Used 2011 Honda Fit Consumer Reviews
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Beware of the head restraint system!
I love my Honda Fit in every way except the comfort of the driver's seat. I've actually driven without the headrest in; that's how much it hurts my neck. Although I had intended to drive this car until it wore out, I am going to be selling it in the next couple of months and buying something less painful. BTW, I am 5'7.
Not one does econobox better
I'm bias, this is the 8th Honda I have owned. While not as fun as the Del Sol or as economical as the late 80s models, it does everything well. It hauls almost as much as our 2010 Outback, using 1/3rd less gas. Consistently gets 37-38 mpg in mixed driving, tops 40 with consistent driving under 70 mph. The Fit is just plain easy & fun to drive. I opted for the Base to for the better gas mileage & ride. Outfitted with better tires & aftermarket rear sway it never lost its composure driven as when driven as hard as possible in performance driving school. My only complaints are road noise & the fact that my thighs get a little sore after 90 minutes behind the wheel - not good for distances
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Tires burst easily on tiny tires
2 blowouts in a few months. $170 a pop. Get a better car.
Cross-town mover or cross-country tripper!
This is hands-down the best combination commuter, small hauler, and road buddy I’ve ever had. Agile, capable, fuel efficient, and the cargo capacity for its overall size is borderline magical. We’re at 187K miles with no end in sight. The only thing I might rather have is a newer model with updated convenience & tech features. As a multi-tasking personal transport vehicle, though, this little trooper is timeless!
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Honda Fit 2011
My husband bought the Honda Fit and kept it about a year before trading for a truck. It was great on gas and we liked the car the windsheild took a little getting used to. The seat were a little stiff but I wish now I had just taken up the payments on it and kept it. It was cute and zippy it's hard to go wrong with a Honda! Looking for a new model Honda now just hard to choose.
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