The I've had No Problems with my 2015 Thread
#41
Loki-kuhn vs. Loki-chan
Driving my EX since August, closing in on 7,000 mi. This is the first car I've loved; lively ride, great visibility, plenty of technology, coolest looking car in most parking lots, and No Rattles! Rear wheel well linings deserve Honda attention, but are not killing my enjoyment of the ride. Just found out from the Japan leg of the family that Loki-chan is a bit feminine, and in view of the Loki (Norse god of mischief) piece, I may want to go to the -Kuhn suffix (Loki-kuhn vs. Loki-chan). What the heck, my granddaughter is -chan, and that is quite alright with me!
#48
I really adore my black EX CVT. Haven't had a single issue with it. 3k miles since Nov 2014. The only thing I could really gripe about, if I'm being a total wimp, is the driver's door side arm rest on my boney elbows.
I love accelerating into corners, coasting on the highway at 60mph with a full mpg bar, and hearing my 6'4" +200lbs coworkers talk about the leg room in the back when we go out to lunch.
I bought it as our family car gas saver for around town. I didn't have to compromise on style and being a special snowflake with all the great aftermarket parts to make it mine. I've never felt like a frumpy soccer dad driving my future soccer player 1 year old son around in the backseat. Like many others I find excuses to drive it and after parking I always look back. Speaking of looking back hopefully in 15 years my son can drive it when he is getting his learner's permit.
Hopefully, most of us posting here who have kept our GKs can make a post in a "I've had very few problems with my 2015" in 2030.
I love accelerating into corners, coasting on the highway at 60mph with a full mpg bar, and hearing my 6'4" +200lbs coworkers talk about the leg room in the back when we go out to lunch.
I bought it as our family car gas saver for around town. I didn't have to compromise on style and being a special snowflake with all the great aftermarket parts to make it mine. I've never felt like a frumpy soccer dad driving my future soccer player 1 year old son around in the backseat. Like many others I find excuses to drive it and after parking I always look back. Speaking of looking back hopefully in 15 years my son can drive it when he is getting his learner's permit.
Hopefully, most of us posting here who have kept our GKs can make a post in a "I've had very few problems with my 2015" in 2030.
#50
We are on our 2nd Fit, and love it!
While the 2008 version (1st US model) was nice, in our opinion the 2015 is by far a better car for our needs. My Daughter prefers the CVT over pushing a clutch, so everything has worked out for the best. Tried to talk Daughter #2 into a Fit as well, but she has her heart set on a Toyota Prius. Myself, I am looking at the soon to be released HR-V, or as some call it, "a Fit on Steroids".
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#53
Bend Down.
Look for a Rectangle Sticker on the pillar between the front and back.
It has the VIN number and the Month/Year of manufacture.
#54
Had to give up my 2005 Civic HX after it met an untimely end to the rear end of a Chevy Tahoe She was my first car love. The fit at 1k after 2 weeks is well on the way to filling the hole in my heart :P. Not a single thing I can complain about (an aux jack on the EX would be nice, but I use BT mostly anyway).
#56
4k and the lane watch was stuck on rear view one trip and black on another this May. Very intermittent but I'll let the dealer know now for when I go in for my A1 the end of June at 1 year of ownership. It's amazing how much I've come to love this feature.
#57
Remind your dealer it is a known issue (although I have not seen anyone complain about it recently, but then again, I avoid the "problem" thread). If you don't get satisfaction, you may need to call Jonathan @ Honda customer care. That is who handled the whole thing for us. if you end up going that route, send me a message and I will look up his number for you.
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