What you DONT like about your Fit
#1321
A few have removed the front bolts on the seat rails and inserted 3-4 3/8" washers under the rails to raise them and reinserted the bolts. I've found this to be most helpful.
As far as sporty drive - many on this forum would disagree and have tricked out their Fits to be performers. I enjoy my MT as it is, stock.
As far as sporty drive - many on this forum would disagree and have tricked out their Fits to be performers. I enjoy my MT as it is, stock.
#1322
A few have removed the front bolts on the seat rails and inserted 3-4 3/8" washers under the rails to raise them and reinserted the bolts. I've found this to be most helpful.
As far as sporty drive - many on this forum would disagree and have tricked out their Fits to be performers. I enjoy my MT as it is, stock.
As far as sporty drive - many on this forum would disagree and have tricked out their Fits to be performers. I enjoy my MT as it is, stock.
Last edited by GTornado; 04-14-2011 at 02:54 PM.
#1324
If you set the side mirrors very far out, there can be a gap between rear mirror and side mirror. Now, since a car is about 15 ft long x 8 ft wide, you'll probably see the front of the car in the side mirror and back of the car in the rear mirror at the same time, but that is not truly 100% coverage.
Smaller objects (motorcycle, bike, pedestrian, Smart car) may still be hidden in blind spots. You can test this in the driveway by having a person move around and seeing if you can see them in any location.
#1325
I love my Fit, but I don't like:
-the carpet. It's so cheap I'm wearing right through it around the edges of the floor mats.
-plastic wheelcovers on the base model. Of course, you can't find a base model of any affordable car without them, but that doesn't mean I have to like it.
-gear ratio is too low in 5th.
-car is just a little too small for the combination of a tall driver in front and a rear-facing infant seat in rear center.
-you really have to pay attention to make sure the seatbelt reels back in properly rather than getting jammed in the door when you get out.
-I often get a shock exiting the car.
-An air filter costs 25 bucks.
-A/C is weak.
-the carpet. It's so cheap I'm wearing right through it around the edges of the floor mats.
-plastic wheelcovers on the base model. Of course, you can't find a base model of any affordable car without them, but that doesn't mean I have to like it.
-gear ratio is too low in 5th.
-car is just a little too small for the combination of a tall driver in front and a rear-facing infant seat in rear center.
-you really have to pay attention to make sure the seatbelt reels back in properly rather than getting jammed in the door when you get out.
-I often get a shock exiting the car.
-An air filter costs 25 bucks.
-A/C is weak.
Last edited by Boba Fitt; 04-15-2011 at 07:35 AM.
#1327
In Germany, it is allowed to modify the engine, but everything has to be approved by authorities. In general, you could do whatever you want to do, but you have to tender documents (surveys about materials used etc.) or you must test it yourself at accredited organisations. Most of the import parts do not have these documents and all these tests are really pricey (e. g. import rims - authorities told me that testing them can cost up to 10.000 or more Euros - no way for a student like me!).
They want to know everything about how your modification affects the car's emissions, driving and braking behavior, etc.. Otherwise, authorities don't accept your modification and you're not street legal.
It's due to safety regulations and liability aspects. Kinda sucks and lots of bureaucracy, if you ask me.
Last edited by GTornado; 04-15-2011 at 09:12 AM.
#1329
Government is even bigger in the EU and in Germany...Therefore, car enthusiasts have a good life in the states, I guess. Yes, we do have inspections every two years and superchargers, turbos etc. are way too obvious. I am not allowed to run a CAI in combination with a sport exhaust, either. It's too loud for our regulations, even with a silencer. So, any improvement regarding performance is more than difficult.
Last edited by GTornado; 04-16-2011 at 08:14 AM.
#1330
2010 NAV
when you type in like sports authority or whole foods it pulls up ones clear across the USA. I find it really annoying. Honda suggests buying the updated nav cd for $175!!! That doesn't seem like an update issue, don't you think?
I do kind of like how the navigation will integrate with the ipod, but the honda navi touch screen is a little primitive. They could have done a much better job, but I manly got it for the stability program with regard to the suspension, but for a $2k upgrade, I expected more.
when you type in like sports authority or whole foods it pulls up ones clear across the USA. I find it really annoying. Honda suggests buying the updated nav cd for $175!!! That doesn't seem like an update issue, don't you think?
I do kind of like how the navigation will integrate with the ipod, but the honda navi touch screen is a little primitive. They could have done a much better job, but I manly got it for the stability program with regard to the suspension, but for a $2k upgrade, I expected more.
#1331
So far on day two of owning my fit I have put a bit over 70 miles on it since I got it yesterday (I drive a lot).
The gas peddle is waaaay to soft. Going to have to get a stiffer spring in there. I see some have already done that.
By the time I am in a comfortable driving position I am so far back I am at the limit of the telescoping steering columb and want the steering wheel about another inch out and the shifter (MT) about 2" back, but neither are out of reach.
Nowhere comfy for my left arm. My elbow is passed the end of the door.
The big one that will take some getting use to.
It's too darn quiet. I came from a 97 civic that you could hear everything. Now I think I have stalled every time I come to a stop.
Also, the stock radio sucks but I already ordered a new head unit.
I am loving driving it so far and don't know what you guys are talking about with needing a 6th gear. 70mph is a hair under 3500rpm in my base MT.
