Boring Stock Wheels on the 2012 Fit??
I have a 2012 Base on order and just DO NOT LIKE the stock wheels. http://www.millan.net/minimations/smileys/doh.gif
I like the wheels on the Sport model much more, but even those aren't that jazzy. I called my dealership a bit ago and they were surprised and said they have had nothing but positive feedback on the wheels. Am I the only one who thinks they are drab and boring?http://www.millan.net/minimations/sm...huhsmileyf.gif I am buying the Fit for my daughter for her B-day and I'm thinking of getting some different wheels and having them swapped out before we go pick it up. Does anyone out there have any opinions or suggestions on what might look good on the Base 2012? I don't want to mess it up if the originals are great and it's only my opinion that they are boring. Any suggestions or opinions out there?http://www.millan.net/minimations/sm...ideasmiley.gifThanks! |
They look OK, but the old wheel has a more memorable design.
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You will like them even less...
Because the base model has steel 15" wheels with hubcaps...cheapest thing is to find some 15" hubcaps you like better...
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???? I am sure the daughter won't give a S*** what wheels are on the car.
Besides a first car?? If so she will smack it up in the next few months. Get the right wheels on the next one. |
What color is the car you are anticipating buying and what wheel size would you want to go to? stay at a 15 or go up to a 16 or 17?
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Keep wheel covers - change them out when they get damaged.
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Originally Posted by Java^FiT
(Post 1038139)
What color is the car you are anticipating buying and what wheel size would you want to go to? stay at a 15 or go up to a 16 or 17?
I didn't realize they were wheels with hubcaps.:rolleyes:
Originally Posted by Black3sr
???? I am sure the daughter won't give a S*** what wheels are on the car.
Besides a first car?? If so she will smack it up in the next few months. Get the right wheels on the next one. She's already scared to death she'll wreck it. She's not one of the crazy teenagers that race around. She keeps saying she wishes I had just bought her an old beater.http://www.millan.net/minimations/sm...oosingitsm.gif So do they sell jazzy looking hubcaps? And would I look for 15" hubcaps? I should have just ordered the Sport, then the nicer wheels would already be on the car. UGH! |
I don't like the wheels on the 2012 Sport because on
a close inspection they are not symmetrical. Given you are getting the base you could look into a set of aftermarket wheels. |
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Originally Posted by Blackbeard
(Post 1038057)
Because the base model has steel 15" wheels with hubcaps...cheapest thing is to find some 15" hubcaps you like better...
Attachment 31651 So would I just look for 15" hubcaps? Like these? I guess I'm a dumb girl....I had no idea they were hubcaps.:o $44 for all four? That seems cheap. |
Originally Posted by Blueeyed Banditti
(Post 1038267)
It's the Raspberry Blue Metallic....the same size I was thinking ~ 15".
I didn't realize they were wheels with hubcaps.:rolleyes: And as far as getting the sport...be glad you didn't, ground clearance isnt something a new driver needs to be worried about the the bumper on the sport models extends so far and flat from the front tires that scratching is inevitable. Post up some pics when you finally get it, ive been dying to see this new color in person! |
Originally Posted by Java^FiT
(Post 1038315)
if you're going to stay with the same size just get some caps, plus itll be less cause for concern if she looses a cap rather then a nice alloy getting stolen or scratched/dented from a curb or pothole. Maybe in the future some 16's would be nice but don't do anything yet, not worth it.
And as far as getting the sport...be glad you didn't, ground clearance isnt something a new driver needs to be worried about the the bumper on the sport models extends so far and flat from the front tires that scratching is inevitable. Post up some pics when you finally get it, ive been dying to see this new color in person! Good to know about the sport. I'll be sure to post some pics!http://www.millan.net/minimations/smileys/yes.gif BTW, will all 15" hubcaps fit the 15" wheels? Just wondering. I have never purchased hubcaps before.http://www.millan.net/minimations/sm...cratchhead.gif Seems like a very inexpensive way to change the look. |
Make her buy/pay for her own car.
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Originally Posted by Blueeyed Banditti
(Post 1038406)
Good to know about the sport.
