Hondacare Warranty for a new FIT???
#1
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Hondacare Warranty for a new FIT???
Last month we bought a new Fit Sport and are delighted. We shopped via
phone and found a dealer only an hour away that had one coming in and
was willing to sell it at sticker price.
As we bought the car the saleswoman was fine and helpful. But when we
were ushered into the office of the "closer" who does the paperwork, the
weather changed a bit when we produced a certified check for the price
we had discussed on the phone.
He didn't mention teflon sealant, undercoating, and theft-proof wheels,
etc., but insisted that a Hondacare extended warranty could only be
bought at time of purchase, and was $2,200 to extend the warranty to
100k miles. He offered to take a personal check or credit card for the
difference. We didn't bite, and drove away in the new car (first Honda
in the family, but not the last!).
When my Toyota Prius approached 36k miles, my local dealer asked $1,900
for a Toyota Platinum warranty (100k miles/7Y). I shopped online, and
got precisely the same thing for under $1k from a dealer that sells them
online.
Seems to me that the Hondacare warranty might be available similarly, as
that Fit nears the end of the original warranty. Or, given the lower
complexity of the FIT (compared to the Prius), perhaps it makes sense
not to extend the warranty at all.
Thanks for your views, gurus.
PS - the FIT is auto trans, drives 40-50 miles a day (half on freeways),
and with A/C on averages 34.5 mpg. It's accumulated about 1.5k miles so far.
phone and found a dealer only an hour away that had one coming in and
was willing to sell it at sticker price.
As we bought the car the saleswoman was fine and helpful. But when we
were ushered into the office of the "closer" who does the paperwork, the
weather changed a bit when we produced a certified check for the price
we had discussed on the phone.
He didn't mention teflon sealant, undercoating, and theft-proof wheels,
etc., but insisted that a Hondacare extended warranty could only be
bought at time of purchase, and was $2,200 to extend the warranty to
100k miles. He offered to take a personal check or credit card for the
difference. We didn't bite, and drove away in the new car (first Honda
in the family, but not the last!).
When my Toyota Prius approached 36k miles, my local dealer asked $1,900
for a Toyota Platinum warranty (100k miles/7Y). I shopped online, and
got precisely the same thing for under $1k from a dealer that sells them
online.
Seems to me that the Hondacare warranty might be available similarly, as
that Fit nears the end of the original warranty. Or, given the lower
complexity of the FIT (compared to the Prius), perhaps it makes sense
not to extend the warranty at all.
Thanks for your views, gurus.
PS - the FIT is auto trans, drives 40-50 miles a day (half on freeways),
and with A/C on averages 34.5 mpg. It's accumulated about 1.5k miles so far.
#2
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Re: Hondacare Warranty for a new FIT???
You can find it on line. My accord hybrid 8 year zero deductible 120k miles
hondcare was around $1100 last year. Yours should be much less. One reason
to buy one is that when you decide to sell the car, you get most your money
back on the warranty since it should be transferable.
"Ike" <binarydotike@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:cMcQg.6289$%i.2927@tornado.socal.rr.com...
> Last month we bought a new Fit Sport and are delighted. We shopped via
> phone and found a dealer only an hour away that had one coming in and was
> willing to sell it at sticker price.
>
> As we bought the car the saleswoman was fine and helpful. But when we were
> ushered into the office of the "closer" who does the paperwork, the
> weather changed a bit when we produced a certified check for the price we
> had discussed on the phone.
>
> He didn't mention teflon sealant, undercoating, and theft-proof wheels,
> etc., but insisted that a Hondacare extended warranty could only be bought
> at time of purchase, and was $2,200 to extend the warranty to 100k miles.
> He offered to take a personal check or credit card for the difference. We
> didn't bite, and drove away in the new car (first Honda in the family, but
> not the last!).
>
> When my Toyota Prius approached 36k miles, my local dealer asked $1,900
> for a Toyota Platinum warranty (100k miles/7Y). I shopped online, and got
> precisely the same thing for under $1k from a dealer that sells them
> online.
>
> Seems to me that the Hondacare warranty might be available similarly, as
> that Fit nears the end of the original warranty. Or, given the lower
> complexity of the FIT (compared to the Prius), perhaps it makes sense not
> to extend the warranty at all.
>
> Thanks for your views, gurus.
>
>
> PS - the FIT is auto trans, drives 40-50 miles a day (half on freeways),
> and with A/C on averages 34.5 mpg. It's accumulated about 1.5k miles so
> far.
hondcare was around $1100 last year. Yours should be much less. One reason
to buy one is that when you decide to sell the car, you get most your money
back on the warranty since it should be transferable.
