![]() 02/15/2014 at 13:08 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
RCR's new chariot:
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I offered $5,000 for that 2007 Honda Fit, and they accepted. I drove it home today!
Groovy. I like it. It's economical, should keep them on a similar fuel budget, and has enough amenities to get them by. I appreciate that they DIDN'T go and buy something luxe. This shows respect for the internetz.
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Something practical and reliable. That's good.
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Yes! My internet money bought a Fit! All the feels!
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Nice. I helped buy a Fit. They aren't bad cars. I drove an '09 Fit Sport for a while.
![]() 02/15/2014 at 13:19 |
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My driver's ed car was a '12 Honda fit!
They're great little cars!
glad I helped get one :D
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NP
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Fun to drive, inexpensive, good MPGs and can hold plenty of gear and people...I think that car is the perfect Fit. :)
![]() 02/15/2014 at 14:07 |
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Man, an 07 Fit for $5k is a steal, especially if it has a stick. Practical, fun and economical. Great choice.
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Probably has a TON of miles. Not a bad thing, so long as it was looked after. Buddy of mine bought out his brother's '07 Fit stick with 130k on it, for around 6k. So there's deals out there among family at least.
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Ah. Now I miss my '07 Fit 5MT. Should've never sold it...