Still no Fit
#46
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Re: Still no Fit
RickaTTic wrote:
> You had some credibility till I read your last comment.
Excuse me? You presented misinformation about head gasket failures while
being ignorant to the fact that the Fit was around for quite a while before
arriving in North America. Don't go saying that I lost credibility when you
are the one who doesn't know the facts.
You lost all credibility anyway when you recommended the Aveo over the Fit.
> You had some credibility till I read your last comment.
Excuse me? You presented misinformation about head gasket failures while
being ignorant to the fact that the Fit was around for quite a while before
arriving in North America. Don't go saying that I lost credibility when you
are the one who doesn't know the facts.
You lost all credibility anyway when you recommended the Aveo over the Fit.
#47
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Re: Still no Fit
http://autos.yahoo.com/newcars/honda...r_reviews.html
No facts...sure. Whatever..You are so smart you don't have to listen or
learn.
On Sun, 17 Sep 2006 19:07:30 -0400, High Tech Misfit <me@privacy.net>
wrote:
> RickaTTic wrote:
>
>> You had some credibility till I read your last comment.
>
> Excuse me? You presented misinformation about head gasket failures while
> being ignorant to the fact that the Fit was around for quite a while
> before
> arriving in North America. Don't go saying that I lost credibility when
> you
> are the one who doesn't know the facts.
>
> You lost all credibility anyway when you recommended the Aveo over the
> Fit.
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No facts...sure. Whatever..You are so smart you don't have to listen or
learn.
On Sun, 17 Sep 2006 19:07:30 -0400, High Tech Misfit <me@privacy.net>
wrote:
> RickaTTic wrote:
>
>> You had some credibility till I read your last comment.
>
> Excuse me? You presented misinformation about head gasket failures while
> being ignorant to the fact that the Fit was around for quite a while
> before
> arriving in North America. Don't go saying that I lost credibility when
> you
> are the one who doesn't know the facts.
>
> You lost all credibility anyway when you recommended the Aveo over the
> Fit.
--
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#48
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Re: Still no Fit
http://autos.yahoo.com/newcars/honda...r_reviews.html
No facts...sure. Whatever..You are so smart you don't have to listen or
learn.
On Sun, 17 Sep 2006 19:07:30 -0400, High Tech Misfit <me@privacy.net>
wrote:
> RickaTTic wrote:
>
>> You had some credibility till I read your last comment.
>
> Excuse me? You presented misinformation about head gasket failures while
> being ignorant to the fact that the Fit was around for quite a while
> before
> arriving in North America. Don't go saying that I lost credibility when
> you
> are the one who doesn't know the facts.
>
> You lost all credibility anyway when you recommended the Aveo over the
> Fit.
--
Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
No facts...sure. Whatever..You are so smart you don't have to listen or
learn.
On Sun, 17 Sep 2006 19:07:30 -0400, High Tech Misfit <me@privacy.net>
wrote:
> RickaTTic wrote:
>
>> You had some credibility till I read your last comment.
>
> Excuse me? You presented misinformation about head gasket failures while
> being ignorant to the fact that the Fit was around for quite a while
> before
> arriving in North America. Don't go saying that I lost credibility when
> you
> are the one who doesn't know the facts.
>
> You lost all credibility anyway when you recommended the Aveo over the
> Fit.
--
Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
#49
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Re: Still no Fit
http://autos.yahoo.com/newcars/honda...r_reviews.html
No facts...sure. Whatever..You are so smart you don't have to listen or
learn.
On Sun, 17 Sep 2006 19:07:30 -0400, High Tech Misfit <me@privacy.net>
wrote:
> RickaTTic wrote:
>
>> You had some credibility till I read your last comment.
>
> Excuse me? You presented misinformation about head gasket failures while
> being ignorant to the fact that the Fit was around for quite a while
> before
> arriving in North America. Don't go saying that I lost credibility when
> you
> are the one who doesn't know the facts.
>
> You lost all credibility anyway when you recommended the Aveo over the
> Fit.
--
Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
No facts...sure. Whatever..You are so smart you don't have to listen or
learn.
