1.5 l turbo has oil dilution problem.... Non Turbo has no issues... But both are hard starting in winter. For polar cold regions a block heater is a must.
I purchased an EX model over the weekend to combat our high gas prices in California. Although it has not been long, I cannot tell you how well this car is put together. The fit and finish, the materials, the features for the price all combine into a really nice package with a ton of cargo space. I am super happy with it!
I bought my Honda Fit top of the line in July of this year. I researched another TH-cam video that showed every inch of this car and explained all its features. When I went to purchase it, I was telling the sales person what he should have been telling me about this car. And I absolutely love it. I would like to see more advertisesments from Honda about this car on TV. I know their CRV is a best seller, but for all the reasons described in your video and for all the reasons described in the video I first watched (over ten times,) this car is the best. Thank you.
We just bought our new 2017- Honda Fit 6 speed. Virtues are many... We needed a car to tow behind our Motorhome (it is flat towable), so we researched a lot of cars/suv's and this was the best choice for us. What a fun car to drive!
Yes. Simple. Bring the car to a complete stop, depress the clutch, then put the shift lever where the little diagram on top of the lever tells you that Reverse is located. You may also want to consult the owners manual - it is on-line. It will tell you whether you have to press the lever downward toward the ground, or do anything else besides just move it according to the picture on the lever.
I love my 3rd gen Fit. It's perfect for my family which includes myself, wife, and daughter. I just switched all my interior lights/plate lights to LED. I also switched my fog to LED but left my headlight halogen since it uses reflector tech. My other mod is installing a trailer hitch and mounting a 2 piece bike rack which has been awesome. I can fit a stroller and child bike trailer in the back all the while having my daughter in a full size child seat as well.
I have a base LX model and I love it! Coming from my 2000 Civic (a BYO racecar my all means), this is such a nice driving experience. Trying to get really good gas milage in it is a really fun game on the road too.
this car serves well for around town. it's fun to drive has great cargo hauling great on gas and wasn't bad on a 350 mile highway trip from Phoenix to San Diego getting 42mpg on highway and though a bit buzzy going through the mountain passes on route 8 into San Diego it kept up fine and the comfort level wasn't bad at all on the five hour trip....you will rarely go to the gas station and when you do it won't break the bank! and I might also mention the stereo even in the LX base model has a very good sound to it! I was surprised...a great little big car all around.
I completely agree with you. The Honda Fit is a fantastic all-around little car that's not only affordable, but it does so many things so well. I'm glad you're having a positive experience with it. I assume you'd recommend it to others.
I have always been of the view that anyone with a small family shopping for a small car that does NOT put the Honda Fit on their list is making a BIG mistake!! There is actually nearly as much room in this little car as in many crossovers!!!!
This car is so good I personally would get a 6 speed manual to avoid cvt problems but honestly this is a car that is deffenately in my list I really like it
I just totalled my 2007 Honda Fit Sport. It has 191,989 miles driven. 30 mpg. Paddle shifters. Never missed an oil change. Kept me safe. Fun to drive. Low maintenance expenses. 😭💔
My tip: as a guy and someone who drives a lot, the first thing I care about is how the car feels, drives, and is engineered. What is the spirit of the car? If it is easy and efficient to drive, does it do so in a sublime manner and comply with shenanigans? That's first and then second is the cargo holding. I have a 350z right now and am looking at Golf and other hatchbacks with good cargo. I felt you spent very little time talking about all these things. I like very minimal cars that focus on driving and engineering and enjoyable functionality with a classic essence. All the other crap means nothing if that's not there first. Thank you for your perspective though. I enjoyed it, would have liked to hear a more balanced review from your end though.
Seem as though you forget to mention or show the adjustable seat height adjustment, and the adjustable and telescopic steering wheel which increases comfort and "fit"
I bought mine for 15.6 with destination plus tax, very easy driving car cvt is flawless u don't feel gears changing fills like electric car very quiet if u don't step on pedal, the best lookin car ever, review chevy bolt when it gets available
My 2014 Honda Fit SI is so great.. last gen but pretty much the same as this. Plus sports steering and sport suspension, its so fun to drive with all the practicality and it looks cool. I even thing it looks better than the latest gen Fit.
Im not sure what you mean, the EX top of the line model in Canada is offered in 6 speed manual and sunroof, etc. CVT is total junk, the fit is a great little vehicle. Plus it sounds like a leaf blower driving a CVT in anything. I'm not sure how CVT gets better gas mileage unless people arent shifting correctly in a 6MT. In the city you can short shift and get the same or better than CVT mileage. When we picked up our Honda fit, we took them both on the highway as the CVT was our rental car, and on a 500km trip Montreal to Toronto, the 6mt got better gas mileage than the cvt, very minor deviations in speed and basically all highway travel. I'm not sure if the MPG is a way to make the CVT more attractive to buyers, but in a small car like this you will always get 40+ mpg regardless of the trans behind the 1.5L. The cvt also comes with added headaches like fluid changes, and other potential breakdowns. Sadly long gone are the days of manual transmissions.
I was looking back at older reviews of the Fit since it is no longer available in the states. I totally agree with you that if driven correctly you will almost always get better mileage out of a manual transmission. I had a 07 sport I bought new with a manual transmission and around town I got mid 30's mpg and interstate was always 39 to 42 mpg. They started shoving that CVT and the sales started dropping. The economy is a factor and they started loading it up like a luxury car and priced it out of people's range didn't help either. If they brought it back with the manual or a traditional automatic transmission in all trim levels it would probably sell pretty well again. Most people know if you have cvt it's not fun and you are likely to be in garage having it repaired.
Any Fit owners have a problem with sitting so low, from a driving safety standpoint ? Even in my full sized minivan, when i come to a corner with a 2 way stop sign, with both sides of the street filled with parked cars, it is still hard for me (a 6 footer) to see traffic coming at me from the left and right. Sitting in a Fit at these types of corners would seem to be 3 times more dangerous. I find this a HUGE (safety) issue in this, otherwise, fabulously-designed little car, and all other subcompact cars from the major players.
I would upgrade from 2013 Fit -- but want a hybrid. C'mon now. It's time to get with it, Honda -- in your U.S. model. Also, offer something other than black interior. It's a hot, humid, closed-in feel in a small car. Hel Prefer light gray or something neutral. Also -- it sounds like the volume control is a hassle. You have to go through how many screens just to turn down your music? Glovebox gone? My 2013's model had two (small) gloveboxes. How's the road noise now? Also -- wondering about the very low front end. It will scrape everyday on driveways that have an incline. Front end plastic / bumper -- looks way too low. Does it REALLY improve the gass milage that much? I'd rather have the clearance underneath. Good stuff: for one thing, the "refresh mode" for sitting in back seat with legs up on the pulled-down front seat, lazy-boy chair position, is an excellent design.
