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Old May 12, 2006 | 10:13 AM
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thats from honda execs mouth not ours
 
Old May 12, 2006 | 10:27 AM
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THE BUZZ IN TOKYO implies rumors, nowhere has Honda Japan stated a price. Remember the buzz in the US about how the Fit would be a 13k-14k car?
 
Old May 12, 2006 | 11:21 AM
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Well, the Fit Base starts around $14k right?
 
Old May 13, 2006 | 03:20 AM
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Fit Hybrid? Ridiculous.

I don't know about you guys, but I'm a tech at a Honda dealer. I asked the Honda instructors and he stated that he hasn't heard of anything like that and that it is just a rumor going around. And if you think about it, making a hybrid Fit would be stupid. The space that the battery would take up would do away with the magic rear seats.
 
Old May 13, 2006 | 04:27 AM
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Originally Posted by pnx-r
I don't know about you guys, but I'm a tech at a Honda dealer. I asked the Honda instructors and he stated that he hasn't heard of anything like that and that it is just a rumor going around. And if you think about it, making a hybrid Fit would be stupid. The space that the battery would take up would do away with the magic rear seats.
Edmunds.com is a well respected source of auto industry news. They provide auto industry statistcs to major news organizations and other auto industry publications. They did not build their reputation by spreading rumours.

In the Edmunds article, they quote an "inside source" at Honda as the origin of the information on the Fit Hybrid. The following is an article from earlier in the year.

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Updated: 10:23 a.m. ET Feb. 23, 2006
TOKYO - Honda Motor Co. plans to sell a low-cost hybrid car, a version of its popular Fit subcompact, a Japanese daily reported, signaling the automaker’s long-term commitment to the fuel-sipping powertrain.

Japan’s third-biggest auto maker aims to sell the Fit hybrid as early as next year for around 1.4 million yen ($11,790), or about 200,000 yen more than the gasoline-only version, likely making it the world’s least expensive hybrid at $16,840, the leading Japanese business daily said on Wednesday.

The model could be launched in the business year starting April 2007 and would be sold globally, the paper said.

A spokesman denied Honda had made any decision on whether to hybridize the Fit, but added it had the technological wherewithal to mount its hybrid system, which twins an electric motor and a conventional engine to save fuel, on most of its vehicles.

Chief Executive Takeo Fukui has long said the price premium for a hybrid over a gasoline-only car needs to fall below 200,000 yen ($1,680) for the powertrain to go mainstream.

With hybrid systems still costing auto makers -- and customers -- thousands of dollars, Fukui has said Honda had not made a strategic decision yet to produce the gasoline-electric vehicles in big volumes, unlike rival Toyota Motor Corp., which has aggressively promoted their proliferation.

A decision to offer a hybrid version of the mass-volume Fit -- Honda’s best-selling model in Japan and due to debut in the United States soon -- would suggest the automaker is a step closer to committing to the powertrain longer-term.

Honda also sells hybrid versions of its two best-selling cars, the Accord and Civic, at a premium of around 300,000 yen ($2,525). Its hybrid-only Insight coupe was the first gasoline-electric car to be sold in the United States.

Honda is developing a smaller motor and battery to reduce the hybrid’s cost and weight, the Nihon Keizai said. It will twin the hybrid unit with a one-liter engine for the Fit, the paper added.
Toyota also aims to halve the production and selling cost of a hybrid system. It currently sells many of its hybrid models at a premium of around 500,000 yen ($4,200).

Honda, Toyota and Ford Motor Co. are so far the world’s sole mass-producers of hybrid passenger cars. Laggards like General Motors Corp. argue that hybrid systems are most suitable for large vehicles due to the added weight from the extra components.

Compact cars are also generally fuel-efficient to begin with, and the extra cost of a hybrid car may be more difficult to justify, depending on how much can be saved at the pump.

The newspaper said the Fit hybrid would have fuel economy comparable to that of the Honda Insight and Toyota Prius, which get around 50 mpg.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11519891
Originally Posted by pnx-r
I don't know about you guys, but I'm a tech at a Honda dealer.I asked the Honda instructors and he stated that he hasn't heard of anything like that and that it is just a rumor going around.
Are you implying that your Honda instructors are informed about all executive decisions at Honda corporate in Japan?

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And if you think about it, making a hybrid Fit would be stupid.
Uh, what vehicle would make a better hybrid, a massive two and a half ton SUV?

Originally Posted by pnx-r
The space that the battery would take up would do away with the magic rear seats.
If they did have to do away with the magic seats, I don't think that would be a deal killer. The magic seats aren't the only selling point of the car. Besides, the MSN article says "Honda is developing a smaller motor and battery to reduce the hybrid’s cost and weight".
 

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Old Jun 23, 2006 | 07:10 PM
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Read in the latest issue of Automobile that there will be a new Fit next year and that a hybrid edition will be added. Any other folks hearing about this happening?
 
Old Jun 23, 2006 | 10:31 PM
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Smile Honda Store

crimsona,
It would be really "Cool" it we could order directly from the Honda Store in Japan using the internet .
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