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I bought mine November 28, 2016. I paid $18,000 out the door. The best practical car I have ever owned. I drove down to the dealer in my Porsche 911 Turbo (997.1). I paid cash. Dealer filled the tank, one guy drove my Fit to my house and another followed in another car. Left the Fit with me, and the two guys returned back to the dealer with their one car.
Milano Red manual transmission. "]https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fitfreak.net-vbulletin/2000x901/20250904_175001_39794a86a39e38186f12ef18c25b862d5e 9d06a5.jpg[/img] Paid $21,500 in full OTD. Milano Red manual transmission.
Milano Red manual transmission. "]https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fitfreak.net-vbulletin/900x2000/20250904_175001_39794a86a39e38186f12ef18c25b862d5e 9d06a5.jpg[/img] Paid $21,500 in full OTD. Milano Red manual transmission.
5th car I'd ever bought. The OTD number isn't super useful for others, due to the trade-in and the way taxes are calculated against it, but it came out to $19,595 or so. 2018 and 2019 Fit EX MT6 are the only North American Fits with manual transmission + Honda-Sensing(TM) combo, and EX manuals are rare to begin with, so it's a rare car. Still under 9500 miles on the odometer.