Will my Fit actually arrive?
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Re: Will my Fit actually arrive?
On Fri, 21 Jul 2006 07:55:04 -0400, dgk <dgk@somewhere.com> 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 think the Fit's are currently overpriced at list, not shocking for a
new model. I ordered an Accord not on the lot way back when, it was
late (and I was driving a rental!), so I shopped around a bit and
found a dealer who would meet price and had one on the lot - got a
hundred bucks off the price I'd negotiated. I'd suggest something
like that to you, but doubt that anyone is going to be offering
discounts on stock Fit's for a while.
J.
>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 think the Fit's are currently overpriced at list, not shocking for a
new model. I ordered an Accord not on the lot way back when, it was
late (and I was driving a rental!), so I shopped around a bit and
found a dealer who would meet price and had one on the lot - got a
hundred bucks off the price I'd negotiated. I'd suggest something
like that to you, but doubt that anyone is going to be offering
discounts on stock Fit's for a while.
J.
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Re: Will my Fit actually arrive?
"JXStern" <JXSternChangeX2R@gte.net> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 21 Jul 2006 07:55:04 -0400, dgk <dgk@somewhere.com> 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 think the Fit's are currently overpriced at list, not shocking for a
> new model. I ordered an Accord not on the lot way back when, it was
> late (and I was driving a rental!), so I shopped around a bit and
> found a dealer who would meet price and had one on the lot - got a
> hundred bucks off the price I'd negotiated. I'd suggest something
> like that to you, but doubt that anyone is going to be offering
> discounts on stock Fit's for a while.
>
> J.
>
If they're selling really well at the current prices, they're not
over-priced.
Skippy
E&OE
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Re: Will my Fit actually arrive?
"JXStern" <JXSternChangeX2R@gte.net> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 21 Jul 2006 07:55:04 -0400, dgk <dgk@somewhere.com> 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 think the Fit's are currently overpriced at list, not shocking for a
> new model. I ordered an Accord not on the lot way back when, it was
> late (and I was driving a rental!), so I shopped around a bit and
> found a dealer who would meet price and had one on the lot - got a
> hundred bucks off the price I'd negotiated. I'd suggest something
> like that to you, but doubt that anyone is going to be offering
> discounts on stock Fit's for a while.
>
> J.
>
If they're selling really well at the current prices, they're not
over-priced.
Skippy
E&OE
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Re: Will my Fit actually arrive?
"JXStern" <JXSternChangeX2R@gte.net> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 21 Jul 2006 07:55:04 -0400, dgk <dgk@somewhere.com> 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 think the Fit's are currently overpriced at list, not shocking for a
> new model. I ordered an Accord not on the lot way back when, it was
> late (and I was driving a rental!), so I shopped around a bit and
> found a dealer who would meet price and had one on the lot - got a
> hundred bucks off the price I'd negotiated. I'd suggest something
> like that to you, but doubt that anyone is going to be offering
> discounts on stock Fit's for a while.
>
> J.
>
If they're selling really well at the current prices, they're not
over-priced.
Skippy
E&OE
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Re: Will my Fit actually arrive?
"JXStern" <JXSternChangeX2R@gte.net> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 21 Jul 2006 07:55:04 -0400, dgk <dgk@somewhere.com> 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 think the Fit's are currently overpriced at list, not shocking for a
> new model. I ordered an Accord not on the lot way back when, it was
> late (and I was driving a rental!), so I shopped around a bit and
> found a dealer who would meet price and had one on the lot - got a
> hundred bucks off the price I'd negotiated. I'd suggest something
> like that to you, but doubt that anyone is going to be offering
> discounts on stock Fit's for a while.
>
> J.
>
If they're selling really well at the current prices, they're not
over-priced.
Skippy
E&OE
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Re: Will my Fit actually arrive?
On Wed, 26 Jul 2006 18:08:19 +0100, "Skippy" <Skippy@spam.com> wrote:
>If they're selling really well at the current prices, they're not
>over-priced.
Hey, it's pricing 101, I agree, often done for new products.
