Honda's stretched Fit
#1
Honda's stretched Fit
The Honda Stream. Looks like a mix between a Fit and a Civic, hopefully it will carry a hefty engine to compete with the Magnum, if it sells here.
#5
Okay that's fun.
I used to have a thing against wagons..and I still kind of do. But my mom's Subaru Outback turbo thing is freakin' sweet. And I did like the Dodge Caliber except for it's cheap, crappy interior.
Wagon = great alternative to minivan/suv.
love you, Honda!
I used to have a thing against wagons..and I still kind of do. But my mom's Subaru Outback turbo thing is freakin' sweet. And I did like the Dodge Caliber except for it's cheap, crappy interior.
Wagon = great alternative to minivan/suv.
love you, Honda!
#6
Originally Posted by fitjunkie
that looks fugly...nothing like a fit...
#8
Not bad at all... then again, I'm a wagon/hatch lover. My first car from highschool (that I still have) is our '79 Volvo, which is a stick. At the time, when my Dad bought it in '78, it was just as rare as a MT Fit is now.
My wife doesn't like wagons/hatches, but I already got her to drive a Forester, and the Fit is gonna be MY car :D
Maybe they'll bring more of this kind of design since the Fit is doing so well? Maybe practicality will win out!
My wife doesn't like wagons/hatches, but I already got her to drive a Forester, and the Fit is gonna be MY car :D
Maybe they'll bring more of this kind of design since the Fit is doing so well? Maybe practicality will win out!
#15
They should go back to the styling of the '95 Accord wagon, which is more streamlined. The old Camry wagon was cool-looking, too, and there are still some on the road. This looks a little too van-like. They're trying so hard for crossovers to lure SUV drivers and they're so afraid of that "station wagon" tag that they've lost the whole sense of style that gave the wagon a fan club in the first place.
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