A Fitting Car?

I’ve been planning to drive my 2000 Civic coupe for a couple more years, but I’m tempted by Honda’s new offering, the Fit.

  • It’s a hatchback
  • It has a large interior
  • It supports the iPod dock.

I’m opening comments for reports from the field. Have you driven one? Did you buy one? Share your impressions.

3 Comments

  1. mysterioustraveler
    Posted June 11, 2006 at 1:03 am | Permalink

    I’m looking at the Fit as well. I currently drive a 1990 Honda Civic stationwagon with only 75,000 miles, and want something similar (for cargo) but with air bags. The Fit sounds like just the item. Unfortunately, they don’t have any of them at the Seattle area dealerships, say they are so rare I’ll have to pay $20,000 (instead of $17,000), and keep trying to shove me over to the 2006 Civics they have in stock. Fat chance. I’ll look forward to more from you on the Fit, since you seem to be closer to purchasing than I am. (Also, I’m waiting for the Consumer Reports reviews, which aren’t due until fall.)

  2. Posted June 20, 2006 at 7:54 pm | Permalink

    From the perspective of an import-tuner enthusiast, I only like the fit for its looks - and now that you mention it - the iPod dock. It really is a neat little car - but it won’t meet my needs as far as upgrading it for a little racing whereas my ‘94 Civic coupe is one of the most versitile cars (or so I’ve heard). As an everyday driving car, the Fit doesn’t seem so bad at all. Have you checked Honda’s site for the full specs?

  3. Bill Humphries
    Posted June 21, 2006 at 10:26 am | Permalink

    @redredkroovy: I’m not planning on modding or racing, and a stock Civic would be a better choice for that. I’ve had a chance to look at one at a dealer. The wheel mounted shifters are interesting. I haven’t driven one so I can’t tell you how that works out in practice. The cargo area’s small unless you put the rear seats down.

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