Then they start cutting deals and it seems sweet.
Then they don't raise the list much for a couple of years, showing the
goodness of their hearts, and after a few years it's at equilibrium.
List price is currently too close to Civic.
J.
>If they're selling really well at the current prices, they're not
>over-priced.
Hey, it's pricing 101, I agree, often done for new products.
Then they start cutting deals and it seems sweet.
Then they don't raise the list much for a couple of years, showing the
goodness of their hearts, and after a few years it's at equilibrium.
List price is currently too close to Civic.
J.
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Re: Will my Fit actually arrive?
On Wed, 26 Jul 2006 18:08:19 +0100, "Skippy" <Skippy@spam.com> wrote:
>If they're selling really well at the current prices, they're not
>over-priced.
Hey, it's pricing 101, I agree, often done for new products.
Then they start cutting deals and it seems sweet.
Then they don't raise the list much for a couple of years, showing the
goodness of their hearts, and after a few years it's at equilibrium.
List price is currently too close to Civic.
J.
>If they're selling really well at the current prices, they're not
>over-priced.
Hey, it's pricing 101, I agree, often done for new products.
Then they start cutting deals and it seems sweet.
Then they don't raise the list much for a couple of years, showing the
goodness of their hearts, and after a few years it's at equilibrium.
List price is currently too close to Civic.
J.
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Re: Will my Fit actually arrive?
On Wed, 26 Jul 2006 18:08:19 +0100, "Skippy" <Skippy@spam.com> wrote:
>If they're selling really well at the current prices, they're not
>over-priced.
Hey, it's pricing 101, I agree, often done for new products.
Then they start cutting deals and it seems sweet.
Then they don't raise the list much for a couple of years, showing the
goodness of their hearts, and after a few years it's at equilibrium.
List price is currently too close to Civic.
J.
>If they're selling really well at the current prices, they're not
>over-priced.
Hey, it's pricing 101, I agree, often done for new products.
Then they start cutting deals and it seems sweet.
Then they don't raise the list much for a couple of years, showing the
goodness of their hearts, and after a few years it's at equilibrium.
List price is currently too close to Civic.
J.
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Re: Will my Fit actually arrive?
On Wed, 26 Jul 2006 18:08:19 +0100, "Skippy" <Skippy@spam.com> wrote:
>If they're selling really well at the current prices, they're not
>over-priced.
Hey, it's pricing 101, I agree, often done for new products.
Then they start cutting deals and it seems sweet.
Then they don't raise the list much for a couple of years, showing the
goodness of their hearts, and after a few years it's at equilibrium.
List price is currently too close to Civic.
J.
>If they're selling really well at the current prices, they're not
>over-priced.
Hey, it's pricing 101, I agree, often done for new products.
Then they start cutting deals and it seems sweet.
Then they don't raise the list much for a couple of years, showing the
goodness of their hearts, and after a few years it's at equilibrium.
List price is currently too close to Civic.
J.
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Re: Will my Fit actually arrive?
On Wed, 26 Jul 2006 23:59:09 GMT, JXStern <JXSternChangeX2R@gte.net>
wrote:
>On Wed, 26 Jul 2006 18:08:19 +0100, "Skippy" <Skippy@spam.com> wrote:
>>If they're selling really well at the current prices, they're not
>>over-priced.
>
>Hey, it's pricing 101, I agree, often done for new products.
>
>Then they start cutting deals and it seems sweet.
>
>Then they don't raise the list much for a couple of years, showing the
>goodness of their hearts, and after a few years it's at equilibrium.
>
>List price is currently too close to Civic.
>
>J.
Only if I wanted a Civic. Doesn't meet my needs.
wrote:
>On Wed, 26 Jul 2006 18:08:19 +0100, "Skippy" <Skippy@spam.com> wrote:
>>If they're selling really well at the current prices, they're not
>>over-priced.
>
>Hey, it's pricing 101, I agree, often done for new products.
>
>Then they start cutting deals and it seems sweet.
