is a bit of confusion on the Accord timing belt issue
so that gets a new thread.
<elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote:
>In article <m846e2l9ensc0taubjgliiglmp1um6kra1@4ax.com>,
> dgk <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote:
>
>> Bad news from the dealer. It's been a month since ordering and he says
>> to try another color (I wanted the orange). I think that it's bait and
>> switch.
>
>Why?
>
>Do you even know what "bait and switch" is? Or are you just another
>ignoramus who's not getting what he wants in the world, and has to have
>someone to blame something horrific on?
Well Elmo, perhaps it wasn't. I just saw the dealer and they said that
they can get the Metallic Silver one within two weeks. So I wait a bit
more. Now there is a bit of confusion on the Accord timing belt issue
so that gets a new thread.
#45
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Re: My Fit NOT arriving
On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 09:29:25 -0400, "Elmo P. Shagnasty"
<elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote:
>In article <m846e2l9ensc0taubjgliiglmp1um6kra1@4ax.com>,
> dgk <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote:
>
>> Bad news from the dealer. It's been a month since ordering and he says
>> to try another color (I wanted the orange). I think that it's bait and
>> switch.
>
>Why?
>
>Do you even know what "bait and switch" is? Or are you just another
>ignoramus who's not getting what he wants in the world, and has to have
>someone to blame something horrific on?
Well Elmo, perhaps it wasn't. I just saw the dealer and they said that
they can get the Metallic Silver one within two weeks. So I wait a bit
more. Now there is a bit of confusion on the Accord timing belt issue
so that gets a new thread.
<elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote:
>In article <m846e2l9ensc0taubjgliiglmp1um6kra1@4ax.com>,
> dgk <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote:
>
>> Bad news from the dealer. It's been a month since ordering and he says
>> to try another color (I wanted the orange). I think that it's bait and
>> switch.
>
>Why?
>
>Do you even know what "bait and switch" is? Or are you just another
>ignoramus who's not getting what he wants in the world, and has to have
>someone to blame something horrific on?
Well Elmo, perhaps it wasn't. I just saw the dealer and they said that
they can get the Metallic Silver one within two weeks. So I wait a bit
more. Now there is a bit of confusion on the Accord timing belt issue
so that gets a new thread.