Test drove a Fit base auto, '06 Civic LX 5 spd & Yaris sedan 5 spd
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Test drove a Fit base auto, '06 Civic LX 5 spd & Yaris sedan 5 spd
First off...I've driven the Fit Sport 5 spd a couple times already. There wasn't any in stock at any of the dealers though.
Today I was considering trading in one of my cars. Here's my thoughts on each:
-'07 Toyota Yaris sedan 5 spd - almost no options, only the "All Weather Package" which was priced @ $13,3XX.
It was the only one on the lot and the salesman was nice, but not pushy. He asked if I wanted to drive the FJ Cruiser first, but it's not what I'm looking for. We jumped into the only Yaris on the lot and took it for a spin. I thought it drove very good. Handling was good without the suspension feeling harsh, power was decent. The brakes were a little spongey feeling, but still predictable. I was impressed with the passing power on the interstate with the A/C on high WITH a passenger. I had no trouble merging on the on ramp. I love the pricetag, but as far as safety you don't get ABS, side and side curtain airbags standard. That's something to think about. Other than that, I was very happy with the car.
-'06 Honda Civic LX Coupe 5 spd - no additional options. MSRP was $17,XXX.
I have a friend that works at one of the Honda dealerships so that's a plus. The LX felt good, power was decent, handling was good, brakes were decent. The shifter "feel" left a lot to be desired. It was notchy and clunky. It just didn't feel like driving a Honda manual tranny. I couldn't get over that and because of it...I think it took away from the test drive.
-'07 Honda Fit Base automatic - didn't even look at the MSRP...it was their test mule.
I've driven the Fit before, but only in 5 spd. I find myself liking this car more and more everytime I drive it. You get a lot of car for the money. The auto seems to shift a little early, but I guess that's just to make sure the driver has power on demand for manuevering through traffic. The handling of the Fit really suprises me. Turn-in is great and this car builds confidence on a twisty road. It's funny because you initially think you're going to lean and tip over until you drive a Fit. It plants and goes where you want it to without sacrificing ride quality.
Neither dealer could offer me what I need for my car, but it was fun looking. The Honda dealer told me there's a 3-4 month wait for a Fit nationwide. I'm not sure if that's BS or not. I'm looking into selling my car outright and then I'll make a decision. I still want to drive a Yaris hatchback and a Nissan Versa.
-Todd
Today I was considering trading in one of my cars. Here's my thoughts on each:
-'07 Toyota Yaris sedan 5 spd - almost no options, only the "All Weather Package" which was priced @ $13,3XX.
It was the only one on the lot and the salesman was nice, but not pushy. He asked if I wanted to drive the FJ Cruiser first, but it's not what I'm looking for. We jumped into the only Yaris on the lot and took it for a spin. I thought it drove very good. Handling was good without the suspension feeling harsh, power was decent. The brakes were a little spongey feeling, but still predictable. I was impressed with the passing power on the interstate with the A/C on high WITH a passenger. I had no trouble merging on the on ramp. I love the pricetag, but as far as safety you don't get ABS, side and side curtain airbags standard. That's something to think about. Other than that, I was very happy with the car.
-'06 Honda Civic LX Coupe 5 spd - no additional options. MSRP was $17,XXX.
I have a friend that works at one of the Honda dealerships so that's a plus. The LX felt good, power was decent, handling was good, brakes were decent. The shifter "feel" left a lot to be desired. It was notchy and clunky. It just didn't feel like driving a Honda manual tranny. I couldn't get over that and because of it...I think it took away from the test drive.
-'07 Honda Fit Base automatic - didn't even look at the MSRP...it was their test mule.
I've driven the Fit before, but only in 5 spd. I find myself liking this car more and more everytime I drive it. You get a lot of car for the money. The auto seems to shift a little early, but I guess that's just to make sure the driver has power on demand for manuevering through traffic. The handling of the Fit really suprises me. Turn-in is great and this car builds confidence on a twisty road. It's funny because you initially think you're going to lean and tip over until you drive a Fit. It plants and goes where you want it to without sacrificing ride quality.
Neither dealer could offer me what I need for my car, but it was fun looking. The Honda dealer told me there's a 3-4 month wait for a Fit nationwide. I'm not sure if that's BS or not. I'm looking into selling my car outright and then I'll make a decision. I still want to drive a Yaris hatchback and a Nissan Versa.
