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First time fit owner
Hi everyone, I recently bought my first Honda fit a 2008 5MT. Im excited to start working on it and making it a more fun daily ride. It's in great condition it's got 100k miles on it and the only real downfall I think is that it's the base not sport so I don't have the cool spoiler or few other things the sport comes with. Already getting tons of information from this website it's very helpful. Any tips on what I should get started on first? Paints a little faded so I was thinking that would be step one. I'll post a pic below. Anything would help guys thanks!
Last edited by Mruales91; 02-25-2017 at 05:14 AM.
#2
I'd start by putting a license plate on.
I'll readily admit I'm not much at all into modding vehicles, but I did quite early on put a leather steering wheel cover (the Honda one) on the wheel, which I think makes it a lot nicer to drive. The base wheel on its own felt really cheap to me, and you spend a lot of time grasping it. To do again I'd probably get a Wheelskins in preference to the Honda accessory, but both are good quality and fit well. (I do have a wheelskins on another vehicle.)
I'll readily admit I'm not much at all into modding vehicles, but I did quite early on put a leather steering wheel cover (the Honda one) on the wheel, which I think makes it a lot nicer to drive. The base wheel on its own felt really cheap to me, and you spend a lot of time grasping it. To do again I'd probably get a Wheelskins in preference to the Honda accessory, but both are good quality and fit well. (I do have a wheelskins on another vehicle.)
#3
I'd start by putting a license plate on.
I'll readily admit I'm not much at all into modding vehicles, but I did quite early on put a leather steering wheel cover (the Honda one) on the wheel, which I think makes it a lot nicer to drive. The base wheel on its own felt really cheap to me, and you spend a lot of time grasping it. To do again I'd probably get a Wheelskins in preference to the Honda accessory, but both are good quality and fit well. (I do have a wheelskins on another vehicle.)
I'll readily admit I'm not much at all into modding vehicles, but I did quite early on put a leather steering wheel cover (the Honda one) on the wheel, which I think makes it a lot nicer to drive. The base wheel on its own felt really cheap to me, and you spend a lot of time grasping it. To do again I'd probably get a Wheelskins in preference to the Honda accessory, but both are good quality and fit well. (I do have a wheelskins on another vehicle.)
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