Will my Fit actually arrive?
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Re: Will my Fit actually arrive?
"dgk" <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote in message
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> On 21 Jul 2006 13:26:47 -0700, "sapper" <sapper268@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >I ordered mine in April (22nd I think). Got it in June - about 7 weeks.
> > Well worth the wait.
> >
> >learnfpga@gmail.com wrote:
> >> This may be their ploy. I paid initial deposit for the 2006 Civic
> >> because dealer agreed to sell it at just a little over Invoice price. I
> >> kept waiting for it to come. Never got it. Finally took the deposit
> >> back and bought a used 2000 Civic.
> >>
> >> I think what dealers are doing is they are promising the customers to
> >> sell the car but then are selling it to the highest bidder. So
> >> basically if I walk in there and promise to pay more than MSRP than
> >> they will sell it to me.........
> >> Anyways good luck with yout Fit....
> >>
> >> dgk wrote:
> >> > I found a dealer willing to sell it at MSRP. He didn't even try to
> >> > sell me the add-on stuff. So I ordered the sport model and now I have
> >> > to wait - how long wasn't specified. I suppose I will get it but how
> >> > long is another matter.
>
> I ended up with a cost of $16,520, plus $1383 in sales tax. Ouch. So
> $18,000 for a Fit. It's end of the year time though, I could have
> gotten a Civic for $2000 more, but I think I like this better than the
> Civic. It works for me because I rarely carry anyone in the back seat.
The Civic LXs I have seen on the lot of our local Honda dealer sell for
about that. 16k will buy a lot of car if you look for something a little
used -- like a very low mileage Accord or a BMW 850i with a V12 if you
something a little sporty.
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Re: Will my Fit actually arrive?
"dgk" <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote in message
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> On 21 Jul 2006 13:26:47 -0700, "sapper" <sapper268@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >I ordered mine in April (22nd I think). Got it in June - about 7 weeks.
> > Well worth the wait.
> >
> >learnfpga@gmail.com wrote:
> >> This may be their ploy. I paid initial deposit for the 2006 Civic
> >> because dealer agreed to sell it at just a little over Invoice price. I
> >> kept waiting for it to come. Never got it. Finally took the deposit
> >> back and bought a used 2000 Civic.
> >>
> >> I think what dealers are doing is they are promising the customers to
> >> sell the car but then are selling it to the highest bidder. So
> >> basically if I walk in there and promise to pay more than MSRP than
> >> they will sell it to me.........
> >> Anyways good luck with yout Fit....
> >>
> >> dgk wrote:
> >> > I found a dealer willing to sell it at MSRP. He didn't even try to
> >> > sell me the add-on stuff. So I ordered the sport model and now I have
> >> > to wait - how long wasn't specified. I suppose I will get it but how
> >> > long is another matter.
>
> I ended up with a cost of $16,520, plus $1383 in sales tax. Ouch. So
> $18,000 for a Fit. It's end of the year time though, I could have
> gotten a Civic for $2000 more, but I think I like this better than the
> Civic. It works for me because I rarely carry anyone in the back seat.
The Civic LXs I have seen on the lot of our local Honda dealer sell for
about that. 16k will buy a lot of car if you look for something a little
used -- like a very low mileage Accord or a BMW 850i with a V12 if you
something a little sporty.
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Re: Will my Fit actually arrive?
"dgk" <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote in message
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> On 21 Jul 2006 13:26:47 -0700, "sapper" <sapper268@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >I ordered mine in April (22nd I think). Got it in June - about 7 weeks.
> > Well worth the wait.
> >
> >learnfpga@gmail.com wrote:
> >> This may be their ploy. I paid initial deposit for the 2006 Civic
> >> because dealer agreed to sell it at just a little over Invoice price. I
> >> kept waiting for it to come. Never got it. Finally took the deposit
> >> back and bought a used 2000 Civic.
> >>
> >> I think what dealers are doing is they are promising the customers to
> >> sell the car but then are selling it to the highest bidder. So
> >> basically if I walk in there and promise to pay more than MSRP than
> >> they will sell it to me.........
> >> Anyways good luck with yout Fit....
> >>
> >> dgk wrote:
> >> > I found a dealer willing to sell it at MSRP. He didn't even try to
> >> > sell me the add-on stuff. So I ordered the sport model and now I have
> >> > to wait - how long wasn't specified. I suppose I will get it but how
> >> > long is another matter.
