Uphill daily commute?
#1
Uphill daily commute?
Hi guys, new to this forum, my bad if this is in the wrong section. Not an excuse, but hey :P
Anyhoo, I'm torn if I want to pick this car for college or not. The 1.5L engine is making me iffy. It's making me iffy because I have to commute up and down a hill for college whenever I have classes.
I love the car, but my only concern is if it can stand uphill driving on a daily basis. It's just one hill up onto flat ground and then down when I need to return home.
So my questions;
1.) Will it be really slow when driving uphill?
2.) Good idea or nah?
My post summed it up so idk why I put those. Looking forward to the replies, this forum is pretty cool :P
Anyhoo, I'm torn if I want to pick this car for college or not. The 1.5L engine is making me iffy. It's making me iffy because I have to commute up and down a hill for college whenever I have classes.
I love the car, but my only concern is if it can stand uphill driving on a daily basis. It's just one hill up onto flat ground and then down when I need to return home.
So my questions;
1.) Will it be really slow when driving uphill?
2.) Good idea or nah?
My post summed it up so idk why I put those. Looking forward to the replies, this forum is pretty cool :P
#2
It wasn't built to be a 'downhill only' car....It will be fine.
Make sure you can push the gas pedal all the way to the floor, and it will be able to keep up with traffic.
Test drive one over your planned route to check it out?
Make sure you can push the gas pedal all the way to the floor, and it will be able to keep up with traffic.
Test drive one over your planned route to check it out?
#8
The Fit can climb hills just fine. The roads were quite possibly built when there were cars with much less power than the Fit, and they also went up and down just fine.
I have yet to find a hill so steep that the Fit cannot maintain the legal speed limit. I'm sure such hills probably exist, but I haven't encountered one yet, and I've driven mine well over 80,000 miles and been to both coasts with it. You will have no trouble getting where you need to go.
I have yet to find a hill so steep that the Fit cannot maintain the legal speed limit. I'm sure such hills probably exist, but I haven't encountered one yet, and I've driven mine well over 80,000 miles and been to both coasts with it. You will have no trouble getting where you need to go.
#9
Agreed in full ....we live in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, same deal...driven it in the mountains, driven it to lower MI and back, it'll be fine
#11
Hi guys, new to this forum, my bad if this is in the wrong section. Not an excuse, but hey :P
Anyhoo, I'm torn if I want to pick this car for college or not. The 1.5L engine is making me iffy. It's making me iffy because I have to commute up and down a hill for college whenever I have classes.
I love the car, but my only concern is if it can stand uphill driving on a daily basis. It's just one hill up onto flat ground and then down when I need to return home.
So my questions;
1.) Will it be really slow when driving uphill?
2.) Good idea or nah?
My post summed it up so idk why I put those. Looking forward to the replies, this forum is pretty cool :P
Anyhoo, I'm torn if I want to pick this car for college or not. The 1.5L engine is making me iffy. It's making me iffy because I have to commute up and down a hill for college whenever I have classes.
I love the car, but my only concern is if it can stand uphill driving on a daily basis. It's just one hill up onto flat ground and then down when I need to return home.
So my questions;
1.) Will it be really slow when driving uphill?
2.) Good idea or nah?
My post summed it up so idk why I put those. Looking forward to the replies, this forum is pretty cool :P
If it's an Automatic transmission and you have paddle shift, just press the "S" sports button and paddle your gear manually. I have noticed that this gives extra engine power and it will climb any steep road without much effort. This is what I do daily in my country. No issues at all.
#12
Hi guys, new to this forum, my bad if this is in the wrong section. Not an excuse, but hey :P
Anyhoo, I'm torn if I want to pick this car for college or not. The 1.5L engine is making me iffy. It's making me iffy because I have to commute up and down a hill for college whenever I have classes.
I love the car, but my only concern is if it can stand uphill driving on a daily basis. It's just one hill up onto flat ground and then down when I need to return home.
So my questions;
1.) Will it be really slow when driving uphill?
2.) Good idea or nah?
My post summed it up so idk why I put those. Looking forward to the replies, this forum is pretty cool :P
Anyhoo, I'm torn if I want to pick this car for college or not. The 1.5L engine is making me iffy. It's making me iffy because I have to commute up and down a hill for college whenever I have classes.
I love the car, but my only concern is if it can stand uphill driving on a daily basis. It's just one hill up onto flat ground and then down when I need to return home.
So my questions;
1.) Will it be really slow when driving uphill?
2.) Good idea or nah?
My post summed it up so idk why I put those. Looking forward to the replies, this forum is pretty cool :P
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