Used 2019 Honda Fit Consumer Reviews
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This car does everything
Love this car. Its comfortable, great gas mileage. Never lets me down at Home Depot or Costco. I'll drive friends to Airport. Two passengers, two large suitcases,two carry-on's and golf clubs. Still having extra room. You get a lot of car for your money.
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Functional and overall Good
I bought a 2019 Honda Fit EX (Aegean Blue) based off of online research of best small cars. I was down to the FIT or the Soul. I actually really like both. I went with the FIT because I think the care will be less problematic than the Soul, although I think that is a great car too. It does have a better warranty. I bought the EX because it had the features I wanted like moon roof, push button start, bigger tough screen, and the Honda sensing suite. Positives are: great MPG, looks nice, large storage, lots of safety features, alloy wheels, moon roof. Negatives: Hate the carpet (if you can call it carpet), regular floor mats do not fit the FIT so they should be included (because the fuel tank is under the seat, not heated seats or mirrors, and the price is higher than other similar cars. The CVT is kind of loud and the ECON mode is noticeable but you can shut it off. I only use it on longer highway drives, it bugs me in city driving. Overall- great car, efficient, reliable, pretty nice interior and lots of storage.
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My second Fit
I’ve always bought a small wagon/hatchback because in my job I had to tote a lot of music equipment to different schools. I had an Opel Kadett wagon in 1975, my first car. Then a Datsun wagon, then a Ford Escort wagon. I tended to keep each car about seven years. While in a dealership waiting for service on our Odyssry, we happened to se a Fit in the showroom. I was immediately taken by the spaciousness in the rear. Both rear seats locked up against the back of the seat. I immediately pictured two tall trash cans in there! The rear seats also folded down forward to offer a flat cargo space. I bought that Fit mostly so we didn’t have to walk the trash cans out to the road on our long driveway. Fast forward twelve years and my Fit is still running great in our new state of Florida. Again, while in a dealer for service on our Odyssey, I looked at the new Fit. I had no idea about cameras, and all the new safely features offered now. So even though my 2097 Fit was running great, had no problems, and was a car I thought I’d always be driving, one test drive in a 2019 Fit had us both sold. I wasn’t giving anything up. The seats still folded up giving me the tall space for (no more trash cans!) tall flowers and plants that I’m always buying here in Florida. It’s got a camera on the right blinker that shows the golf cart lane clearly. That’s crucial here in The Villages where there are 100,000 of them. They are everywhere! I guess the best feature on the new Fit is the drivers seat which adjusts up or down. In the highest position, I’m at a level where the sun visor actually blocks the sun! I’m not very tall, so this feature is excellent. I love the screen that has so many features, I still don’t know half of their functions.....but I’m learning. I envision this Fit lasting me many many years. Due to the pandemic it doesn’t get much use, because we have no where to go, but it’s probably the only car I’ll need til I stop driving. At 70 I think the Fit has been the most fun car I’ve ever driven. It’s definitely the safest for me, and I’d recommend to anyone who needs to put a small car with a big interior in a small garage, get a Fit. You won’t be disappointed.
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Shutterbug….
The car is packed with so much technology it kind of overshadows the flaws of the car. I’ve owned a 2019 Honda Fit for little over a year and while it had its highs, it came when some lows…. I had a 2017 Civic before I decided to get into something a little more economical. Interestingly enough the Fit ate up gas like it was starved, yes I’m aware of the smaller gas tank, but sheesh, there should be no reason why I should be at half a tank by the middle of the week and I work 10 mins away, not to mention this car would burn through gas at a busy drive thru… Now this is where I start to get irritated. The car is so loud, even in the idle position. You want to get up a steep hill and it sounds like a lawn mower. (Definitely my fault for not pushing it during my test drive, did go to the dealership during rush hour)…Then one day I go to make a u-turn, foot lightly touching the gas and it shutters like it wanted to turn off. First time I shrugged it off, but by the third time I had it. Took it in and was told that everything is electrical down to the acceleration pedal, so the car needed time to respond… literally made no sense to me. It’s not like it’s one of those vehicles that shuts off to conserve gas. While it has amazing safety features, it just wasn’t for me and I went right back to a civic. This car is definitely for someone who’s a first time driver, college student, or maybe a retiree. Do your research before you purchase!
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This Honda Fits my needs
I love the spacious room that this little car offers, the power it has the great colors it offers. Everything that a big car has is in this small fit! The name says it all this car fits me to a T.
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