I wish Honda would offer a under to apprx 13 grand model without frills. No power windows, locks, etc. Honda use to offer a Civic base model for years that was very simple. A Deluxe that offered a nice upgrade with AC and nicer trim, then LX luxury and Si sporty models. Now Civics are all upscale, over 16 grand, and large. Can they at least create a base and deluxe option instead of a 15 grand LX Fit? 8.8 seconds is pretty quick for an econo car, actually quite peppy. More than adequate. Heated seats are only on the EX model, btw, not the LX. I do not think the touch screen is on the LX, either? There is econo cars without PW and PL. Not all of us need or want push button start and power everything. 27,000 dollar Kia SOUL? People PAY That? We paid barely 25 grand for a new 2017 Premium Subaru Forester, a far nicer vehicle. The Fit is too close to nicer cars in price, too. The Fit is WAY more equipped than the 80's cars. What econo car has has electronic seats? That is a bit excessive for an economy car.
^ this. the Civic used to be the affordable vehicle. now they cost what the Accords used to cost back in 2004. they need to have a Fit with just A/C...but manual locks, manual windows, basic stereo system, etc. basically just call it the Honda Fit DX. price it at $13,999, that's the price. no MSRP vs invoice crap. the price is $13,999. i would be right on that
Yeah, I do not get it? They create a "new" entry level car as the Civic got more bloated and full of features and replaced it with the Fit. But the Fit is loaded with features and commonly over 15 grand Starting? I really wish they would have a simple one with just AC.
They should come up with a mini subcompact like the Chevy spark. The base model Chevy Spark can be found for 11k and it has manual windows and doors. Altho it does have a 7 inch screen with backing camera, but that might be a safety standard these days idk.
I see Ads for base Sparks $9995. That seems about right for a lesser brand. There is also my personal pick for cheap, the Mitsubishi Mirage for $10500.. they actually have A LOT of equip and are very efficient and reliable. The Versa is the closest to a modern base model without frills I can think of, often the base 4 door is under $10,000. Honda needs a car that is priced closer to these cars. Even a $12,500 base model. No power anything. Just AC and a stereo.
I had an 04 Civic VP that was bare bones, except for auto, air, cd. I bought it for 13K, and have been driving ever since. I just traded it in for one of these Fits. I am very impressed so far. It is unreal how much space this car has. Best engineered interior I have ever seen.
@@cdwag23 in the city its fast enough, other cars out there boast 5/6 second 0-60, if you think about it, in the city a fast 0-60 time is meaningless, and also in the highway when youre barely moving. Great little commuter.
The one and only feature this car is lacking or missing that I think it should get, and probably will get in the very near future is Apple/Android car play.
I do agree, but at the same time. I don't see myself as a driver caring so much since there is volume control on the steering wheel. But I do see it as a huge problem as a passenger is trying to adjust the volume on a bumpy road.
Two things. Actually .. the 2018 model will have LED DRL's. But I wish there was a project beam with led lights option. & Android Auto and Apple Carplay It kinda sucks that some things are gimped. I understand why, but damn gimme options.
do these have oil dilution problems due to the earth dreams fuel injection technology, the Honda HRV had issues with allot of fuel mixing with oil with the 1.5 liter earth dreams engine.
I had a 2011 Fit L, written off in an accident though I did okay (tibia fracture, could have been worse). I bought a 2016 EX Fit when I was sufficiently recovered. Few disappointments in the five year difference. Missed the second glove compartment, upper hatch. Loved having aide mirror heaters vs 2011. Really wish the FM radio provided station and playing song info like my GF's 2011 Impala. Is there an update to the audio system that would fix this? Sadly too, having bought it used, it came with no manual (I know, a pdf is there but less convenient) and only one key. There was probably originally two. But the features, camera, sunroof, heated mirrors (GF likes the AC and heated seats; I prefer less personal comfort myself) as well as the traditional size/space/fuel economy factor I love.
I bought a ‘16 Fit EX two days ago. I had a ‘11 Fit which got into an accident. Features I liked were the sharper looks, heated mirrors, sunroof, fog lights and back up tv since my model. But it didn’t come with a manual for me to read over coffee. I can download a pdf but paper is better. Checked the glove compartment, nada, then checked the one above it but the current doesn’t have the split upper lower bins...odd.
Anything's possible. It all depends on the dealership itself. But now is a good time to buy (mid- to late-summer) because dealerships are anxious to get rid of the previous model year cars to make way for the 2017s.
A dealer won't sell a car they'd lose money on, unless it's a slow-selling overallocated one that they can't get out of their lot any other way. You might get good cash-on-the-hood that will push a car below MSRP before negotiations start on end-of-year cars, because the dealer group and manufacturer have already made their profit and just need to clear out leftovers at individual dealerships so there's room for next year, but if the finance guy tells you it's below invoice he's lying. The best recent example of this is the 4th-gen Nissan Quest: dealers were lucky to sell 2 per month, but because they were only allocated about that number, you never saw a single cent in discounts. Many dealers even priced it over MSRP because they knew subprime Quest buyers had already been crossed off of every other brand's list financing-wise, except Dodge, whose reliability is even worse. Nissan expected it to be a flop, although I'm sure they were hoping it wouldn't be, which is why they imported a barely-changed Japanese model that didn't really suit the US market to begin with: minimal effort=minimal cost. The C7 Corvette, on the other hand, had been overallocated by most dealer groups because after 50 years of false starts, nobody honestly believed that GM would drop the mid-engine C8 bomb at $59k. Even when the leaks started, people assumed it was a testing mule that would amount to nothing, or that it would be a parallel model to a refreshed C7 that would start over $100k. Now C7s with dealer-backed Callaway tunes and custom paint jobs are being blown out the door for as little as lightly-used stock Grand Sports. You might be the only person a dealer will see inquire about a car all month, but if it's not using up space on the lot out of proportion to the amount they sell, your "invoice price" won't be actual invoice, it will be $500-1k over vs the $1-2k over they normally make. They'll typically push the "optional" extras much harder on a lower-margin sale, and may be perfectly happy if you refuse and walk away to buy from someone else. I guarantee that if they know in advance you want "invoice" and won't budge, they'll etch your VIN, fill your tires with nitrogen, and coat your undercarriage faster than you can walk from the test drive to the finance office. They'll do anything to get rid of a car that they have more of than they can sell, to make room for more popular models, but just because a car sells slow doesn't mean it's one of those *if* it was expected to sell slow. The Honda Fit certainly isn't one of those. Really, ask yourself, how badly are you willing to torture yourself all night and into the next day to save 500 bucks that will be made back on the backend anyway?
Nice review, but I have to disagree your comment about the Fit/Jazz being the segment leader though. It sure is the segment leader when it comes to overall practicality, spaciousness and reliability, despite looking like a small car, I do think it's an impressive little car that doesn't look shabby at all. BUT, when it comes to driving dynamics and fun, its nowhere near the Mazda 2/Scion IA or the Ford Fiesta. On top of that, the Mazda 2 has a way more upmarket interior styling and sexy exterior. The Fit/Jazz has quite alot of body roll and throttle response is not great.
