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[image] Price Cuts Work: Waiting Lists For Electric Honda Fit EVs Now
By John Voelcker  Jun 10 2013  hat tip: Brian Henderson

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Honda Fit EV electric car remote-control key fob showing battery state of
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2013 Honda Fit EV drive event, Pasadena, CA, June 2012
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Well, chalk one up for basic economic theory: If you lower the price of a
good, more people will want to own it.

In the case of the 2013 Honda Fit EV, the low-volume battery-electric
version of the Honda Fit subcompact hatchback, a cut in the monthly lease
price did the trick.

Through the end of May, Honda had sold only 83 Fit EVs this year, far from
the rate required to meet its zero-emission vehicle requirements under
California zero-emission vehicle laws.

At the end of last month, Honda cut the Fit EV lease price to $259 a month
from $389, and removed the cap on annual miles driven.

That brought the Fit EV much closer to the $199-a-month leases offered on
the Ford Focus Electric and Nissan Leaf, along with the upcoming Chevrolet
Spark EV and Fiat 500e.

And in a few cities where plug-in electric cars advocates are numerous--San
Francisco and Santa Monica, California, for instance--it brought customers
surging into dealerships.

The result, as documented on forums and Facebook groups, was confusion,
conflicting messages from different dealers, and the establishment of
waiting lists for the suddenly rare Fit EVs.

We spoke to Steve Center, Honda's vice president of environmental business
development, who provided some context for the sudden lines and offered
advice to potential Fit EV lessees.

Using standard dealer model

The company had originally expected to do most of its customer interaction
through a central website. Customers would choose a dealer from which to
take delivery of the car once credit approval had been given, an electrician
had inspected their premises, and an electric-car charging station had been
installed and tested.

That didn't always give customers much chance to drive the actual car,
however, and Honda found they often stalled at one step or another.

So starting in March, Honda opened Fit EV leasing to every dealer in the
states where the car is available. The number of dealerships has now
expanded from the original 36 to more than 200, and ultimately there will be
about 300.

Each dealer had a car or two in stock, but when the price cut was announced
and customers flooded in, dealers not unexpectedly started taking names.

Delivery rate unchanged

But, due to production constraints at the very low-volume factory in Japan
where the Fit EV is assembled--it's the same one that builds the equally
low-volume FCX Clarity hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle--the pace of deliveries
for the Fit EV won't change.

Honda will continue to get deliveries of 40 to 50 Fit EVs every month, and
allocate them to dealers based on demand.

Within two or three weeks, Center said, the company will give dealers a more
long-range look at when they'll get deliveries--and dealers can then convey
a more solid date for delivery to customers on waiting lists.

So if you want to lease a Fit EV, here's Center's advice:

- First, make sure you get your credit approval; that's required beforehand

- Be persistent, and call multiple dealers to see whether names on a waiting
list have turned into actual sales

- If you're on a list already, check back in three weeks or so to get a
better sense for when the dealer will get cars

Honda has seen waiting lists for popular models before, Center said, and has
some experience with actual conversion rates.

If there are 70 names on such a list, he suggested, "only 15 or 20 are
real"--since customers give their names to multiple dealers, change their
minds, and otherwise fall out of serious contention for a variety of
reasons.

The Honda Fit EV is offered for lease in eight states: California,
Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, and
Rhode Island.
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