Used 2011 Honda Fit Consumer Reviews
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the Fit is still It
Fourth review, 110k miles, owned since new. Automatic. On my second set of tires and third battery. Nothing wrong with the car, no unusual maintenance needed. Reliable as a hammer. Quiet, efficient, versatile, comfortable, inconspicuous, easy to drive, easy to park. Simple, intuitive controls. Averaged 36 mpg in commuting and on long trips. Around town more like 32. Commuted to Sunnyvale for years. Stuffed with film gear for shoots around San Francisco. Car camping in Idaho to see a solar eclipse. Trips to Chicago, a wedding in Texas, a tour of the Colorado Plateau. Not real comfortable for long trips, but no big deal. Since I retired it has been relegated to grocery-getter duty, and so racks up miles at a much lower rate than before. I expect it will outlast me. What would make it better? A sunroof.
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Simply the best small car!
After previously owning a new Civic for 9 years and then selling it to get a 2011 Fit, I have to say this car is wonderful, just fantastic in every way. I could not be happier with a car. It is functional, reliable, fun to drive, and best of all has exceedingly great mileage. I don't know what planet the epa was testing the fit on but here on earth, my car gets 44 highway (at 65 mph) and averages around 39 combined/city/highway even with the a/c on. This is after about 7500 miles. Initially the first few thousand miles the mileage is not as good but still much better than the epa quotes. I love this car, just love it!!!!!
I LOVE This Car!
I traded in my 2005 Volvo S60R on this car and I was prepared to be a little underwhelmed. I can honestly say that I haven't had a moment of buyer's remorse. This car is very fun to drive and I use it mostly for commuting so I am loving the gas mileage as compared to my old car. I'm sure that the manual would be even more fun but I've grown tired of the constant shifting in stop and go traffic. I was planning to sell this car to my daughter in a few years but I'm rethinking that idea because I love the car so much!
Love my Fit
It's a great little car. Economical and fun to drive. Years later, still own my Fit. Still running like a top. Has a few tiny dings to give it personality. Was thinking about pulling the trigger on a 2019 Fit but this one still is chugging along.
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2011 Honda Fit - excellent for the appropriate mission
Love it. Great long distance commuter. Rear seats fold upwards or store in the floor creating enormous amount of space. Air conditioner OK, certainly up to 95 degrees outside temp. I passed through Needles when it was 109, comfortable enough. No electrical problems. Coming up on 10,000 miles with 30% oil life left. Trust the engineers, not your SuperLube down the street. Gas mileage is fantastic, without air conditioning I drove 457 miles on one tank at 42.9 MPG at 65MPH on mountainous roads. More usual fuel average is 35. Don't buy this vehicle as a street racer, why people get this thing with a paddle shifter is beyond me and a total waste of money. Note: I drive by myself 95% of the time.