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Old Nov 13, 2015 | 07:12 PM
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The main reason behind this is weight savings to achieve higher fuel numbers...

How long before we have one head light and one tail light?
 
Old Nov 13, 2015 | 07:49 PM
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i know that was a joke, but we need bought lamps (left and right) to roughly gauge how far a car is at night.
 
Old Nov 16, 2015 | 11:44 PM
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In any natural disaster especially a hurricane one of the biggest problems getting thru or around is flat tires. .After Andrew hit Florida there was so much unavoidable debris that caused flats and major tire damage that I consider a spare AND a repair kit and air compressor essential gear to have with you. I like the way Honda made the Fits spare but that big foam piece it a waste of valuable space. I'll figure out a better use of the room Honda give us back there next year. I will use it to store a basic medical kit, water and some food, a few tools and duct tape, a few other things I don't want to mention on a public forum. It's more for my piece of mind than anything else but in a disaster things happen quick and it's cumforting to know I have a few basics always with me. I'm glad Honda give us the spare and the extra hidden storage if you want to use it..They could have just added a few more gallons to the gas tank.
 
Old Nov 16, 2015 | 11:52 PM
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While not a complete deal breaker for me, I do add the cost of a tire and jack if the car doesn't come with one. With a spare a flat means a 15 minute delay. Without one, a flat is very likely an evening ruined. Fix-a-flat seldom works well and even if it does it renders the punctured tire difficult to repair properly. Tire guys hate it when you bring them a tire with goo inside!

What I really wish for is space for a full-size spare. Donuts are OK, but for a Westerner being able to complete a trip makes the extra room used worth it.
 
Old Nov 17, 2015 | 09:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Gorilla
You can't sustain an entire brand and dealership network with just SUV sales.

That's true. You also need pickup trucks. At least out here where I live. The only vehicles that sell are SUVs, CUVs, and pickup trucks. Nobody is buying cars anymore.
 
Old Nov 17, 2015 | 09:04 AM
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Originally Posted by kenchan
i know that was a joke, but we need bought lamps (left and right) to roughly gauge how far a car is at night.
So, how do you gauge how far away my motorcycle is at night?
 
Old Nov 17, 2015 | 03:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Uncle Gary
So, how do you gauge how far away my motorcycle is at night?
loudness.
 
Old Nov 19, 2015 | 12:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Gorilla
You can't sustain an entire brand and dealership network with just SUV sales. Thought the lesson was learned with GM a decade ago.
Umm, GM is still around, and their executives have well-lined pockets. Apparently selling bloated SUVs did very well for them.



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So, how do you gauge how far away my motorcycle is at night?
When I ride a motorcycle I never trust automobile drivers to see me, let alone judge how far away I am.

This kept me alive through decades of commuting on LA freeways.
 

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Old Nov 19, 2015 | 08:41 PM
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Originally Posted by GeorgeL
Umm, GM is still around, and their executives have well-lined pockets. Apparently selling bloated SUVs did very well for them.
Like I said, they also have pickup trucks. The Chevy Silverado is the second best selling vehicle in the US. Right behind the Ford F-150.



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When I ride a motorcycle I never trust automobile drivers to see me, let alone judge how far away I am.

This kept me alive through decades of commuting on LA freeways.
Likewise. Been on the road for 35 years and 300,000 miles on two wheels.
 
Old Nov 20, 2015 | 12:20 PM
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I was very relieved to learn that the Fit included a temporary spare. I guess it's because I've never worked with those emergency inflation kits or run flat tires, so I don't entirely trust them. However, I've changed lots of wheels in strange places over the years, so it's always in the back of my mind that it's going to happen sooner or later.

BTW I'm also loving the fact that tires are going to be more affordable for the Fit than for my last car. I'll save that for another post.
 
Old Nov 28, 2015 | 08:36 AM
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Old Nov 28, 2015 | 08:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Action Jackson
According to that article Honda didn't continue supplying the Fit with a spare tire, they brought it back. The previous generation Fit didn't have a spare, but many complained and so Honda brought it back.
 
Old Nov 28, 2015 | 09:26 AM
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Originally Posted by festiboi
Today's Autoblog featured an article about how 1/3 of today's cars don't offer a spare tire: By eliminating spare tires, automakers leave motorists stranded

The main reason behind this is weight savings to achieve higher fuel numbers, increased use of cell phones for roadside service, fewer people who know how to change a tire, and to be honest, cost savings

This was also one of the reasons I bought my Fit. I did cross-shop this car with the Accent, and very briefly, the Kia Rio. Neither have a spare tire. I really liked the Accent, but couldn't get around this detail. It did cost Hyundai a sale.

I do drive occasionally in the Sierra Nevadas to see my parents and there are areas without cell phone reception for 30-40 miles. The roads in these areas aren't, let's just say, the most well maintained either. Not having a spare can be the difference between continuing the trip safely versus being stranded for a few hours and a long walk.

The spare on the Fit, and the Sonic and Mirage, kept them on my shopping list. I applaud Honda for keeping the spare tire despite continued pressure to raise the fuel economy of its fleet.

Did any of you factor in that the Fit is one of the last remaining subcompacts with a spare as part of your buying decision?
Didn't factor it in, but 2 weeks after buying the car, needed the spare. The hole in the tire was too big to plug. My Camaro has no spare, and while the factory, (now), offers one at a cost of $150, to buy one and the jack AFTER purchasing a Camaro, it is north of $300.
 
Old Nov 28, 2015 | 09:33 AM
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I was conversating with a lady once about her new little chevy spark, she said "yea they don't give you a spare tire anymore just this" I swear it was a can of fix a flat, or... the dealer equivalent.
 
Old Nov 28, 2015 | 09:39 AM
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Originally Posted by fitfuture
According to that article Honda didn't continue supplying the Fit with a spare tire, they brought it back. The previous generation Fit didn't have a spare, but many complained and so Honda brought it back.
Which generation was that? My '09 GE had a temporary spare. The only GE Fits that didn't AFAIK were automatic transmission Fits sold in Canada.
 
Old Dec 1, 2015 | 12:02 AM
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Toyota bBs sold in Japan have no spare. When they brought the original xB to the US, one of the few changes they made to the bB design was to add a spare under the cargo area and a jack under the driver's seat. If you use the spare, the full-size original tire won't fit in the well, so they provide a cargo net to restrain it. It's unknown what one would do with one's baggage when this occurs!

Definitely a kludge job, but at least they knew that Americans want spare tires.

The sad thing is that most cars could provide ample space for a full-size spare. All they have to do is make the spare tire divot deeper like they all used to be.
 
Old Dec 27, 2015 | 07:59 PM
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Here's my 2016 jdm fit's spare tire. Instead of a spare, I have a nice place for lug nuts, a jack, some puncture stuff to put in the tire, and an air compressor that plugs into the cigarette lighter part.

 
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