2011 Honda Fit
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Q: What’s the lowest discount price I can ask for when buying a *NEW* 2011 HONDA Fit ?
I need help buying this car. MSRP is @ $17,710. How much lower can I get it to be? What SHOULD I be paying for it? Any help would be great. Thanks !!!
A: The Fit is the most popular car in the most popular class of cars, it is unlikely you will get any discounts unless you are an expert negotiator, and are willing to put a full day into wearing down the sales staff. Even then, it is unlikely, because they know they can get full price from the next person to walk in.
Q: 2011 HONDA Fit – car buying help?
I was wondering how much of a discount do you think I could get on a brand new 2011 HONDA Fit (AUTOMATIC) MSRP priced @ $17,710.? Is it possible to get it down to like $14,500-$15,000? I’m hoping that’s the case. Any tips or advice? Any help would be great. Thanks !!! =)
A: You also should compare car insurance quotes for cars before buying one, for example here – carinsurance.yoll.net
Q: 2011 Honda fit or 2011Suzuki SX4 Hatchback?
I am looking to finance a car. I am looking at the 2011 Honda Fit Or the 2011 Suzuki SX4 Hatchback
i want a car with good gas mileage All wheel drive is nice but is it worth the gas sacrifice?
and i want to be able to haul people and gear.
The Suzuki Sx4 gets 25-30 mpg but has all wheel drive
The honda fit gets 45-52 mpg but is only Front wheel drive
The FIT can fit more stuff, the sx4 can but not nearly as much…
so which one is the best overall and if you have driven one or own one i would like feedback.
thanks in advance
A: They are both good cars. The Fit will hold its value better, but the SX-4 comes with a better warranty, is available with AWD and is less expensive when comparably equipped.
Both are very reliable and recommended by Consumer Reports.
I suggest you look at the Fit specs again. They don’t get anything close to 45/52 mpg.
More like 27/35.
Q: What size tire will fit on 17′ rims on my stock 2011 honda civic?
I want to buy 17′ rims and I am trying to estimate my total costs and I want to know what size tires should I put on my 2011 honda civic without the tires rubbing
A: For rims that are 17×7, 17×7.5, 17x 18 for a honda civic 215/45R17 is the perfect tire size. These tires are known as performance tires cause there so low profile.You can get these ultra high performance all season tires anywhere from 500-1000$ depends what brand you go with. As for the tires rubbing against your car that depends up to the width of the rim and if the rim is hitting against the wheel well but you should be fine. Like I said these tires are pretty low profile and you can’t get any smaller or bigger this is the recommended size.
Q: Is the Honda Fit a “girl” car?
I’m a guy in college and I am looking at the 2011 Honda Fit Sport. It is very nice, 120 hp, 27/33 mpg and a lot of good features.
But can a guy drive this car or is it for women?
A: i love the little Honda Fits. they are great on gas, have tons of space, and are very reliable.
I’ve never heard of any one calling it a girl’s car.
Q: Mazda 2 VS. Honda Fit?
The car I drive now is 23 years old and I finally have the opportunity to get a new car. It needs to be small, reliable and economic. I’ve come down to choosing between the 2011 Honda Fit and the 2011 Mazda 2. I like the way the Mazda 2 looks better, but I have to go on more than that. They seem to get similar ratings with the Mazda 2 just a little behind the Honda Fit. So I need your expert advice on which you think should be a better car.
Also, does anyone know much about the Mazda 2, how reliable they might be or if they will be expensive to get fixed sometime down the road? I personally like the Mazda 2 better, but like I said, it’s mostly just for ascetic reasons and because it’s a little smaller. I’m going to be doing A LOT of commuting in this car, so it needs to be able to handle a lot of miles. Part of me keeps going back to the Honda Fit, just for the fact it’s a Honda and they have a great reputation for being reliable. Thanks!
A: I am also in the market for this kind of car. Both cars are reliable and well made. I think the mazda is more comfortable and is fun to drive. Test drive them both and get the one you like best. Life is short you don’t need to buy everything based on economics alone. Its not like your making an extravagant purchase either way , get what you like the best.
Q: Honda Fit Spoiler question. Help please
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I recently bought a honda fit that was a base model (meaning that its just comes with standard parts) I was reluctant to buy the Honda Fit SPORT because of the price. My question is the spoiler for older models (Honda Fit 2007-2010) fit on a Honda Fit 2011? Thank you for your time and answers
a spoiler is the wing in the back of the car. Only honda fit SPORT has it
A: The spoiler from the 2009 and 2010 model years should fit the 2011. The 2007 and 2008 were a previous generation, and I highly doubt the spoiler from those years will fit the 2011.
Q: How many cubic feet is a carton of eggs?
