GTcarz - Automotive forums for cars & trucks.

GTcarz - Automotive forums for cars & trucks. (https://www.gtcarz.com/)
-   Honda Mailing List (https://www.gtcarz.com/honda-mailing-list-327/)
-   -   What's the deal with the Fit? (https://www.gtcarz.com/honda-mailing-list-327/whats-deal-fit-296497/)

That Guy 01-09-2007 04:00 PM

What's the deal with the Fit?
 
The wife and I were looking at getting her a new car and she was interested
in the Toyota Matrix, but then we decided to get a quote on the Fit. Right
away I found three things that surprised me:

1. The Fit is selling at full list price. No deals whatsoever.
2. The Fit is sold out and have been pre-ordered until summer (people are
reserving them now knowing they won't be able to get the car until summer.)
3. The dealers (at least in my area) don't even have a demo you can test
drive, they've sold them all.

Why is there such a buying frenzy over a car you can't even see at the
dealership, let alone test drive, before you buy it? I looked up some of
the stats but didn't notice anything that stood out about the car.



tanukiki 01-09-2007 07:22 PM

Re: What's the deal with the Fit?
 
"That Guy" <7@f.com> wrote in message
news:3qednWzb5YDwnznYnZ2dnUVZ_sOknZ2d@giganews.com ...
> The wife and I were looking at getting her a new car and she was
> interested in the Toyota Matrix, but then we decided to get a quote on the
> Fit. Right away I found three things that surprised me:
>
> 1. The Fit is selling at full list price. No deals whatsoever.
> 2. The Fit is sold out and have been pre-ordered until summer (people are
> reserving them now knowing they won't be able to get the car until
> summer.)
> 3. The dealers (at least in my area) don't even have a demo you can test
> drive, they've sold them all.
>
> Why is there such a buying frenzy over a car you can't even see at the
> dealership, let alone test drive, before you buy it? I looked up some of
> the stats but didn't notice anything that stood out about the car.
>


My guess for what it's worth....
1/ Fit is a Honda
2/ Fit is new to US
3/Fit is pretty fuel efficient not extremely tiny car
4/Fit (at least sport model) has some good features for price class
5/People are not always the most logical (I would never buy a car without
test driving it)

We passed on the Fit due to the price issue and wait...



tanukiki 01-09-2007 07:22 PM

Re: What's the deal with the Fit?
 
"That Guy" <7@f.com> wrote in message
news:3qednWzb5YDwnznYnZ2dnUVZ_sOknZ2d@giganews.com ...
> The wife and I were looking at getting her a new car and she was
> interested in the Toyota Matrix, but then we decided to get a quote on the
> Fit. Right away I found three things that surprised me:
>
> 1. The Fit is selling at full list price. No deals whatsoever.
> 2. The Fit is sold out and have been pre-ordered until summer (people are
> reserving them now knowing they won't be able to get the car until
> summer.)
> 3. The dealers (at least in my area) don't even have a demo you can test
> drive, they've sold them all.
>
> Why is there such a buying frenzy over a car you can't even see at the
> dealership, let alone test drive, before you buy it? I looked up some of
> the stats but didn't notice anything that stood out about the car.
>


My guess for what it's worth....
1/ Fit is a Honda
2/ Fit is new to US
3/Fit is pretty fuel efficient not extremely tiny car
4/Fit (at least sport model) has some good features for price class
5/People are not always the most logical (I would never buy a car without
test driving it)

We passed on the Fit due to the price issue and wait...



tanukiki 01-09-2007 07:22 PM

Re: What's the deal with the Fit?
 
"That Guy" <7@f.com> wrote in message
news:3qednWzb5YDwnznYnZ2dnUVZ_sOknZ2d@giganews.com ...
> The wife and I were looking at getting her a new car and she was
> interested in the Toyota Matrix, but then we decided to get a quote on the
> Fit. Right away I found three things that surprised me:
>
> 1. The Fit is selling at full list price. No deals whatsoever.
> 2. The Fit is sold out and have been pre-ordered until summer (people are
> reserving them now knowing they won't be able to get the car until
> summer.)
> 3. The dealers (at least in my area) don't even have a demo you can test
> drive, they've sold them all.
>
> Why is there such a buying frenzy over a car you can't even see at the
> dealership, let alone test drive, before you buy it? I looked up some of
> the stats but didn't notice anything that stood out about the car.
>


My guess for what it's worth....
1/ Fit is a Honda
2/ Fit is new to US
3/Fit is pretty fuel efficient not extremely tiny car
4/Fit (at least sport model) has some good features for price class
5/People are not always the most logical (I would never buy a car without
test driving it)

We passed on the Fit due to the price issue and wait...



Bucky 01-10-2007 04:42 AM

Re: What's the deal with the Fit?
 
tanukiki wrote:
> My guess for what it's worth....
> 1/ Fit is a Honda


yes

> 2/ Fit is new to US


yes

> 3/Fit is pretty fuel efficient not extremely tiny car


no. Fit mpg is 31/38. Civic is 30/40. This is inexplicable: Fit is over
200 lbs lighter than Civic, and engine is 0.3L smaller, yet does not
get better mileage?

> 4/Fit (at least sport model) has some good features for price class


ok

> 5/People are not always the most logical (I would never buy a car without
> test driving it)


definite yes. This is similar to when the Odyssey first came out. They
were selling for list or above, there were absolutely none on the lots,
so everyone was ordering without test driving first. But then again,
considering that people will pay 5x MSRP for a video game system just
to have it a month before everyone else, it's not surprising.


