2 + years, still love my Fit....
2 + years, still love my Fit....
Going on my warranty expiring year. Still love my Fit.
For overall utility, economy and driving experience? It's great.
When I bought it? I wasn't sure. But 2+ years of ownership has convinced me it was a good purchase.
Also, I remember thinking the 10+ cupholders were ridiculous when I bought my Fit. Now I love sitting in line at drive thru's and watching the cars and people infront of me struggle with what to do with their drinks.
The Fit is still one of the best if not the best designed Compact interiors available.
Folded my seats down yesterday, and enjoyed the ability to make a big run to the Goodwill Donation center....
All the while? Still getting the benefits of a sub-compact gas mileage.
For overall utility, economy and driving experience? It's great.
When I bought it? I wasn't sure. But 2+ years of ownership has convinced me it was a good purchase.
Also, I remember thinking the 10+ cupholders were ridiculous when I bought my Fit. Now I love sitting in line at drive thru's and watching the cars and people infront of me struggle with what to do with their drinks.
The Fit is still one of the best if not the best designed Compact interiors available.
Folded my seats down yesterday, and enjoyed the ability to make a big run to the Goodwill Donation center....
All the while? Still getting the benefits of a sub-compact gas mileage.
yah, i looked at other cars, but in this price range (up to 29K actually...) the FitSport is best in all sorts of levels. sure other cars might have more power, but doesn't have reliability or the convenience or the change to spare. these are hatchbacks... primary purpose: practicality.
if one really wants a performance car, get a RWD coupe. yes, im talking to you, mazdaspeed3 owners. lol
if one really wants a performance car, get a RWD coupe. yes, im talking to you, mazdaspeed3 owners. lol
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