Used 2015 Honda Fit LX 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl 6M) Consumer Reviews
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Biggest Disappointment
20.Nov.2023 Bought new from Garcia Honda in Albuquerque, NM. Driven by woman with light and careful touch. Husband reviewing. Made for in-town Los Angeles. Fast off the line but not much after 40 mph. Mileage consistently only 22 in town 30 on highway...even in eco-mode with egg under foot. Stiff, rough ride on factory tires. Little legroom in front for 5'9" person. None for rear passengers with front seat all the way back. AC isn't as good as my restored '96 Geo Tracker. Huge blind spots from front windshied supports. Weak headlights. Rear seat fold-down latch broke first year. Paddle shifters completely superfluous. Radio volume control worthless. Front door hinge too close to seat....not enough room for legs. Hard to get in and out of.
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This Honda Fit will fit ya just fine!
This car will not let you down; the simple styling is ageless.
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- EX 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $14,99862 mi away
- EX 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $11,988In-stock online
- EX 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $13,576In-stock online
As old school as you can get, these days .... LX
We bought our '15 LX certified pre-owned, warranty was extended, am good with that. Test drove the automatic, was a no-go, as every CVT I've ever driven is......works just fine for a lot of folks, but I don't care for the feel. Figured this just might be my last chance to buy an affordable manual transmission equipped car in the US, given my propensity to keep cars for up to 15 years and the push is on here in the US for autonomous cars.....not my cup of tea. LOVE LOVE LOVE the manual, although, 1st gear and 6th gear are a little short, but......yeah, it turns 4000rpm at 80 mph on the highway, but I can get 42 mpg on the highway (if I DON'T use cruise control......using cruise on a long trip will average about 40 mpg). MUCH bigger on the inside than the outside belies....front passenger room is fine, rear passenger room (2 adults) is better than many much bigger vehicles....and then there's the "magic seats".....amazing amount of hauling capacity if yer not carrying 4 people. While not a sports car, it is loads of fun to drive quickly on twisty country/mountain roads (added a Progress rear anti-sway bar for more fun). The Fit is a great little car for those who want some hauling room but don't wanna buy into the mind-numbing cross-overs. The Fit is (still) go!!!
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Great if braking was better
I was surprised the Fit doesn't stop better. If it is loaded with passengers the stopping distance will be even longer. Cargo area is fantastic especially with the Magic seats. Acceleration is fine and shifting is smooth with well matched gearing although I think 5th gear should be higher. Noisy at highway speeds. Responsive steering, great visibility. Mpg is lower than expected. If you don't need as much cargo area, consider the new Civic Hatchback. Better mpg, quieter, way better braking, although no Magic seats.
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Honda's brand is not worth it
I've owned my 2015 FIT for 4 months. It had a recall, and I also brought up a bluetooth issue sigh Spreen Honda. Here is where the fun begins. The bluetooth has software issues that Honda Corporate passes the buck as well as Spreen Honda. If you want a car where you can transport, its fine; but don't count on Honda to resolve its known issues. Service manager at Spreen (Jim) concurred with me that the HandsFreeLink has issues. Honda Corporate was pulled in as well, and its a merry-go-round of pointing fingers. When I asked why can't I get the software of the Courtsey car, I was given an excuse that made me laugh. Silence of ones knowledge about programming is worth its weight in gold. Amanda from Honda corporate technical support tried to help, but Grace who I initially had contact with transferred me to a department that can do nothing. That's what I call pass the buck. As of the date of this post, I remain in limbo. It's a pity that Honda points fingers, and sells inferior quality. Face it folks, audio is part of what you bought. How sorry I am that I every did business with Honda.
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