Help Needed Please
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Help Needed Please
I had a 2007 Fit (base) until late 2014 when I got a familial deal on a 2013 Hyundai Elantra fully loaded. I loved the Fit after about two weeks of getting used to it (after driving a solid heavy Subaru Legacy). Now I have sold the Elantra to my son who really coveted it. I was looking for a Civic and found a 2013 Fit (base) with low mileage and a great deal. I have it 7 days and regret my decision. I find it boring and loud. The dealer has been nice enough to consider me changing my mind and getting a 2014 Civic for 3K more. My wife is urging me to do this because she doesn't want to hear my complaints. Should I do this or should I wait it out and if I still don't get used to the Fit, sell it privately? Your opinions are appreciated.
#3
What are your needs/likes the Fit doesn't supply?
I have a 2013 base auto Fit and the only complaint I had was the noise until I replace the original tires with the Bridgestone Ecopia EP422 Plus tires in February (was on sale, $82.99 ea. at Costco, $422 total cost for installation, etc.).
The noise is much less.
Personally, the car fits my needs very well for carry various cargo, a bicycle, etc. and I think it's reputation as one of the most fun to drive cars is deserved - enhanced by lots of window space. I'm very pleased with it.
It depends on what you want/need.
I have a 2013 base auto Fit and the only complaint I had was the noise until I replace the original tires with the Bridgestone Ecopia EP422 Plus tires in February (was on sale, $82.99 ea. at Costco, $422 total cost for installation, etc.).
The noise is much less.
Personally, the car fits my needs very well for carry various cargo, a bicycle, etc. and I think it's reputation as one of the most fun to drive cars is deserved - enhanced by lots of window space. I'm very pleased with it.
It depends on what you want/need.
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