"Ike" <binarydotike@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:cMcQg.6289$%i.2927@tornado.socal.rr.com...
> Last month we bought a new Fit Sport and are delighted. We shopped via
> phone and found a dealer only an hour away that had one coming in and was
> willing to sell it at sticker price.
>
> As we bought the car the saleswoman was fine and helpful. But when we were
> ushered into the office of the "closer" who does the paperwork, the
> weather changed a bit when we produced a certified check for the price we
> had discussed on the phone.
>
> He didn't mention teflon sealant, undercoating, and theft-proof wheels,
> etc., but insisted that a Hondacare extended warranty could only be bought
> at time of purchase, and was $2,200 to extend the warranty to 100k miles.
> He offered to take a personal check or credit card for the difference. We
> didn't bite, and drove away in the new car (first Honda in the family, but
> not the last!).
>
> When my Toyota Prius approached 36k miles, my local dealer asked $1,900
> for a Toyota Platinum warranty (100k miles/7Y). I shopped online, and got
> precisely the same thing for under $1k from a dealer that sells them
> online.
>
> Seems to me that the Hondacare warranty might be available similarly, as
> that Fit nears the end of the original warranty. Or, given the lower
> complexity of the FIT (compared to the Prius), perhaps it makes sense not
> to extend the warranty at all.
>
> Thanks for your views, gurus.
>
>
> PS - the FIT is auto trans, drives 40-50 miles a day (half on freeways),
> and with A/C on averages 34.5 mpg. It's accumulated about 1.5k miles so
> far.
#3
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Re: Hondacare Warranty for a new FIT???
You can find it on line. My accord hybrid 8 year zero deductible 120k miles
hondcare was around $1100 last year. Yours should be much less. One reason
to buy one is that when you decide to sell the car, you get most your money
back on the warranty since it should be transferable.
"Ike" <binarydotike@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:cMcQg.6289$%i.2927@tornado.socal.rr.com...
> Last month we bought a new Fit Sport and are delighted. We shopped via
> phone and found a dealer only an hour away that had one coming in and was
> willing to sell it at sticker price.
>
> As we bought the car the saleswoman was fine and helpful. But when we were
> ushered into the office of the "closer" who does the paperwork, the
> weather changed a bit when we produced a certified check for the price we
> had discussed on the phone.
>
> He didn't mention teflon sealant, undercoating, and theft-proof wheels,
> etc., but insisted that a Hondacare extended warranty could only be bought
> at time of purchase, and was $2,200 to extend the warranty to 100k miles.
> He offered to take a personal check or credit card for the difference. We
> didn't bite, and drove away in the new car (first Honda in the family, but
> not the last!).
>
> When my Toyota Prius approached 36k miles, my local dealer asked $1,900
> for a Toyota Platinum warranty (100k miles/7Y). I shopped online, and got
> precisely the same thing for under $1k from a dealer that sells them
> online.
>
> Seems to me that the Hondacare warranty might be available similarly, as
> that Fit nears the end of the original warranty. Or, given the lower
> complexity of the FIT (compared to the Prius), perhaps it makes sense not
> to extend the warranty at all.
>
> Thanks for your views, gurus.
>
>
> PS - the FIT is auto trans, drives 40-50 miles a day (half on freeways),
> and with A/C on averages 34.5 mpg. It's accumulated about 1.5k miles so
> far.
hondcare was around $1100 last year. Yours should be much less. One reason
to buy one is that when you decide to sell the car, you get most your money
back on the warranty since it should be transferable.
"Ike" <binarydotike@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:cMcQg.6289$%i.2927@tornado.socal.rr.com...
> Last month we bought a new Fit Sport and are delighted. We shopped via
> phone and found a dealer only an hour away that had one coming in and was
> willing to sell it at sticker price.
>
> As we bought the car the saleswoman was fine and helpful. But when we were
> ushered into the office of the "closer" who does the paperwork, the
> weather changed a bit when we produced a certified check for the price we
> had discussed on the phone.
>
> He didn't mention teflon sealant, undercoating, and theft-proof wheels,
> etc., but insisted that a Hondacare extended warranty could only be bought
> at time of purchase, and was $2,200 to extend the warranty to 100k miles.
> He offered to take a personal check or credit card for the difference. We
> didn't bite, and drove away in the new car (first Honda in the family, but
> not the last!).
>
> When my Toyota Prius approached 36k miles, my local dealer asked $1,900
> for a Toyota Platinum warranty (100k miles/7Y). I shopped online, and got
> precisely the same thing for under $1k from a dealer that sells them
> online.