-Todd
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Re: Test drove a Fit base auto, '06 Civic LX 5 spd & Yaris sedan 5 spd (Yellow Dragon)
the dealer isn't BSing you about the Fit. every single one that comes in off the truck is sold. it doesn't even go to the showroom. we don't even HAVE one to offer test drives in.
i'm sure it's at least a 2 or 3 month wait.
i'm sure it's at least a 2 or 3 month wait.
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Re: Test drove a Fit base auto, '06 Civic LX 5 spd & Yaris sedan 5 spd (Mike K)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Mike K »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">the dealer isn't BSing you about the Fit. every single one that comes in off the truck is sold. it doesn't even go to the showroom. we don't even HAVE one to offer test drives in.
i'm sure it's at least a 2 or 3 month wait. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Weird, I had no trouble getting mine. Ordered it and drove it home 2 weeks later.
i'm sure it's at least a 2 or 3 month wait. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Weird, I had no trouble getting mine. Ordered it and drove it home 2 weeks later.
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Re: Test drove a Fit base auto, '06 Civic LX 5 spd & Yaris sedan 5 spd (Steve)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Steve »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Weird, I had no trouble getting mine. Ordered it and drove it home 2 weeks later.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Well you are in Canada.
Weird, I had no trouble getting mine. Ordered it and drove it home 2 weeks later.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Well you are in Canada.
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One more thing I thought I should add. I checked insurance rates on the Civic, Civic Si and Fit. Both Civics were about $100 less every 6 mos, but the Fit was $193 less every 6 mos!!!
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i couldnt find one to test drive or buy, so i settled with my 06' xB.. i love it though. but i wish i could have tried the fit. i would have waited, but i needed a car that week... oh well! the xB is great.
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Every place has its story about the Fit.
I had mine within 3 days of my initial visit to the dealership. I got exactly what I wanted. And, that same dealership has gone through about 4 other Fits on their lot. 1 of which is still there (NBP Fit Sport)
Any who, I too compared the Yaris and the Fit, and discovered that there is no comparison. The Yaris is not as comfy or inviting on the inside. And the exterior looks like a half-assed design.
The Civic is not even in the same class, so I wouldn't even compare it.
If fun, economical and practical driving is what you're after, the Fit is your ride of choice. Don't get me wrong about the Civic, I like them. I traded my 98 Civic in on my Fit. BUT, if I was going to get a Civic, you might as well get the EX and enjoy the amentities that go with it. And that will knock it into a different price range.
I had mine within 3 days of my initial visit to the dealership. I got exactly what I wanted. And, that same dealership has gone through about 4 other Fits on their lot. 1 of which is still there (NBP Fit Sport)
Any who, I too compared the Yaris and the Fit, and discovered that there is no comparison. The Yaris is not as comfy or inviting on the inside. And the exterior looks like a half-assed design.
The Civic is not even in the same class, so I wouldn't even compare it.
If fun, economical and practical driving is what you're after, the Fit is your ride of choice. Don't get me wrong about the Civic, I like them. I traded my 98 Civic in on my Fit. BUT, if I was going to get a Civic, you might as well get the EX and enjoy the amentities that go with it. And that will knock it into a different price range.
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There are cars out there that are not sold. When I bought mine, it had just came in off the truck and did not have a deposit on it (5spd sport). I was at the dealer this past week and they had a auto sport on the lot that was not sold either.
However, keep in mind this is at the largest Honda dealer in the US, and they most likely have one of the largest allocations of Fits.
However, keep in mind this is at the largest Honda dealer in the US, and they most likely have one of the largest allocations of Fits.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jetydosa »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">There are cars out there that are not sold. When I bought mine, it had just came in off the truck and did not have a deposit on it (5spd sport). I was at the dealer this past week and they had a auto sport on the lot that was not sold either.
However, keep in mind this is at the largest Honda dealer in the US, and they most likely have one of the largest allocations of Fits.
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I sell FITs well before they land
We are at least a month away from getting our next batch if not two months
I wish they shipped more over here because I think they are the best thing going for the price and kick the crap out of the YARIS --- I sell both too
Honda hit a home run with the FIT
I am in SoCal and I think even the big dealerships here are lucky if they have a FIT on the lot
However, keep in mind this is at the largest Honda dealer in the US, and they most likely have one of the largest allocations of Fits.
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I sell FITs well before they land
We are at least a month away from getting our next batch if not two months
I wish they shipped more over here because I think they are the best thing going for the price and kick the crap out of the YARIS --- I sell both too
Honda hit a home run with the FIT
I am in SoCal and I think even the big dealerships here are lucky if they have a FIT on the lot
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