Bucky 01-10-2007 04:42 AM

Re: What's the deal with the Fit?
 
tanukiki wrote:
> My guess for what it's worth....
> 1/ Fit is a Honda


yes

> 2/ Fit is new to US


yes

> 3/Fit is pretty fuel efficient not extremely tiny car


no. Fit mpg is 31/38. Civic is 30/40. This is inexplicable: Fit is over
200 lbs lighter than Civic, and engine is 0.3L smaller, yet does not
get better mileage?

> 4/Fit (at least sport model) has some good features for price class


ok

> 5/People are not always the most logical (I would never buy a car without
> test driving it)


definite yes. This is similar to when the Odyssey first came out. They
were selling for list or above, there were absolutely none on the lots,
so everyone was ordering without test driving first. But then again,
considering that people will pay 5x MSRP for a video game system just
to have it a month before everyone else, it's not surprising.


Bucky 01-10-2007 04:42 AM

Re: What's the deal with the Fit?
 
tanukiki wrote:
> My guess for what it's worth....
> 1/ Fit is a Honda


yes

> 2/ Fit is new to US


yes

> 3/Fit is pretty fuel efficient not extremely tiny car


no. Fit mpg is 31/38. Civic is 30/40. This is inexplicable: Fit is over
200 lbs lighter than Civic, and engine is 0.3L smaller, yet does not
get better mileage?

> 4/Fit (at least sport model) has some good features for price class


ok

> 5/People are not always the most logical (I would never buy a car without
> test driving it)


definite yes. This is similar to when the Odyssey first came out. They
were selling for list or above, there were absolutely none on the lots,
so everyone was ordering without test driving first. But then again,
considering that people will pay 5x MSRP for a video game system just
to have it a month before everyone else, it's not surprising.


Dano58 01-10-2007 07:57 AM

Re: What's the deal with the Fit?
 
That Guy wrote:
> The wife and I were looking at getting her a new car and she was interested
> in the Toyota Matrix, but then we decided to get a quote on the Fit. Right
> away I found three things that surprised me:
>
> 1. The Fit is selling at full list price. No deals whatsoever.
> 2. The Fit is sold out and have been pre-ordered until summer (people are
> reserving them now knowing they won't be able to get the car until summer.)
> 3. The dealers (at least in my area) don't even have a demo you can test
> drive, they've sold them all.
>
> Why is there such a buying frenzy over a car you can't even see at the
> dealership, let alone test drive, before you buy it? I looked up some of
> the stats but didn't notice anything that stood out about the car.


It's gotten rave reviews in the enthusiast car mags for it's (relative)
performance and flexibility of interior configurations. Being a Honda,
it has a reputation for quality and has good features for it's class.
The Nissan Versa has also gotten good reviews but doesn't handle quite
as well as the Fit, according to the press.

I suspect that Honda hedged its bets a bit and isn't producing tons of
them, as they have done in the past with other intros of new models
('big' Odyssey, Pilot, Ridgeline). But I agree with the sentiment about
not buying a car I haven't driven in the form I want it (i.e., many
dealers may only have a demo with the automatic but I would want to
drive the manual).

Dan D
'07 Ody EX


Dano58 01-10-2007 07:57 AM

Re: What's the deal with the Fit?
 
That Guy wrote:
> The wife and I were looking at getting her a new car and she was interested
> in the Toyota Matrix, but then we decided to get a quote on the Fit. Right
> away I found three things that surprised me:
>
> 1. The Fit is selling at full list price. No deals whatsoever.
> 2. The Fit is sold out and have been pre-ordered until summer (people are
> reserving them now knowing they won't be able to get the car until summer.)
> 3. The dealers (at least in my area) don't even have a demo you can test
> drive, they've sold them all.
>
> Why is there such a buying frenzy over a car you can't even see at the
> dealership, let alone test drive, before you buy it? I looked up some of
> the stats but didn't notice anything that stood out about the car.


It's gotten rave reviews in the enthusiast car mags for it's (relative)
performance and flexibility of interior configurations. Being a Honda,
it has a reputation for quality and has good features for it's class.
The Nissan Versa has also gotten good reviews but doesn't handle quite
as well as the Fit, according to the press.

I suspect that Honda hedged its bets a bit and isn't producing tons of
them, as they have done in the past with other intros of new models
('big' Odyssey, Pilot, Ridgeline). But I agree with the sentiment about
not buying a car I haven't driven in the form I want it (i.e., many
dealers may only have a demo with the automatic but I would want to
drive the manual).

Dan D
'07 Ody EX


Dano58 01-10-2007 07:57 AM

Re: What's the deal with the Fit?
 
That Guy wrote:
> The wife and I were looking at getting her a new car and she was interested
> in the Toyota Matrix, but then we decided to get a quote on the Fit. Right
> away I found three things that surprised me:
>
> 1. The Fit is selling at full list price. No deals whatsoever.
> 2. The Fit is sold out and have been pre-ordered until summer (people are
> reserving them now knowing they won't be able to get the car until summer.)
> 3. The dealers (at least in my area) don't even have a demo you can test
> drive, they've sold them all.
>
> Why is there such a buying frenzy over a car you can't even see at the
> dealership, let alone test drive, before you buy it? I looked up some of
> the stats but didn't notice anything that stood out about the car.