Thanks! I don't like to mention the Mazda2 much anymore because it's no longer sold in the US. As for the Fiesta, yeah, it's fun to drive but not everyone cares about driving factor. The mainstream wants something more like the Fit/Jazz.
New manual transmission Fits are difficult to locate, Test drove a cvt which is decent but no manuals to be found in the North Carolina region. I feel the manual would be better for the 1.5 liter engine. Hope that change for 2017.
Driving a manual is certainly more fun for those who know how, but here's the thing: not everyone knows how and Honda (as well as other automakers) know that, hence more CVT-equipped Fits. If you want a manual Fit, consider ordering one direct from the factory.
Manual transmission cars are becoming hard to find, period. Dealers don't order more than 1-2 per delivery for stock so you just have to order one and expect to pay full price for it . But if you really want that manual, just do it and don't settle for the CVT.
The cvt gets better acceleration, smoother acceleration, and better gas mileage. Why would you want a manual? The only advantage I can see for a manual is that it may have longer service life. Those gears with teeth seem more rugged and reliable than a "belt" with 100's of tiny parts, pulleys with a very precisely manufactured surface, both of which are subject to wearing out and slipping, much like a clutch slips, plus a hydraulic system to control the movement of the pulley-halves, and a computer chip to control the hydraulics. More things to wear out, or go wrong. Manual transmission doesn't need have hydraulics except a very simple system to operate the clutch. The weak point in a manual is the clutch disk. When replacing the clutch it requires a lot of labor - taking out the entire engine and transmission - but the parts are cheap. Replacing an entire CVT is about the same amount of labor, and may have to be done about as often as a clutch replacement would need to be done - but the parts are likely to be more expensive - a new or rebuilt CVT is likely to be a lot more expensive than a new clutch friction disk.
I'm hoping for some big changes in the 2018 model later this year. Perhaps a turbo? Or refreshed front and rear. I do not like the taillights. I owned a 2008 Fit and still think it's the best-looking of all three generations.
It is a good car but the character line along the side is silly and detracts from its appearance. It reminds me of the silly tail fins we saw on cars from the early 60's. The manual shift takes the car from 0 to 60 mph in 9.1 sec. The CVT does it in, like you said, 8.8 seconds. And uses less fuel too! Leather seats may look nice but they don't last as long as high quality synthetic fiber fabrics. They are less comfortable than fabric. Fabric seats can be made in a wider choice of colors and designs. The CVT is wonderful. Getting on to the freeway, you just floor the throttle and the engine rapidly goes up to near redline rpm and STAYS PUT at that RPM while the cvt does all the work of of getting the wheels up to speed. It just gradually changes the "gear" ratio keeping it at the best ratio for maximum acceleration, given the current road speed. Fantastic. The road speed increases, the gear ratio changes - but the engine rpm doesn't move at all. Yes the CVT can make a bit of noise while it is adjusting gear ratios, a kind of whine, but you can grow to like it. Certainly planetary gear automatics aren't exactly silent; they not only make clunking noises as they shift gears, but you also FEEL the clunks in the way the car accelerates. Accelartion in the CVT is SMMOTH, like in an electric car, or a Prius. I definitely prefer thermostatic temperature control to fooling around with knobs to turn flaps. Many of us have thermostats in our centrally heated homes. They are not complicated or expensive. Why wouldn't we not want them also in our cars? The gas tank is under the front seats and intrudes into driver foot room space. To me, this is a significant shortcoming. Legroom for rear passengers is very good. More than many midsize cars and even some large size cars! Really amazing. But at the expense of some foot room for the driver.
yes brakes are more than adequate for its size, gas tank is on the small side, but its very cheap to fill and fun fact the gas tank is under the front seats unlike most cars where it is located under the rear seat bench.
Two main problems with the Fit is noise level because it has to rev so high at hwy cruising speed and all that glass on such a small car is going to heat that car up like a mofo. Also Honda seats offer very little lower back support imo. Some things to consider.
It's a loud car, but much to do with lack of sound insulation. Couple hundred bucks of insulating material will do wonders. Still won't sound as quiet as the Lexus... but you aren't paying anything near it either. Just put a good ceramic tint on the car that takes care of the heat; doesn't have to be a dark tint either.
I'm putting a 51R in place of the 151R in mine, it can be done. I bought a new battery for my 2008 CRV, and the one in it is only a year old so I am recycling it into my 16' Fit I just bought.
its a 1.5L motor lol, can basically had crank it so battery is just fine. My jet ski has a 1.3L engine and an even smaller battery so no need to upgrade it.
Chris Aller our fit is 5 years old ... same original Honda lead acid battery so not sure that is true. We also live in a cold Canadian climate and the car is outside. Ours is manual so there’s always the push to start option should it run out of juice :) But as far as battery life goes, no problems at all.
Let's just say I'm shorter than 6 feet and weigh less than 190 lbs. However, I know others who are similar to your height and weight who find the Fit quite comfortable. But downsizing from a Ram 1500 is quite a big adjustment to make, so I can easily see how the Fit seems too small. Regarding the armrest, I think the best thing for you to go and do is take one out for a test spin and see how it feels. Good luck!
6' and 220 lbs here. I have a Fit XL, and certainly is enough room; sometimes I wish I had more leg room in driver's seat but that is just being very picky.
Wasted 15 minutes waiting for your "favourite" part - the "smart seats". What was so difficult to demonstrate the lift mechanism and maybe demonstated its use with a plant pot or a bicycle...
Bought a 2017 Fit with a manual transmission and this transmission is well suited for the small 1.5. Test drove one with the cvt and while adequate it was not engaging to drive. Also the manual transmission makes this car some what quieter. Finally ,I'm experiencing 39 miles per gallon .
Go for the Honda Fit Ex because it gives you everything you need. Plus, the best has mileage on the subcompact class. It's easy and very cheap to maintain as well as reliability. I own 2019 Honda Fit Ex and it's the best car I ever have.
You should write down highlights of what you wanna talk about, you're all over the place and you're definitely struggling to figure out what and how to communicate what you are saying. Good review though.
Unfortunate that the Honda Fit has rear drum brakes. Room inside is the best in it's segment. Tech is good, not great but you won't get all the bells and whistles with a subcompact car. Everything else is really nice.
+CarBuzz - Unboxing Everyday Cars and Supercars yes a solid choice for the money....and I just love not going to gas station alot. this car is a gas sipper. I love this car.
