Seems like a good deal. Is it from a dealership or a used car lot?
Crosby said:
Seems like a good deal. Is it from a dealership or a used car lot?
It’s from the Honda dealership .
Crosby said:
Seems like a good deal. Is it from a dealership or a used car lot?
It’s from the Honda dealership!
Get it now! Ask for a pre-purchase inspection and make sure it’s good. This is a great deal. I bought mine for $10k with 124k miles just six months ago. These cars are amazing – not super comfy, but they do everything well. Just not the best for long drives.
@Drew
I know what you mean. There’s a similar one near me with 110k miles and it’s priced about the same.
@Drew
I agree, but I’d suggest getting the inspection at a different dealership, not the one selling it. Solid choice overall.
@Drew
I got mine last year with only 68k miles, and it’s been the best daily car I’ve had.
Kai said:
@Drew
I got mine last year with only 68k miles, and it’s been the best daily car I’ve had.
That sounds amazing. I ended up with a white one, but I’d have loved the blackberry pearl color instead. Still, I’m happy with what I got.
@Ren
It even had old protective film on it that I peeled off and polished. The paint is perfect, except for a few bumper scuffs. I paid $10k, which might be a bit high, but it’s worth it. It’ll last me a long time.
Crosby said:
Seems like a good deal. Is it from a dealership or a used car lot?
It’s from the Honda dealership!
You should buy it right now. I paid $13k for mine and have no regrets.
Even though it’s automatic, this would be an awesome car for everyday driving. In California, this would easily go for $10,000.
Devon said:
Even though it’s automatic, this would be an awesome car for everyday driving. In California, this would easily go for $10,000.
That’s crazy…
Devon said:
Even though it’s automatic, this would be an awesome car for everyday driving. In California, this would easily go for $10,000.
That’s crazy…
True, but after fees and taxes at a dealership, it might reach that price. A private sale would be cheaper.
I bought a 2008 Fit Sport, same color, with only 46k miles last year from a used car lot. I took it to the dealership for a full service, which included:
- Oil change
- Brake fluid flush
- Fuel induction service (had lower mpg)
- Valve adjustment
- Transmission fluid flush
- Replaced coolant seeping sensor
- New hoses and clips
The only issue I’ve had is with the trunk and rear passenger doors leaking in heavy rain, which is common for this model. I found some solutions online and have been using a cover while I work on fixing it.
@Riley
46k miles is super low! I got my GD3 with 79k miles in 2023.
Casey said:
@Riley
46k miles is super low! I got my GD3 with 79k miles in 2023.
The car was owned by an elderly couple who used it for grocery runs, then it was put on the market after they passed.
My brother recently totaled his Pontiac Vibe. He had been driving a rental until it was deemed totalled, and had to get a new car. He found a 2013 Honda Fit Sport for $8,500 with 92,500 miles. I got to drive it and although it’s a bit sluggish, I enjoyed it. The interior space is impressive. If my 2012 Accord ever needs replacing, I’d consider this car. I keep a Toyota Sienna for daily use, but the Accord is great for fuel savings.
@Reeve
That’s a solid deal. I’ve been looking for a car around that price and mileage.
The price is a little high, but not crazy. Maybe try offering $5,000 and see if they accept it. I’d guess the dealer got it for around $700-800 and is aiming to make a good profit.