It's gotten rave reviews in the enthusiast car mags for it's (relative)
performance and flexibility of interior configurations. Being a Honda,
it has a reputation for quality and has good features for it's class.
The Nissan Versa has also gotten good reviews but doesn't handle quite
as well as the Fit, according to the press.

I suspect that Honda hedged its bets a bit and isn't producing tons of
them, as they have done in the past with other intros of new models
('big' Odyssey, Pilot, Ridgeline). But I agree with the sentiment about
not buying a car I haven't driven in the form I want it (i.e., many
dealers may only have a demo with the automatic but I would want to
drive the manual).

Dan D
'07 Ody EX


dgk 01-10-2007 08:50 AM

Re: What's the deal with the Fit?
 
On 10 Jan 2007 01:42:20 -0800, "Bucky" <uw_badgers@email.com> wrote:

>tanukiki wrote:
>> My guess for what it's worth....
>> 1/ Fit is a Honda

>
>yes
>
>> 2/ Fit is new to US

>
>yes
>
>> 3/Fit is pretty fuel efficient not extremely tiny car

>
>no. Fit mpg is 31/38. Civic is 30/40. This is inexplicable: Fit is over
>200 lbs lighter than Civic, and engine is 0.3L smaller, yet does not
>get better mileage?
>


Those are estimates? Folks actually get that mileage with a Fit. At
least, that's what I read when I was looking to buy one. I couldn't
get one at a price I was willing to pay and I was willing to pay list.

dgk 01-10-2007 08:50 AM

Re: What's the deal with the Fit?
 
On 10 Jan 2007 01:42:20 -0800, "Bucky" <uw_badgers@email.com> wrote:

>tanukiki wrote:
>> My guess for what it's worth....
>> 1/ Fit is a Honda

>
>yes
>
>> 2/ Fit is new to US

>
>yes
>
>> 3/Fit is pretty fuel efficient not extremely tiny car

>
>no. Fit mpg is 31/38. Civic is 30/40. This is inexplicable: Fit is over
>200 lbs lighter than Civic, and engine is 0.3L smaller, yet does not
>get better mileage?
>


Those are estimates? Folks actually get that mileage with a Fit. At
least, that's what I read when I was looking to buy one. I couldn't
get one at a price I was willing to pay and I was willing to pay list.

dgk 01-10-2007 08:50 AM

Re: What's the deal with the Fit?
 
On 10 Jan 2007 01:42:20 -0800, "Bucky" <uw_badgers@email.com> wrote:

>tanukiki wrote:
>> My guess for what it's worth....
>> 1/ Fit is a Honda

>
>yes
>
>> 2/ Fit is new to US

>
>yes
>
>> 3/Fit is pretty fuel efficient not extremely tiny car

>
>no. Fit mpg is 31/38. Civic is 30/40. This is inexplicable: Fit is over
>200 lbs lighter than Civic, and engine is 0.3L smaller, yet does not
>get better mileage?
>


Those are estimates? Folks actually get that mileage with a Fit. At
least, that's what I read when I was looking to buy one. I couldn't
get one at a price I was willing to pay and I was willing to pay list.

Elmo P. Shagnasty 01-10-2007 12:21 PM

Re: What's the deal with the Fit?
 
In article <1168433847.109362.36020@p59g2000hsd.googlegroups. com>,
"Dano58" <dan.dibiase@gmail.com> wrote:

> I suspect that Honda hedged its bets a bit and isn't producing tons of
> them, as they have done in the past with other intros of new models
> ('big' Odyssey,


Are you kidding?

The big Odyssey realized FIVE YEARS of waiting lists and full list price
plus, due to demand--because they didn't make enough of them, and
couldn't.


Elmo P. Shagnasty 01-10-2007 12:21 PM

Re: What's the deal with the Fit?
 
In article <1168433847.109362.36020@p59g2000hsd.googlegroups. com>,
"Dano58" <dan.dibiase@gmail.com> wrote:

> I suspect that Honda hedged its bets a bit and isn't producing tons of
> them, as they have done in the past with other intros of new models
> ('big' Odyssey,


Are you kidding?

The big Odyssey realized FIVE YEARS of waiting lists and full list price
plus, due to demand--because they didn't make enough of them, and
couldn't.


Elmo P. Shagnasty 01-10-2007 12:21 PM

Re: What's the deal with the Fit?
 
In article <1168433847.109362.36020@p59g2000hsd.googlegroups. com>,
"Dano58" <dan.dibiase@gmail.com> wrote:

> I suspect that Honda hedged its bets a bit and isn't producing tons of
> them, as they have done in the past with other intros of new models
> ('big' Odyssey,


Are you kidding?

The big Odyssey realized FIVE YEARS of waiting lists and full list price
plus, due to demand--because they didn't make enough of them, and
couldn't.


That Guy 01-10-2007 02:19 PM

Re: What's the deal with the Fit?
 

"Dano58" <dan.dibiase@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1168433847.109362.36020@p59g2000hsd.googlegro ups.com...
> That Guy wrote:
>> The wife and I were looking at getting her a new car and she was
>> interested
>> in the Toyota Matrix, but then we decided to get a quote on the Fit.
>> Right
>> away I found three things that surprised me:
>>
>> 1. The Fit is selling at full list price. No deals whatsoever.
>> 2. The Fit is sold out and have been pre-ordered until summer (people are
>> reserving them now knowing they won't be able to get the car until
>> summer.)
>> 3. The dealers (at least in my area) don't even have a demo you can test
>> drive, they've sold them all.
>>
>> Why is there such a buying frenzy over a car you can't even see at the
>> dealership, let alone test drive, before you buy it? I looked up some of
>> the stats but didn't notice anything that stood out about the car.