Nice video. You've stated this car has a very basic engine 1.5 liter. I purchased yesterday this car, European version called JAZZ. The engine in the JAZZ is 1.3 Liter. I wish it was 1.5 :-)
I think Europe has some law where if the engine is smaller than a certain size there is less tax charged somwhere along the line. I've found 1.5 liters to be more than enough for passing and merging onto limited access highway. Engine is not at all overworked cruising at 80 mph. On level surface rpm is down around 2000! Goes up only a little higher on moderate grades. Perhaps on Germany's autobahn the 1.5 liter would be better but in the US I see no need for it. My car feels like it has way more than enough power.
In the models with paddle shifters, S means paddle shifter mode. However if you have a US model LX without the paddle shifters, there is an S and a L. S keeps the transmission at lower gear ratios - for going down moderate hills where you want more engine braking. L is the same thing, only more lower.
I was driving 20 miles one eay and the seat was really giving me leg and back pain. Also, probably because i use to own 2012 Pilot then traded it for a fit. Of course the comfort will be a lot different.
You can get an aftermarket armrest though. Or maybe sew straps to a piece of upholstered foam, maybe 100 cm thick, and strap it to the top of the center console.
panoramic sunroof is an incredible waste of money. for bit of air a normal sunroof is more than enough and the bigger the sunroof is, the more expensive it is, heavier the car is (and higher the center of gravity) and the more the sun is going to burn your scalp in hot summer months.
Kristián Kopáčik And what's wrong with having the option? I'd love a pano roof to let all that light in. Have you had a bad experience with a pano roof equipped car ?
Good review. Always thought this was a fun, quirky little car that is a good value, especially in it's lower trim levels. Not enough car for me personally, but I always thought of it as the perfect "car for your girlfriend," if you know what I mean. Also, the fact that you can get it in a manual transmission is a HUGE plus. Would I get this over a Fiesta? Not unless it was a Fiesta ST, and that isn't competing with this. The Honda has a better build quality, better interior, and better reliability. Plus, the magic seat system gives you awesome storage/cargo space. I also like how you aren't "gushing" as much over the car (as compared to your earlier videos). Keep up the good work, and remember to not be afraid to bash any features you don't like: be honest!! :)
Thanks David! The Fit is a car for your girlfriend that you'd also be happy to drive, especially if it came with a manual! No doubt, this is one of the best subcompact cars on the market.
.... if you wanna have a REAL FUN drive to drive car .... go directly to the FORD FIESTA 5door/Hatchback and choose MECHANIC GEAR .... over the top of all mentioned below (Alexis Chapman ) ... including this HONDA FIT ....
Fords are absolute trash, we had a FIESTA and it got written off in a crash (THANKFULLY). Only good thing ford makes is the F150 while its in the first few years of ownership/lease. lets go over some of the issues: - 5MT engine would randomly turn off between gear changes or at traffic lights (MAF / electronics issue), ford kept blaming fuse box / driver error. - low mileage vehicle is basically worthless, low resale value - clock would lose time (small but annoying issue). - terrible brakes - poor seating comfort compared to other hatchbacks - body rust early in ownership positive - good mpg (but not better than the fit)
I like the utility of this car but most important it's a Honda. I'll never buy anything unless it's Toyota or Honda because of the proven reliability.
Can't argue with you there.
Matt Horkan so its basically just buick and toyota, since lexus is toyota's luxury brand
lexus is a toyota
Matt Horkan bs on buick
1.5 l turbo has oil dilution problem.... Non Turbo has no issues... But both are hard starting in winter. For polar cold regions a block heater is a must.
I purchased an EX model over the weekend to combat our high gas prices in California. Although it has not been long, I cannot tell you how well this car is put together. The fit and finish, the materials, the features for the price all combine into a really nice package with a ton of cargo space. I am super happy with it!
How is this car now? I’m looking to get my first car and I’ve been looking at the same model for being my option
I've had my eye on the Honda Fit for about a year now and I'll finally be purchasing one soon!!! Loved this review!
Sounds great Des! Best of luck on your upcoming purchase. I think you're going to be very happy.
How is it so far ?
I bought my Honda Fit top of the line in July of this year. I researched another TH-cam video that showed every inch of this car and explained all its features. When I went to purchase it, I was telling the sales person what he should have been telling me about this car. And I absolutely love it. I would like to see more advertisesments from Honda about this car on TV. I know their CRV is a best seller, but for all the reasons described in your video and for all the reasons described in the video I first watched (over ten times,) this car is the best. Thank you.
You're welcome! Glad to hear you're enjoying the car.
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We just bought our new 2017- Honda Fit 6 speed. Virtues are many... We needed a car to tow behind our Motorhome (it is flat towable), so we researched a lot of cars/suv's and this was the best choice for us. What a fun car to drive!
I really like how you guys do actual affordable cars. Cars me or anyone else can buy. Makes it more helpful. Good job guys keep it up.
Thanks!
+CarBuzz - Unboxing Everyday Cars and Supercars Hello can you show how to engage reverse gear in a Honda fit manual transmission
Yes. Simple. Bring the car to a complete stop, depress the clutch, then put the shift lever where the little diagram on top of the lever tells you that Reverse is located. You may also want to consult the owners manual - it is on-line. It will tell you whether you have to press the lever downward toward the ground, or do anything else besides just move it according to the picture on the lever.
Great car! I actually fit 4 people in the back seat before. Great car for people who like to save
I love my 3rd gen Fit.
It's perfect for my family which includes myself, wife, and daughter. I just switched all my interior lights/plate lights to LED. I also switched my fog to LED but left my headlight halogen since it uses reflector tech. My other mod is installing a trailer hitch and mounting a 2 piece bike rack which has been awesome.
I can fit a stroller and child bike trailer in the back all the while having my daughter in a full size child seat as well.
That is a testament to the Fit's awesome design. It looks great but also has amazing practicality and storage capabilities.
Do you just switch bulbs or is that an involved process?
I just purchased a 2010 Honda Fit for $6300. Love that car 🚙. The car only had 57,487 miles on it.
Where did you find it?
Did you buy it through a private seller or a dealership?
Lucky.🍀
I had bought a 2016 Honda fit with 64k miles
@@letscoverthis9521nice- I got mine for 42K - its amazing huh
Im picking up a 2016 fit ex tomorrow, I cant wait!!!
So sadly underrated
I have a base LX model and I love it! Coming from my 2000 Civic (a BYO racecar my all means), this is such a nice driving experience. Trying to get really good gas milage in it is a really fun game on the road too.
this car serves well for around town. it's fun to drive has great cargo hauling great on gas and wasn't bad on a 350 mile highway trip from Phoenix to San Diego getting 42mpg on highway and though a bit buzzy going through the mountain passes on route 8 into San Diego it kept up fine and the comfort level wasn't bad at all on the five hour trip....you will rarely go to the gas station and when you do it won't break the bank! and I might also mention the stereo even in the LX base model has a very good sound to it! I was surprised...a great little big car all around.
I completely agree with you. The Honda Fit is a fantastic all-around little car that's not only affordable, but it does so many things so well. I'm glad you're having a positive experience with it. I assume you'd recommend it to others.
