flaws per 100 vehicles ranking
Here is Power's ranking and the number of flaws reported per 100 cars:
Kia 83 Porsche 84 Hyundai 92 Toyota 93 BMW 94 Chevrolet 95 Buick 96 (tie) Lexus 96 (tie) Lincoln 96 (tie) Nissan 101 Ford 102 GMC 103 (tie) Infiniti 103 (tie) Volkwagen 104 INDUSTRY AVERAGE 105 Audi 110 Mercedes-Benz 111 Cadillac 112 Jeep 113 Ram 114 Chrysler 115 Mitsubishi 116 Dodge 117 Subaru 118 Honda 119 Acura 122 Scion 123 Jaguar 127 (tie) Mazda 127 (tie) Mini 127 (tie) Land Rover 132 Volvo 152 Fiat 174 Smart 216 |
:( Wow, some heads ought to roll at Honda with those stats. :eek3:
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Just one data point, but I had far more and far more worse problems with my '13 Volkswagen Beetle TDi. Actually, other than the CVT software flash and inner door bracket recalls, I've really had no substantive issues with my Fit.
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Originally Posted by stembridge
(Post 1347684)
Just one data point, but I had far more and far more worse problems with my '13 Volkswagen Beetle TDi. Actually, other than the CVT software flash and inner door bracket recalls, I've really had no substantive issues with my Fit.
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I've read many articles about infotainment systems skewing these numbers. They really aren't a great way to know if your car won't start or if it's just hard to get a radio station.
Here's one: http://www.autoblog.com/2015/06/23/-j-d-power-quality-ratings-analysis/ |
That list is a joke. Volkswagen is way worse than Honda, I know, I lived through the hell that is owning a VW Golf.
My Honda Fit, zero problems. |
Over the year I've owned the Fit, I had the door handle bracket recall, which took three visits to correct issues caused by the work performed (black sealant of the passenger window and a water leak inside the rear driver's side door).
The rear axle was built improperly and couldn't be aligned, causing excessive wear on the right rear tire. The axle had to be replaced under warranty, and I consequently had to buy a new set of tires when the one tire was worn out at 15,000 miles. I'm still staring at a 1/8" gap between the "A" pillar and the dashboard and an 1/4" difference in height between the "A Pillar and the vent trim. The gap between the bumper cover and the front fender has grown to 1/4" and continues to spread. Neither Honda nor the dealer has a solution to either problem. I know I'm not alone here. I've been a member of this forum for over five years. I've owned both a GE and a GK Fit. I've seen the kind of topics discussed here. The first and second gen. forums seem to be mostly filled with threads on modifications and customizing the cars-you know, fun stuff (at least until the air bag recall). The 3rd gen. forum seems to be full of complaints about quality. For those of you whose Fits are "perfect", you are either lucky, or your standards are much lower than mine. |
I do consider myself to be one of the lucky ones. I've read about the issues many Fit owners are complaining about here on the forum. Fortunately I haven't experienced any of them. 11,000+ miles so far and no problems - no recalls either. So far, so good.
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Originally Posted by BenQuick
(Post 1347720)
I do consider myself to be one of the lucky ones. I've read about the issues many Fit owners are complaining about here on the forum. Fortunately I haven't experienced any of them. 11,000+ miles so far and no problems - no recalls either. So far, so good.
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Yes, I feel fortunate to be lucky. This is my first car in 35 years, and my first new car. It would have been such a bummer to get one with issues.
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Originally Posted by Uncle Gary
(Post 1347719)
I'm still staring at a 1/8" gap between the "A" pillar and the dashboard and an 1/4" difference in height between the "A Pillar and the vent trim.
The gap between the bumper cover and the front fender has grown to 1/4" and continues to spread. Neither Honda nor the dealer has a solution to either problem. For those of you whose Fits are "perfect", you are either lucky, or your standards are much lower than mine. |
[QUOTE=DannyJ7;1347794]I wouldn't say I have low standards (I have the same issues, mind you), but those of us with a 2015 were early adopters, which comes with all the niggles of owning a first year model. Also, given the price tag ($17.5K OTD for a EX manual) I'm still extremely satisfied. One poster on here posted pictures of how his amazing dealership fixed the front bumper cover issue with just some glue and foam. Easy fix if it bothers you so much. Honda's reputation for quality did lessen in my eyes with this model, but I still feel it's above par for what I've owned in the past and in this price range. :wiggle
I am planning to fix my front and rear bumper (gap ) could you post the link of the pictures. |
Originally Posted by oiric2006@gmail.com
(Post 1347795)
I am planning to fix my front and rear bumper (gap ) could you post the link of the pictures.
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[QUOTE=oiric2006@gmail.com;1347795]
Originally Posted by DannyJ7
(Post 1347794)
I wouldn't say I have low standards (I have the same issues, mind you), but those of us with a 2015 were early adopters, which comes with all the niggles of owning a first year model. Also, given the price tag ($17.5K OTD for a EX manual) I'm still extremely satisfied. One poster on here posted pictures of how his amazing dealership fixed the front bumper cover issue with just some glue and foam. Easy fix if it bothers you so much. Honda's reputation for quality did lessen in my eyes with this model, but I still feel it's above par for what I've owned in the past and in this price range. :wiggle
I am planning to fix my front and rear bumper (gap ) could you post the link of the pictures. Second, what does price have to do with anything? I work hard for my money and $17,500 isn't chump change to me, even if it is to some of you. |
Originally Posted by Uncle Gary
(Post 1347798)
First off, stop calling the 2015 Fit a "first year model". It's not. It came out in Japan and Asia a year earlier as a 2014 model. Just because it didn't come here until '15 doesn't make it a "first year model". Honda had an entire year to work out the bugs before it arrived in '15. As it is, it almost didn't arrive here in meaningful quantity until nearly the end of the '15 model year.
Second, what does price have to do with anything? I work hard for my money and $17,500 isn't chump change to me, even if it is to some of you. |
Originally Posted by DannyJ7
(Post 1347799)
Easy there guy. Just expressing my opinion on the matter.
Fact is, I really like this car, and that's why the unfixable issues probably bother me as much as they do. Fact is, I'm not a Honda fanboy, and I'm not willing to apologize or make excuses for them. That said, I'm done discussing this. I realize I've spent entirely too much time here discussing the issues I've had with the car and my disappointment with Honda in general. I've no doubt overstayed my welcome, and I'm sure everyone is as sick of hearing about these problems as I am talking about them. |
Anyone have a steering column that is not level? I noticed on mine that the stalks were uneven and that the plastic cover is also uneven to the gauge cover. I made some shims to level the column. I have a 16 lx
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I checked mine and it looks ok. Did you by any chance take a picture of it before you leveled it?
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It's actually still not perfect. Takes about 5 mins to take the shims out or add. I will take some pictures when I get back from vacation
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Honda really has dropped the ball when it comes to certain things. The reason for this is that they spend too much money developing stuff like jets and robots?
Back in the day, they made engines. When they stuck to engines on wheels, they did okay, but now it's a big corporate environment, and we, their customers, are paying the price. My first honda was a cb360 motorcycle. That thing was bulletproof, and when it did breakdown, the odds were that if a good kick didn't fix it, a screwdriver would. Now when things break on a honda, there's a chance that not even the honda mechanics can fix it. |
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