>
> Seems to me that the Hondacare warranty might be available similarly, as
> that Fit nears the end of the original warranty. Or, given the lower
> complexity of the FIT (compared to the Prius), perhaps it makes sense not
> to extend the warranty at all.
>
> Thanks for your views, gurus.
>
>
> PS - the FIT is auto trans, drives 40-50 miles a day (half on freeways),
> and with A/C on averages 34.5 mpg. It's accumulated about 1.5k miles so
> far.
#4
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Re: Hondacare Warranty for a new FIT???
You can find it on line. My accord hybrid 8 year zero deductible 120k miles
hondcare was around $1100 last year. Yours should be much less. One reason
to buy one is that when you decide to sell the car, you get most your money
back on the warranty since it should be transferable.
"Ike" <binarydotike@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:cMcQg.6289$%i.2927@tornado.socal.rr.com...
> Last month we bought a new Fit Sport and are delighted. We shopped via
> phone and found a dealer only an hour away that had one coming in and was
> willing to sell it at sticker price.
>
> As we bought the car the saleswoman was fine and helpful. But when we were
> ushered into the office of the "closer" who does the paperwork, the
> weather changed a bit when we produced a certified check for the price we
> had discussed on the phone.
>
> He didn't mention teflon sealant, undercoating, and theft-proof wheels,
> etc., but insisted that a Hondacare extended warranty could only be bought
> at time of purchase, and was $2,200 to extend the warranty to 100k miles.
> He offered to take a personal check or credit card for the difference. We
> didn't bite, and drove away in the new car (first Honda in the family, but
> not the last!).
>
> When my Toyota Prius approached 36k miles, my local dealer asked $1,900
> for a Toyota Platinum warranty (100k miles/7Y). I shopped online, and got
> precisely the same thing for under $1k from a dealer that sells them
> online.
>
> Seems to me that the Hondacare warranty might be available similarly, as
> that Fit nears the end of the original warranty. Or, given the lower
> complexity of the FIT (compared to the Prius), perhaps it makes sense not
> to extend the warranty at all.
>
> Thanks for your views, gurus.
>
>
> PS - the FIT is auto trans, drives 40-50 miles a day (half on freeways),
> and with A/C on averages 34.5 mpg. It's accumulated about 1.5k miles so
> far.
hondcare was around $1100 last year. Yours should be much less. One reason
to buy one is that when you decide to sell the car, you get most your money
back on the warranty since it should be transferable.
"Ike" <binarydotike@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:cMcQg.6289$%i.2927@tornado.socal.rr.com...
> Last month we bought a new Fit Sport and are delighted. We shopped via
> phone and found a dealer only an hour away that had one coming in and was
> willing to sell it at sticker price.
>
> As we bought the car the saleswoman was fine and helpful. But when we were
> ushered into the office of the "closer" who does the paperwork, the
> weather changed a bit when we produced a certified check for the price we
> had discussed on the phone.
>
> He didn't mention teflon sealant, undercoating, and theft-proof wheels,
> etc., but insisted that a Hondacare extended warranty could only be bought
> at time of purchase, and was $2,200 to extend the warranty to 100k miles.
> He offered to take a personal check or credit card for the difference. We
> didn't bite, and drove away in the new car (first Honda in the family, but
> not the last!).
>
> When my Toyota Prius approached 36k miles, my local dealer asked $1,900
> for a Toyota Platinum warranty (100k miles/7Y). I shopped online, and got
> precisely the same thing for under $1k from a dealer that sells them
> online.
>
> Seems to me that the Hondacare warranty might be available similarly, as
> that Fit nears the end of the original warranty. Or, given the lower
> complexity of the FIT (compared to the Prius), perhaps it makes sense not
> to extend the warranty at all.
>
> Thanks for your views, gurus.
>
>
> PS - the FIT is auto trans, drives 40-50 miles a day (half on freeways),
> and with A/C on averages 34.5 mpg. It's accumulated about 1.5k miles so
> far.
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Re: Hondacare Warranty for a new FIT???
check out this place. I used this website when I purchased my Ody.
http://www.curryhondacare.com
"Ike" <binarydotike@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:cMcQg.6289$%i.2927@tornado.socal.rr.com...
> Last month we bought a new Fit Sport and are delighted. We shopped via
> phone and found a dealer only an hour away that had one coming in and
> was willing to sell it at sticker price.
>
> As we bought the car the saleswoman was fine and helpful. But when we
> were ushered into the office of the "closer" who does the paperwork, the
> weather changed a bit when we produced a certified check for the price
> we had discussed on the phone.