I have always been of the view that anyone with a small family shopping for a small car that does NOT put the Honda Fit on their list is making a BIG mistake!! There is actually nearly as much room in this little car as in many crossovers!!!!
This car is so good I personally would get a 6 speed manual to avoid cvt problems but honestly this is a car that is deffenately in my list I really like it
@Dale Macarena I really don’t know but I would avoid a cvt
This is the BEST review on the planet! I’m literally buying this car tomorrow.
Did you buy it? How did you like it?
I just totalled my 2007 Honda Fit Sport. It has 191,989 miles driven. 30 mpg. Paddle shifters. Never missed an oil change. Kept me safe. Fun to drive. Low maintenance expenses. 😭💔
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I enjoy driving this car. It's nice for my daily.
My tip: as a guy and someone who drives a lot, the first thing I care about is how the car feels, drives, and is engineered. What is the spirit of the car? If it is easy and efficient to drive, does it do so in a sublime manner and comply with shenanigans? That's first and then second is the cargo holding. I have a 350z right now and am looking at Golf and other hatchbacks with good cargo. I felt you spent very little time talking about all these things. I like very minimal cars that focus on driving and engineering and enjoyable functionality with a classic essence. All the other crap means nothing if that's not there first. Thank you for your perspective though. I enjoyed it, would have liked to hear a more balanced review from your end though.
Seem as though you forget to mention or show the adjustable seat height adjustment, and the adjustable and telescopic steering wheel which increases comfort and "fit"
Didn't forget to mention; only so much time to record in the video, but thanks for pointing them out.
ut1004bp whats seat height adjustment?
I just purchased a 2019 Jazz and sold a 2015 Jazz 🤗 it’s the first time I only considered upgrading to the same car 🚗 in a newer model
Just bought one today.. only had 9600 miles on it!!,
I bought mine for 15.6 with destination plus tax, very easy driving car cvt is flawless u don't feel gears changing fills like electric car very quiet if u don't step on pedal, the best lookin car ever, review chevy bolt when it gets available
My 2014 Honda Fit SI is so great.. last gen but pretty much the same as this. Plus sports steering and sport suspension, its so fun to drive with all the practicality and it looks cool. I even thing it looks better than the latest gen Fit.
My wife bought a '15 Fit and loves it. I love it that she loves it so much. As a matter of fact, if I needed a new car, I'd get a Fit.
You really can't go wrong with this car.
I have the 2nd gen, its a lovely car and super economical and reliable. I would highlyrecommend it
Im not sure what you mean, the EX top of the line model in Canada is offered in 6 speed manual and sunroof, etc.
CVT is total junk, the fit is a great little vehicle. Plus it sounds like a leaf blower driving a CVT in anything.
I'm not sure how CVT gets better gas mileage unless people arent shifting correctly in a 6MT. In the city you can short shift and get the same or better than CVT mileage.
When we picked up our Honda fit, we took them both on the highway as the CVT was our rental car, and on a 500km trip Montreal to Toronto, the 6mt got better gas mileage than the cvt, very minor deviations in speed and basically all highway travel.
I'm not sure if the MPG is a way to make the CVT more attractive to buyers, but in a small car like this you will always get 40+ mpg regardless of the trans behind the 1.5L. The cvt also comes with added headaches like fluid changes, and other potential breakdowns.
Sadly long gone are the days of manual transmissions.
I was looking back at older reviews of the Fit since it is no longer available in the states. I totally agree with you that if driven correctly you will almost always get better mileage out of a manual transmission. I had a 07 sport I bought new with a manual transmission and around town I got mid 30's mpg and interstate was always 39 to 42 mpg. They started shoving that CVT and the sales started dropping. The economy is a factor and they started loading it up like a luxury car and priced it out of people's range didn't help either. If they brought it back with the manual or a traditional automatic transmission in all trim levels it would probably sell pretty well again. Most people know if you have cvt it's not fun and you are likely to be in garage having it repaired.
my fit needed a new battery at 2.5 years and then another battery 10 months later. now the alarm system seems to be acting up. damn it.
Lisa Yu is it Japan made vin start with J, o am research used fits and reading that 2016 probably best ones
Any Fit owners have a problem with sitting so low, from a driving safety standpoint ? Even in my full sized minivan, when i come to a corner with a 2 way stop sign, with both sides of the street filled with parked cars, it is still hard for me (a 6 footer) to see traffic coming at me from the left and right. Sitting in a Fit at these types of corners would seem to be 3 times more dangerous. I find this a HUGE (safety) issue in this, otherwise, fabulously-designed little car, and all other subcompact cars from the major players.
I would upgrade from 2013 Fit -- but want a hybrid. C'mon now. It's time to get with it, Honda -- in your U.S. model. Also, offer something other than black interior. It's a hot, humid, closed-in feel in a small car. Hel Prefer light gray or something neutral. Also -- it sounds like the volume control is a hassle. You have to go through how many screens just to turn down your music? Glovebox gone? My 2013's model had two (small) gloveboxes. How's the road noise now? Also -- wondering about the very low front end. It will scrape everyday on driveways that have an incline. Front end plastic / bumper -- looks way too low. Does it REALLY improve the gass milage that much? I'd rather have the clearance underneath.
Good stuff: for one thing, the "refresh mode" for sitting in back seat with legs up on the pulled-down front seat, lazy-boy chair position, is an excellent design.
I wish Honda would offer a under to apprx 13 grand model without frills. No power windows, locks, etc. Honda use to offer a Civic base model for years that was very simple. A Deluxe that offered a nice upgrade with AC and nicer trim, then LX luxury and Si sporty models. Now Civics are all upscale, over 16 grand, and large. Can they at least create a base and deluxe option instead of a 15 grand LX Fit? 8.8 seconds is pretty quick for an econo car, actually quite peppy. More than adequate. Heated seats are only on the EX model, btw, not the LX. I do not think the touch screen is on the LX, either? There is econo cars without PW and PL. Not all of us need or want push button start and power everything. 27,000 dollar Kia SOUL? People PAY That? We paid barely 25 grand for a new 2017 Premium Subaru Forester, a far nicer vehicle. The Fit is too close to nicer cars in price, too. The Fit is WAY more equipped than the 80's cars. What econo car has has electronic seats? That is a bit excessive for an economy car.
^ this. the Civic used to be the affordable vehicle. now they cost what the Accords used to cost back in 2004. they need to have a Fit with just A/C...but manual locks, manual windows, basic stereo system, etc. basically just call it the Honda Fit DX. price it at $13,999, that's the price. no MSRP vs invoice crap. the price is $13,999. i would be right on that
Yeah, I do not get it? They create a "new" entry level car as the Civic got more bloated and full of features and replaced it with the Fit. But the Fit is loaded with features and commonly over 15 grand Starting? I really wish they would have a simple one with just AC.