>
>Then they don't raise the list much for a couple of years, showing the
>goodness of their hearts, and after a few years it's at equilibrium.
>
>List price is currently too close to Civic.
>
>J.
Only if I wanted a Civic. Doesn't meet my needs.
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Re: Will my Fit actually arrive?
On Wed, 26 Jul 2006 23:59:09 GMT, JXStern <JXSternChangeX2R@gte.net>
wrote:
>On Wed, 26 Jul 2006 18:08:19 +0100, "Skippy" <Skippy@spam.com> wrote:
>>If they're selling really well at the current prices, they're not
>>over-priced.
>
>Hey, it's pricing 101, I agree, often done for new products.
>
>Then they start cutting deals and it seems sweet.
>
>Then they don't raise the list much for a couple of years, showing the
>goodness of their hearts, and after a few years it's at equilibrium.
>
>List price is currently too close to Civic.
>
>J.
Only if I wanted a Civic. Doesn't meet my needs.
wrote:
>On Wed, 26 Jul 2006 18:08:19 +0100, "Skippy" <Skippy@spam.com> wrote:
>>If they're selling really well at the current prices, they're not
>>over-priced.
>
>Hey, it's pricing 101, I agree, often done for new products.
>
>Then they start cutting deals and it seems sweet.
>
>Then they don't raise the list much for a couple of years, showing the
>goodness of their hearts, and after a few years it's at equilibrium.
>
>List price is currently too close to Civic.
>
>J.
Only if I wanted a Civic. Doesn't meet my needs.
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Re: Will my Fit actually arrive?
On Wed, 26 Jul 2006 23:59:09 GMT, JXStern <JXSternChangeX2R@gte.net>
wrote:
>On Wed, 26 Jul 2006 18:08:19 +0100, "Skippy" <Skippy@spam.com> wrote:
>>If they're selling really well at the current prices, they're not
>>over-priced.
>
>Hey, it's pricing 101, I agree, often done for new products.
>
>Then they start cutting deals and it seems sweet.
>
>Then they don't raise the list much for a couple of years, showing the
>goodness of their hearts, and after a few years it's at equilibrium.
>
>List price is currently too close to Civic.
>
>J.
Only if I wanted a Civic. Doesn't meet my needs.
wrote:
>On Wed, 26 Jul 2006 18:08:19 +0100, "Skippy" <Skippy@spam.com> wrote:
>>If they're selling really well at the current prices, they're not
>>over-priced.
>
>Hey, it's pricing 101, I agree, often done for new products.
>
>Then they start cutting deals and it seems sweet.
>
>Then they don't raise the list much for a couple of years, showing the
>goodness of their hearts, and after a few years it's at equilibrium.
>
>List price is currently too close to Civic.
>
>J.
Only if I wanted a Civic. Doesn't meet my needs.
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Re: Will my Fit actually arrive?
On Wed, 26 Jul 2006 23:59:09 GMT, JXStern <JXSternChangeX2R@gte.net>
wrote:
>On Wed, 26 Jul 2006 18:08:19 +0100, "Skippy" <Skippy@spam.com> wrote:
>>If they're selling really well at the current prices, they're not
>>over-priced.
>
>Hey, it's pricing 101, I agree, often done for new products.
>
>Then they start cutting deals and it seems sweet.
>
>Then they don't raise the list much for a couple of years, showing the
>goodness of their hearts, and after a few years it's at equilibrium.
>
>List price is currently too close to Civic.
>
>J.
Only if I wanted a Civic. Doesn't meet my needs.
wrote:
>On Wed, 26 Jul 2006 18:08:19 +0100, "Skippy" <Skippy@spam.com> wrote:
>>If they're selling really well at the current prices, they're not
>>over-priced.
>
>Hey, it's pricing 101, I agree, often done for new products.
>
>Then they start cutting deals and it seems sweet.
>
>Then they don't raise the list much for a couple of years, showing the
>goodness of their hearts, and after a few years it's at equilibrium.
>
>List price is currently too close to Civic.
>
>J.
Only if I wanted a Civic. Doesn't meet my needs.
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