Used 2013 Honda Fit Consumer Reviews
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glad to own one
bought this car earlier this month. finding city mileage to less than listed, surprised that road noise is louder than expected (though I knew it wouldn't be stellar). on the other hand, i like the storage space, front seats are comfortable, it handled the surprise snow we had in town like a champ (where other folks were failing, we stayed on the road). the visibility is good and it is a fun car to drive.
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Cheap, quick and certainly not dead!
This car is all about function over form, it looks like a guppy, albeit a cute one, and the cockpit is spaceship like, but the materials are more functional than luxurious. It is definitely not a powerhouse but it is Peppy in stop and go traffic. update: as time goes by this ages well, and has been very reliable except for the battery and the headlight coating, but the lack of active safety equipment and the noisy harsh ride become a little unnerving after getting used to newer cars. all in all...still a great purchase.
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- Sport 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $7,995149 mi away
- Sport 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $8,490312 mi away
- Base 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $6,995156 mi away
Road noise off the charts !
Great space for passengers and cargo. However, if you are someone who doesn't play.misic whole driving you will be very annoyed by the load roar of the road noise at speeds above 35-40.
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NOT fun to drive
I read lots of reviews saying it's fun to drive. Reality check: It's not. Mine just lagged off the line with the manual tranny. I wanted to have spirited acceleration, but this 1.5 L engine has no power at low revs: thats how they say it has great gas mileage: no power means low gas consumption You need to rev the engine to get power. It has spongy suspension and leans heavily in turns. It has no tech features. No bluetooth, no phone connection other that usb for charging. It does have good cargo room, though. Big bonus. I got rid of it after three years because other competitors have more options. I just bought a Chevy Spark EV for a change. I didn't like the way the dealer said that 2013 was such a good design, they decided not to make any changes for 2014. I didn't like the way the dealer handled my purchase.
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My last Honda product
There is a difference between a cheap car and an inexpensive car. This Honda is just plain cheap! And what is worse, the Honda service groups at the dealer have a take no prisoner approach to dealing with the customers. You sell these cheap cars and then treat the customers like they are wealthy people and money is of no concern. The dealer tried to do things like $100.00 to change a cabin air filter (I found one on the internet for $9.80 and it was easy to change)... and I can give a dozen other examples. The air conditioner has a design flaw with the condenser being easily damaged, and the list goes on and on.