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carrier Aug 19, 2016 02:22 PM

2017's on Honda's website
 
I have been checking for updates on Honda's website for the new 2017 models and if you click on FIT you see 2016/2017 now.


Looks like there is no difference at all between the first 3 years. Seems to be the same engine, body, trim levels, except there is a new name for the silver paint color. WhoopDeDoooo!


Kinda disappointed to see nothing's changed. Am I the only one that thinks this way?


Granted, I have been actually looking for the new 2017 HRV specs because I may trade my FIT in for one if there is actually a difference between those model years in that vehicle (like more HP, better headlights, carplay).


I'm fine with holding on to my FIT until something comes along and I LOVE the new model. I'm just not as in love with my 2015 as I thought I'd be.

exl500 Aug 19, 2016 02:31 PM

No, I'm not disappointed, but then again I have a 2015 that I'm happy with as is.

The Fit is in a stagnant part of the market with gas cheap and SUVs king, so why spend money on it as early as its third model year?

I do think we'll see better connectivity in the facelift for model year 2018 or so, but not much else for the time being.

I wouldn't even be shocked if Honda is questioning continuing the Fit to a next generation, no matter how wonderful most of us think it is (me definitely included).

KentFinn Aug 19, 2016 03:22 PM


Originally Posted by exl500 (Post 1352199)
No, I'm not disappointed, but then again I have a 2015 that I'm happy with as is.

The Fit is in a stagnant part of the market with gas cheap and SUVs king, so why spend money on it as early as its third model year?

I do think we'll see better connectivity in the facelift for model year 2018 or so, but not much else for the time being.

I wouldn't even be shocked if Honda is questioning continuing the Fit to a next generation, no matter how wonderful most of us think it is (me definitely included).

Hondas generally go in 5-6 year cycles. In the 3rd year it has a minor make over, mostly cosmetic changes and minor tech improvements. 2018 will make the mid-point and any major changes will come in 2020 or 2021.

Supposedly gas prices will start to increase around the first of 2017. Sometimes Honda will suspend a model (Insight or Ridgeline, for example) and bring it back later with major improvements when Honda thinks conditions are right.

Buck Fitty Aug 19, 2016 03:31 PM

2016 $15890 base, 43/31 mpg
2017 $15990 base, 36/29 mpg


... but the MPG calculations have been revised for MY 2017. I doubt there's any real difference.

carrier Aug 19, 2016 04:01 PM

Well, one good thing about it is the resale value of my 2015 will remain higher due to this.....

exl500 Aug 19, 2016 05:45 PM


Originally Posted by Buck Fitty (Post 1352208)
2016 $15890 base, 43/31 mpg
2017 $15990 base, 36/29 mpg


... but the MPG calculations have been revised for MY 2017. I doubt there's any real difference.

I believe the test cycle has changed for 2017.

Uncle Gary Aug 19, 2016 07:17 PM

Honda is unlikely to discontinue the Fit, since it's a worldwide best seller, and an important part of Honda's marketing strategy. It also boosts Honda's fleet CAFE numbers.

328isawesome Aug 19, 2016 09:03 PM

Glad to see there were no real changes. I had reserved a manual 2017 LX months ago, and finally after biking in the rain and using public transportation I bought a very slightly used 2015 EX with the transmission that i wanted for less. I would at least thought that we would have gotten projector headlights (even with crappy halogen projectors) lol I guess not. My 2015 holds it's value a little more now.

exl500 Aug 19, 2016 09:14 PM


Originally Posted by Uncle Gary (Post 1352224)
Honda is unlikely to discontinue the Fit, since it's a worldwide best seller, and an important part of Honda's marketing strategy. It also boosts Honda's fleet CAFE numbers.

Yes, good points.

Fuelish Aug 20, 2016 01:15 AM

Not disappointed at all .... the GK is still "new," in terms of redesigning, perhaps a mild refresh here and there. Our '15 LX is gonna be in my hands for a long, long time....great mpg, fun to drive (Progress rear anti-sway bar well worth the $$$), manual trans.....figured, in this age of the push towards autonomous cars, this might be my last (affordable) chance to buy a car with a 6 (or whatever) on the floor....I'm old and cranky, need I say more ??? ;)

Fit_as_a_butchers_dog Aug 20, 2016 07:44 AM


Originally Posted by carrier (Post 1352197)
I'm just not as in love with my 2015 as I thought I'd be.

Go buy a different car, no one's stopping you.

And, the 2017 looks amazing in Passion Berry Pearl. Still the best color!

carrier Aug 20, 2016 10:46 AM


Go buy another car. No ones stopping you.
You seem a bit upset with my lack of enthusiasm for this model. Having driven over 7 different Honda models ranging from 1983 model year through 2015, it seems to me Honda has produced cars that handle less like Hondas and more like Toyotas. ( good, reliable, but the fun factor is gone) They lack the spirit the older ones had.

Like I said, I'm content with keeping mine for now, but hope Honda will return to its roots and put something out there that created "fanboys" in the first place.

hampton1 Aug 20, 2016 11:48 AM

I was just hoping for an armrest-height center console.

MyFirstHonda Aug 22, 2016 06:22 AM

I'm not surprised or disappointed in the lack of changes. It's just the third year of production in this generation of the Fit.

Uncle Gary Aug 22, 2016 07:05 AM


Originally Posted by MyFirstHonda (Post 1352361)
I'm not surprised or disappointed in the lack of changes. It's just the third year of production in this generation of the Fit.

Actually, third year here, fourth year in Japan and Asia (where the GK debuted as a '14 model).

GeorgeL Aug 22, 2016 01:59 PM


Originally Posted by Buck Fitty (Post 1352208)
2016 $15890 base, 43/31 mpg
2017 $15990 base, 36/29 mpg


... but the MPG calculations have been revised for MY 2017. I doubt there's any real difference.

And the numbers you quote for 2016 are inflated. The 2016 LX model was 41/33, higher trims were 38/32

My LX has been able to match the advertised mileage numbers without hypermiling.

I don't mind the car staying the same for a few years. It helps the car hold value and assures parts supplies for those of us who like to keep our cars for their entire lives. I'm also not hung up on making my car a smartphone accessory!

Wdoney Aug 22, 2016 04:38 PM

My first car was a 1974 Honda three door hatchback. All of 52 hp and 1500 lbs. Have had a lot of other Honda cars and motorcycles since then. I am not a fan boy but I do like them. Currently have a 2016 Fit LX with CVT and a Honda NT700V motorcycle as my daily commuter.

shopgal Aug 22, 2016 06:29 PM

Looks exactly the same to me. I don't see even a small update except for the increase in price by $100. Might be some changes under the hood but honestly I don't see a difference except for the renaming of the silver color. I doubt Honda will make a major facelift until 2018 at the earliest but would not be surprised if we're looking at 2020 target.

I'd say for those on the fence go get the 2016 since you can now get those are bargain prices given that the 2017 is rolling out.

BenQuick Aug 22, 2016 08:24 PM


Originally Posted by Wdoney (Post 1352408)
My first car was a 1974 Honda three door hatchback. All of 52 hp and 1500 lbs.

My 2nd car was a 1975 Honda cvcc with the same specs. Loved that car. Here it is way back in 1980.

https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fit...ba7be961a7.jpg

MyFirstHonda Aug 22, 2016 08:40 PM

Keep the photos coming of the older model Civics!


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