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2011 Honda Fit Sport 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl 5M)
This thing is a blast to drive, has respectable mpgs (above EPA estimates), and has more space than anyone could guess from the outside. Although the materials in the cabin are decent, it won't take you long to see they are relatively cheap. You'll also notice the "small" things that you may be use to are not present (heated mirrors, adjustable intermittent wipers). Small gripes, but noticeable. The manual trans shifts smoothly, but a 6th gear is needed to bring the rpms at 60mph below 3k. The Fit is still nice, but other cars are catching up to it (material quality and options, not to mention lower priced). The question is whether or not they will match Honda's long-term reliability...
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2011 Honda Fit Sport 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl 5M)
I bought a 2004 civic vp, regrettably traded that in for a family sized wagon, and now just got a 2011 fit for myself.
I've only had it about 800 miles, but absolutely love it.
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2011 Honda Fit Sport 4dr Hatchback w/Navigation (1.5L 4cyl 5A)
Traded in an '06 Civic EX auto w/navi for the Fit.
Could not be happier!
The Civic was a very good car - took me 150,000 miles with no problems at all.
Never even had to change a light bulb.
Just
regular service.
I expect the Fit to be just as reliable.
Whereas the Civic was nice to drive - the Fit is a real hoot!
Reminds me of the fun I had with my early '80s GTI.
I've only put 500 miles on it so far but I can tell this car is screwed together very well.
Not the fastest car out there but it has plenty of spunk and the overall driving experience is fantastic.
The interior is huge for a car this size and the seats are quite supportive and comfortable.
Best car purchase I've made.
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2011 Honda Fit Sport 4dr Hatchback w/Navigation (1.5L 4cyl 5A)
I just got my second Fit; an upgrade from a 2010 Base to a 2011 Sport w/ Nav.
Before that I was a Volvo guy, so...
The Fit is reliable, fun, comfortable, versatile, and easy to drive as well as inexpensive to own. The mini-sport-hatchback factor was hard to resist in the 2010. In the upgraded 2011, it's spectacular. It is worth noting a Fit bested a Ferrari in a lane-change maneuver at over 70mph. Suffice it to say I look forward to traffic-free exit ramps.
I have to say, most of the negative reviews of this car seem to not make any sense. If they're unhappy with something, didn't they look at/drive/test the car before they bought it? Bizarre.
In sum: Fit + Me = Happy Happy, Joy Joy.
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2011 Honda Fit Sport 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl 5M)
To begin my review, i am a "car guy" having owned a slew of german and high-end vehicles. I actually traded a 2003 BMW 530i for my Sport Fit! after driving the automatic, i was to say the least unimpressed in the drivetrain, but before leaving with my tail tucked, i decided to try the 5speed!! what a glorious decision!!! I now lovingly refer to it as my economy 911 now and have named her "Hisser"! I went on a 600 mile road trip the day i picked her up and with 4 male adults, and all of our luggage, i was astonished at the roominess of a "small car" and the average 32 MPG at 4000ft altitude. All around great value, and dodges the "economy car" title with style and fun factor!
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2011 Honda Fit Sport 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl 5A)
I've had my Fit Sport going on three weeks now and I Love it!!
I test drove the Fiesta and found it way way too small then test drove the fit and it was completely different feeling.
The inside of the Fit feels positively huge, its amazing how much room
there is!
I've had nothing but fun driving the car, I used to be a speedster but now I care more about gas mileage (with the current mpg scale its fun to drive to max mpg).
This is not to say the car doesn't have pick up I just pay more attention to the mpg, and it makes me a safer driver!
The only small gripe I've found is that the seats aren't always 100% comfortable, I have back trouble and I wish the lumbar was adjustable but its no
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