Best Honda dealer for used vehicle

Anonymous
Can anyone recommend a used Honda dealer that was reputable, or another place to buy? Looking for a 2015 Fit for my son. Thanks.
Anonymous
can't tell you where to buy but get a carfax report to make sure all the maintennance was done on time. Oil chages, brake fluit flush, transmission fluid replacement. Not sure if the Fit has a timing belt but if so, at 8 yrs old it should have been changed and the std procedure has them replacing the water pump and engine coolant along with belt tensioner and some other stuff. If battery was never changed, put a new one in. At 8 yrs old, battery is on borrowed time. Good luck. PS i think honda now has a certified program for higher mileage cars.
Anonymous
Civic not Fit
Anonymous
No such yhing
Anonymous
OP back. Thanks for your help. I had a great experience at Sport Honda in Silver Spring. Bought a 2020 Honda Fit with only 15,000 miles. Got 44 mpg yesterday. Thrilled. Maleek in certified pre-owned helped us. He was wonderful.
Anonymous
How much?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP back. Thanks for your help. I had a great experience at Sport Honda in Silver Spring. Bought a 2020 Honda Fit with only 15,000 miles. Got 44 mpg yesterday. Thrilled. Maleek in certified pre-owned helped us. He was wonderful.


Lol thank you Maleek!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How much?


$20k
Anonymous
You want to pay $20k for an 8 year old civic???
Op msrp on the lowest level civic is $25k. Just get new and finance it. Then sell when you are done. It will hold most of its value. Don’t be stupid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You want to pay $20k for an 8 year old civic???
Op msrp on the lowest level civic is $25k. Just get new and finance it. Then sell when you are done. It will hold most of its value. Don’t be stupid.


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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How much?


$20k


We’ve been looking for a 2018 Civic for DD which is a more expensive car than a Fit when new. 20k is the upper end of the range we are seeing. As a matter of fact, new it was 20k so that reflects a ridiculous amount of inflation. I hate to say it but I don’t think that’s a good deal at all.
Anonymous
There is no used car factory, you need to go online and see who has what you’re looking for and buy from there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How much?


$20k


We’ve been looking for a 2018 Civic for DD which is a more expensive car than a Fit when new. 20k is the upper end of the range we are seeing. As a matter of fact, new it was 20k so that reflects a ridiculous amount of inflation. I hate to say it but I don’t think that’s a good deal at all.


Op got 2020 Fit w/15k for 20k. If 20 includes everything, not too bad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How much?


$20k


We’ve been looking for a 2018 Civic for DD which is a more expensive car than a Fit when new. 20k is the upper end of the range we are seeing. As a matter of fact, new it was 20k so that reflects a ridiculous amount of inflation. I hate to say it but I don’t think that’s a good deal at all.


She got ripped off.

Op got 2020 Fit w/15k for 20k. If 20 includes everything, not too bad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How much?


$20k


We’ve been looking for a 2018 Civic for DD which is a more expensive car than a Fit when new. 20k is the upper end of the range we are seeing. As a matter of fact, new it was 20k so that reflects a ridiculous amount of inflation. I hate to say it but I don’t think that’s a good deal at all.


The FIT is a better car than the Civic. Reliability, space, gas mileage - all superior. The research surprised me. For some reason, Honda stopped selling them in the US but they are still popular overseas, and there are rabid fan clubs here in the US. I thought Subaru drivers were nuts for their cars, but Fit owners are even more head over heels. The new version in Europe costs $14K and gets 61 mph. Wish we had that here!
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