|
eL
i get computers 'putin'

Offline
6578 posts [101%]
right lane hwy
5-2-2003
My Gallery
|
If you're getting 39mpg from the Civic, keep it.My 06 Coupe barely got 30mpg so I traded for a Fit. My avg lately has been around 37 + or - 1 or 2 mpg. I have gotten up to 44.5mpg but you're doing very well at 39mpg avg. Save the money and keep the Civic.
• 2007 Honda Fit Sport • Canon EOS 40D | BG-EN2 | 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM | 50mm f/1.8 II | Speedlite 580EX II
|
shifty35

Offline
564 posts [100%]
Nashville TN
10-25-2004
|
| « Re: anyone gone from an 8th gen civic to a fit? (EK k kay) | « » 12:39 PM 6/3/2008 |
Reply
Edit
|
The 8th gen automatics have taller gearing than the 8th gen 5-spds, as well as taller gearing than a Fit.If your commute is mostly highway, you'll likely get *worse* mileage in a Fit.
'00 Honda Insight 5-spd - Commuter '04 Toyota Prius - Wife's Car '94 Civic Sedan - D16Z6 / 5sp swapped - Auto-x toy
|
EK k kay
RETROfitted

Offline
5554 posts [101%]
Seattle
7-12-2004
|
| « Re: anyone gone from an 8th gen civic to a fit? (shifty35) | « » 1:16 PM 6/3/2008 |
Reply
Edit
|
I don't mind a slight drop in mpg. I would rather have the fit because of the roominess.
|
BudgetFitting

Offline
157 posts [100%]
San Clemente CA
4-22-2008
|
| « Re: anyone gone from an 8th gen civic to a fit? (EK k kay) | « » 1:28 PM 6/3/2008 |
Reply
Edit
|
| Quote, originally posted by EK k kay » | | I still owe about 13k on my car so trading for a fit shouldn't change my payments too much |
What you owe and what you can sell or trade it in for are two different things. Personally I don't think it wold be a good idea. The ONLY reason to get a Fit should be to save money (be it at the pump, payments, or other costs). Switching may end up costing you more in gas and in monthly payments.
R.I.P. 300 WHP Single Cam
|
ron stoppable
* B A N N E D *

Offline
117 posts [99%]
6-3-2008
|
| « Re: anyone gone from an 8th gen civic to a fit? (BudgetFitting) | « » 11:40 PM 6/3/2008 |
Reply
Edit
|
that's really good for a civic. you have to work hard to get 40+mpg in a fit. hypermiled like a mofo today and got 44mpg on a 11 mile trip. it was intense
|
jrzy2nR

Online
492 posts [100%]
dirty jersey
10-31-2005
|
| « Re: anyone gone from an 8th gen civic to a fit? (ron stoppable) | « » 12:06 PM 7/27/2008 |
Reply
Edit
|
went from the 06 si to 07 fit sport....i will never look back so glad i have a fit
ROCKIN A 07 Vivid Blue Fit Sport 5spd but long live... 94 teal EG, 92 red DA 94 black DC2, 06 silver FG .....the SI will be missed....
|
CivicWagonRUS

Offline
1119 posts [100%]
Ithaca NY
3-12-2006
|
Civic is definitely more comfy on the highway. Suspension is actually a bit stiff on the Civic IMO, so expansion joints are felt more, but it tracks better in cross winds, is quieter, and more powerful.Around town, the Fit is way more fun, with its quick steering and high seating position (good visibility). It's really peppy with the 5spd too. Ours gets about 35 just around town, all short trips. On the highway, we've seen as high as 47, but mostly low 40s.
| Quote, originally posted by wesvailco » | | 120ishHP>164.7HP, its simple physics. |
|
ChargedSI

Offline
188 posts [100%]
Laguna Seca CA
2-29-2008
|
| « Re: anyone gone from an 8th gen civic to a fit? (EK k kay) | « » 5:33 PM 7/28/2008 |
Reply
Edit
|
Well, not losing one for the other. My 8th gen Civic is a supercharged SI with 323 hp. Not the best daily driver. I am currently trying to work a deal on a 2008 Fit Sport so I have a decend Daily Driver once I turn the Toyota over to my son.
Check My Ride = http://www.honda-tech.com/gara...=7463Customize your Coup http://www.hondamarketplace.co...45811
|
hdanley13
(trial)
Offline
4 posts [100%]
Eastampton NJ
8-21-2008
|
I just traded my 07 civic lx coupe in for an 08 red fit sport and I couldn't be happier. There is so much more room and you dont feel so low to the ground. You also don't feel as closed in like i did in my civic, but that is most likely because it was a coupe. I owed 13,900 on my civic and they gave me what I owed and i put 500 down and my payments are at 290...which is only 30 more dollars than what I was paying for the civic lx, and this is with gap insurance included. I couldn' t be happier with the fit. The looks, the room, etc. I would go with it. As long as ur not oweing from ur trade in it is definately worth it.
|
SuzukaBlueAP2

Offline
5048 posts [100%]
BeaveRun PA
12-26-2002
|
| « Re: anyone gone from an 8th gen civic to a fit? (jrzy2nR) | « » 11:15 AM 8/26/2008 |
Reply
Edit
|
| Quote, originally posted by jrzy2nR » | | went from the 06 si to 07 fit sport....i will never look back so glad i have a fit |
I almost did the opposite last week. I almost came home in an 08 Si coupe. BUT...I didn't. I still have the Fit for the moment. I am just awaiting payment from its future owner so I can get the title and sign it over.
Want to buy a 2007 VBP Fit Sport 5spd? CONTACT ME! before i trade it in F/S:S2000 windscreen decals S-Pods!
|
| | |