Did you buy the fit for good mpgs?
#23
The 2 main reasons I was serious about the Fit were the mileage and the fact that I've always liked hatchbacks. The reliability and quality of Honda's didn't hurt either. When I test drove it, the fact that it was actually fun to drive sealed my decision.
I guess over the last few years, I've also changed my view about a daily driver/commuter vehicle and the fact that having a 1/2 ton 4x4 as a daily driver just doesn't make much sense for me anymore. I still have and love my truck, but it's reserved primarily for "truck duties" now.
I guess over the last few years, I've also changed my view about a daily driver/commuter vehicle and the fact that having a 1/2 ton 4x4 as a daily driver just doesn't make much sense for me anymore. I still have and love my truck, but it's reserved primarily for "truck duties" now.
#24
The Fit gets better mileage than Versa and those Chevy and Suzuki subcompacts, whatever they're called, so for me it was between the Fit, Yaris, and Scion. With the price of gas, I can't see paying for any more than I need to. But...the hybrids are prohibitively expensive; you're not gonna recoup that extra 10 grand you spent from your gas savings; at least not for many, many years.
The Toyotas have a real cheezy look and feel to them, like something a broke college student would drive (no offense to broke college students ). They get slightly better mileage, but it's very close to the numbers for the Fit.
The Fit looks better, handles better, has more comfortable seats, and feels better ergonomically. I also enjoy people seeing it and saying, "Wow, that's a neat car - what kind is it?"
The Toyotas have a real cheezy look and feel to them, like something a broke college student would drive (no offense to broke college students ). They get slightly better mileage, but it's very close to the numbers for the Fit.
The Fit looks better, handles better, has more comfortable seats, and feels better ergonomically. I also enjoy people seeing it and saying, "Wow, that's a neat car - what kind is it?"
#25
Prior to the introduction of the Fit in the U.S., I had been "searching" for a replacement for my Nissan truck. I decided against getting a new truck, because: 1. they keep on getting bigger. 2. I wanted higher mileage.
I always lusted after the Mini-Cooper, but I could not justify it from a practical standpoint. I considered the Rav4, the Element, the Subaru Forester, but they all came up short on the MPG.When the Fit arrived, I knew it was the car for me, and every review I read just reinforced that idea.
In answer to the original question: I have a concern for the environment and global warming, and yes, I am really cheap (Not necessarily in that order ).
I have been driving Nissan trucks for the past 25 years, and one added bonus of the Fit that I had forgotten with the Nissans, I now realize how much fun driving can be. Thanks Honda!
I always lusted after the Mini-Cooper, but I could not justify it from a practical standpoint. I considered the Rav4, the Element, the Subaru Forester, but they all came up short on the MPG.When the Fit arrived, I knew it was the car for me, and every review I read just reinforced that idea.
In answer to the original question: I have a concern for the environment and global warming, and yes, I am really cheap (Not necessarily in that order ).
I have been driving Nissan trucks for the past 25 years, and one added bonus of the Fit that I had forgotten with the Nissans, I now realize how much fun driving can be. Thanks Honda!
#27
I got it b/c it was cheap, good on gas, has 4 doors(have 2 kids), lots a room, and I need something reliable for daily driving (125miles a day).
I am content with the purchase. I just achieved 42.55 mpg!(driving conservative)
Also, I do plan on doing a motor swap in a few years when the prices come down on the motors and accesories and the wiring is more desirable.
I am content with the purchase. I just achieved 42.55 mpg!(driving conservative)
Also, I do plan on doing a motor swap in a few years when the prices come down on the motors and accesories and the wiring is more desirable.
Last edited by pb and h; 10-26-2007 at 08:23 AM.
#29
You're absolutely correct. But, it also might be the last mileage you get on this side of the grass.
#30
Well, I did buy for environmental reasons. We're a pretty 'green' family (we gots one of them fancy-type organic restaurants up here). I did a lot of research on emissions and MPG.
