Official: 2016 Honda Fit Produced in Both Mexico and Japan!!
Try owning my 1988 Daihatsu Charade. Now that's a tricky car to find parts for
Anyway, had a look at a Japanese made Fit this past weekend and it felt pretty well built, at least the interior panels lined up better than my '15, and the back hatch trim didn't feel as flimsy. One weird observation was that it smelt different; not bad or good, but just a different new car smell. Anyone notice that?
Anyway, had a look at a Japanese made Fit this past weekend and it felt pretty well built, at least the interior panels lined up better than my '15, and the back hatch trim didn't feel as flimsy. One weird observation was that it smelt different; not bad or good, but just a different new car smell. Anyone notice that?
Haha, there's a Charade parked a block away from my fiancee's house! I always thought it was a... um, weird name. Like it's just trying to pretend to be a real car
Try owning my 1988 Daihatsu Charade. Now that's a tricky car to find parts for
Anyway, had a look at a Japanese made Fit this past weekend and it felt pretty well built, at least the interior panels lined up better than my '15, and the back hatch trim didn't feel as flimsy. One weird observation was that it smelt different; not bad or good, but just a different new car smell. Anyone notice that?
Anyway, had a look at a Japanese made Fit this past weekend and it felt pretty well built, at least the interior panels lined up better than my '15, and the back hatch trim didn't feel as flimsy. One weird observation was that it smelt different; not bad or good, but just a different new car smell. Anyone notice that?
That being said, yes, absolutely, it has a completely different smell from the rest of the Honda vehicles.
It's clear that not only does it say Made in Japan, but it actually smells like it too!
> Japan-assembled vs. Mexico-assembled . . .
This nuance reminds me of when I was a kid. I remember the adults discussing which day of the week their car was assembled. I don't recall which day of the week was best, but I do remember it was unanimous that a car assembled on Monday or Friday would be nothing but trouble.
My Fit was assembled in Mexico. I take comfort in knowing Honda most likely stationed Japanese overlords along the assembly line to make sure that a-Honda-is-a-Honda no matter where it was assembled.
This nuance reminds me of when I was a kid. I remember the adults discussing which day of the week their car was assembled. I don't recall which day of the week was best, but I do remember it was unanimous that a car assembled on Monday or Friday would be nothing but trouble.
My Fit was assembled in Mexico. I take comfort in knowing Honda most likely stationed Japanese overlords along the assembly line to make sure that a-Honda-is-a-Honda no matter where it was assembled.

I note that the few Fits that are trickling into SoCal are almost all "J" cars. Only one new EX-L had a "3" VIN.
I'm right in the middle of purchasing a JVIN 2016 EX w/CVT from one of the local dealers in Hawaii. They are presently "on the water". Will give my impressions of the car when it makes it into my hands in a few weeks.
> Japan-assembled vs. Mexico-assembled . . .
This nuance reminds me of when I was a kid. I remember the adults discussing which day of the week their car was assembled. I don't recall which day of the week was best, but I do remember it was unanimous that a car assembled on Monday or Friday would be nothing but trouble.
My Fit was assembled in Mexico. I take comfort in knowing Honda most likely stationed Japanese overlords along the assembly line to make sure that a-Honda-is-a-Honda no matter where it was assembled.
This nuance reminds me of when I was a kid. I remember the adults discussing which day of the week their car was assembled. I don't recall which day of the week was best, but I do remember it was unanimous that a car assembled on Monday or Friday would be nothing but trouble.
My Fit was assembled in Mexico. I take comfort in knowing Honda most likely stationed Japanese overlords along the assembly line to make sure that a-Honda-is-a-Honda no matter where it was assembled.
I was at Diamond Honda in Puente Hills (20 miles east of LA) this past weekend and they had six '16 Fits on the lot, all EX-L's. Five had J Vin#'s, but one was still made in Mexico. Apparently the trim level doesn't decide where each Fit is made
Last edited by TorontoBoy; Nov 17, 2015 at 08:24 AM.
Not that I can see. All the 6MTs seem to be leftover '15s from Mexico.
This true and one of the reasons why Honda extremely limiting production of manuals this year.
I'm shocked, shocked to discover that the MTs are sitting on the lots unwanted. All I read in car forums is that everybody wants MTs and the car makers should listen to consumer demand and make more of them and in more models.
I have an EX without a volume knob on the radio. Wish I had standard radio controls, but it is really not that bad because the volume control is on the steering wheel.
The lack of volume knob is only an issue for the OCD passenger (like me when I passenge
), otherwise the volume knob on the steering wheel is very usable and more convenient except when the radio goes on loud and you instinctively try to quash it with a quick twist on the dash and it isn't there!
), otherwise the volume knob on the steering wheel is very usable and more convenient except when the radio goes on loud and you instinctively try to quash it with a quick twist on the dash and it isn't there!
The lack of volume knob is only an issue for the OCD passenger (like me when I passenge
), otherwise the volume knob on the steering wheel is very usable and more convenient except when the radio goes on loud and you instinctively try to quash it with a quick twist on the dash and it isn't there! 
), otherwise the volume knob on the steering wheel is very usable and more convenient except when the radio goes on loud and you instinctively try to quash it with a quick twist on the dash and it isn't there! 
My local dealer has one, that's ONE leftover Fit EX MT. That's also the only Fit they have in stock, compared to two dozen CRVs, 20-30 Accords and 15 Civics. I don't see the problem here.
I've had my 2016 "Hecho en Mexico" Canadian base 6MT for a couple of weeks now, and I find very few quality problems so far. The front dash lines are not perfect but only have a small difference in the heights of the plastic sections. The bumper is not perfect, with a tiny bit more room at the top of the joint than below, but it is acceptable. Of course with time the bumper might sag. We shall see.
I find the paint is quite thin. I brushed up against a cardboard box in my garage and it made some visible scratches. The hatch carpets are very thin and need protection at all times.
I have not heard that any manual transmissions being shipped from Japan, so I'm not even sure if we have a choice.
I find the paint is quite thin. I brushed up against a cardboard box in my garage and it made some visible scratches. The hatch carpets are very thin and need protection at all times.
I have not heard that any manual transmissions being shipped from Japan, so I'm not even sure if we have a choice.
planning stages
Noob to this group! Howdy!!
I've been looking into the Fits for a while now and think I will be in the market once my divorce is final. Was originally gonna have to wait until first quarter 2017 to begin, but now maybe I can rebound in 2016. I stopped by my local dealer and they only had 1 Fit on the lot, and it was a 2016. Didn't look long enough to see if it was Japanese build for Mexico.
Should I wait for the '17s to come out and give Mexico a year to work out their bugs?? Guessing late 2016 is when the 17s will arrive?? Probably special order mine cuz I want to be specific with it!! Also, any news that Honda will put the turbo motor into a Fit??? That'd be worth waiting for....
I've been looking into the Fits for a while now and think I will be in the market once my divorce is final. Was originally gonna have to wait until first quarter 2017 to begin, but now maybe I can rebound in 2016. I stopped by my local dealer and they only had 1 Fit on the lot, and it was a 2016. Didn't look long enough to see if it was Japanese build for Mexico.
Should I wait for the '17s to come out and give Mexico a year to work out their bugs?? Guessing late 2016 is when the 17s will arrive?? Probably special order mine cuz I want to be specific with it!! Also, any news that Honda will put the turbo motor into a Fit??? That'd be worth waiting for....