>
> It's gotten rave reviews in the enthusiast car mags for it's (relative)
> performance and flexibility of interior configurations. Being a Honda,
> it has a reputation for quality and has good features for it's class.
> The Nissan Versa has also gotten good reviews but doesn't handle quite
> as well as the Fit, according to the press.



Wow, according to Car and Driver,

"the Fit that ran away with our econocar comparo last year ["Cheap Skates,"
C/D, May 2006] posted a lane-change [measurement of handling ability]
number - 71.4 mph - that edges the best run by the Ferrari F430 Spider F1 we
tested last June ["Divine Wind"]."

That's pretty damned impressive right there.



That Guy 01-10-2007 02:19 PM

Re: What's the deal with the Fit?
 

"Dano58" <dan.dibiase@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1168433847.109362.36020@p59g2000hsd.googlegro ups.com...
> That Guy wrote:
>> The wife and I were looking at getting her a new car and she was
>> interested
>> in the Toyota Matrix, but then we decided to get a quote on the Fit.
>> Right
>> away I found three things that surprised me:
>>
>> 1. The Fit is selling at full list price. No deals whatsoever.
>> 2. The Fit is sold out and have been pre-ordered until summer (people are
>> reserving them now knowing they won't be able to get the car until
>> summer.)
>> 3. The dealers (at least in my area) don't even have a demo you can test
>> drive, they've sold them all.
>>
>> Why is there such a buying frenzy over a car you can't even see at the
>> dealership, let alone test drive, before you buy it? I looked up some of
>> the stats but didn't notice anything that stood out about the car.

>
> It's gotten rave reviews in the enthusiast car mags for it's (relative)
> performance and flexibility of interior configurations. Being a Honda,
> it has a reputation for quality and has good features for it's class.
> The Nissan Versa has also gotten good reviews but doesn't handle quite
> as well as the Fit, according to the press.



Wow, according to Car and Driver,

"the Fit that ran away with our econocar comparo last year ["Cheap Skates,"
C/D, May 2006] posted a lane-change [measurement of handling ability]
number - 71.4 mph - that edges the best run by the Ferrari F430 Spider F1 we
tested last June ["Divine Wind"]."

That's pretty damned impressive right there.



That Guy 01-10-2007 02:19 PM

Re: What's the deal with the Fit?
 

"Dano58" <dan.dibiase@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1168433847.109362.36020@p59g2000hsd.googlegro ups.com...
> That Guy wrote:
>> The wife and I were looking at getting her a new car and she was
>> interested
>> in the Toyota Matrix, but then we decided to get a quote on the Fit.
>> Right
>> away I found three things that surprised me:
>>
>> 1. The Fit is selling at full list price. No deals whatsoever.
>> 2. The Fit is sold out and have been pre-ordered until summer (people are
>> reserving them now knowing they won't be able to get the car until
>> summer.)
>> 3. The dealers (at least in my area) don't even have a demo you can test
>> drive, they've sold them all.
>>
>> Why is there such a buying frenzy over a car you can't even see at the
>> dealership, let alone test drive, before you buy it? I looked up some of
>> the stats but didn't notice anything that stood out about the car.

>
> It's gotten rave reviews in the enthusiast car mags for it's (relative)
> performance and flexibility of interior configurations. Being a Honda,
> it has a reputation for quality and has good features for it's class.
> The Nissan Versa has also gotten good reviews but doesn't handle quite
> as well as the Fit, according to the press.



Wow, according to Car and Driver,

"the Fit that ran away with our econocar comparo last year ["Cheap Skates,"
C/D, May 2006] posted a lane-change [measurement of handling ability]
number - 71.4 mph - that edges the best run by the Ferrari F430 Spider F1 we
tested last June ["Divine Wind"]."

That's pretty damned impressive right there.



That Guy 01-10-2007 03:04 PM

Re: What's the deal with the Fit?
 

"Bucky" <uw_badgers@email.com> wrote in message
news:1168422140.590254.259780@77g2000hsv.googlegro ups.com...
> tanukiki wrote:
>> My guess for what it's worth....
>> 1/ Fit is a Honda

>
> yes
>
>> 2/ Fit is new to US

>
> yes
>
>> 3/Fit is pretty fuel efficient not extremely tiny car

>
> no. Fit mpg is 31/38. Civic is 30/40.


Huh? According to autos.msn.com, they are the same:

Standard Engine
Fit: 1.5L 109 hp I4
Civic: 1.8L 140 hp I4

Standard Transmission
Fit: 5-Speed Manual Overdrive
Civic: 5-Speed Manual Overdrive

Horsepower
Fit: 109 @ 5800 RPM
Civic: 140 @ 6300 RPM

Fuel Economy (MPG) (city/highway)
Fit: 33 / 38
Civic: 30 / 38

Also, the Civic DX Coupe is only about a hundred and fifteen pounds heavier
than the Fit Sport, with the Fit at 2471 lbs and the Civic at 2586.

> This is inexplicable: Fit is over
> 200 lbs lighter than Civic, and engine is 0.3L smaller, yet does not
> get better mileage?


