What is the best 1st generation Fit to buy
#1
What is the best 1st generation Fit to buy
I am going to get a used Fit, and wondering what is the best to get. What should I look for and what features should I check. Also what has been everyones experience with that year of model.
#3
My .02 cents, of all the paddle shift autos I've driven the one in my 07 Fit Sport is one of the more useful, it behaves like a manual in sport mode and you can use the paddles to adjust the cars speed in long downhills or in curves, I've not owned an auto for over 25 years but this one ain't bad.. Still an auto but for my commute its nice to just go in to radio coma ...
#4
I have a 2012 Sport and I love it. I like how it looks, and I like how it drives. It's super convenient the way the seats fold up and down and it's been very reliable except that the parking lights and headlights have had to be replaced before 40K miles. It's also comfortable for 4 bigger/taller people-the 6'4" member of our family can fit comfortably into the front seat.
Most people on here seem to think that the 2.5 generation Fits are superior to the 2nd gens.
In my opinion, you can't go wrong with a 2.5 gen Fit.
Most people on here seem to think that the 2.5 generation Fits are superior to the 2nd gens.
In my opinion, you can't go wrong with a 2.5 gen Fit.
#6
I'm happy with my 07 with a manual.... Fun to drive, lots of power, handles well for what it is. They have their quirks but nothing major compared to some other manufacturers (cough cough...ignition switches). Easy to work on.
It has tons of room inside and a good sized back door. The seats fold very flat and I can haul 2x4's in it. I haven't been inside any of the newer generations but they are looking more car-like (bubbly) to me and seem smaller inside.
If you do alot of driving, get the sport for the cruise... No cruise in the base.
It has tons of room inside and a good sized back door. The seats fold very flat and I can haul 2x4's in it. I haven't been inside any of the newer generations but they are looking more car-like (bubbly) to me and seem smaller inside.
If you do alot of driving, get the sport for the cruise... No cruise in the base.
#7
Bizarre difference between the '07 and '08: '08 has TPMS, '07 does not. If I had a choice, I'd take the '07. The TPMS sensor batteries are bound to fail over time, and the system implemented is not a very good one - tells you a tire is low but doesn't tell you which one or how low. $60 apiece to replace a sensor at Costco. I'd rather save that money toward other things and not have a dash idiot light on when the sensors go. Just my two cents.
#10
I'm new on here just got a Honda fit 2007
the check engine light keeps blinking so I had it hooked up to a computer and its misfireing on all cylinders but 2 didn't no if anyone could tell me a quick easy fix please and thank you
#11
I'm new on here I didn't no if anyone could tell me what could be wrong with my 2007 Honda fit its misfireing on all cylinders but #2 it has 108000 miles
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