>
> I ended up with a cost of $16,520, plus $1383 in sales tax. Ouch. So
> $18,000 for a Fit. It's end of the year time though, I could have
> gotten a Civic for $2000 more, but I think I like this better than the
> Civic. It works for me because I rarely carry anyone in the back seat.
The Civic LXs I have seen on the lot of our local Honda dealer sell for
about that. 16k will buy a lot of car if you look for something a little
used -- like a very low mileage Accord or a BMW 850i with a V12 if you
something a little sporty.
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Re: Will my Fit actually arrive?
tww wrote:
> "dgk" <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote in message
> news:gcf2c21djevq6e8k44rvqfqdb4fqoft9dn@4ax.com...
>> On 21 Jul 2006 13:26:47 -0700, "sapper" <sapper268@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I ordered mine in April (22nd I think). Got it in June - about 7 weeks.
>>> Well worth the wait.
>>>
>>> learnfpga@gmail.com wrote:
>>>> This may be their ploy. I paid initial deposit for the 2006 Civic
>>>> because dealer agreed to sell it at just a little over Invoice price. I
>>>> kept waiting for it to come. Never got it. Finally took the deposit
>>>> back and bought a used 2000 Civic.
>>>>
>>>> I think what dealers are doing is they are promising the customers to
>>>> sell the car but then are selling it to the highest bidder. So
>>>> basically if I walk in there and promise to pay more than MSRP than
>>>> they will sell it to me.........
>>>> Anyways good luck with yout Fit....
>>>>
>>>> dgk wrote:
>>>>> I found a dealer willing to sell it at MSRP. He didn't even try to
>>>>> sell me the add-on stuff. So I ordered the sport model and now I have
>>>>> to wait - how long wasn't specified. I suppose I will get it but how
>>>>> long is another matter.
>> I ended up with a cost of $16,520, plus $1383 in sales tax. Ouch. So
>> $18,000 for a Fit. It's end of the year time though, I could have
>> gotten a Civic for $2000 more, but I think I like this better than the
>> Civic. It works for me because I rarely carry anyone in the back seat.
>
> The Civic LXs I have seen on the lot of our local Honda dealer sell for
> about that. 16k will buy a lot of car if you look for something a little
> used -- like a very low mileage Accord or a BMW 850i with a V12 if you
> something a little sporty.
>
>
Using your logic, my home in the country is roughly the same as down town
Chicago. If he wants a Fit, & it meets his needs, why get a used car that
doesn't?
> "dgk" <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote in message
> news:gcf2c21djevq6e8k44rvqfqdb4fqoft9dn@4ax.com...
>> On 21 Jul 2006 13:26:47 -0700, "sapper" <sapper268@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I ordered mine in April (22nd I think). Got it in June - about 7 weeks.
>>> Well worth the wait.
>>>
>>> learnfpga@gmail.com wrote:
>>>> This may be their ploy. I paid initial deposit for the 2006 Civic
>>>> because dealer agreed to sell it at just a little over Invoice price. I
>>>> kept waiting for it to come. Never got it. Finally took the deposit
>>>> back and bought a used 2000 Civic.
>>>>
>>>> I think what dealers are doing is they are promising the customers to
>>>> sell the car but then are selling it to the highest bidder. So
>>>> basically if I walk in there and promise to pay more than MSRP than
>>>> they will sell it to me.........
>>>> Anyways good luck with yout Fit....
>>>>
>>>> dgk wrote:
>>>>> I found a dealer willing to sell it at MSRP. He didn't even try to
>>>>> sell me the add-on stuff. So I ordered the sport model and now I have
>>>>> to wait - how long wasn't specified. I suppose I will get it but how
>>>>> long is another matter.
>> I ended up with a cost of $16,520, plus $1383 in sales tax. Ouch. So
>> $18,000 for a Fit. It's end of the year time though, I could have
>> gotten a Civic for $2000 more, but I think I like this better than the
>> Civic. It works for me because I rarely carry anyone in the back seat.
>
> The Civic LXs I have seen on the lot of our local Honda dealer sell for
> about that. 16k will buy a lot of car if you look for something a little
> used -- like a very low mileage Accord or a BMW 850i with a V12 if you
> something a little sporty.
>
>
Using your logic, my home in the country is roughly the same as down town
Chicago. If he wants a Fit, & it meets his needs, why get a used car that
doesn't?