They should come up with a mini subcompact like the Chevy spark. The base model Chevy Spark can be found for 11k and it has manual windows and doors. Altho it does have a 7 inch screen with backing camera, but that might be a safety standard these days idk.
I see Ads for base Sparks $9995. That seems about right for a lesser brand. There is also my personal pick for cheap, the Mitsubishi Mirage for $10500.. they actually have A LOT of equip and are very efficient and reliable. The Versa is the closest to a modern base model without frills I can think of, often the base 4 door is under $10,000. Honda needs a car that is priced closer to these cars. Even a $12,500 base model. No power anything. Just AC and a stereo.
I had an 04 Civic VP that was bare bones, except for auto, air, cd. I bought it for 13K, and have been driving ever since. I just traded it in for one of these Fits. I am very impressed so far. It is unreal how much space this car has. Best engineered interior I have ever seen.
EX comes in Manual. Car & Driver lists 0-60 at 8.2 seconds, only difference from the L is navigation and leather.
good god that is slow LOL granted thats not what its meant for but still funny
@@cdwag23 in the city its fast enough, other cars out there boast 5/6 second 0-60, if you think about it, in the city a fast 0-60 time is meaningless, and also in the highway when youre barely moving.
Great little commuter.
You did a great review. Thanks.
The one and only feature this car is lacking or missing that I think it should get, and probably will get in the very near future is Apple/Android car play.
Good point but I think it'll come sooner rather than later.
Hahaha... Wtf was that right?
joewillgo agreed, but i think it needs a volume knob or something lol.
I do agree, but at the same time. I don't see myself as a driver caring so much since there is volume control on the steering wheel. But I do see it as a huge problem as a passenger is trying to adjust the volume on a bumpy road.
I just ordered mine in New Zealand with the premium audio package. It's just a Pioneer AVH-8850BT Apple CarPlay system and it has volume buttons
Two things. Actually .. the 2018 model will have LED DRL's. But I wish there was a project beam with led lights option.
& Android Auto and Apple Carplay
It kinda sucks that some things are gimped. I understand why, but damn gimme options.
Can't wait to have this fantastic car...
do these have oil dilution problems due to the earth dreams fuel injection technology, the Honda HRV had issues with allot of fuel mixing with oil with the 1.5 liter earth dreams engine.
I had a 2011 Fit L, written off in an accident though I did okay (tibia fracture, could have been worse). I bought a 2016 EX Fit when I was sufficiently recovered. Few disappointments in the five year difference. Missed the second glove compartment, upper hatch. Loved having aide mirror heaters vs 2011. Really wish the FM radio provided station and playing song info like my GF's 2011 Impala. Is there an update to the audio system that would fix this? Sadly too, having bought it used, it came with no manual (I know, a pdf is there but less convenient) and only one key. There was probably originally two. But the features, camera, sunroof, heated mirrors (GF likes the AC and heated seats; I prefer less personal comfort myself) as well as the traditional size/space/fuel economy factor I love.
i get 44+ MPG on the highway
Which trim did you get?
ab30494 ha yeah right
@@v1rotate391 nope its true i get the same, ill even post a vid on my page😂👌
@@DanielSchmidt1995 LX trim gets highest mpg.
@@christianj252 manual ?? mine gets 40+ avg MPG lol ... and its a 6MT EX
I bought a ‘16 Fit EX two days ago. I had a ‘11 Fit which got into an accident. Features I liked were the sharper looks, heated mirrors, sunroof, fog lights and back up tv since my model. But it didn’t come with a manual for me to read over coffee. I can download a pdf but paper is better. Checked the glove compartment, nada, then checked the one above it but the current doesn’t have the split upper lower bins...odd.
Yep, paper IS better.
still loving my 2016 Honda Jazz, gas and go...
I do have one question; how does this car do at say 80-90 on the highway. I hear it revs really high and has no passing power. Thanks!
do you think I could buy this car at invoice
Anything's possible. It all depends on the dealership itself. But now is a good time to buy (mid- to late-summer) because dealerships are anxious to get rid of the previous model year cars to make way for the 2017s.
A dealer won't sell a car they'd lose money on, unless it's a slow-selling overallocated one that they can't get out of their lot any other way. You might get good cash-on-the-hood that will push a car below MSRP before negotiations start on end-of-year cars, because the dealer group and manufacturer have already made their profit and just need to clear out leftovers at individual dealerships so there's room for next year, but if the finance guy tells you it's below invoice he's lying. The best recent example of this is the 4th-gen Nissan Quest: dealers were lucky to sell 2 per month, but because they were only allocated about that number, you never saw a single cent in discounts. Many dealers even priced it over MSRP because they knew subprime Quest buyers had already been crossed off of every other brand's list financing-wise, except Dodge, whose reliability is even worse. Nissan expected it to be a flop, although I'm sure they were hoping it wouldn't be, which is why they imported a barely-changed Japanese model that didn't really suit the US market to begin with: minimal effort=minimal cost.
The C7 Corvette, on the other hand, had been overallocated by most dealer groups because after 50 years of false starts, nobody honestly believed that GM would drop the mid-engine C8 bomb at $59k. Even when the leaks started, people assumed it was a testing mule that would amount to nothing, or that it would be a parallel model to a refreshed C7 that would start over $100k. Now C7s with dealer-backed Callaway tunes and custom paint jobs are being blown out the door for as little as lightly-used stock Grand Sports.
You might be the only person a dealer will see inquire about a car all month, but if it's not using up space on the lot out of proportion to the amount they sell, your "invoice price" won't be actual invoice, it will be $500-1k over vs the $1-2k over they normally make. They'll typically push the "optional" extras much harder on a lower-margin sale, and may be perfectly happy if you refuse and walk away to buy from someone else. I guarantee that if they know in advance you want "invoice" and won't budge, they'll etch your VIN, fill your tires with nitrogen, and coat your undercarriage faster than you can walk from the test drive to the finance office. They'll do anything to get rid of a car that they have more of than they can sell, to make room for more popular models, but just because a car sells slow doesn't mean it's one of those *if* it was expected to sell slow. The Honda Fit certainly isn't one of those. Really, ask yourself, how badly are you willing to torture yourself all night and into the next day to save 500 bucks that will be made back on the backend anyway?
all the attention on 0-60 times. A more useful # (to me) would be 40-60 and even more 55-75.
Nice review, but I have to disagree your comment about the Fit/Jazz being the segment leader though. It sure is the segment leader when it comes to overall practicality, spaciousness and reliability, despite looking like a small car, I do think it's an impressive little car that doesn't look shabby at all. BUT, when it comes to driving dynamics and fun, its nowhere near the Mazda 2/Scion IA or the Ford Fiesta. On top of that, the Mazda 2 has a way more upmarket interior styling and sexy exterior. The Fit/Jazz has quite alot of body roll and throttle response is not great.