I’m trying to win a contest, how many cartons of eggs fit in a 2011 Honda fit. Normal egg cartons. So I either want to know the answer or just cubic feet of a carton
A: about 280
Q: Would I have to pay extra tax if I bought a new car in Tennessee and live in GA? If yes how much?
I want to buy a 2011 Honda fit and found a great deal in Tennessee. Trying to figure out if it would be worth it or not.
A: You will only pay taxes once (for the state you will be registering the car in, so GA). I have never heard of a dealer charging an out-of-state fee, so you should be fine.
Q: Does any one know if the headlights and taillights from 2009-2010 Honda Accord the same as a 2011?
I’m looking to replace my headlights and taillights to after market on my 2011 Honda Accord Sedan. Every dealer I have found that sells them can’t tell if the 09-10 models will fit an 2011. They look exactly the same from all the pictures I have referenced. I would hate to risk spending the money to find out they don’t fit for some reason. Any help will be greatly appreciated, thanks!
A: No don’t waste ur money. I have an ‘09 accord and the tail lights are different. On the ‘08-’10 the taillights are flat smooth to the body and the white stripe on the red taillight in on the top. The ‘11 accord tail lights are actually bulky/shape off the car and the white stripe of the white is on the bottom. But the taillights are the same, but after market taillights are very expensive just wait two or three years and it will be cheaper =)
Q: Why are mugen products expensive?
I go to different retailers online and all of their mugen brand products are way high. The 2011 honda fit “mugen” grill is $315 after market, and don’t get me started on dealership prices. Is mugen supposed to be exotic or something?
A: I believe Mugen parts are imported from Japan. They also are usually engineered for specific applications. Combine the cost of engineering, cost of importing, the fact that you are looking for aftermarket parts on a relatively new model, and the huge amount of popularity of Mugen parts, and you are left with a larger price. From what I have experienced, Mugen parts are indeed worth the extra cost for engine components. As for the grill, your paying for the name rather than the actual engineering.
Q: how much will the registration on my car cost?
i have a 2011 Honda fit sport the car was $20,000 first owner of the car i live in Denver, co can anyone help
A: Varies from province to province, where you live (What area of the city). But I would guess no more than $50
Q: New car buying decision advice?
2011 Toyota Yaris 3dr Liftback, 2011 Honda Fit, 2011 Nissan Versa 1.8S, 2011 Mazda2 Sport, 2011 Chevy Aveo5, 2011 Ford Fiesta SE, 2011 Hyundai Accent GL?
Which one of these would you pick, and why? If anybody knows any 2010-2011 U.S. models cheaper than these I’m open to suggestions.
A: Unfortunately, there are no “U.S. models” in the subcompact arena — the Chevy Aveo is the cheapest of any of these, but it isn’t actually built in America.
Others to look at: Kia Forte, Scion xB, and possibly the Mitsubishi Lancer.
Of the ones you listed, it depends on what you are after. Fit and Mazda2 will be sportiest, most “fun” to drive. Kia, Hyundai, and Chevy will be the cheapest, if that is your primary concern. Honda and Toyota will cost slightly more to insure (not substantially so), but will be more reliable than the others. Mitsubishi, Mazda, and Nissan are second tier reliability, so still very good choices.
Q: are all car hood latches standard?
In other words will a hood latch from a 2005 Honda Civic fit a 2011 Civic.
Will a 2005 Civic fit a 2005 Accord
Will a 2005 civic fit a 2010 BMW
Please provide some form of reference source.
A: No they vary from manufacturer.
Q: Should we lease a car or get a used car?
we have had our bad luck with used cars and currently looking for a car.
in the past we have gotten cars on craigslist or auctions. although you can sometimes find great deals on them, we have not. so today we(my bf and i) went car shopping. we wanted to get an auto loan. we do not have jobs but we are full time students and in the reserves so we are getting paid monthly. its just the loans and dealerships do not count that as income. once we get a car we plan on looking for part time jobs and still go to school.
we have a co signer. our budeget on a used car was 12,000. 3,000 down payment. we want 200 or lower on a monthly payment. we found a scion xb(box car) for 12,000. 60,000 miles on it and 260 a month. the guy at the dealership said we can fianance a car honda civic or fit 2011. about 18,000-20,000. and under 200 payment with a 3,000 down payment.
we have never bought a car from a dealership. what is the best thing to do? Thank you!!
A: well what I’m actually doing is leasing a 2011 Scion xB. my payments are only $199.24 and that was with a down payment of only $1500. my credit was at the 2nd highest tier that Toyota has so that sure helped, but if you have a co-signer and $3000 to put down you should get a very good price. trust me, they’ll work their asses off to make sure they put you in a car at a good price. in the contract you’ll actually have the option to buy it for a cheaper price then they’d sell it for to another person if you just returned it at the end of the lease. so hope this helps.
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