I'll be sure to post some pics!http://www.millan.net/minimations/smileys/yes.gif BTW, will all 15" hubcaps fit the 15" wheels? Just wondering. I have never purchased hubcaps before.http://www.millan.net/minimations/sm...cratchhead.gif Seems like a very inexpensive way to change the look. |
op- does your daughter even care if the wheels are wheel covers or not? that would be the first question i'd ask myself if im buying a car for my kids.
one thing to note is that aftermarket wheels usually have aggressive offset so the car will not look right without lowering to minimze the wheel gap. i recommend you go with the factory sport package to keep headache down. :D |
OP, I don't think your daughter would care about the wheels unless she's a car person, which doesn't sound like she is. I'd stick with the OEMs. Then after all the abuse (scrapes/curb kisses) and more behind the wheel time, maybe you can think of an upgrade.
Personally, I wouldn't have bought a new one... Just me. |
Originally Posted by mike410b
(Post 1038421)
Make her buy/pay for her own car.
/thread. Although, I totally agree, in most cases.
Originally Posted by Java^FiT
(Post 1038422)
The diameter will be fine, but make sure your getting caps for wheels with 4 lugs...the last time i bought hubcaps myself was many years ago but just look for the diameter(15") and lug pattern(4lug for the fit)
Originally Posted by kenchan
(Post 1038455)
op- does your daughter even care if the wheels are wheel covers or not? that would be the first question i'd ask myself if im buying a car for my kids.
one thing to note is that aftermarket wheels usually have aggressive offset so the car will not look right without lowering to minimze the wheel gap. i recommend you go with the factory sport package to keep headache down. :D She doesn't really care so I should quit worrying about it I guess. http://www.millan.net/minimations/smileys/goodsigh.gif
Originally Posted by concorde
(Post 1038459)
i second that motion.
Anytime she gets "birthday or Christmas" money, she spends it on someone else for their birthday or Christmas gift. My mother was the ONLY grandparent she ever had and we lost my mother when my daughter was 10. She was very close to her.:( I have raised her alone since she was 5 yrs. old and because of finances-- up until the last year--she has had to roll with the punches and accept whatever situation we were in, and never complained, never felt sorry for herself, when most kids would have. She graduated 2 years early and started college right away. She's taking pre-med now and works at Kroger. She has some of the nuttiest classes and studies all the time. She has no time for fun and games right now and says, "I can have fun later, when I am through medical school." She is on the Dean's list and is holding a 4.0gpa ~ pulling Molecular Bio, Neurophysiology , Anatomy & Physiology, and Calculus III. http://www.millan.net/minimations/sm...roolsmiley.gif Besides that and a whole lot more, I am putting down the first 10k and she will be paying the remaining 6-7K with her cashiering paycheck. That way, she will have to be responsible and also build a little credit. I will have to co-sign to get the 1.9% rate, but she will be making the payments. I couldn't spoil her if I tried.:mad: She's the sweetest, most selfless 19 year old you'd ever come across. She is respectful, thoughtful, sensitive, tenderhearted, and really hates it when someone spends money on her. She didn't want me to order this car at all. It was my idea. She needs something dependable, small, and reliable to take her through the next 5 years or so of Med school. If something would happen to me, she would be on her own and alone. Probably TMI, but you struck a nerve.http://www.millan.net/minimations/smileys/sigh.gif |
Originally Posted by Subie
(Post 1038463)
OP, I don't think your daughter would care about the wheels unless she's a car person, which doesn't sound like she is. I'd stick with the OEMs. Then after all the abuse (scrapes/curb kisses) and more behind the wheel time, maybe you can think of an upgrade.
Personally, I wouldn't have bought a new one... Just me. If you read my last post it kind of explains why I thought a new car would be better. She HAS to have something dependable and with good gas mileage. She's scared to death she will wreck the new car. She's having a hard time even being excited. :( |
She sounds like a great kid! Good job, Mom! Post a picture of the car when you get it - I can't wait to see the Blue Raspberry color.
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Originally Posted by Shoopy
(Post 1038513)
She sounds like a great kid! Good job, Mom! Post a picture of the car when you get it - I can't wait to see the Blue Raspberry color.
I will probably annoy everyone with an album.http://www.millan.net/minimations/sm...ocomeoutff.gif I've been looking through others. Some really nice looking cars. I'm also being educated...LOL...I had no idea one could jazz up their "lip." hehe |
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