First, 200 lbs is not that big a difference in weight, only about 8 percent;
and as configured above it's closer to 5 percent. That difference can be
made up for with different tires very easily (some tires have substantially
lower rolling resistance than others) or improves aerodynamics. Judging by
the Fit's handling, I'd say the tire factor is geared toward handling rather
than fuel economy.
Second, having a *slightly* larger engine does not necessarily mean you're
using more gas. If the engines are very well designed, a slightly larger
engine should use about the same amount of fuel to do the same amount of
work as a smaller engine. Since the cars are nearly the same weight, under
normal driving it should take about the same amount of horsepower (and fuel)
to move them.

Now, a substantially larger engine will usually be less efficient than a
small engine when producing small amounts of horsepower, especially if it is
tuned for performance rather than economy. That's why sport cars of the
same weight as those two use so much more gas just driving around town.



That Guy 01-10-2007 03:04 PM

Re: What's the deal with the Fit?
 

"Bucky" <uw_badgers@email.com> wrote in message
news:1168422140.590254.259780@77g2000hsv.googlegro ups.com...
> tanukiki wrote:
>> My guess for what it's worth....
>> 1/ Fit is a Honda

>
> yes
>
>> 2/ Fit is new to US

>
> yes
>
>> 3/Fit is pretty fuel efficient not extremely tiny car

>
> no. Fit mpg is 31/38. Civic is 30/40.


Huh? According to autos.msn.com, they are the same:

Standard Engine
Fit: 1.5L 109 hp I4
Civic: 1.8L 140 hp I4

Standard Transmission
Fit: 5-Speed Manual Overdrive
Civic: 5-Speed Manual Overdrive

Horsepower
Fit: 109 @ 5800 RPM
Civic: 140 @ 6300 RPM

Fuel Economy (MPG) (city/highway)
Fit: 33 / 38
Civic: 30 / 38

Also, the Civic DX Coupe is only about a hundred and fifteen pounds heavier
than the Fit Sport, with the Fit at 2471 lbs and the Civic at 2586.

> This is inexplicable: Fit is over
> 200 lbs lighter than Civic, and engine is 0.3L smaller, yet does not
> get better mileage?


First, 200 lbs is not that big a difference in weight, only about 8 percent;
and as configured above it's closer to 5 percent. That difference can be
made up for with different tires very easily (some tires have substantially
lower rolling resistance than others) or improves aerodynamics. Judging by
the Fit's handling, I'd say the tire factor is geared toward handling rather
than fuel economy.
Second, having a *slightly* larger engine does not necessarily mean you're
using more gas. If the engines are very well designed, a slightly larger
engine should use about the same amount of fuel to do the same amount of
work as a smaller engine. Since the cars are nearly the same weight, under
normal driving it should take about the same amount of horsepower (and fuel)
to move them.

Now, a substantially larger engine will usually be less efficient than a
small engine when producing small amounts of horsepower, especially if it is
tuned for performance rather than economy. That's why sport cars of the
same weight as those two use so much more gas just driving around town.



That Guy 01-10-2007 03:04 PM

Re: What's the deal with the Fit?
 

"Bucky" <uw_badgers@email.com> wrote in message
news:1168422140.590254.259780@77g2000hsv.googlegro ups.com...
> tanukiki wrote:
>> My guess for what it's worth....
>> 1/ Fit is a Honda

>
> yes
>
>> 2/ Fit is new to US

>
> yes
>
>> 3/Fit is pretty fuel efficient not extremely tiny car

>
> no. Fit mpg is 31/38. Civic is 30/40.


Huh? According to autos.msn.com, they are the same:

Standard Engine
Fit: 1.5L 109 hp I4
Civic: 1.8L 140 hp I4

Standard Transmission
Fit: 5-Speed Manual Overdrive
Civic: 5-Speed Manual Overdrive

Horsepower
Fit: 109 @ 5800 RPM
Civic: 140 @ 6300 RPM

Fuel Economy (MPG) (city/highway)
Fit: 33 / 38
Civic: 30 / 38

Also, the Civic DX Coupe is only about a hundred and fifteen pounds heavier
than the Fit Sport, with the Fit at 2471 lbs and the Civic at 2586.

> This is inexplicable: Fit is over
> 200 lbs lighter than Civic, and engine is 0.3L smaller, yet does not
> get better mileage?


First, 200 lbs is not that big a difference in weight, only about 8 percent;
and as configured above it's closer to 5 percent. That difference can be
made up for with different tires very easily (some tires have substantially
lower rolling resistance than others) or improves aerodynamics. Judging by
the Fit's handling, I'd say the tire factor is geared toward handling rather
than fuel economy.
Second, having a *slightly* larger engine does not necessarily mean you're
using more gas. If the engines are very well designed, a slightly larger
engine should use about the same amount of fuel to do the same amount of
work as a smaller engine. Since the cars are nearly the same weight, under
normal driving it should take about the same amount of horsepower (and fuel)
to move them.

Now, a substantially larger engine will usually be less efficient than a
small engine when producing small amounts of horsepower, especially if it is
tuned for performance rather than economy. That's why sport cars of the
same weight as those two use so much more gas just driving around town.



tanukiki 01-10-2007 06:25 PM

Re: What's the deal with the Fit?
 
