Used 2007 Honda Fit Consumer Reviews
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The Fit Fits me!
I am loving this vehicle!! Iv'e had it for about 3 weeks, and I have already put 1500 miles on it. I have taken it on many out of town expeditions, and have thouroughly enjoyed it. I have fit a total of 7 people in it so far!! It has plenty of room, you would be surprised how much head room this thing has!! I recommend buying one right away!
Honda Discontinued parts & Limited OEm parts
We took our 2007 Honda fit in for service (a car we purchased new from the dealership) and we have been told that a number of parts causing the issues diagnosed are no longer available from Honda and that they are also not available from OEMs. When I buy a car, I expect to run it into the ground over a 20 year life-span. This car ia 13 years old and Honda decides to stop making parts for it and does not provide sourcing for same through OEMs. I will NEVER buy a Honda vehicle again.
- Base 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $5,690145 mi away
- Sport 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $4,995159 mi away
- Base 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $4,998182 mi away
Honda Fit(s) Me Well
This Honda Fit has turned out to be a very reliable car. I have driven it for roughly four months, and the car runs like a dream. It's also a very good gas sipper, and I only have to fill up its tank roughly every 10 days. Not only it's a good little subcompact for someone who just wants an inexpensive thing to commute in, it's also a cute car. I get compliments on its looks from time to time. Overall, it's been a very good car, and I highly recommend it to a routine commuter who wants something that's economical and yet appealing to the eye.
I love my 07 Honda Fit Sport 5-speed Man
I purchased my Storm Silver Fit Sport 5 speed manual on April 21, 2006. I purchased the car as it was being unloaded from the delivery truck. I have driven 8000 miles in the 5 months I have owned this car. Have had no mechanical problems. The only real "problem" I have had is with the windshield wipers. The wipers have been changed twice by the dealer & both sets "jump" accross the windshield when I use them. I plan on having them changed again. A few things I don't like about the Fit are: 1. The car could use another 15-20 horse power & as much more torque. 2. No center console.3. No sunroof. 4. Configuring seats into "lounge mode" could be easier. 5. Rear seat head rest could be smaller
Not as good as a '95 Tercel.
I've had four new Hondas over the years plus one Prelude I bought used. I thought I could trust Honda to build a good car. Wrong. My wife's car is a (shorter) '95 Tercel 2-DR automatic. The mileage is low on the Fit because the Tercel is more fun to drive for all small-load trips, both grocery- store and X-country. Here's why: Seats too low; no lumbar support; paddled steering wheel uncomfortable; body too wide (turn radius, parking, traffic); ride jittery and steering too quick (needs constant attention on frwy); instruments poor, and disappear in sunlight; fast cornering not fun; windshield posts too thick (pedestrians); transmission gasps; mileage mediocre. The brakes are good.