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Re: Will my Fit actually arrive?
tww wrote:
> "dgk" <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote in message
> news:gcf2c21djevq6e8k44rvqfqdb4fqoft9dn@4ax.com...
>> On 21 Jul 2006 13:26:47 -0700, "sapper" <sapper268@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I ordered mine in April (22nd I think). Got it in June - about 7 weeks.
>>> Well worth the wait.
>>>
>>> learnfpga@gmail.com wrote:
>>>> This may be their ploy. I paid initial deposit for the 2006 Civic
>>>> because dealer agreed to sell it at just a little over Invoice price. I
>>>> kept waiting for it to come. Never got it. Finally took the deposit
>>>> back and bought a used 2000 Civic.
>>>>
>>>> I think what dealers are doing is they are promising the customers to
>>>> sell the car but then are selling it to the highest bidder. So
>>>> basically if I walk in there and promise to pay more than MSRP than
>>>> they will sell it to me.........
>>>> Anyways good luck with yout Fit....
>>>>
>>>> dgk wrote:
>>>>> I found a dealer willing to sell it at MSRP. He didn't even try to
>>>>> sell me the add-on stuff. So I ordered the sport model and now I have
>>>>> to wait - how long wasn't specified. I suppose I will get it but how
>>>>> long is another matter.
>> I ended up with a cost of $16,520, plus $1383 in sales tax. Ouch. So
>> $18,000 for a Fit. It's end of the year time though, I could have
>> gotten a Civic for $2000 more, but I think I like this better than the
>> Civic. It works for me because I rarely carry anyone in the back seat.
>
> The Civic LXs I have seen on the lot of our local Honda dealer sell for
> about that. 16k will buy a lot of car if you look for something a little
> used -- like a very low mileage Accord or a BMW 850i with a V12 if you
> something a little sporty.
>
>
Using your logic, my home in the country is roughly the same as down town
Chicago. If he wants a Fit, & it meets his needs, why get a used car that
doesn't?
> "dgk" <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote in message
> news:gcf2c21djevq6e8k44rvqfqdb4fqoft9dn@4ax.com...
>> On 21 Jul 2006 13:26:47 -0700, "sapper" <sapper268@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I ordered mine in April (22nd I think). Got it in June - about 7 weeks.
>>> Well worth the wait.
>>>
>>> learnfpga@gmail.com wrote:
>>>> This may be their ploy. I paid initial deposit for the 2006 Civic
>>>> because dealer agreed to sell it at just a little over Invoice price. I
>>>> kept waiting for it to come. Never got it. Finally took the deposit
>>>> back and bought a used 2000 Civic.
>>>>
>>>> I think what dealers are doing is they are promising the customers to
>>>> sell the car but then are selling it to the highest bidder. So
>>>> basically if I walk in there and promise to pay more than MSRP than
>>>> they will sell it to me.........
>>>> Anyways good luck with yout Fit....
>>>>
>>>> dgk wrote:
>>>>> I found a dealer willing to sell it at MSRP. He didn't even try to
>>>>> sell me the add-on stuff. So I ordered the sport model and now I have
>>>>> to wait - how long wasn't specified. I suppose I will get it but how
>>>>> long is another matter.
>> I ended up with a cost of $16,520, plus $1383 in sales tax. Ouch. So
>> $18,000 for a Fit. It's end of the year time though, I could have
>> gotten a Civic for $2000 more, but I think I like this better than the
>> Civic. It works for me because I rarely carry anyone in the back seat.
>
> The Civic LXs I have seen on the lot of our local Honda dealer sell for
> about that. 16k will buy a lot of car if you look for something a little
> used -- like a very low mileage Accord or a BMW 850i with a V12 if you
> something a little sporty.
>
>
Using your logic, my home in the country is roughly the same as down town
Chicago. If he wants a Fit, & it meets his needs, why get a used car that
doesn't?
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Re: Will my Fit actually arrive?
tww wrote:
> "dgk" <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote in message
> news:gcf2c21djevq6e8k44rvqfqdb4fqoft9dn@4ax.com...
>> On 21 Jul 2006 13:26:47 -0700, "sapper" <sapper268@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I ordered mine in April (22nd I think). Got it in June - about 7 weeks.
>>> Well worth the wait.
>>>
>>> learnfpga@gmail.com wrote:
>>>> This may be their ploy. I paid initial deposit for the 2006 Civic
>>>> because dealer agreed to sell it at just a little over Invoice price. I
>>>> kept waiting for it to come. Never got it. Finally took the deposit
>>>> back and bought a used 2000 Civic.