>
> He didn't mention teflon sealant, undercoating, and theft-proof wheels,
> etc., but insisted that a Hondacare extended warranty could only be
> bought at time of purchase, and was $2,200 to extend the warranty to
> 100k miles. He offered to take a personal check or credit card for the
> difference. We didn't bite, and drove away in the new car (first Honda
> in the family, but not the last!).
>
> When my Toyota Prius approached 36k miles, my local dealer asked $1,900
> for a Toyota Platinum warranty (100k miles/7Y). I shopped online, and
> got precisely the same thing for under $1k from a dealer that sells them
> online.
>
> Seems to me that the Hondacare warranty might be available similarly, as
> that Fit nears the end of the original warranty. Or, given the lower
> complexity of the FIT (compared to the Prius), perhaps it makes sense
> not to extend the warranty at all.
>
> Thanks for your views, gurus.
>
>
> PS - the FIT is auto trans, drives 40-50 miles a day (half on freeways),
> and with A/C on averages 34.5 mpg. It's accumulated about 1.5k miles so
far.
http://www.curryhondacare.com
"Ike" <binarydotike@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:cMcQg.6289$%i.2927@tornado.socal.rr.com...
> Last month we bought a new Fit Sport and are delighted. We shopped via
> phone and found a dealer only an hour away that had one coming in and
> was willing to sell it at sticker price.
>
> As we bought the car the saleswoman was fine and helpful. But when we
> were ushered into the office of the "closer" who does the paperwork, the
> weather changed a bit when we produced a certified check for the price
> we had discussed on the phone.
>
> He didn't mention teflon sealant, undercoating, and theft-proof wheels,
> etc., but insisted that a Hondacare extended warranty could only be
> bought at time of purchase, and was $2,200 to extend the warranty to
> 100k miles. He offered to take a personal check or credit card for the
> difference. We didn't bite, and drove away in the new car (first Honda
> in the family, but not the last!).
>
> When my Toyota Prius approached 36k miles, my local dealer asked $1,900
> for a Toyota Platinum warranty (100k miles/7Y). I shopped online, and
> got precisely the same thing for under $1k from a dealer that sells them
> online.
>
> Seems to me that the Hondacare warranty might be available similarly, as
> that Fit nears the end of the original warranty. Or, given the lower
> complexity of the FIT (compared to the Prius), perhaps it makes sense
> not to extend the warranty at all.
>
> Thanks for your views, gurus.
>
>
> PS - the FIT is auto trans, drives 40-50 miles a day (half on freeways),
> and with A/C on averages 34.5 mpg. It's accumulated about 1.5k miles so
far.
#6
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Re: Hondacare Warranty for a new FIT???
check out this place. I used this website when I purchased my Ody.
http://www.curryhondacare.com
"Ike" <binarydotike@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:cMcQg.6289$%i.2927@tornado.socal.rr.com...
> Last month we bought a new Fit Sport and are delighted. We shopped via
> phone and found a dealer only an hour away that had one coming in and
> was willing to sell it at sticker price.
>
> As we bought the car the saleswoman was fine and helpful. But when we
> were ushered into the office of the "closer" who does the paperwork, the
> weather changed a bit when we produced a certified check for the price
> we had discussed on the phone.
>
> He didn't mention teflon sealant, undercoating, and theft-proof wheels,
> etc., but insisted that a Hondacare extended warranty could only be
> bought at time of purchase, and was $2,200 to extend the warranty to
> 100k miles. He offered to take a personal check or credit card for the
> difference. We didn't bite, and drove away in the new car (first Honda
> in the family, but not the last!).
>
> When my Toyota Prius approached 36k miles, my local dealer asked $1,900
> for a Toyota Platinum warranty (100k miles/7Y). I shopped online, and
> got precisely the same thing for under $1k from a dealer that sells them
> online.
>
> Seems to me that the Hondacare warranty might be available similarly, as
> that Fit nears the end of the original warranty. Or, given the lower
> complexity of the FIT (compared to the Prius), perhaps it makes sense
> not to extend the warranty at all.
>
> Thanks for your views, gurus.
>
>
> PS - the FIT is auto trans, drives 40-50 miles a day (half on freeways),
> and with A/C on averages 34.5 mpg. It's accumulated about 1.5k miles so
far.
http://www.curryhondacare.com
"Ike" <binarydotike@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:cMcQg.6289$%i.2927@tornado.socal.rr.com...
> Last month we bought a new Fit Sport and are delighted. We shopped via
> phone and found a dealer only an hour away that had one coming in and
> was willing to sell it at sticker price.
