Used 2015 Honda Fit Consumer Reviews
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Huge disappointment
This was the first “brand new car” I’ve ever purchased and it’s been a huge disappointment. The materials are cheap and there are lots of little cracks and wear well above whatvthere should be for a newer car. Seems to really lacking in quality control. The paint seems “soft” and chips very easily. The windshield cracked where the mirror attaches while I was adjusting it. The battery went bad at 35,800 miles - just under the warranty. However the biggest fiasco has been the windshield wipers. The motor went out at 49,000 (which is ridiculous) and they want $750 for just the part! That’s right - it will be over $1000 to fix the the windshield wipers on a three year old car. Honda lost a lifelong customer with this one. Wish I’d gotten a Subaru.
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pain when driving the car
Test drive this car as long as possible if you want to buy it. If you experience any discomfort or pain, do not buy this car because it only gets worse. I didn't experience the driver seat as uncomfortable but after my first 2-hour-drive, I felt tingling and burning in my right foot. A year later, I am seriously considering selling the car because my leg, foot, and hip hurt when driving it. The rep at Honda gave me his condolences, but I am stuck with a car that I basically like but can’t drive without being in pain. (Before getting the Fit, I drove a Honda’83 for 15 years and never had a problem.) The driver seat might work for some, but make sure you are one of them.
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- EX 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $11,598403 mi away
- LX 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $12,488414 mi away
- EX-L 4dr Hatchback w/NavigationMSRP: $8,999298 mi away
Love my Fit!
I have owned my Fit for a week now. I love the new features added to this one. I owned a 2012 Honda fit so very familiar with this style of car. The only thing I do not like about this model is how there isn't an extra glove box in this one and less cup holders then my previous car. The gas is better then the other with it's new eco button. I chose the leather seat option, but I am now worried about the up keep of the them especially considering the windows are only slightly tinted. Makes the roof feature a little bit of downer if you think of sun damage on leather. I chose the Honda Fit because it is a very reliable car. It saved my life before. I feel safe in my car.
Great little car
Having come from a manual 305hp Mustang, I was a little concerned about power but this car works well as a total vehicle for which it's intended. The car feels powerful enough to accelerate and pass. It feels well integrated as the ride, noise and comfort levels are all more than adequate for me. Technology has delivered a car that is safe, rides well get amazing milage(I get 44-46mpg), and has lots of storage room. Hybrid cars look out, this car gets great mileage, costs less and holds more.
The King of the economy crowd
The new Fit is so far ahead of the class that its the a the stereotypical Asian child in the classroom. Good driving dynamics, check, unbelievable packaging, check, refined drive, check powerful engine, check, check, check, check. This car is as good or much better in all parameters than any car in its category period. It irritates me to no end when the only criticism someone can level at a car is that they object to the styling, it goes a long way to establish the commenter's lack of intelligence. BTW, to my eye it looks pretty darned good.The EX without leather is the best deal, add a Garmin and go.