Thanks! I don't like to mention the Mazda2 much anymore because it's no longer sold in the US. As for the Fiesta, yeah, it's fun to drive but not everyone cares about driving factor. The mainstream wants something more like the Fit/Jazz.
What is the road noise like? I have been in cars where a rough pavement makes way toooo much noise
in 20 years when this car gets cheep i would be able to buy it.. .cant wait
i cant wait im buying one soon hopefully. going to be able to garage queen my S2k finally. it'll be a treat dailying this over a modded S2
New manual transmission Fits are difficult to locate, Test drove a cvt which is decent but no manuals to be found in the North Carolina region. I feel the manual would be better for the 1.5 liter engine. Hope that change for 2017.
Driving a manual is certainly more fun for those who know how, but here's the thing: not everyone knows how and Honda (as well as other automakers) know that, hence more CVT-equipped Fits. If you want a manual Fit, consider ordering one direct from the factory.
Manual transmission cars are becoming hard to find, period. Dealers don't order more than 1-2 per delivery for stock so you just have to order one and expect to pay full price for it . But if you really want that manual, just do it and don't settle for the CVT.
The cvt gets better acceleration, smoother acceleration, and better gas mileage. Why would you want a manual? The only advantage I can see for a manual is that it may have longer service life. Those gears with teeth seem more rugged and reliable than a "belt" with 100's of tiny parts, pulleys with a very precisely manufactured surface, both of which are subject to wearing out and slipping, much like a clutch slips, plus a hydraulic system to control the movement of the pulley-halves, and a computer chip to control the hydraulics. More things to wear out, or go wrong. Manual transmission doesn't need have hydraulics except a very simple system to operate the clutch. The weak point in a manual is the clutch disk. When replacing the clutch it requires a lot of labor - taking out the entire engine and transmission - but the parts are cheap. Replacing an entire CVT is about the same amount of labor, and may have to be done about as often as a clutch replacement would need to be done - but the parts are likely to be more expensive - a new or rebuilt CVT is likely to be a lot more expensive than a new clutch friction disk.
@@soilmanted Spend some time on SCOTTY KILMER`S site and you`ll figure it out.
@@carbuzzcom And most car thieves don`t know how to shift a manual transmission, either...
Nice car fun to drive. Only one problem the radio is in Japanese. Anyone knows how to charge the language
I got one too, it is great.
charlie xiong How is the acceleration? Is it decent for this class or is it slow?
CreatorStudio the 130HP 1.5 litre version has tons of torque
I'm hoping for some big changes in the 2018 model later this year. Perhaps a turbo? Or refreshed front and rear. I do not like the taillights. I owned a 2008 Fit and still think it's the best-looking of all three generations.
Old review that still rings true
No magic seats?
Wich is better ; toyota ractis or honda fit
It is a good car but the character line along the side is silly and detracts from its appearance. It reminds me of the silly tail fins we saw on cars from the early 60's.
The manual shift takes the car from 0 to 60 mph in 9.1 sec. The CVT does it in, like you said, 8.8 seconds. And uses less fuel too! Leather seats may look nice but they don't last as long as high quality synthetic fiber fabrics. They are less comfortable than fabric. Fabric seats can be made in a wider choice of colors and designs. The CVT is wonderful. Getting on to the freeway, you just floor the throttle and the engine rapidly goes up to near redline rpm and STAYS PUT at that RPM while the cvt does all the work of of getting the wheels up to speed. It just gradually changes the "gear" ratio keeping it at the best ratio for maximum acceleration, given the current road speed. Fantastic. The road speed increases, the gear ratio changes - but the engine rpm doesn't move at all. Yes the CVT can make a bit of noise while it is adjusting gear ratios, a kind of whine, but you can grow to like it. Certainly planetary gear automatics aren't exactly silent; they not only make clunking noises as they shift gears, but you also FEEL the clunks in the way the car accelerates. Accelartion in the CVT is SMMOTH, like in an electric car, or a Prius.
I definitely prefer thermostatic temperature control to fooling around with knobs to turn flaps. Many of us have thermostats in our centrally heated homes. They are not complicated or expensive. Why wouldn't we not want them also in our cars? The gas tank is under the front seats and intrudes into driver foot room space. To me, this is a significant shortcoming. Legroom for rear passengers is very good. More than many midsize cars and even some large size cars! Really amazing. But at the expense of some foot room for the driver.
Do you own a Honda Fit? You sound like an owner/expert.
2015 LX with the CVT (United States model)
really nice explanation for CVT haters . i really like CVT trans .
Thank you, it's nice to hear a positive comment towards CVT for once
does this always come with leather seats or is it an option...
Option.
Sean Giannone it's an option package
Technically it's a model & not an option. EX-L model. You can't get the leather as an option any other way (other than 3rd party installation).
Is the braking good also what's the gas tank capacity ?
10.6 gal
yes brakes are more than adequate for its size, gas tank is on the small side, but its very cheap to fill and fun fact the gas tank is under the front seats unlike most cars where it is located under the rear seat bench.
Two main problems with the Fit is noise level because it has to rev so high at hwy cruising speed and all that glass on such a small car is going to heat that car up like a mofo. Also Honda seats offer very little lower back support imo. Some things to consider.
You're absolutely right about the noise level.
It's a loud car, but much to do with lack of sound insulation. Couple hundred bucks of insulating material will do wonders. Still won't sound as quiet as the Lexus... but you aren't paying anything near it either. Just put a good ceramic tint on the car that takes care of the heat; doesn't have to be a dark tint either.
Thanks for the tips.
I wish they added a larger battery for this car. It's puny.
I'm putting a 51R in place of the 151R in mine, it can be done. I bought a new battery for my 2008 CRV, and the one in it is only a year old so I am recycling it into my 16' Fit I just bought.
its a 1.5L motor lol, can basically had crank it so battery is just fine. My jet ski has a 1.3L engine and an even smaller battery so no need to upgrade it.
@@oneeyedrone4293 These are known to go through batteries like underwear...
Chris Aller our fit is 5 years old ... same original Honda lead acid battery so not sure that is true. We also live in a cold Canadian climate and the car is outside. Ours is manual so there’s always the push to start option should it run out of juice :)
But as far as battery life goes, no problems at all.
How tall are you?
Love my orchid white 2016 ex
How often do you have to change the cvt fluid?
varies by car, usually 30-40k miles.
How is the comfort? I'm 6 ft tall and 190 lbs. I'm downsizing from a ram 1500 lol. I heard the middle arm rest is too low... is that the case?
Thanks
Let's just say I'm shorter than 6 feet and weigh less than 190 lbs. However, I know others who are similar to your height and weight who find the Fit quite comfortable. But downsizing from a Ram 1500 is quite a big adjustment to make, so I can easily see how the Fit seems too small. Regarding the armrest, I think the best thing for you to go and do is take one out for a test spin and see how it feels. Good luck!