>
> As we bought the car the saleswoman was fine and helpful. But when we
> were ushered into the office of the "closer" who does the paperwork, the
> weather changed a bit when we produced a certified check for the price
> we had discussed on the phone.
>
> He didn't mention teflon sealant, undercoating, and theft-proof wheels,
> etc., but insisted that a Hondacare extended warranty could only be
> bought at time of purchase, and was $2,200 to extend the warranty to
> 100k miles. He offered to take a personal check or credit card for the
> difference. We didn't bite, and drove away in the new car (first Honda
> in the family, but not the last!).
>
> When my Toyota Prius approached 36k miles, my local dealer asked $1,900
> for a Toyota Platinum warranty (100k miles/7Y). I shopped online, and
> got precisely the same thing for under $1k from a dealer that sells them
> online.
>
> Seems to me that the Hondacare warranty might be available similarly, as
> that Fit nears the end of the original warranty. Or, given the lower
> complexity of the FIT (compared to the Prius), perhaps it makes sense
> not to extend the warranty at all.
>
> Thanks for your views, gurus.
>
>
> PS - the FIT is auto trans, drives 40-50 miles a day (half on freeways),
> and with A/C on averages 34.5 mpg. It's accumulated about 1.5k miles so
far.
#7
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Re: Hondacare Warranty for a new FIT???
check out this place. I used this website when I purchased my Ody.
http://www.curryhondacare.com
"Ike" <binarydotike@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:cMcQg.6289$%i.2927@tornado.socal.rr.com...
> Last month we bought a new Fit Sport and are delighted. We shopped via
> phone and found a dealer only an hour away that had one coming in and
> was willing to sell it at sticker price.
>
> As we bought the car the saleswoman was fine and helpful. But when we
> were ushered into the office of the "closer" who does the paperwork, the
> weather changed a bit when we produced a certified check for the price
> we had discussed on the phone.
>
> He didn't mention teflon sealant, undercoating, and theft-proof wheels,
> etc., but insisted that a Hondacare extended warranty could only be
> bought at time of purchase, and was $2,200 to extend the warranty to
> 100k miles. He offered to take a personal check or credit card for the
> difference. We didn't bite, and drove away in the new car (first Honda
> in the family, but not the last!).
>
> When my Toyota Prius approached 36k miles, my local dealer asked $1,900
> for a Toyota Platinum warranty (100k miles/7Y). I shopped online, and
> got precisely the same thing for under $1k from a dealer that sells them
> online.
>
> Seems to me that the Hondacare warranty might be available similarly, as
> that Fit nears the end of the original warranty. Or, given the lower
> complexity of the FIT (compared to the Prius), perhaps it makes sense
> not to extend the warranty at all.
>
> Thanks for your views, gurus.
>
>
> PS - the FIT is auto trans, drives 40-50 miles a day (half on freeways),
> and with A/C on averages 34.5 mpg. It's accumulated about 1.5k miles so
far.
http://www.curryhondacare.com
"Ike" <binarydotike@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:cMcQg.6289$%i.2927@tornado.socal.rr.com...
> Last month we bought a new Fit Sport and are delighted. We shopped via
> phone and found a dealer only an hour away that had one coming in and
> was willing to sell it at sticker price.
>
> As we bought the car the saleswoman was fine and helpful. But when we
> were ushered into the office of the "closer" who does the paperwork, the
> weather changed a bit when we produced a certified check for the price
> we had discussed on the phone.
>
> He didn't mention teflon sealant, undercoating, and theft-proof wheels,
> etc., but insisted that a Hondacare extended warranty could only be
> bought at time of purchase, and was $2,200 to extend the warranty to
> 100k miles. He offered to take a personal check or credit card for the
> difference. We didn't bite, and drove away in the new car (first Honda
> in the family, but not the last!).
>
> When my Toyota Prius approached 36k miles, my local dealer asked $1,900
> for a Toyota Platinum warranty (100k miles/7Y). I shopped online, and
> got precisely the same thing for under $1k from a dealer that sells them
> online.
>
> Seems to me that the Hondacare warranty might be available similarly, as
> that Fit nears the end of the original warranty. Or, given the lower
> complexity of the FIT (compared to the Prius), perhaps it makes sense
> not to extend the warranty at all.
>
> Thanks for your views, gurus.
>
>
> PS - the FIT is auto trans, drives 40-50 miles a day (half on freeways),
> and with A/C on averages 34.5 mpg. It's accumulated about 1.5k miles so
far.
#8
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Re: Hondacare Warranty for a new FIT???
Check out the hondacare warrenty threads at www.odyclub,com forum for
dealers that sell the warrenty for a little over cost.
