2012 Honda Fit Sport - 27,000 Miles - Under Warranty on 2040-cars
Oakland, California, United States
For sale by owner! Honda Fit 2012 Sport, clean title. ALWAYS GARAGED including at the office during the day, good condition, always serviced at Honda of Oakland. I have the title in hand.
I just had the 25k service done ($300), oil change, filter, tire rotation etc. We passed all checks with flying colors. I have the records to show. Under warranty until 9/15/2014 or 36,000 miles. Bluetooth, all weather mat and optional arm rest. Interior is MINT, exterior has light wear and tear consistent with 2 years of daily driving (a couple of scratches on back bumper and a light scratch on the side that's barely visible). I have ALL SERVICE RECORDS, both keys, owner's manual, etc.I average ~37 mpg (75% freeway). I am selling because my fiancee is moving in and we only have a 1 car garage. Test drives with proof of insurance. Located in West Oakland. Prefer you contact me by text or email. Car is available for viewing after 6pm most weeknights and during the weekend. |
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After calculating new-car registration data from R.L. Polk, Honda says that just two percent of its sales through went to fleet customers compared to an industry average of 19 percent. Even though this means Honda leaves plenty of sales on the table each month, it also claims to have the highest resale value and lowest cost of ownership among its competitors. In terms of retail sales, Honda says that the Civic, Accord, CR-V and Odyssey all lead their respective segments, and it breaks down/brags about its retail sales success in the press release, which is posted below.
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When he relates his lesson to cars, he uses the 2013 Honda Accord and the new Chevrolet Impala as examples, but you'll have to watch the video below to find out which car he thinks is merely designed and which one has been styled.
We've also included a gallery of the Honda and a gallery of the Chevrolet so you can decide for yourself which one of these vehicles has been designed, and which one has been styled.
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We have a full live gallery of the new Jazz Prototype at the top of the page. Take a look at that, and then scroll down for Honda's press release and official images.