>>>>
>>>> I think what dealers are doing is they are promising the customers to
>>>> sell the car but then are selling it to the highest bidder. So
>>>> basically if I walk in there and promise to pay more than MSRP than
>>>> they will sell it to me.........
>>>> Anyways good luck with yout Fit....
>>>>
>>>> dgk wrote:
>>>>> I found a dealer willing to sell it at MSRP. He didn't even try to
>>>>> sell me the add-on stuff. So I ordered the sport model and now I have
>>>>> to wait - how long wasn't specified. I suppose I will get it but how
>>>>> long is another matter.
>> I ended up with a cost of $16,520, plus $1383 in sales tax. Ouch. So
>> $18,000 for a Fit. It's end of the year time though, I could have
>> gotten a Civic for $2000 more, but I think I like this better than the
>> Civic. It works for me because I rarely carry anyone in the back seat.
>
> The Civic LXs I have seen on the lot of our local Honda dealer sell for
> about that. 16k will buy a lot of car if you look for something a little
> used -- like a very low mileage Accord or a BMW 850i with a V12 if you
> something a little sporty.
>
>
Using your logic, my home in the country is roughly the same as down town
Chicago. If he wants a Fit, & it meets his needs, why get a used car that
doesn't?
> "dgk" <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote in message
> news:gcf2c21djevq6e8k44rvqfqdb4fqoft9dn@4ax.com...
>> On 21 Jul 2006 13:26:47 -0700, "sapper" <sapper268@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I ordered mine in April (22nd I think). Got it in June - about 7 weeks.
>>> Well worth the wait.
>>>
>>> learnfpga@gmail.com wrote:
>>>> This may be their ploy. I paid initial deposit for the 2006 Civic
>>>> because dealer agreed to sell it at just a little over Invoice price. I
>>>> kept waiting for it to come. Never got it. Finally took the deposit
>>>> back and bought a used 2000 Civic.
>>>>
>>>> I think what dealers are doing is they are promising the customers to
>>>> sell the car but then are selling it to the highest bidder. So
>>>> basically if I walk in there and promise to pay more than MSRP than
>>>> they will sell it to me.........
>>>> Anyways good luck with yout Fit....
>>>>
>>>> dgk wrote:
>>>>> I found a dealer willing to sell it at MSRP. He didn't even try to
>>>>> sell me the add-on stuff. So I ordered the sport model and now I have
>>>>> to wait - how long wasn't specified. I suppose I will get it but how
>>>>> long is another matter.
>> I ended up with a cost of $16,520, plus $1383 in sales tax. Ouch. So
>> $18,000 for a Fit. It's end of the year time though, I could have
>> gotten a Civic for $2000 more, but I think I like this better than the
>> Civic. It works for me because I rarely carry anyone in the back seat.
>
> The Civic LXs I have seen on the lot of our local Honda dealer sell for
> about that. 16k will buy a lot of car if you look for something a little
> used -- like a very low mileage Accord or a BMW 850i with a V12 if you
> something a little sporty.
>
>
Using your logic, my home in the country is roughly the same as down town
Chicago. If he wants a Fit, & it meets his needs, why get a used car that
doesn't?
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Re: Will my Fit actually arrive?
tww wrote:
> "dgk" <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote in message
> news:gcf2c21djevq6e8k44rvqfqdb4fqoft9dn@4ax.com...
>> On 21 Jul 2006 13:26:47 -0700, "sapper" <sapper268@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I ordered mine in April (22nd I think). Got it in June - about 7 weeks.
>>> Well worth the wait.
>>>
>>> learnfpga@gmail.com wrote:
>>>> This may be their ploy. I paid initial deposit for the 2006 Civic
>>>> because dealer agreed to sell it at just a little over Invoice price. I
>>>> kept waiting for it to come. Never got it. Finally took the deposit
>>>> back and bought a used 2000 Civic.
>>>>
>>>> I think what dealers are doing is they are promising the customers to
>>>> sell the car but then are selling it to the highest bidder. So
>>>> basically if I walk in there and promise to pay more than MSRP than
>>>> they will sell it to me.........
>>>> Anyways good luck with yout Fit....
