What would you do? Honda Fit or xB?
#22
I doubt a Scion dealership would give you more money then you paid for the Fit on a xB.
In SoCal I didn't see any xB's being discounted. That is the only way a dealership will give you more money on a trade then the value of the vehicle. Unless you are trading in on a SUV that costs over 40K and they can discount it by a couple of thousand.
You will lose a least your tax and license on the Fit and repay it again for the xB. Keep the Fit at lease a year and look at the deal again. What you are having is buyers remorse. A lot of people second guess the deals they make and wonder if the made a good deal or have picked out the right car.
I purchased the xB right before the Fit came out and wondered if I should have waited. I am very happy with the xB. Give the Fit a chance. I think you will really enjoy it.
In SoCal I didn't see any xB's being discounted. That is the only way a dealership will give you more money on a trade then the value of the vehicle. Unless you are trading in on a SUV that costs over 40K and they can discount it by a couple of thousand.
You will lose a least your tax and license on the Fit and repay it again for the xB. Keep the Fit at lease a year and look at the deal again. What you are having is buyers remorse. A lot of people second guess the deals they make and wonder if the made a good deal or have picked out the right car.
I purchased the xB right before the Fit came out and wondered if I should have waited. I am very happy with the xB. Give the Fit a chance. I think you will really enjoy it.
#23
Originally Posted by OldT
I doubt a Scion dealership would give you more money then you paid for the Fit on a xB.
In SoCal I didn't see any xB's being discounted. That is the only way a dealership will give you more money on a trade then the value of the vehicle. Unless you are trading in on a SUV that costs over 40K and they can discount it by a couple of thousand.
You will lose a least your tax and license on the Fit and repay it again for the xB. Keep the Fit at lease a year and look at the deal again. What you are having is buyers remorse. A lot of people second guess the deals they make and wonder if the made a good deal or have picked out the right car.
I purchased the xB right before the Fit came out and wondered if I should have waited. I am very happy with the xB. Give the Fit a chance. I think you will really enjoy it.
In SoCal I didn't see any xB's being discounted. That is the only way a dealership will give you more money on a trade then the value of the vehicle. Unless you are trading in on a SUV that costs over 40K and they can discount it by a couple of thousand.
You will lose a least your tax and license on the Fit and repay it again for the xB. Keep the Fit at lease a year and look at the deal again. What you are having is buyers remorse. A lot of people second guess the deals they make and wonder if the made a good deal or have picked out the right car.
I purchased the xB right before the Fit came out and wondered if I should have waited. I am very happy with the xB. Give the Fit a chance. I think you will really enjoy it.
#24
We would have looked at the Fit had it been available when we got the xB.
However, now that we've had a chance to check out the Fit (at least in the showroom .. the only one they had was already sold, so all we could do was sit in it), we're glad we got the xB.
I don't fit in the Fit. I was cramped in the driver's seat, and the back seat was small and cramped for me as well. When sitting in the driver's seat, my legs were bent, and I didn't have much headroom. In the back seat, the base of the front seat was in contact with my shin, and was pretty uncomfortable. I'm only 6'2" (188cm). The xB is our preference.
However, now that we've had a chance to check out the Fit (at least in the showroom .. the only one they had was already sold, so all we could do was sit in it), we're glad we got the xB.
I don't fit in the Fit. I was cramped in the driver's seat, and the back seat was small and cramped for me as well. When sitting in the driver's seat, my legs were bent, and I didn't have much headroom. In the back seat, the base of the front seat was in contact with my shin, and was pretty uncomfortable. I'm only 6'2" (188cm). The xB is our preference.
#26
Originally Posted by glhboy
Originally Posted by OldT
I doubt a Scion dealership would give you more money then you paid for the Fit on a xB.
In SoCal I didn't see any xB's being discounted. That is the only way a dealership will give you more money on a trade then the value of the vehicle. Unless you are trading in on a SUV that costs over 40K and they can discount it by a couple of thousand.
You will lose a least your tax and license on the Fit and repay it again for the xB. Keep the Fit at lease a year and look at the deal again. What you are having is buyers remorse. A lot of people second guess the deals they make and wonder if the made a good deal or have picked out the right car.
I purchased the xB right before the Fit came out and wondered if I should have waited. I am very happy with the xB. Give the Fit a chance. I think you will really enjoy it.
In SoCal I didn't see any xB's being discounted. That is the only way a dealership will give you more money on a trade then the value of the vehicle. Unless you are trading in on a SUV that costs over 40K and they can discount it by a couple of thousand.
You will lose a least your tax and license on the Fit and repay it again for the xB. Keep the Fit at lease a year and look at the deal again. What you are having is buyers remorse. A lot of people second guess the deals they make and wonder if the made a good deal or have picked out the right car.
I purchased the xB right before the Fit came out and wondered if I should have waited. I am very happy with the xB. Give the Fit a chance. I think you will really enjoy it.
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