On Sun, 17 Sep 2006 19:07:30 -0400, High Tech Misfit <me@privacy.net>
wrote:
> RickaTTic wrote:
>
>> You had some credibility till I read your last comment.
>
> Excuse me? You presented misinformation about head gasket failures while
> being ignorant to the fact that the Fit was around for quite a while
> before
> arriving in North America. Don't go saying that I lost credibility when
> you
> are the one who doesn't know the facts.
>
> You lost all credibility anyway when you recommended the Aveo over the
> Fit.
--
Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
#50
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Re: Still no Fit
RickaTTic wrote:
> http://autos.yahoo.com/newcars/honda...r_reviews.html
>
> No facts...sure. Whatever..You are so smart you don't have to listen or
> learn.
>
For the most part, what you have presented are not facts. Those are
reviews, also known as opinions. The complaints about gas mileage are
likely the result of the cars not being broken in yet, questionable driving
habits, or a combination of both. After the break-in period and with good
driving habits, Fit should get gas mileage that will easily blow away the
Aveo's mileage.
As for the reliability, that's just a few out of many. I don't understand
why the Fit would have tranny issues when it has been around for 5 years
elsewhere with a good reliability record. But I would expect Honda to
remedy these alleged problems if they become more wide, which is a lot
more than one can say for Chevy or any other domestic brand. Like I said
before, you have been lucky with your Aveo so far. Over the long term (5+
years and higher miles), the Fit should prove to be more reliable.
> http://autos.yahoo.com/newcars/honda...r_reviews.html
>
> No facts...sure. Whatever..You are so smart you don't have to listen or
> learn.
>
For the most part, what you have presented are not facts. Those are
reviews, also known as opinions. The complaints about gas mileage are
likely the result of the cars not being broken in yet, questionable driving
habits, or a combination of both. After the break-in period and with good
driving habits, Fit should get gas mileage that will easily blow away the
Aveo's mileage.
As for the reliability, that's just a few out of many. I don't understand
why the Fit would have tranny issues when it has been around for 5 years
elsewhere with a good reliability record. But I would expect Honda to
remedy these alleged problems if they become more wide, which is a lot
more than one can say for Chevy or any other domestic brand. Like I said
before, you have been lucky with your Aveo so far. Over the long term (5+
years and higher miles), the Fit should prove to be more reliable.
#51
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Re: Still no Fit
RickaTTic wrote:
> http://autos.yahoo.com/newcars/honda...r_reviews.html
>
> No facts...sure. Whatever..You are so smart you don't have to listen or
> learn.
>
For the most part, what you have presented are not facts. Those are
reviews, also known as opinions. The complaints about gas mileage are
likely the result of the cars not being broken in yet, questionable driving
habits, or a combination of both. After the break-in period and with good
driving habits, Fit should get gas mileage that will easily blow away the
Aveo's mileage.
As for the reliability, that's just a few out of many. I don't understand
why the Fit would have tranny issues when it has been around for 5 years
elsewhere with a good reliability record. But I would expect Honda to
remedy these alleged problems if they become more wide, which is a lot
more than one can say for Chevy or any other domestic brand. Like I said
before, you have been lucky with your Aveo so far. Over the long term (5+
years and higher miles), the Fit should prove to be more reliable.
> http://autos.yahoo.com/newcars/honda...r_reviews.html
>
> No facts...sure. Whatever..You are so smart you don't have to listen or
> learn.
>
For the most part, what you have presented are not facts. Those are
reviews, also known as opinions. The complaints about gas mileage are
likely the result of the cars not being broken in yet, questionable driving
habits, or a combination of both. After the break-in period and with good
driving habits, Fit should get gas mileage that will easily blow away the
Aveo's mileage.
As for the reliability, that's just a few out of many. I don't understand
why the Fit would have tranny issues when it has been around for 5 years
elsewhere with a good reliability record. But I would expect Honda to
remedy these alleged problems if they become more wide, which is a lot
more than one can say for Chevy or any other domestic brand. Like I said
before, you have been lucky with your Aveo so far. Over the long term (5+
years and higher miles), the Fit should prove to be more reliable.