>>>>
>>>> dgk wrote:
>>>>> I found a dealer willing to sell it at MSRP. He didn't even try to
>>>>> sell me the add-on stuff. So I ordered the sport model and now I have
>>>>> to wait - how long wasn't specified. I suppose I will get it but how
>>>>> long is another matter.
>> I ended up with a cost of $16,520, plus $1383 in sales tax. Ouch. So
>> $18,000 for a Fit. It's end of the year time though, I could have
>> gotten a Civic for $2000 more, but I think I like this better than the
>> Civic. It works for me because I rarely carry anyone in the back seat.
>
> The Civic LXs I have seen on the lot of our local Honda dealer sell for
> about that. 16k will buy a lot of car if you look for something a little
> used -- like a very low mileage Accord or a BMW 850i with a V12 if you
> something a little sporty.
>
>
Using your logic, my home in the country is roughly the same as down town
Chicago. If he wants a Fit, & it meets his needs, why get a used car that
doesn't?
> "dgk" <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote in message
> news:gcf2c21djevq6e8k44rvqfqdb4fqoft9dn@4ax.com...
>> On 21 Jul 2006 13:26:47 -0700, "sapper" <sapper268@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I ordered mine in April (22nd I think). Got it in June - about 7 weeks.
>>> Well worth the wait.
>>>
>>> learnfpga@gmail.com wrote:
>>>> This may be their ploy. I paid initial deposit for the 2006 Civic
>>>> because dealer agreed to sell it at just a little over Invoice price. I
>>>> kept waiting for it to come. Never got it. Finally took the deposit
>>>> back and bought a used 2000 Civic.
>>>>
>>>> I think what dealers are doing is they are promising the customers to
>>>> sell the car but then are selling it to the highest bidder. So
>>>> basically if I walk in there and promise to pay more than MSRP than
>>>> they will sell it to me.........
>>>> Anyways good luck with yout Fit....
>>>>
>>>> dgk wrote:
>>>>> I found a dealer willing to sell it at MSRP. He didn't even try to
>>>>> sell me the add-on stuff. So I ordered the sport model and now I have
>>>>> to wait - how long wasn't specified. I suppose I will get it but how
>>>>> long is another matter.
>> I ended up with a cost of $16,520, plus $1383 in sales tax. Ouch. So
>> $18,000 for a Fit. It's end of the year time though, I could have
>> gotten a Civic for $2000 more, but I think I like this better than the
>> Civic. It works for me because I rarely carry anyone in the back seat.
>
> The Civic LXs I have seen on the lot of our local Honda dealer sell for
> about that. 16k will buy a lot of car if you look for something a little
> used -- like a very low mileage Accord or a BMW 850i with a V12 if you
> something a little sporty.
>
>
Using your logic, my home in the country is roughly the same as down town
Chicago. If he wants a Fit, & it meets his needs, why get a used car that
doesn't?
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Re: Will my Fit actually arrive?
"dgk" <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote in message news:g1g1c2tum2oo2nk5in54vt3jq2p1su3k0r@4ax.com...
>I found a dealer willing to sell it at MSRP.
HAAAAAAAAAA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! SSSSSSSSSSUCKERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!
Just wait till you go to actually pay for it! MSRP, YA RIGHT!!!!!
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Re: Will my Fit actually arrive?
"dgk" <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote in message news:g1g1c2tum2oo2nk5in54vt3jq2p1su3k0r@4ax.com...
>I found a dealer willing to sell it at MSRP.
HAAAAAAAAAA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! SSSSSSSSSSUCKERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!
Just wait till you go to actually pay for it! MSRP, YA RIGHT!!!!!
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Re: Will my Fit actually arrive?
"dgk" <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote in message news:g1g1c2tum2oo2nk5in54vt3jq2p1su3k0r@4ax.com...
>I found a dealer willing to sell it at MSRP.
HAAAAAAAAAA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! SSSSSSSSSSUCKERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!
Just wait till you go to actually pay for it! MSRP, YA RIGHT!!!!!
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Re: Will my Fit actually arrive?
"dgk" <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote in message news:g1g1c2tum2oo2nk5in54vt3jq2p1su3k0r@4ax.com...
>I found a dealer willing to sell it at MSRP.
HAAAAAAAAAA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! SSSSSSSSSSUCKERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!
Just wait till you go to actually pay for it! MSRP, YA RIGHT!!!!!
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Re: Will my Fit actually arrive?