"Bucky" <uw_badgers@email.com> wrote in message
news:1168422140.590254.259780@77g2000hsv.googlegro ups.com...
> tanukiki wrote:
>> My guess for what it's worth....
>> 1/ Fit is a Honda

>
> yes
>
>> 2/ Fit is new to US

>
> yes
>
>> 3/Fit is pretty fuel efficient not extremely tiny car

>
> no. Fit mpg is 31/38. Civic is 30/40. This is inexplicable: Fit is over
> 200 lbs lighter than Civic, and engine is 0.3L smaller, yet does not
> get better mileage?
>
>> 4/Fit (at least sport model) has some good features for price class

>
> ok
>
>> 5/People are not always the most logical (I would never buy a car without
>> test driving it)

>
> definite yes. This is similar to when the Odyssey first came out. They
> were selling for list or above, there were absolutely none on the lots,
> so everyone was ordering without test driving first. But then again,
> considering that people will pay 5x MSRP for a video game system just
> to have it a month before everyone else, it's not surprising.
>


Like I said, it was my guesses on the matter. As for the fuel efficiency, I
think once you get in the 30's for city and high 30's or better for hwy,
most people are happy and aren't going to be picky about a mpg or 2 between
2 models. Besides, the Civic has that awful (IMO) split speedo/dash thing
going on. blech Oh and the Fit is wagon-like which seems to be appealing to
a lot of people these days....



tanukiki 01-10-2007 06:25 PM

Re: What's the deal with the Fit?
 
"Bucky" <uw_badgers@email.com> wrote in message
news:1168422140.590254.259780@77g2000hsv.googlegro ups.com...
> tanukiki wrote:
>> My guess for what it's worth....
>> 1/ Fit is a Honda

>
> yes
>
>> 2/ Fit is new to US

>
> yes
>
>> 3/Fit is pretty fuel efficient not extremely tiny car

>
> no. Fit mpg is 31/38. Civic is 30/40. This is inexplicable: Fit is over
> 200 lbs lighter than Civic, and engine is 0.3L smaller, yet does not
> get better mileage?
>
>> 4/Fit (at least sport model) has some good features for price class

>
> ok
>
>> 5/People are not always the most logical (I would never buy a car without
>> test driving it)

>
> definite yes. This is similar to when the Odyssey first came out. They
> were selling for list or above, there were absolutely none on the lots,
> so everyone was ordering without test driving first. But then again,
> considering that people will pay 5x MSRP for a video game system just
> to have it a month before everyone else, it's not surprising.
>


Like I said, it was my guesses on the matter. As for the fuel efficiency, I
think once you get in the 30's for city and high 30's or better for hwy,
most people are happy and aren't going to be picky about a mpg or 2 between
2 models. Besides, the Civic has that awful (IMO) split speedo/dash thing
going on. blech Oh and the Fit is wagon-like which seems to be appealing to
a lot of people these days....



tanukiki 01-10-2007 06:25 PM

Re: What's the deal with the Fit?
 
"Bucky" <uw_badgers@email.com> wrote in message
news:1168422140.590254.259780@77g2000hsv.googlegro ups.com...
> tanukiki wrote:
>> My guess for what it's worth....
>> 1/ Fit is a Honda

>
> yes
>
>> 2/ Fit is new to US

>
> yes
>
>> 3/Fit is pretty fuel efficient not extremely tiny car

>
> no. Fit mpg is 31/38. Civic is 30/40. This is inexplicable: Fit is over
> 200 lbs lighter than Civic, and engine is 0.3L smaller, yet does not
> get better mileage?
>
>> 4/Fit (at least sport model) has some good features for price class

>
> ok
>
>> 5/People are not always the most logical (I would never buy a car without
>> test driving it)

>
> definite yes. This is similar to when the Odyssey first came out. They
> were selling for list or above, there were absolutely none on the lots,
> so everyone was ordering without test driving first. But then again,
> considering that people will pay 5x MSRP for a video game system just
> to have it a month before everyone else, it's not surprising.
>


Like I said, it was my guesses on the matter. As for the fuel efficiency, I
think once you get in the 30's for city and high 30's or better for hwy,
most people are happy and aren't going to be picky about a mpg or 2 between
2 models. Besides, the Civic has that awful (IMO) split speedo/dash thing
going on. blech Oh and the Fit is wagon-like which seems to be appealing to
a lot of people these days....



tanukiki 01-10-2007 06:25 PM

Re: What's the deal with the Fit?
 
"Bucky" <uw_badgers@email.com> wrote in message
news:1168422140.590254.259780@77g2000hsv.googlegro ups.com...
> tanukiki wrote:
>> My guess for what it's worth....
>> 1/ Fit is a Honda

>
> yes
>
>> 2/ Fit is new to US

>
> yes
>
>> 3/Fit is pretty fuel efficient not extremely tiny car

>
> no. Fit mpg is 31/38. Civic is 30/40. This is inexplicable: Fit is over
> 200 lbs lighter than Civic, and engine is 0.3L smaller, yet does not
> get better mileage?
>
>> 4/Fit (at least sport model) has some good features for price class

>
> ok
>
>> 5/People are not always the most logical (I would never buy a car without
>> test driving it)

>
> definite yes. This is similar to when the Odyssey first came out. They
> were selling for list or above, there were absolutely none on the lots,
> so everyone was ordering without test driving first. But then again,
> considering that people will pay 5x MSRP for a video game system just
> to have it a month before everyone else, it's not surprising.
>


Like I said, it was my guesses on the matter. As for the fuel efficiency, I
think once you get in the 30's for city and high 30's or better for hwy,
most people are happy and aren't going to be picky about a mpg or 2 between
2 models. Besides, the Civic has that awful (IMO) split speedo/dash thing
going on. blech Oh and the Fit is wagon-like which seems to be appealing to
a lot of people these days....