#52
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Re: Still no Fit
RickaTTic wrote:
> http://autos.yahoo.com/newcars/honda...r_reviews.html
>
> No facts...sure. Whatever..You are so smart you don't have to listen or
> learn.
>
For the most part, what you have presented are not facts. Those are
reviews, also known as opinions. The complaints about gas mileage are
likely the result of the cars not being broken in yet, questionable driving
habits, or a combination of both. After the break-in period and with good
driving habits, Fit should get gas mileage that will easily blow away the
Aveo's mileage.
As for the reliability, that's just a few out of many. I don't understand
why the Fit would have tranny issues when it has been around for 5 years
elsewhere with a good reliability record. But I would expect Honda to
remedy these alleged problems if they become more wide, which is a lot
more than one can say for Chevy or any other domestic brand. Like I said
before, you have been lucky with your Aveo so far. Over the long term (5+
years and higher miles), the Fit should prove to be more reliable.
> http://autos.yahoo.com/newcars/honda...r_reviews.html
>
> No facts...sure. Whatever..You are so smart you don't have to listen or
> learn.
>
For the most part, what you have presented are not facts. Those are
reviews, also known as opinions. The complaints about gas mileage are
likely the result of the cars not being broken in yet, questionable driving
habits, or a combination of both. After the break-in period and with good
driving habits, Fit should get gas mileage that will easily blow away the
Aveo's mileage.
As for the reliability, that's just a few out of many. I don't understand
why the Fit would have tranny issues when it has been around for 5 years
elsewhere with a good reliability record. But I would expect Honda to
remedy these alleged problems if they become more wide, which is a lot
more than one can say for Chevy or any other domestic brand. Like I said
before, you have been lucky with your Aveo so far. Over the long term (5+
years and higher miles), the Fit should prove to be more reliable.
#53
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Re: Still no Fit
"RickaTTic" <rickattic@comcast.net> wrote in message
newsp.tf03pv1m1941oo@thedarkcave...
> Well checkout the new message on this board regarding a 1998 Accord with a
> blown engine head gasket.
> Overheated Engine 98 Accord..I think dated today the 17th...
> Please don't tell me the Honda's are that great. A blown head gasket at
> such low mileage and of course out of warrantee is something that Honda's
> seem to do a lot.
> You might want to think about the Chevy Aveo instead of the FIT. Just a
> suggestion...
> Rick
>
>
> On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 23:00:58 -0400, High Tech Misfit <me@privacy.net>
> wrote:
>
UK version of the Fit (Jazz) is the most reliable car you can buy (UK
Consumers Association).
Skippy
#54
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Re: Still no Fit
"RickaTTic" <rickattic@comcast.net> wrote in message
newsp.tf03pv1m1941oo@thedarkcave...
> Well checkout the new message on this board regarding a 1998 Accord with a
> blown engine head gasket.
> Overheated Engine 98 Accord..I think dated today the 17th...
> Please don't tell me the Honda's are that great. A blown head gasket at
> such low mileage and of course out of warrantee is something that Honda's
> seem to do a lot.
> You might want to think about the Chevy Aveo instead of the FIT. Just a
> suggestion...
> Rick
>
>
> On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 23:00:58 -0400, High Tech Misfit <me@privacy.net>
> wrote:
>
UK version of the Fit (Jazz) is the most reliable car you can buy (UK
Consumers Association).
Skippy
#55
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Re: Still no Fit
"RickaTTic" <rickattic@comcast.net> wrote in message
newsp.tf03pv1m1941oo@thedarkcave...
> Well checkout the new message on this board regarding a 1998 Accord with a
> blown engine head gasket.
> Overheated Engine 98 Accord..I think dated today the 17th...
> Please don't tell me the Honda's are that great. A blown head gasket at
> such low mileage and of course out of warrantee is something that Honda's
> seem to do a lot.
> You might want to think about the Chevy Aveo instead of the FIT. Just a
> suggestion...
> Rick
>
>
> On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 23:00:58 -0400, High Tech Misfit <me@privacy.net>
> wrote:
>
UK version of the Fit (Jazz) is the most reliable car you can buy (UK
Consumers Association).
Skippy
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