Used 2007 Honda Fit Consumer Reviews
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Robletto
Fast little car windows all over so great view very comfy, alot of room you can haul a dryer washer machine bikes, I never had any big repair on this car, at 223854 miles The Cadilacconvertor is going out for right now I just put a spacer on it. The radiator crock and it overheats I will install a new one soon. Honda Fit 2007 are great.
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First Orange Honda Fit on Long Island
I bought my Fit for MSRP, sight unseen in April after reading everything I could on Fit, Scion, Versa. I average 34 mpg in my daily 1/2 hour commute, shuffle family around, and 40 mpg on the highway. It really is roomy and comfortable, even on long trips. I hate Honda dealers, and this is my third Honda. Definitely recommended for the commuter who needs to haul stuff occasionally.
- Base 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $5,495117 mi away
- Sport 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $4,100344 mi away
- Base 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $4,995355 mi away
Love this car!
This car has been very efficient. It is roomy and seats four adults comfortably. I have been VERY impressed.
POOR performance
I replaced a 1986 Civic Si with this weak sister in April. Big mistake. My Si got about 15% better fuel economy and would run rings around my Fit. Top speed in 4th gear (5200 RPM): 101; top speed in 5th gear: 83. No kidding. 83 MPH. Disgusting. Oh, mediocre acceleration as well.
Buy this car if you love frequent repairs
We bought this car with 128,000 miles on it and in decent condition. In 7 MONTHS of owning it (January 2018), we've replaced both headlights, replaced all tires, replaced the entire ignition mechanism (very expensive), replaced the outside drivers door lock because our key got stuck, fixed leaking coolant, and replaced the blower fan motor. All of this has cost us about $3000, which is what the car is worth. We initially decided to get a Honda because of their so called GREAT reliability. Huge mistake. One of the most annoying things about this car is that it DOES NOT have cruise control, and the super outdated audio system.
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