New member from Chicago
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New member from Chicago
Hi all,
Let me start out by saying that I do not own a Honda Fit, but have been searching for one for a few weeks now. I have owned several Hondas before deciding to purchase a Fit, and do not plan on switching favorite brands of cars anytime soon. I have found that they are the easiest to maintain and have never minded doing any and all mechanic work to them. Among these cars include: '93 sedan with JDM D16 swap, '94 turbo'd Del Sol, '97 built & boosted Del Sol, '02 Civic Si, and '89 CRX.
My reason for wanting a Fit after test driving most of Honda's current lineup is that it absolutely feels like it was made & managed by the engineers of the 90's, with the aesthetics of today. The cargo room is incredible too. At my current place in life, I am straying away from modified "cardom" and towards a simple and reliable family car.
This post is an inch towards getting me able to post in the classifieds and finding my very own Fit!
Let me start out by saying that I do not own a Honda Fit, but have been searching for one for a few weeks now. I have owned several Hondas before deciding to purchase a Fit, and do not plan on switching favorite brands of cars anytime soon. I have found that they are the easiest to maintain and have never minded doing any and all mechanic work to them. Among these cars include: '93 sedan with JDM D16 swap, '94 turbo'd Del Sol, '97 built & boosted Del Sol, '02 Civic Si, and '89 CRX.
My reason for wanting a Fit after test driving most of Honda's current lineup is that it absolutely feels like it was made & managed by the engineers of the 90's, with the aesthetics of today. The cargo room is incredible too. At my current place in life, I am straying away from modified "cardom" and towards a simple and reliable family car.
This post is an inch towards getting me able to post in the classifieds and finding my very own Fit!
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