Anything wrong with the 08 Honda Fit?
About to make the switch from F150 to an 08 fit. Any thoughts or insights. It has gotten good reviews based on what I have read. I have test driven it compared to a Yaris, Civic, and Accord.
The accord is nicer of course, but at 21/31, the fit and civic are much better on FE. I find that Im just spending more money on a bigger car with the accord basically (Id get the LX-P model), but not much else. The civic and fit are comparable, but I found that the road noise was actually less with the fit than the civic. Tested them both 2wice to confirm, and the fit I drove was much quieter than the civic. Both handled and felt about he same otherwise. I like the versatility of the fit over the civic too....some disagree, but I dont think its all that ugly of a car (with the sport package anyway). |
My take on the fit is that it can be an under achiever mileage wise. Some have blamed its "short" gearing. I find it to be an attractive car. You are getting a manual trans, correct?
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You may want to wait for the 2009 model : First Drive: 2009 Honda Fit https://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do...ticleId=122688 Attachment 1013 Quote:
Early look: 2009 Honda Fit https://www.leftlanenews.com/honda-fit.html Quote:
Bad news : Bigger and fatter, so probably not as good MPG. CarloSW2 |
For the bad news, it does say it comes with the 1.3 in the US, so that's better than the 1.5 it's got now. As I recall the 1.3 gets much better mileage in japan and europe.
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I'm a bit biased as I love mine, but have you looked at the Matrix? Its a little bigger, but the mileage is rated almost exactly the same as the Fit. Also, as with the Fit, the utility is great. In my case, the wife wanted something larger than a Fit, but not sacrificing mileage. The perfect choice for us was the Matrix.
08 Fit (5spd manual): city - 28 highway - 34 08 Matrix(5spd manual): city -26 highway - 33 |
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well, honda did not come through with a good price on teh F150...only 9K. So carmax was my next stop to see what they would pay. They gave a fairer value of 11.5K, which I accepted. During the wait, I was attracted to an 06 mazda 3 4 door sedan, with bells and whistles that teh base fit didnt have. only 18K miles and 1000 bucks cheaper than the new fit. EPA on that is 27/32 compared to the fits 28/34. So overall, a more substantial car, almost the same epa estimates, and 1000 less. Im a satisfied carmax customer. Yes its a manual transmission, 2L engine. I think Ill be very happy with the new arrangement. Looking forward to those drives to Baltimore...and with reimbusement, the company will pay what little I had to finance.
went from 04 / 40K miles / auto / epa 14-18 to an 06 / 18K miles / manual / epa 27-32...for $4K. A good deal to me. Thanks for everyones thoughts and comments, Ive enjoyed playing. |
mazda is just as fun to drive as honda, only not as reliable.
the utility of the fit will be better than the 3 by a long shot. my wife wanted either the 3 or a fit and she liked the fit more strictly for utility. i like the fit more because it handles like a go kart. so to answer the title of this thread in a nutshell: blind spots, 1st and second gear being too far appart, and lack of torque below 3krpm and above 6krpm. other than that i love the car and think it handles better and rides cleaner than my civic. |
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So is Mazda still using variable resonance induction in their intake manifolds? I had heard they adapted it for tumble control (basically a half butterfly in front of the intake port to increase swirl number --> to reduce emissions).
Mazda not as high on the Reliability List, compared to honda - but we're talking within 1 or 2 rank places :p The last reliability table I looked at had Mazda at #2 (Honda #1)... Alas, I don't remember for what year... ----- Now shoot for 40+mpg And beyond :p |
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