Really, it was for the whole package--nothing else has the cargo capacity (with the seats up) of a mini-ute and this kind of MPG.
We dig our Fit!
Really, it was for the whole package--nothing else has the cargo capacity (with the seats up) of a mini-ute and this kind of MPG.
We dig our Fit!
#31
i've just noticed KayJai's posting. 4406 yen for 33l / 132yn per litre is really good. i put 7/8th of a tank in and it cost me £38 (8,794.41yn or $79.4580 US according to XE.com - The World's Favorite Currency and Foreign Exchange Site ).
#33
I was definately wanting something with better fuel economy. I had an '07 Nissan Frontier Crew Cab V6 6SPD, and I loved it, it was definately a great truck and in my opinion the best to buy for its size but it only got about 20 to 21 MPG at best and cost 65 to 75 to fill up, lastly I never used it as a truck, just commuted in it and a couple times carried my dog in the bed, so I decided to get something more economical but would still fit all of my needs. I researched the various choices of vehicles in the sub compact class and wanted a hatch, I then went for test drives and, oh man did the little fit put a smile on my face, I then walked into the dealers office to sign the papers and I drove away with an '08 silver fit base and have been very happy with my purchase since. Oh how blissful it is to own such a gem.
#34
Was the main reason you purchased the Fit because of the fuel economy? The fuel economy was the main reason I'm going to get a fit. Along with the fact it is a Honda, has Honda's reliability, its inexpensive, can carry five people, and is a hatch.
Do you have a concern for the environment, global warming, or are you really cheap? lol
I care about the environment, but I wouldn't call myself a hippie, I do listen to some hippie music but i own nothing that is tiedye, and I listen to Gwar.
Do you have a concern for the environment, global warming, or are you really cheap? lol
I care about the environment, but I wouldn't call myself a hippie, I do listen to some hippie music but i own nothing that is tiedye, and I listen to Gwar.
They technically aren't paying, because the high tax eventually goes back to repair the roads and stuff. At the same time, it encourages you to drive more green. It's a win win situation.
#35
I bought mine for good mpg as Cali gas is kinda expensive. While I bought the Fit to be economical and a daily driver, I can't explain my own stupidity for not buying a more boring car. Now I wanna fix it up and put a turbo kit on too. ROFL.
#36
Better mileage was part of the reason, and the fact that it sips 87... my last 3 out of 4 cars required 91/93, and that hurt.
So far (and I'm only a week and a half in), I seem to be right around 30mpg, but without being able to track exactly how much gas I went through (both times my gas tank was filled up at the dealership), I can't say for sure until the next go around.
-Mike
So far (and I'm only a week and a half in), I seem to be right around 30mpg, but without being able to track exactly how much gas I went through (both times my gas tank was filled up at the dealership), I can't say for sure until the next go around.
-Mike
#37
having good mpg and running regular gas was a big plus for me since
this is my daily driver. but it was not my deciding factor.
ive always liked boxy little cars and wanted at MT car that i can
play with all year long.... plus have enough cargo space to do family
things...like shopping, throwing my kid's bicycle in the trunk and go to
a picnic or something. the Fit's gearbox (MT) is fantastic.
this is my daily driver. but it was not my deciding factor.
ive always liked boxy little cars and wanted at MT car that i can
play with all year long.... plus have enough cargo space to do family
things...like shopping, throwing my kid's bicycle in the trunk and go to
a picnic or something. the Fit's gearbox (MT) is fantastic.
#40
huh, i never liked short shafted shifters all that much... i actually
raised the shifter height on my G35C and put a weighted knob on it.
shifts much better and smoother.
i dont plan on making the Fit's shifter any shorter. i put a weighted
knob on there and it's perfect.
raised the shifter height on my G35C and put a weighted knob on it.
shifts much better and smoother.
i dont plan on making the Fit's shifter any shorter. i put a weighted
knob on there and it's perfect.