On Sun, 23 Jul 2006 21:53:47 -0700, "Spaz" <yea@right.com> wrote:
>
>"dgk" <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote in message news:g1g1c2tum2oo2nk5in54vt3jq2p1su3k0r@4ax.com...
>>I found a dealer willing to sell it at MSRP.
>
>HAAAAAAAAAA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! SSSSSSSSSSUCKERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!
>
>Just wait till you go to actually pay for it! MSRP, YA RIGHT!!!!!
>
I signed on the line and paid a deposit. It might take six weeks but
it should arrive. If not, then I keep driving my 1991 Accord.
>
>"dgk" <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote in message news:g1g1c2tum2oo2nk5in54vt3jq2p1su3k0r@4ax.com...
>>I found a dealer willing to sell it at MSRP.
>
>HAAAAAAAAAA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! SSSSSSSSSSUCKERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!
>
>Just wait till you go to actually pay for it! MSRP, YA RIGHT!!!!!
>
I signed on the line and paid a deposit. It might take six weeks but
it should arrive. If not, then I keep driving my 1991 Accord.
#43
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Re: Will my Fit actually arrive?
On Sun, 23 Jul 2006 21:53:47 -0700, "Spaz" <yea@right.com> wrote:
>
>"dgk" <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote in message news:g1g1c2tum2oo2nk5in54vt3jq2p1su3k0r@4ax.com...
>>I found a dealer willing to sell it at MSRP.
>
>HAAAAAAAAAA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! SSSSSSSSSSUCKERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!
>
>Just wait till you go to actually pay for it! MSRP, YA RIGHT!!!!!
>
I signed on the line and paid a deposit. It might take six weeks but
it should arrive. If not, then I keep driving my 1991 Accord.
>
>"dgk" <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote in message news:g1g1c2tum2oo2nk5in54vt3jq2p1su3k0r@4ax.com...
>>I found a dealer willing to sell it at MSRP.
>
>HAAAAAAAAAA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! SSSSSSSSSSUCKERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!
>
>Just wait till you go to actually pay for it! MSRP, YA RIGHT!!!!!
>
I signed on the line and paid a deposit. It might take six weeks but
it should arrive. If not, then I keep driving my 1991 Accord.
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Re: Will my Fit actually arrive?
On Sun, 23 Jul 2006 21:53:47 -0700, "Spaz" <yea@right.com> wrote:
>
>"dgk" <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote in message news:g1g1c2tum2oo2nk5in54vt3jq2p1su3k0r@4ax.com...
>>I found a dealer willing to sell it at MSRP.
>
>HAAAAAAAAAA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! SSSSSSSSSSUCKERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!
>
>Just wait till you go to actually pay for it! MSRP, YA RIGHT!!!!!
>
I signed on the line and paid a deposit. It might take six weeks but
it should arrive. If not, then I keep driving my 1991 Accord.
>
>"dgk" <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote in message news:g1g1c2tum2oo2nk5in54vt3jq2p1su3k0r@4ax.com...
>>I found a dealer willing to sell it at MSRP.
>
>HAAAAAAAAAA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! SSSSSSSSSSUCKERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!
>
>Just wait till you go to actually pay for it! MSRP, YA RIGHT!!!!!
>
I signed on the line and paid a deposit. It might take six weeks but
it should arrive. If not, then I keep driving my 1991 Accord.
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Re: Will my Fit actually arrive?
On Sun, 23 Jul 2006 21:53:47 -0700, "Spaz" <yea@right.com> wrote:
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>"dgk" <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote in message news:g1g1c2tum2oo2nk5in54vt3jq2p1su3k0r@4ax.com...
>>I found a dealer willing to sell it at MSRP.
>
>HAAAAAAAAAA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! SSSSSSSSSSUCKERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!
>
>Just wait till you go to actually pay for it! MSRP, YA RIGHT!!!!!
>
I signed on the line and paid a deposit. It might take six weeks but
it should arrive. If not, then I keep driving my 1991 Accord.
>
>"dgk" <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote in message news:g1g1c2tum2oo2nk5in54vt3jq2p1su3k0r@4ax.com...
>>I found a dealer willing to sell it at MSRP.
>
>HAAAAAAAAAA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! SSSSSSSSSSUCKERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!
>
>Just wait till you go to actually pay for it! MSRP, YA RIGHT!!!!!
>
I signed on the line and paid a deposit. It might take six weeks but
it should arrive. If not, then I keep driving my 1991 Accord.