"Ike" <binarydotike@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:cMcQg.6289$%i.2927@tornado.socal.rr.com...
> Last month we bought a new Fit Sport and are delighted. We shopped via
> phone and found a dealer only an hour away that had one coming in and was
> willing to sell it at sticker price.
>
> As we bought the car the saleswoman was fine and helpful. But when we were
> ushered into the office of the "closer" who does the paperwork, the
> weather changed a bit when we produced a certified check for the price we
> had discussed on the phone.
>
> He didn't mention teflon sealant, undercoating, and theft-proof wheels,
> etc., but insisted that a Hondacare extended warranty could only be bought
> at time of purchase, and was $2,200 to extend the warranty to 100k miles.
> He offered to take a personal check or credit card for the difference. We
> didn't bite, and drove away in the new car (first Honda in the family, but
> not the last!).
>
> When my Toyota Prius approached 36k miles, my local dealer asked $1,900
> for a Toyota Platinum warranty (100k miles/7Y). I shopped online, and got
> precisely the same thing for under $1k from a dealer that sells them
> online.
>
> Seems to me that the Hondacare warranty might be available similarly, as
> that Fit nears the end of the original warranty. Or, given the lower
> complexity of the FIT (compared to the Prius), perhaps it makes sense not
> to extend the warranty at all.
>
> Thanks for your views, gurus.
>
>
> PS - the FIT is auto trans, drives 40-50 miles a day (half on freeways),
> and with A/C on averages 34.5 mpg. It's accumulated about 1.5k miles so
> far.
dealers that sell the warrenty for a little over cost.
"Ike" <binarydotike@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:cMcQg.6289$%i.2927@tornado.socal.rr.com...
> Last month we bought a new Fit Sport and are delighted. We shopped via
> phone and found a dealer only an hour away that had one coming in and was
> willing to sell it at sticker price.
>
> As we bought the car the saleswoman was fine and helpful. But when we were
> ushered into the office of the "closer" who does the paperwork, the
> weather changed a bit when we produced a certified check for the price we
> had discussed on the phone.
>
> He didn't mention teflon sealant, undercoating, and theft-proof wheels,
> etc., but insisted that a Hondacare extended warranty could only be bought
> at time of purchase, and was $2,200 to extend the warranty to 100k miles.
> He offered to take a personal check or credit card for the difference. We
> didn't bite, and drove away in the new car (first Honda in the family, but
> not the last!).
>
> When my Toyota Prius approached 36k miles, my local dealer asked $1,900
> for a Toyota Platinum warranty (100k miles/7Y). I shopped online, and got
> precisely the same thing for under $1k from a dealer that sells them
> online.
>
> Seems to me that the Hondacare warranty might be available similarly, as
> that Fit nears the end of the original warranty. Or, given the lower
> complexity of the FIT (compared to the Prius), perhaps it makes sense not
> to extend the warranty at all.
>
> Thanks for your views, gurus.
>
>
> PS - the FIT is auto trans, drives 40-50 miles a day (half on freeways),
> and with A/C on averages 34.5 mpg. It's accumulated about 1.5k miles so
> far.
#9
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Re: Hondacare Warranty for a new FIT???
Check out the hondacare warrenty threads at www.odyclub,com forum for
dealers that sell the warrenty for a little over cost.
"Ike" <binarydotike@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:cMcQg.6289$%i.2927@tornado.socal.rr.com...
> Last month we bought a new Fit Sport and are delighted. We shopped via
> phone and found a dealer only an hour away that had one coming in and was
> willing to sell it at sticker price.
>
> As we bought the car the saleswoman was fine and helpful. But when we were
> ushered into the office of the "closer" who does the paperwork, the
> weather changed a bit when we produced a certified check for the price we
> had discussed on the phone.
>
> He didn't mention teflon sealant, undercoating, and theft-proof wheels,
> etc., but insisted that a Hondacare extended warranty could only be bought
> at time of purchase, and was $2,200 to extend the warranty to 100k miles.
> He offered to take a personal check or credit card for the difference. We
> didn't bite, and drove away in the new car (first Honda in the family, but
> not the last!).
>
> When my Toyota Prius approached 36k miles, my local dealer asked $1,900
> for a Toyota Platinum warranty (100k miles/7Y). I shopped online, and got
> precisely the same thing for under $1k from a dealer that sells them
> online.
>
> Seems to me that the Hondacare warranty might be available similarly, as
> that Fit nears the end of the original warranty. Or, given the lower
> complexity of the FIT (compared to the Prius), perhaps it makes sense not
> to extend the warranty at all.