CarBuzz - Unboxing Everyday Cars and Supercars test spin??
6' and 220 lbs here.
I have a Fit XL, and certainly is enough room; sometimes I wish I had more leg room in driver's seat but that is just being very picky.
Wasted 15 minutes waiting for your "favourite" part - the "smart seats". What was so difficult to demonstrate the lift mechanism and maybe demonstated its use with a plant pot or a bicycle...
So much love for the fit, makes me feel more sane about loving my Camry. In the market in a few years for a hatch and I'm between this or a prius
This is much cooler.
Great review.
Would be nice to see a driving review too.
Stay tuned!
Bought a 2017 Fit with a manual transmission and this transmission is well suited for the small 1.5. Test drove one with the cvt and while adequate it was not engaging to drive. Also the manual transmission makes this car some what quieter. Finally ,I'm experiencing 39 miles per gallon .
I also think the manual is better suited for this car. Problem is, not everyone can drive stick. Glad to hear you're enjoying the car.
I’m deciding between this, the Fit, Fiesta, Rio, Sonic, and Soul. A lot I know, but does anyone have any thoughts? Much appreciated! :D
Go for the Honda Fit Ex because it gives you everything you need. Plus, the best has mileage on the subcompact class. It's easy and very cheap to maintain as well as reliability. I own 2019 Honda Fit Ex and it's the best car I ever have.
Don’t do Kia. Had a personal problem with my Soul post pandemic & if you want reliability, get a Fit.
You should write down highlights of what you wanna talk about, you're all over the place and you're definitely struggling to figure out what and how to communicate what you are saying.
Good review though.
Unfortunate that the Honda Fit has rear drum brakes. Room inside is the best in it's segment. Tech is good, not great but you won't get all the bells and whistles with a subcompact car. Everything else is really nice.
Hey, you gotta make some sacrifices with a subcompact, but the Honda Fit is an overall solid choice.
+CarBuzz - Unboxing Everyday Cars and Supercars yes a solid choice for the money....and I just love not going to gas station alot. this car is a gas sipper. I love this car.
Jon B Man I feel like New Zealand gets the best looking Jazz/Fit out of all markets. Rear disc brakes, Apple car play etc
Nice video. You've stated this car has a very basic engine 1.5 liter. I purchased yesterday this car, European version called JAZZ. The engine in the JAZZ is 1.3 Liter. I wish it was 1.5 :-)
I wish for you it was a 1.5, too.
I think Europe has some law where if the engine is smaller than a certain size there is less tax charged somwhere along the line. I've found 1.5 liters to be more than enough for passing and merging onto limited access highway. Engine is not at all overworked cruising at 80 mph. On level surface rpm is down around 2000! Goes up only a little higher on moderate grades. Perhaps on Germany's autobahn the 1.5 liter would be better but in the US I see no need for it. My car feels like it has way more than enough power.
the review is comprehensive but a bit boring and dull. a 15 minutes video seems an hour. however the information are fruitful.
Glad you found the information to be useful.
Does S means sport driving mode?
Yes
Paddle Shift
In the models with paddle shifters, S means paddle shifter mode. However if you have a US model LX without the paddle shifters, there is an S and a L. S keeps the transmission at lower gear ratios - for going down moderate hills where you want more engine braking. L is the same thing, only more lower.
Great affordable car.
This was almost a perfect car for its price but the front seats are not that comfortable compare to versa and there is no arm rest....
On long journeys, the seats do lack the support of top-tier cars, but for city driving and medium-length drives, the Fit is superb.
I was driving 20 miles one eay and the seat was really giving me leg and back pain.
Also, probably because i use to own 2012 Pilot then traded it for a fit. Of course the comfort will be a lot different.
I traded the fit after a year
You can get an aftermarket armrest though. Or maybe sew straps to a piece of upholstered foam, maybe 100 cm thick, and strap it to the top of the center console.
panoramic sunroof is an incredible waste of money. for bit of air a normal sunroof is more than enough and the bigger the sunroof is, the more expensive it is, heavier the car is (and higher the center of gravity) and the more the sun is going to burn your scalp in hot summer months.
Yeah, I don't think a panoramic sunroof is needed in a Honda Fit.
Kristián Kopáčik And what's wrong with having the option? I'd love a pano roof to let all that light in.
Have you had a bad experience with a pano roof equipped car ?
What happened to those trees?
Best car ever❤
Good review. Always thought this was a fun, quirky little car that is a good value, especially in it's lower trim levels. Not enough car for me personally, but I always thought of it as the perfect "car for your girlfriend," if you know what I mean. Also, the fact that you can get it in a manual transmission is a HUGE plus.
Would I get this over a Fiesta? Not unless it was a Fiesta ST, and that isn't competing with this. The Honda has a better build quality, better interior, and better reliability. Plus, the magic seat system gives you awesome storage/cargo space.
I also like how you aren't "gushing" as much over the car (as compared to your earlier videos). Keep up the good work, and remember to not be afraid to bash any features you don't like: be honest!! :)
i would have to agree with what you saod about the fiesta. it is smaller, and less reliable.
Thanks David! The Fit is a car for your girlfriend that you'd also be happy to drive, especially if it came with a manual! No doubt, this is one of the best subcompact cars on the market.
Car for your girlfriend…
.... if you wanna have a REAL FUN drive to drive car .... go directly to the FORD FIESTA 5door/Hatchback
and choose MECHANIC GEAR .... over the top of all mentioned below (Alexis Chapman ) ... including this HONDA FIT ....
You bring up a good point.
fords are crap. I will nvr own an american car any time soon
Fords are absolute trash, we had a FIESTA and it got written off in a crash (THANKFULLY).
Only good thing ford makes is the F150 while its in the first few years of ownership/lease.
lets go over some of the issues:
- 5MT engine would randomly turn off between gear changes or at traffic lights (MAF / electronics issue), ford kept blaming fuse box / driver error.
- low mileage vehicle is basically worthless, low resale value
- clock would lose time (small but annoying issue).
- terrible brakes
- poor seating comfort compared to other hatchbacks
- body rust early in ownership
positive
- good mpg (but not better than the fit)
sup nice 2016s honda fit exl honda earth dreams i-vtec dohc
Hate the term "price point". It's just the fuckin price okay.
15min for a Honda Fit...
¥80000 in China.
Leather seats are not premium, they're just overpriced and uncomfortable. Stupid decision by Honda! 🍄
That`s right ! How many steers do we slaughter every year for burgers & steaks ?? Not like leather is a rare commodity....
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Avoid the CVT, utterly pathetic, the manual transmission is the only real option, CVT sucks all enjoyment out of the driving experience.
it should be 240 mile electric like chevy bolt, gasoline fumes causes astma and is stinky
Tell that to Honda. We're working on getting a Bolt. Stay tuned...
I like it
This car is garabage..