2013 Honda Fit Buyers checkin! post pics and OTD price!
Yes, get a set of 4 snow tires. We have 2 Fits in our family. One has Blizzaks, and the other Arctic Alpins. I've driven both of them in the snow with, and without the snow tires and the handling is much more secure with the snow tires. Congratulations on your new Fit. Enjoy!
Hey all, sorry for the necro bump here, but I used this topic and many other resources when purchasing my fit, so I wanted to contribute now that I am a new owner.
I paid 18,778.97 for a new 2013 automatic fit with navi. After tax, doc fee, registration, total cost was 20,800.
Hope this helps other potential buyers. It was actually pretty hard finding a dealer willing to locate a sport w/ Navi, definitely not as popular a choice.
I paid 18,778.97 for a new 2013 automatic fit with navi. After tax, doc fee, registration, total cost was 20,800.
Hope this helps other potential buyers. It was actually pretty hard finding a dealer willing to locate a sport w/ Navi, definitely not as popular a choice.

Lol I thought I got a good deal till I got on here. 2013 Blue Raz Fit Sport Automatic, 15 miles on it.
Wheel locks, Door Protectors, Tinted, Cargo tray, Floor Mats, .9 APR.
Talked to 6 of the biggest Honda Dealers in AZ and no one could touch it.
Bell Honda matched Tempe Honda and came with the extras.
Cash Price $17979.10
+ Tax $1808.11
+ Doc Fee $395
+ Lic,Reg,Tire,Postage $14.75
+ Gov Certificate $4
+ MVD Fee $18.35
- Honda Cash $500
= $19,719.31 OTD.
Hello all,
I'm new to the forums and I'm from Canada. I was offered...
2013 Honda Fit Sport M/T (Taffeta White)
Honda Alarm System
$23,335.20 CDN OTD (48 month financing, 1.49% financing, Putting a down payment does not affect the price)
Is this a bad deal in terms of Canada?
I'm new to the forums and I'm from Canada. I was offered...
2013 Honda Fit Sport M/T (Taffeta White)
Honda Alarm System
$23,335.20 CDN OTD (48 month financing, 1.49% financing, Putting a down payment does not affect the price)
Is this a bad deal in terms of Canada?
Am I getting a good price?
Hello everyone- I just lost my 2007 Fit Sport (52,000 miles) in a accident
. I am looking to buy a 2013 Fit Sport- I'm not going to finance, going to pay cash up front. I have two OTD price quotes one for $18,670.81 another for $18,869.00. Apparently I don't qualify for some incentives because I am NOT financing. Are these fair prices or should I keep shopping?
. I am looking to buy a 2013 Fit Sport- I'm not going to finance, going to pay cash up front. I have two OTD price quotes one for $18,670.81 another for $18,869.00. Apparently I don't qualify for some incentives because I am NOT financing. Are these fair prices or should I keep shopping?
Hello everyone- I just lost my 2007 Fit Sport (52,000 miles) in a accident
. I am looking to buy a 2013 Fit Sport- I'm not going to finance, going to pay cash up front. I have two OTD price quotes one for $18,670.81 another for $18,869.00. Apparently I don't qualify for some incentives because I am NOT financing. Are these fair prices or should I keep shopping?
. I am looking to buy a 2013 Fit Sport- I'm not going to finance, going to pay cash up front. I have two OTD price quotes one for $18,670.81 another for $18,869.00. Apparently I don't qualify for some incentives because I am NOT financing. Are these fair prices or should I keep shopping?Hello everyone- I just lost my 2007 Fit Sport (52,000 miles) in a accident
. I am looking to buy a 2013 Fit Sport- I'm not going to finance, going to pay cash up front. I have two OTD price quotes one for $18,670.81 another for $18,869.00. Apparently I don't qualify for some incentives because I am NOT financing. Are these fair prices or should I keep shopping?
. I am looking to buy a 2013 Fit Sport- I'm not going to finance, going to pay cash up front. I have two OTD price quotes one for $18,670.81 another for $18,869.00. Apparently I don't qualify for some incentives because I am NOT financing. Are these fair prices or should I keep shopping?
Yes you can do that. If you finance through Honda, the price is $500 less. Then on your first bill, you can pay it off if you like. But at 0.9% interest that's free money.
Just got a 2013 fit sport, no navi, for 17,066 OTD.
Financed $6k just to get the -$500, planning to pay it off on the first bill.
Already got a quote from local customizer for $2,000 to tint all windows (ceramic) and add Kenwood touchscreen navi system plus back-up cam.
Financed $6k just to get the -$500, planning to pay it off on the first bill.
Already got a quote from local customizer for $2,000 to tint all windows (ceramic) and add Kenwood touchscreen navi system plus back-up cam.
Last week my wife bought a 2013 Fit base automatic, vortex blue pearl:
$16,088 local dealer (Brighton Honda) matched e-quotes from two other dealers
$190 doc fee
$977 Michigan sales tax
$85 Title & partial year plate
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$17,340 OTD
HFS financing at 0.9%.
$16,088 local dealer (Brighton Honda) matched e-quotes from two other dealers
$190 doc fee
$977 Michigan sales tax
$85 Title & partial year plate
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$17,340 OTD
HFS financing at 0.9%.

Sorry so big lol... I couldn't get the link to work, so I had to copy and paste from my Facebook.
I got mine less than a week ago. It had 26 miles on it... 21 of those were from the salesman going to pick it up from another dealer (these guys gave us more on my trade in than the other store wanted to do).
Our out-the-door price was right at $20,000... but that includes the fact that I was a little upside down on my trade-in, thanks to commuting an hour and some change each way daily while I was working on my graduate degree. It also includes the taxes being higher, thanks to Georgia's car taxes that took the place of the ad valorem that used to be paid annually, and the 7 yr/ 80,000 mile warranty.
Last edited by cwinfrey; Dec 26, 2013 at 10:07 PM.
I purchased a Certified Pre-Owned 2010 Fit Sport two weeks ago. Just 14,500 miles...the previous owner kept immaculate care of the car. Original selling price was $14,900. They gave it to me for $14,500. After all the extras (taxes, fees, extended 120k mile warranty) it was $17,000 OTD. Put down $4,500 and will be paying $220 per month.
Part of the down payment came from the quick sale of my 1999 Honda Civic...not much to look at but still going strong at 170k miles.
Love the car so far and am looking forward to many happy years with it!
Part of the down payment came from the quick sale of my 1999 Honda Civic...not much to look at but still going strong at 170k miles.
Love the car so far and am looking forward to many happy years with it!
Last edited by JimFit61; Dec 27, 2013 at 10:57 PM.
I think I got a pretty good deal. 15,350 less $500 flex cash. So really, 14,380. Brand new base model, 2013. No mats though.
Came out to 17,750 OTD, and that includes the 8 yr 120k D82 warranty extension.
How'd I do?
Came out to 17,750 OTD, and that includes the 8 yr 120k D82 warranty extension.
How'd I do?




