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Re: bough fit sport AT silver on 04/26 at MSRP, pittsburgh PA [fithawk]
by taximom5 on Fri May 16 15:26:56 PDT 2008
Hi, fithawk, I'm in Pittsburgh, too. If you liked your salesperson, could you let me know his/her name? We've been dealing with Baierl Honda in the North Hills, but might trek out to Shadyside--we're not all that thrilled with Baierl. Thanks!
bough fit sport AT silver on 04/26 at MSRP, pittsburgh PA
by fithawk on Wed Apr 30 22:21:33 PDT 2008
04/26, I paid MSRP for a sport silver, trade in my 12-year-old caravan. Put $100 deposit at 2pm and drove out with new car at 5pm 03/01~04/17 I had quick coolant leak, noisy belt, back up light stop working, slow engine oil leak, weired noise while making turns, hard to speed up...on my old van. Thinking it's time to change a car, so didn't fix any problem. I've been driving with water in cooling system and carrying water in van for a week. 04/18 Decided to go for a Honda, went to the Shadyside Honda 5 blocks away then decided we like the black fit, But dealer only had a black MT and sounded not sure when they can get the next Fit. 04/19 Had a test drive on a red sport AT at moon Honda which is 20 miles away, didn't like it for the sensitive brake, weak on uphill and the cheap looking in and out. Then went to a Scion dealer to test drive on XD, I liked everything but the rear view mirror is on my way to look out , sorry! Also price will be $1000 more for the same options. 04/21 Wife got a quote from valley honda 15 miles away, vivid blue, $150 under MSRP. Moon honda called and quote $200 under MSRP, also told me the red one was gone. 04/26 I called valley honda, was told they had a black sport AT in stock but when I got there sales told me they sold it a few minutes ago, I can only look at it. Later when I asked about if they can get me the same fit, sales told me they online trade the black one for another customer which means he lied at the beginning. Anyway I had them look at my old van and got $800 trade-in quote. On my way home, I decided to stop by shadyside honda. Then for the very 1st time I met my fit, the storm silver metallic one. sales told me they got it 4 days ago then had it waxed and park in show room. I told him all the story and quotes I received, tried to get price break. Sales was honest and solid, said they will only go for MSRP but might be able to give me more for the old van. After they had the used car manager look at my van, sales came in with a smile and told me they would pay $1000. So I gave him $100 cash without a receipt and he put a sold sign on the fit. I drove my van home, removed all the crap into basement, brought title and 2nd key and drove back to dealer ship. Another hour later I drove the fit back home. 16075+635+82(tile and transfer plate)+tax-1000=16900. After 4 days, 90 miles driving, it works for me! Also the color works too. But for summer I would recommend vivid blue. I purchased 8 year/100000miles Honda care online for $785 then got $25 accessory gift card for the purchasing. (dealer's financial manager offered me $780 for 5 years/60000miles before I sign the contract) I also purchased original all season floor mat set+3.5mm Stereo Cable(for Ipod or whatever) online for $97 shipped(dealer price is $170 for only mat include installation and tax). Floor mats came in today with mounting hardware and detail installation instruction. But I tried without hardware, it worked OK for me. So I will save the installation job for some hot summer Sunday afternoon.
Re: 2007 Civic Sedan EX AT
by jbdmr9 on Sat Mar 03 22:13:22 PST 2007
Just picked up a 2007 Civic Sedan EX automatic transmission (Tango Red/Ivory cloth interior), build date 2/16/07, at Shadyside Honda in Pittsburgh, PA for the following price: $18,799 ($250 over dealer claimed invoice of 18,549, based upon 1/15/07 Honda price increase, including $595 destination) + 216 (installed splash guards + all weather floor mats) $19,015 Total price (+ 7% tax, $55 document fee and $33.50 license and title fee) I took advantage of Honda's 2.9%/36 months financing deal for March. I passed on the extended warranty: $805 for 5 years; $905 for 6 years) based upon my past very positive experience with Hondas. After driving this car for a few days I can report that it is extremely well designed and built and is an unbelievable value compared to the other cars in this class (Mazda3, Toyota Corolla, etc.). Excellent government (NHTSA) and IIHS crash test scores and the extensive standard safey features (front air bags, side air bags, side curtain air bags, 4-wheel disc brakes, ABS/EBD brakes, daytime running lights, etc.) make this car the clear class leader for safety. The dashboard layout, including the two-tiered speedometer and tachometer is very well done and looks great at night. The Ipod/MP3 player auxiliary input jack works great with my Ipod nano. It handles beautifully, is very frugal with gas and is the perfect size. It also has a very nice sporty look to it, especially compared to the dowdy Corolla. It reminds me of an Acura TL from the side and rear. After shopping around in this class for a few months and reading all of the literature (Consumer Reports, Consumers Digest, Car and Driver, CNet.com, MSN.com, Edmunds, etc.) I have only one suggestion for those that are just starting out: save your time and go right to the Honda dealer. The Civic's blend of style, features, safety and cost can't be beat. [No, I don't work for Honda or a dealer, I just think this is a great little car!].
Re: Pittsburgh area dealers? any thoughts [tallman1]
by wardco on Sun Aug 06 03:32:20 PDT 2006
Shadyside is the name of an upscale Pittsburgh neighborhood.
Re: 2006 Honda Accord EX V6 w/o Navi [kcrossley]
by pathosrising on Sun Aug 06 00:11:50 PDT 2006
there's a sticker from the factory on the inside of the back door that says it was made 6/06 total hotness. Oh, and no one should ever hire a maid named dusty, nor buy a car from a dealership named "shadyside" heh
Re: Pittsburgh area dealers? any thoughts [wardco]
by tallman1 on Sat Aug 05 16:18:28 PDT 2006
A car dealership named "Shadyside"????? Perhaps they should look at a name change. ;)

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