>
> Thanks for your views, gurus.
>
>
> PS - the FIT is auto trans, drives 40-50 miles a day (half on freeways),
> and with A/C on averages 34.5 mpg. It's accumulated about 1.5k miles so
> far.
dealers that sell the warrenty for a little over cost.
"Ike" <binarydotike@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:cMcQg.6289$%i.2927@tornado.socal.rr.com...
> Last month we bought a new Fit Sport and are delighted. We shopped via
> phone and found a dealer only an hour away that had one coming in and was
> willing to sell it at sticker price.
>
> As we bought the car the saleswoman was fine and helpful. But when we were
> ushered into the office of the "closer" who does the paperwork, the
> weather changed a bit when we produced a certified check for the price we
> had discussed on the phone.
>
> He didn't mention teflon sealant, undercoating, and theft-proof wheels,
> etc., but insisted that a Hondacare extended warranty could only be bought
> at time of purchase, and was $2,200 to extend the warranty to 100k miles.
> He offered to take a personal check or credit card for the difference. We
> didn't bite, and drove away in the new car (first Honda in the family, but
> not the last!).
>
> When my Toyota Prius approached 36k miles, my local dealer asked $1,900
> for a Toyota Platinum warranty (100k miles/7Y). I shopped online, and got
> precisely the same thing for under $1k from a dealer that sells them
> online.
>
> Seems to me that the Hondacare warranty might be available similarly, as
> that Fit nears the end of the original warranty. Or, given the lower
> complexity of the FIT (compared to the Prius), perhaps it makes sense not
> to extend the warranty at all.
>
> Thanks for your views, gurus.
>
>
> PS - the FIT is auto trans, drives 40-50 miles a day (half on freeways),
> and with A/C on averages 34.5 mpg. It's accumulated about 1.5k miles so
> far.
#10
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Re: Hondacare Warranty for a new FIT???
Check out the hondacare warrenty threads at www.odyclub,com forum for
dealers that sell the warrenty for a little over cost.
"Ike" <binarydotike@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:cMcQg.6289$%i.2927@tornado.socal.rr.com...
> Last month we bought a new Fit Sport and are delighted. We shopped via
> phone and found a dealer only an hour away that had one coming in and was
> willing to sell it at sticker price.
>
> As we bought the car the saleswoman was fine and helpful. But when we were
> ushered into the office of the "closer" who does the paperwork, the
> weather changed a bit when we produced a certified check for the price we
> had discussed on the phone.
>
> He didn't mention teflon sealant, undercoating, and theft-proof wheels,
> etc., but insisted that a Hondacare extended warranty could only be bought
> at time of purchase, and was $2,200 to extend the warranty to 100k miles.
> He offered to take a personal check or credit card for the difference. We
> didn't bite, and drove away in the new car (first Honda in the family, but
> not the last!).
>
> When my Toyota Prius approached 36k miles, my local dealer asked $1,900
> for a Toyota Platinum warranty (100k miles/7Y). I shopped online, and got
> precisely the same thing for under $1k from a dealer that sells them
> online.
>
> Seems to me that the Hondacare warranty might be available similarly, as
> that Fit nears the end of the original warranty. Or, given the lower
> complexity of the FIT (compared to the Prius), perhaps it makes sense not
> to extend the warranty at all.
>
> Thanks for your views, gurus.
>
>
> PS - the FIT is auto trans, drives 40-50 miles a day (half on freeways),
> and with A/C on averages 34.5 mpg. It's accumulated about 1.5k miles so
> far.
dealers that sell the warrenty for a little over cost.
"Ike" <binarydotike@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:cMcQg.6289$%i.2927@tornado.socal.rr.com...
> Last month we bought a new Fit Sport and are delighted. We shopped via
> phone and found a dealer only an hour away that had one coming in and was
> willing to sell it at sticker price.
>
> As we bought the car the saleswoman was fine and helpful. But when we were
> ushered into the office of the "closer" who does the paperwork, the
> weather changed a bit when we produced a certified check for the price we
> had discussed on the phone.
>
> He didn't mention teflon sealant, undercoating, and theft-proof wheels,
> etc., but insisted that a Hondacare extended warranty could only be bought
> at time of purchase, and was $2,200 to extend the warranty to 100k miles.
> He offered to take a personal check or credit card for the difference. We
> didn't bite, and drove away in the new car (first Honda in the family, but
> not the last!).
>
> When my Toyota Prius approached 36k miles, my local dealer asked $1,900
> for a Toyota Platinum warranty (100k miles/7Y). I shopped online, and got
> precisely the same thing for under $1k from a dealer that sells them
> online.
