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Snapcult 08-04-2012 12:27 AM

2012 base.

$0 down
1.45%
60 months
about $300

statik2083 08-05-2012 01:06 PM

I'm paying $400 a month, 200 every other week - Financed over 72 months - bi weekly payments will reduce term to 66mo. 9% interest - My credit rating is good (620) however that's only because I filed bankruptcy within the last year and this is my first loan / credit (Starting over after divorce)

2012 Fit Sport in Crystal Black Pearl w/
Door Visors
Ambient illumination
Cargo tray

Also factored in is extended warranty and gap protection

statik2083 08-05-2012 01:10 PM


Originally Posted by YouKantPimpInaKIA (Post 1070331)
I would gladly post what my monthly payment is and for how long...but then you would see that in the end, I let Renton Honda violate my anus :(

I KNOW THAT FEELING! While the pluses and long term care at Priority Honda (Huntersville, NC) make me feel it was ultimately worth it... if I'd taken the time to read EVERYTHING before I signed... I might not have felt so violated.

Note to others - if you're trading in a vehicle - take it to Carmax and get the written estimate first - chances are they will pay 4 times what your first offer from a Honda place is. (Unless you have something they really want to sell)

jesswin30 08-05-2012 06:37 PM

60 months @ $320

micven55 08-05-2012 08:54 PM

Wow, I guess I'm surprised by the really long terms and little or no money down. You'll be underwater on the car for most of the time you own it. For me: $210/mo, 2 years, 0.9%. Honda made me finance $5000 to get the 0.9%, could have put a little more down.

malraux 08-05-2012 09:08 PM


Originally Posted by micven55 (Post 1121132)
Wow, I guess I'm surprised by the really long terms and little or no money down. You'll be underwater on the car for most of the time you own it. For me: $210/mo, 2 years, 0.9%. Honda made me finance $5000 to get the 0.9%, could have put a little more down.

For me, the really long (60 month) loan term made sense since Honda was doing 0.9% I've got better places to put the money in the interim. That said, I've never seen it make sense to have so little a down payment that you end up underwater on the loan. I put down enough to cover the first year's depreciation; all the more reason to buy a car that doesn't lose much value when you drive it off the lot.

But yeah, holy crap some people got some bad deals.


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