Joe LaVigne 01-11-2007 01:26 AM

Re: What's the deal with the Fit?
 
On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 23:25:11 +0000, tanukiki wrote:

> 2 models. Besides, the Civic has that awful (IMO) split speedo/dash thing
> going on. blech Oh and the Fit is wagon-like which seems to be appealing to
> a lot of people these days....


The new civic dash is one of the car's finest features. The speedometer
is right where it is easiest seen. Always right there. I absolutely LOVE
it. To each his own, I guess...

Joe LaVigne 01-11-2007 01:26 AM

Re: What's the deal with the Fit?
 
On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 23:25:11 +0000, tanukiki wrote:

> 2 models. Besides, the Civic has that awful (IMO) split speedo/dash thing
> going on. blech Oh and the Fit is wagon-like which seems to be appealing to
> a lot of people these days....


The new civic dash is one of the car's finest features. The speedometer
is right where it is easiest seen. Always right there. I absolutely LOVE
it. To each his own, I guess...

Joe LaVigne 01-11-2007 01:26 AM

Re: What's the deal with the Fit?
 
On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 23:25:11 +0000, tanukiki wrote:

> 2 models. Besides, the Civic has that awful (IMO) split speedo/dash thing
> going on. blech Oh and the Fit is wagon-like which seems to be appealing to
> a lot of people these days....


The new civic dash is one of the car's finest features. The speedometer
is right where it is easiest seen. Always right there. I absolutely LOVE
it. To each his own, I guess...

Joe LaVigne 01-11-2007 01:26 AM

Re: What's the deal with the Fit?
 
On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 23:25:11 +0000, tanukiki wrote:

> 2 models. Besides, the Civic has that awful (IMO) split speedo/dash thing
> going on. blech Oh and the Fit is wagon-like which seems to be appealing to
> a lot of people these days....


The new civic dash is one of the car's finest features. The speedometer
is right where it is easiest seen. Always right there. I absolutely LOVE
it. To each his own, I guess...

tanukiki 01-11-2007 07:02 AM

Re: What's the deal with the Fit?
 
"Joe LaVigne" <jlavigne@hits-buffalo.com> wrote in message
news:eo4lbg$tik$1@news.datemas.de...
> On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 23:25:11 +0000, tanukiki wrote:
>
>> 2 models. Besides, the Civic has that awful (IMO) split speedo/dash thing
>> going on. blech Oh and the Fit is wagon-like which seems to be appealing
>> to
>> a lot of people these days....

>
> The new civic dash is one of the car's finest features. The speedometer
> is right where it is easiest seen. Always right there. I absolutely LOVE
> it. To each his own, I guess...


Definitely to each his own. I rank that dash design right up there with the
speedo being in the middle of the dash instead of the driver...that alone
killed a few cars from consideration. The Civic's dash and the bullet nose
with tiny headlights looks ...bleh to me. Again to each his or her (in this
case) own.



tanukiki 01-11-2007 07:02 AM

Re: What's the deal with the Fit?
 
"Joe LaVigne" <jlavigne@hits-buffalo.com> wrote in message
news:eo4lbg$tik$1@news.datemas.de...
> On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 23:25:11 +0000, tanukiki wrote:
>
>> 2 models. Besides, the Civic has that awful (IMO) split speedo/dash thing
>> going on. blech Oh and the Fit is wagon-like which seems to be appealing
>> to
>> a lot of people these days....

>
> The new civic dash is one of the car's finest features. The speedometer
> is right where it is easiest seen. Always right there. I absolutely LOVE
> it. To each his own, I guess...


Definitely to each his own. I rank that dash design right up there with the
speedo being in the middle of the dash instead of the driver...that alone
killed a few cars from consideration. The Civic's dash and the bullet nose
with tiny headlights looks ...bleh to me. Again to each his or her (in this
case) own.



tanukiki 01-11-2007 07:02 AM

Re: What's the deal with the Fit?
 
"Joe LaVigne" <jlavigne@hits-buffalo.com> wrote in message
news:eo4lbg$tik$1@news.datemas.de...
> On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 23:25:11 +0000, tanukiki wrote:
>
>> 2 models. Besides, the Civic has that awful (IMO) split speedo/dash thing
>> going on. blech Oh and the Fit is wagon-like which seems to be appealing
>> to
>> a lot of people these days....

>
> The new civic dash is one of the car's finest features. The speedometer
> is right where it is easiest seen. Always right there. I absolutely LOVE
> it. To each his own, I guess...


Definitely to each his own. I rank that dash design right up there with the
speedo being in the middle of the dash instead of the driver...that alone
killed a few cars from consideration. The Civic's dash and the bullet nose
with tiny headlights looks ...bleh to me. Again to each his or her (in this
case) own.



tanukiki 01-11-2007 07:02 AM

Re: What's the deal with the Fit?
 
"Joe LaVigne" <jlavigne@hits-buffalo.com> wrote in message
news:eo4lbg$tik$1@news.datemas.de...
> On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 23:25:11 +0000, tanukiki wrote:
>
>> 2 models. Besides, the Civic has that awful (IMO) split speedo/dash thing
>> going on. blech Oh and the Fit is wagon-like which seems to be appealing
>> to
>> a lot of people these days....