>
> Seems to me that the Hondacare warranty might be available similarly, as
> that Fit nears the end of the original warranty. Or, given the lower
> complexity of the FIT (compared to the Prius), perhaps it makes sense not
> to extend the warranty at all.
>
> Thanks for your views, gurus.
>
>
> PS - the FIT is auto trans, drives 40-50 miles a day (half on freeways),
> and with A/C on averages 34.5 mpg. It's accumulated about 1.5k miles so
> far.
#11
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Re: Hondacare Warranty for a new FIT???
In article <cMcQg.6289$%i.2927@tornado.socal.rr.com>,
Ike <binarydotike@gmail.com> wrote:
> As we bought the car the saleswoman was fine and helpful. But when we
> were ushered into the office of the "closer" who does the paperwork, the
> weather changed a bit when we produced a certified check for the price
> we had discussed on the phone.
And he high pressured you. So what? "No" is a great word.
Ike <binarydotike@gmail.com> wrote:
> As we bought the car the saleswoman was fine and helpful. But when we
> were ushered into the office of the "closer" who does the paperwork, the
> weather changed a bit when we produced a certified check for the price
> we had discussed on the phone.
And he high pressured you. So what? "No" is a great word.
#12
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Re: Hondacare Warranty for a new FIT???
In article <cMcQg.6289$%i.2927@tornado.socal.rr.com>,
Ike <binarydotike@gmail.com> wrote:
> As we bought the car the saleswoman was fine and helpful. But when we
> were ushered into the office of the "closer" who does the paperwork, the
> weather changed a bit when we produced a certified check for the price
> we had discussed on the phone.
And he high pressured you. So what? "No" is a great word.
Ike <binarydotike@gmail.com> wrote:
> As we bought the car the saleswoman was fine and helpful. But when we
> were ushered into the office of the "closer" who does the paperwork, the
> weather changed a bit when we produced a certified check for the price
> we had discussed on the phone.
And he high pressured you. So what? "No" is a great word.
#13
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Re: Hondacare Warranty for a new FIT???
In article <cMcQg.6289$%i.2927@tornado.socal.rr.com>,
Ike <binarydotike@gmail.com> wrote:
> As we bought the car the saleswoman was fine and helpful. But when we
> were ushered into the office of the "closer" who does the paperwork, the
> weather changed a bit when we produced a certified check for the price
> we had discussed on the phone.
And he high pressured you. So what? "No" is a great word.
Ike <binarydotike@gmail.com> wrote:
> As we bought the car the saleswoman was fine and helpful. But when we
> were ushered into the office of the "closer" who does the paperwork, the
> weather changed a bit when we produced a certified check for the price
> we had discussed on the phone.
And he high pressured you. So what? "No" is a great word.
#14
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Re: Hondacare Warranty for a new FIT???
"Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in message
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> In article <cMcQg.6289$%i.2927@tornado.socal.rr.com>,
> Ike <binarydotike@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > As we bought the car the saleswoman was fine and helpful. But when we
> > were ushered into the office of the "closer" who does the paperwork, the
> > weather changed a bit when we produced a certified check for the price
> > we had discussed on the phone.
>
> And he high pressured you. So what? "No" is a great word.
>
I experienced a similar approach when I bought my 06 Accord coupe except it
was a glorified maintenance discount program with roadside assistance --
cost masked by a payment plan for several years. My only irritation was
having to "listen" to the pitch and have to confirm in writing my NO. It
was called of all thiings -- the Honda Customer Loyalty Plan -- as though I
deserved the opportunity because I was a loyal Honda customer. Makes me
think of putting lipstick on pigs.
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Re: Hondacare Warranty for a new FIT???
"Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in message
news:elmop-42A46A.17101320092006@nntp3.usenetserver.com...
> In article <cMcQg.6289$%i.2927@tornado.socal.rr.com>,
> Ike <binarydotike@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > As we bought the car the saleswoman was fine and helpful. But when we
> > were ushered into the office of the "closer" who does the paperwork, the
> > weather changed a bit when we produced a certified check for the price
> > we had discussed on the phone.
>
> And he high pressured you. So what? "No" is a great word.
>
I experienced a similar approach when I bought my 06 Accord coupe except it
was a glorified maintenance discount program with roadside assistance --
cost masked by a payment plan for several years. My only irritation was
having to "listen" to the pitch and have to confirm in writing my NO. It
was called of all thiings -- the Honda Customer Loyalty Plan -- as though I
deserved the opportunity because I was a loyal Honda customer. Makes me
think of putting lipstick on pigs.