How much did you pay for your Fit?
how many miles were on it?
Hey all! Just bought my 2010 Fit Sport. Mileage 31,000. Price $13,772. Clean with only one small touch up to the body. New tires. Purchased from a dealer near Akron, Ohio. Love it except the ride is a bit bumpier than my 2000 Honda Civic. Lowered the tire pressure a tad and now it's better.
new 2012 fit
A little late on this post.
purchased my 2012 honda fit taffeta white sport no nav. 5 speed, in march 2012.
$15,600. plus tt&l
Upgrades so far: Tanabe springs, intake, DC axle back muffler, 17x7 drag dr-8 with 205/40 tires. Just ordered some new wheels they come in today, STR 17x8.5 w/ 205/40 tires. will post pics later
purchased my 2012 honda fit taffeta white sport no nav. 5 speed, in march 2012.
$15,600. plus tt&l
Upgrades so far: Tanabe springs, intake, DC axle back muffler, 17x7 drag dr-8 with 205/40 tires. Just ordered some new wheels they come in today, STR 17x8.5 w/ 205/40 tires. will post pics later
2013 Blue Raspberry Fit Base
I just got mine on Friday and paid $15,822 for my 2013 Fit base. $16789 after tax, tag, title, & fee (price included delivery fee, only fee was the admin or 'processing fee'.) Super glad VA lowers tax on cars to 3.17% after looking at what they pay in WA! General sales tax here is 9%.
I possibly could have haggled a bit more but it was under the price I was willing to pay and from all internet research, pretty close to dealer invoice & comparable to other area dealer prices.
I financed with the dealer - not good enough credit to get the 0.9 offer but they beat the rate the credit union was offering me.
Also just bought the armrest console on Amazon and that it really a must for my long trips (and even general day to day use.) Can't wait for it to arrive!
I possibly could have haggled a bit more but it was under the price I was willing to pay and from all internet research, pretty close to dealer invoice & comparable to other area dealer prices.
I financed with the dealer - not good enough credit to get the 0.9 offer but they beat the rate the credit union was offering me.
Also just bought the armrest console on Amazon and that it really a must for my long trips (and even general day to day use.) Can't wait for it to arrive!
2007 Fit Sport automatic, Brilliant Orange, 94,500 miles.
The car had a minor burn mark on one of the seats, and a 2 inch scratch at the bottom of the front side skirt (from a curb no doubt). The car also has normal pitting of the paint on the hood and front bumper. I also swapped out all the fluids in the vehicle for $450.
I paid only $6,500 for the car and appears that I got the buy of the century. After doing over a year's worth of research, when I found the car for sale, I bought it sight unseen over the phone. Crazy, huh? Based on the length of our phone conversation, I knew the person was telling me the truth about the car. When I drove 2.5 hours and examined it, the only two things that slightly bothered me was the fact that he had left the OEM Honda Blue radiator fluid in the car for 6 years and 94,500 miles. The fluid looked pretty bad. I also found a (very) small amount of water under the spare tire. So, for $6,950 (not including taxes and tags) I have a fantastically running vehicle that should last a very long time.
The car had a minor burn mark on one of the seats, and a 2 inch scratch at the bottom of the front side skirt (from a curb no doubt). The car also has normal pitting of the paint on the hood and front bumper. I also swapped out all the fluids in the vehicle for $450.
I paid only $6,500 for the car and appears that I got the buy of the century. After doing over a year's worth of research, when I found the car for sale, I bought it sight unseen over the phone. Crazy, huh? Based on the length of our phone conversation, I knew the person was telling me the truth about the car. When I drove 2.5 hours and examined it, the only two things that slightly bothered me was the fact that he had left the OEM Honda Blue radiator fluid in the car for 6 years and 94,500 miles. The fluid looked pretty bad. I also found a (very) small amount of water under the spare tire. So, for $6,950 (not including taxes and tags) I have a fantastically running vehicle that should last a very long time.
Saturday I bought a 2010 base w/AT for $10.2K US. It 67,600 miles looks pretty much perfect. It was $11,004 with tax, title and plates.
Quite happy so far. It had new tires, AT fluid change and a few more things at about 48K miles.
IT has a Honda Care warranty up to 100,000 miles or sometime around 2017 from the previous owner. I have to see if I can get it transferred.
Quite happy so far. It had new tires, AT fluid change and a few more things at about 48K miles.
IT has a Honda Care warranty up to 100,000 miles or sometime around 2017 from the previous owner. I have to see if I can get it transferred.
Last edited by JivaGo; Jun 10, 2013 at 10:23 AM.
My brother has purchased a 2009 Honda Fit. It has cloaked around 20k miles on it as far as i remember. It has cost him around $11k. I guess it is a pretty good deal..going to make it mine in the near future.
Certified Used 2010 Sport AT with 15,000 miles for $15,980 (not including taxes & fees), one owner, and awesome maintenance record. Has 48,000 mi bumper to bumper. Came with cargo tray, cargo cover, and free window tint.
Last edited by bfits; Jul 14, 2013 at 12:12 AM.