The gas peddle is waaaay to soft. Going to have to get a stiffer spring in there. I see some have already done that.
By the time I am in a comfortable driving position I am so far back I am at the limit of the telescoping steering columb and want the steering wheel about another inch out and the shifter (MT) about 2" back, but neither are out of reach.
Nowhere comfy for my left arm. My elbow is passed the end of the door.
The big one that will take some getting use to.
It's too darn quiet. I came from a 97 civic that you could hear everything. Now I think I have stalled every time I come to a stop.
Also, the stock radio sucks but I already ordered a new head unit.
I am loving driving it so far and don't know what you guys are talking about with needing a 6th gear. 70mph is a hair under 3500rpm in my base MT.
#1332
This is more something Honda could improve on the Fit rather than something I have a passionate dislike for...
...the paddle shifters on the steering wheel should remain stationary when the wheel is rotated so we know where they are regardless of the position of the steering wheel.
...the paddle shifters on the steering wheel should remain stationary when the wheel is rotated so we know where they are regardless of the position of the steering wheel.
#1334
After almost a year of ownership and a road trip of 2,500 miles, I would say
-I don't like the fact that I don't have a locking gas cap.
-I don't like the fact that there isn't a maintenance schedule that I can plan around. I live in a very remote area for 6 months of the year which is 4 hours (each way) from a dealer. I don't want to have to drive back to town for maintenance if the little wrench light goes on when I've just been back for a couple of days. I can't figure out why they don't seem to want to make this public, after the warranty goes, it would be very tempting to get it serviced somewhere close.
-The carpets are thin as tissue paper.
Aside from that I love my Fit and really enjoy driving it.
-I don't like the fact that I don't have a locking gas cap.
-I don't like the fact that there isn't a maintenance schedule that I can plan around. I live in a very remote area for 6 months of the year which is 4 hours (each way) from a dealer. I don't want to have to drive back to town for maintenance if the little wrench light goes on when I've just been back for a couple of days. I can't figure out why they don't seem to want to make this public, after the warranty goes, it would be very tempting to get it serviced somewhere close.
-The carpets are thin as tissue paper.
Aside from that I love my Fit and really enjoy driving it.
#1335
After almost a year of ownership and a road trip of 2,500 miles, I would say
-I don't like the fact that I don't have a locking gas cap.
-I don't like the fact that there isn't a maintenance schedule that I can plan around. I live in a very remote area for 6 months of the year which is 4 hours (each way) from a dealer. I don't want to have to drive back to town for maintenance if the little wrench light goes on when I've just been back for a couple of days. I can't figure out why they don't seem to want to make this public, after the warranty goes, it would be very tempting to get it serviced somewhere close.
-The carpets are thin as tissue paper.
Aside from that I love my Fit and really enjoy driving it.
-I don't like the fact that I don't have a locking gas cap.
-I don't like the fact that there isn't a maintenance schedule that I can plan around. I live in a very remote area for 6 months of the year which is 4 hours (each way) from a dealer. I don't want to have to drive back to town for maintenance if the little wrench light goes on when I've just been back for a couple of days. I can't figure out why they don't seem to want to make this public, after the warranty goes, it would be very tempting to get it serviced somewhere close.
-The carpets are thin as tissue paper.
Aside from that I love my Fit and really enjoy driving it.
Speaking of flaps, they are waaay too small.
Still love the Fit.
#1336
I still use the paddles quite a bit--it just takes some adjustment. I rarely downshift while moving through corners, I tend to do it before and after.
#1338
After almost a year of ownership and a road trip of 2,500 miles, I would say
-I don't like the fact that I don't have a locking gas cap.
-I don't like the fact that there isn't a maintenance schedule that I can plan around. I live in a very remote area for 6 months of the year which is 4 hours (each way) from a dealer. I don't want to have to drive back to town for maintenance if the little wrench light goes on when I've just been back for a couple of days. I can't figure out why they don't seem to want to make this public, after the warranty goes, it would be very tempting to get it serviced somewhere close.
-The carpets are thin as tissue paper.
Aside from that I love my Fit and really enjoy driving it.
-I don't like the fact that I don't have a locking gas cap.
-I don't like the fact that there isn't a maintenance schedule that I can plan around. I live in a very remote area for 6 months of the year which is 4 hours (each way) from a dealer. I don't want to have to drive back to town for maintenance if the little wrench light goes on when I've just been back for a couple of days. I can't figure out why they don't seem to want to make this public, after the warranty goes, it would be very tempting to get it serviced somewhere close.
-The carpets are thin as tissue paper.
Aside from that I love my Fit and really enjoy driving it.
@kurisux92: the dunlop were so much junk i was almost glad they wore down so fast! with good tires the car feels amazing!
#1339
the worst thing about this car for me is the darn seating position, the seats are to high off the ground, it feels like im sitting in a damn chair. would not recommend this car to some one who likes to stretch their legs
#1340
I was so used to slouch into my previous accord seat. However, my chronic neck ache was magically gone after I switched to FIT. I am not sure if the FIT sitting up straight position played a role here. However, I have not brought my FIT for long road trips yet and who knows, the FIT sit up position may back-fire on me on longer trips :-)... I will report after my road trip.