are the 2015s really that bad?
#21
My 2015 never left me stranded for the 80k miles/3 years I owned it for. 6MT. Dealer did injectors, coil plugs, rusty door brackets. Saggy front bumper was never fixed so I learned to just live with it. Oh ... and also ... VTC rattles every cold start. Battery & starter never let me down. Suspension was toast after 3 years, but not completely shot (i.e. very worn out). I did all maintenance myself... namely: oil & filter, transmission fluid and misc items like wipers and coolant top off. Overall was happy with the car, but after it started eating up oil I knew it's time to show it out the door.
#22
My 2015 never left me stranded for the 80k miles/3 years I owned it for. 6MT. Dealer did injectors, coil plugs, rusty door brackets. Saggy front bumper was never fixed so I learned to just live with it. Oh ... and also ... VTC rattles every cold start. Battery & starter never let me down. Suspension was toast after 3 years, but not completely shot (i.e. very worn out). I did all maintenance myself... namely: oil & filter, transmission fluid and misc items like wipers and coolant top off. Overall was happy with the car, but after it started eating up oil I knew it's time to show it out the door.
In comparison our GD is closing in on 200k miles with one new coil and a new fuel pump. Everything else is just maintenance and the motor sounds perfect and doesn't burn a drop of oil.
#23
Not true. Most of the 2017 North American Fits were built in Japan and then production moved back to Mexico for 2018, 2019 models. The Fit was moved to Japan to squeeze the HR-V start up production into the Mexico plant - it lacked the capacity to build both Fits and HR-V at that time and the HR-V won out. Capacity has obviously since been increased since Mexico now makes both cars.
#24
That grinding sound is the the VTC acutator, it's common when turning the ignition on a cold start. Get it fixed before your drivetrain warranty expires. It's a known issue across most Hondas. Get Honda corporate involved if dealer refuses to fix it.
Last edited by sixth; 07-25-2018 at 02:43 AM.
#25
oh mang... u guys should hear dat rattle on my GK with da door open or while under da car. whorely faking hell! SO LOUD! it happens ever time da engine is cold on mine..so like every am. lol
i see neighbors looking over when i start da GK.. so embarrassing.
i see neighbors looking over when i start da GK.. so embarrassing.
#26
Honda bought mine back from me because of ongoing issues that they could not fix. They replaced all of the drive line/suspension/bearings on the LH side trying to stop it from creaking. Finally a "Tech" from HQ came out and we drove the car together.... He had it in the shop another week and he couldn't figure it.
Not to mention that cold start flutter/rattle that was deemed " Normal"...
Not to mention that cold start flutter/rattle that was deemed " Normal"...
#27
Bought a 15 CVT EX new, was the last one on the lot, 16's came out a month later, not sure if that makes a deal but my wifes at 65,000 miles and I have not done a thing to the car. added an HPS intake, oil changes, tires at 50k, still on factory brake pads.
#30
Bought a Mexico made (assembled?) 6-spd MT in July 2015, 36K miles. Only gripes are wind noise in the cabin and the awkward gear ratios (this coming from an owner of a --sadly deceased-- 5 speed '89 CRX Si). Otherwise, perfect for my modest requirements and totally reliable.
#31
When the days were good (i.e. 1st two years or so) it was great: eating up about half qt every 7000 miles. 3rd year, however, things started going downhill... after going beyond 60k miles: eating oil got down and dirty to half qt every 1500 miles or so. This happend fairly gradually. It was not showing signs of getting any better nor staying steady ... it was steadily getting worst. So after 60k miles I was just topping off oil and did only 1 more filter change. To be noted that I drove the 6mt and kept the engine rev happy throughout its life. I have the CVT now and I am definitely noticing barely any oil consumption given the ridiculously low rpms relative to how I drove the 6MT. Thanks for asking; I hope yours holds up the test of time.
#32
43k on ours, not a SINGLE thing wrong with it, runs smooth and perfect.
I have a wheel bearing noise from the left rear, but it miiiight just be the shitty stock tires that came on it that are on their way out. We did go from 13K a year and a half ago to 43k now, (My wife drives back and forth to LA every 2 weeks on average for her medical study, so the miles did suddenly pile up quick.)
That's the only negative I can think of and it's not really confirmed yet anyways.
I have a wheel bearing noise from the left rear, but it miiiight just be the shitty stock tires that came on it that are on their way out. We did go from 13K a year and a half ago to 43k now, (My wife drives back and forth to LA every 2 weeks on average for her medical study, so the miles did suddenly pile up quick.)
That's the only negative I can think of and it's not really confirmed yet anyways.
#34
35k, still perfect.
#35
I have a Mexican built 2015 Fit with 23k miles on it. Haven't done any of the recalled items on it. Front bumper does sag a quarter of an inch more than I'd want. There was a black wrapped cable that stuck up between the glass and the dash by the A pillar on the driver's side, but I tucked it in with a plastic tool. Changed the arm rests to the Japanese version and swapped the "chrome" gate garnish for the LX black version, changed the wheels.
The air conditioning sucks, but other than that it has been fantastic and I still love every minute of having her.
The air conditioning sucks, but other than that it has been fantastic and I still love every minute of having her.
#36
On my other Fit, the LaneWatch camera started acting up when the car was two weeks old. It took the dealer 2 1/2 years to fix it. The rear view camera stopped working. I replaced it myself for $168.
I had two Civics, and I kept each for seventeen years. Except for normal maintenance and parts wearing out, I had no trouble with them. It seems that profit is more important to Honda than reliability. A new keyless entry module costs about $350. Some plastic parts for the side view mirrors cost $250 - had to be replaced twice after being hit by passing cars. Prices are ridiculous.
#37
64,000 miles on mine now. Car continues to run well despite the occasional VTEC rattle on cold starts (not often enough to get the dealer to hear it and the power train warranty has expired).
I’m in a bit of a quandary regarding my next car. I really love this car. There isn’t much of anything else out there so small on the outside, with such room inside, great fuel economy and “fun to drive” factor. On the other hand, reports here of continuing quality issues and Honda’s cavalier attitude toward rectifying them makes me cautious about buying another Honda product.
I’m in a bit of a quandary regarding my next car. I really love this car. There isn’t much of anything else out there so small on the outside, with such room inside, great fuel economy and “fun to drive” factor. On the other hand, reports here of continuing quality issues and Honda’s cavalier attitude toward rectifying them makes me cautious about buying another Honda product.
#38
You might have trouble finding a new Fit. You'll see dealers showing them on their web sites, but they don't actually have them. I tried all over the northeast, with every dealer showing several Fits on their web sites, but none on the lot. The local dealer said he'd get one in "a day or two." That turned into 32 days. When we said we'd have to go next door and buy a Subaru, he gave us a loaner.
There seems to be a shift in management philosophy at Honda, and not for the better.
There seems to be a shift in management philosophy at Honda, and not for the better.
#39
You might have trouble finding a new Fit. You'll see dealers showing them on their web sites, but they don't actually have them. I tried all over the northeast, with every dealer showing several Fits on their web sites, but none on the lot. The local dealer said he'd get one in "a day or two." That turned into 32 days. When we said we'd have to go next door and buy a Subaru, he gave us a loaner.
There seems to be a shift in management philosophy at Honda, and not for the better.
There seems to be a shift in management philosophy at Honda, and not for the better.
#40
Your opinion is correct. When my son's 2015 Fit was totaled, I looked throughout the northeast for a Fit. Dealers had them all over their web sites, but they didn't have any.