Used 2015 Honda Fit Consumer Reviews
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Great car for around town and short highway trips.
I bought this car in Jan 2015 and sold it in Aug 2018 as a trade-in to a new Honda Insight Hybrid Touring. Originally I had planned to keep it for 5-6 years before upgrading but there were several compelling reasons to move up the date. First, I take around 2 road trips each year which last 7-10 days each and my biggest disappointment was the fatiguing road noise at 70-80mph. I also missed having adaptive cruise control, which was not an option for the 2015 Fits. Otherwise the car was a fantastic value with a very reasonable purchase price and a very high re-sale or trade-in value. If you mainly drive in town or for short commutes, it's really quite good. I averaged 34 mpg in the city and up to 42 mpg on the highway (at 55-60 mph speeds) which is incredibly efficient for a non-hybrid. The folding seat/storage arrangements were amazing for such a small car and the front seat head and legroom was outstanding as well. Personally, I was very happy with the sound system and while some reviewers claimed the lack of a physical volume knob bothered them, I had no problems using the on-steering wheel buttons to control both the volume and the track selection. While lacking either Android Auto or Apple Carplay, the iPod port worked very well for iTunes and the Pandora selection worked very well with a Blue Tooth connection.
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Great car!!
I have owned all generations Honda Fit and the 2015 is by far the best one. I had the 07 and it was a really good car. The interior space was amazing. Then I had a 2011 Honda Fit sport. It was more comfortable than the 07. The design was way better too. Then I saw the 2015 and I just had to at least test drive it. After driving it, I got it. My favorite features, sunroof, push button start/off, 6speed and of course the magic seats. It really performs well for a little 1.5 engine. This car has so much to offer. This car has went excellent in the snow. I'm 6'3" and I drive this car daily. I can even sit in the back seat no problem. I have bought a 55"tv and had it in this car with a child in a car seat. It FIT. I highly recommend at least giving this car a test drive. You won't be disappointed. Great gas mileage and a very dependable car.
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LOVE this car nice transition from Vibe
I went from driving a 2003 ponitac vibe with 300,000+ miles on it and I would still be driving it if someone was paying attention and didn't slam into the backend. I absolutely LOVED my vibe and searched everywhere for another one, but ultimately decided to go for something newer that would last. Going from the Vibe to the Fit was a very easy transition it has a lot of the same features plus some added bonuses! The right blind spot camera on the right mirror is so helpful when switiching lanes and when I'm not sure if a car is close to me or not. The seats folding up are nice for taller objects ( something my vibe didn't do ) but I wish that they would fold Completely flat with a hard back just like my vibe. I will have to put down something over top of the seats when they are almost flat when I want to haul something.
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2015 Fit EX 6 speed rocks!
We owned a 2007 Fit Sport 5 spd and upgraded to the 2015 EX. Great car! Great value. Car feels more solid and substantial. Much nicer interior. Still fun to drive, awesome fuel economy, roomy for such a small car, plus so many new extras. Wife loves the moonroof. We are averaging 39 mpg and hit 47 mpg highway! That's hybrid territory. 7" LCD screen, multiview back up camera, side view Lane Watch camera and other goodies put our 2011 Highlander Limited to shame.
Absolutely awful. There are better choices
Bought a brand new Fit because it made an excellent showroom impression; the magic seats, cargo flexibility, and lots of standard features on the base model. But owning this car is a nightmare Reliability woes have haunted this car from the beginning; mostly odd trim and electrical issues, including exterior trim breaking and taillights filling with water It's not the most refined subcompact; other offerings have more power, better sorted manual transmissions, and are quieter. For city life, it is perfect. It's easy to park, economical, and can haul loads of gear. Honda just started building the Fit at an all-new plant in Mexico and some of the quality issues are showing.