>
> The new civic dash is one of the car's finest features. The speedometer
> is right where it is easiest seen. Always right there. I absolutely LOVE
> it. To each his own, I guess...


Definitely to each his own. I rank that dash design right up there with the
speedo being in the middle of the dash instead of the driver...that alone
killed a few cars from consideration. The Civic's dash and the bullet nose
with tiny headlights looks ...bleh to me. Again to each his or her (in this
case) own.



Dano58 01-11-2007 04:15 PM

Re: What's the deal with the Fit?
 

Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
> In article <1168433847.109362.36020@p59g2000hsd.googlegroups. com>,
> "Dano58" <dan.dibiase@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I suspect that Honda hedged its bets a bit and isn't producing tons of
> > them, as they have done in the past with other intros of new models
> > ('big' Odyssey,

>
> Are you kidding?
>
> The big Odyssey realized FIVE YEARS of waiting lists and full list price
> plus, due to demand--because they didn't make enough of them, and
> couldn't.


You mis-understood me, Elmo. I was saying that the big Ody (and others)
were introduced with too small a production planned, therefore (like
the Fit) you have list-price only and waiting lists...

Dan D
'07 Ody EX
Central NJ USA


Dano58 01-11-2007 04:15 PM

Re: What's the deal with the Fit?
 

Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
> In article <1168433847.109362.36020@p59g2000hsd.googlegroups. com>,
> "Dano58" <dan.dibiase@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I suspect that Honda hedged its bets a bit and isn't producing tons of
> > them, as they have done in the past with other intros of new models
> > ('big' Odyssey,

>
> Are you kidding?
>
> The big Odyssey realized FIVE YEARS of waiting lists and full list price
> plus, due to demand--because they didn't make enough of them, and
> couldn't.


You mis-understood me, Elmo. I was saying that the big Ody (and others)
were introduced with too small a production planned, therefore (like
the Fit) you have list-price only and waiting lists...

Dan D
'07 Ody EX
Central NJ USA


Dano58 01-11-2007 04:15 PM

Re: What's the deal with the Fit?
 

Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
> In article <1168433847.109362.36020@p59g2000hsd.googlegroups. com>,
> "Dano58" <dan.dibiase@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I suspect that Honda hedged its bets a bit and isn't producing tons of
> > them, as they have done in the past with other intros of new models
> > ('big' Odyssey,

>
> Are you kidding?
>
> The big Odyssey realized FIVE YEARS of waiting lists and full list price
> plus, due to demand--because they didn't make enough of them, and
> couldn't.


You mis-understood me, Elmo. I was saying that the big Ody (and others)
were introduced with too small a production planned, therefore (like
the Fit) you have list-price only and waiting lists...

Dan D
'07 Ody EX
Central NJ USA


Dano58 01-11-2007 04:15 PM

Re: What's the deal with the Fit?
 

Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
> In article <1168433847.109362.36020@p59g2000hsd.googlegroups. com>,
> "Dano58" <dan.dibiase@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I suspect that Honda hedged its bets a bit and isn't producing tons of
> > them, as they have done in the past with other intros of new models
> > ('big' Odyssey,

>
> Are you kidding?
>
> The big Odyssey realized FIVE YEARS of waiting lists and full list price
> plus, due to demand--because they didn't make enough of them, and
> couldn't.


You mis-understood me, Elmo. I was saying that the big Ody (and others)
were introduced with too small a production planned, therefore (like
the Fit) you have list-price only and waiting lists...

Dan D
'07 Ody EX
Central NJ USA


Headknocker via CarKB.com 01-15-2007 10:27 AM

Re: What's the deal with the Fit?
 
That Guy wrote:
>>> The wife and I were looking at getting her a new car and she was
>>> interested

>[quoted text clipped - 18 lines]
>> The Nissan Versa has also gotten good reviews but doesn't handle quite
>> as well as the Fit, according to the press.

>
>Wow, according to Car and Driver,
>
>"the Fit that ran away with our econocar comparo last year ["Cheap Skates,"
>C/D, May 2006] posted a lane-change [measurement of handling ability]
>number - 71.4 mph - that edges the best run by the Ferrari F430 Spider F1 we
>tested last June ["Divine Wind"]."
>
>That's pretty damned impressive right there.



I saw that comparo and the Fit crushed the field...not even close.

Based on that comparo and my 20+ years of Honda loyalty the Fit was at the
top of my list. And then I read about the dealer pricing and the crazy delays.
That was the end of that decision.

--
Message posted via http://www.carkb.com


Headknocker via CarKB.com 01-15-2007 10:27 AM

Re: What's the deal with the Fit?
 
That Guy wrote:
>>> The wife and I were looking at getting her a new car and she was
>>> interested

>[quoted text clipped - 18 lines]
>> The Nissan Versa has also gotten good reviews but doesn't handle quite
>> as well as the Fit, according to the press.

>
>Wow, according to Car and Driver,
>
>"the Fit that ran away with our econocar comparo last year ["Cheap Skates,"
>C/D, May 2006] posted a lane-change [measurement of handling ability]
>number - 71.4 mph - that edges the best run by the Ferrari F430 Spider F1 we
>tested last June ["Divine Wind"]."
>
>That's pretty damned impressive right there.



I saw that comparo and the Fit crushed the field...not even close.

Based on that comparo and my 20+ years of Honda loyalty the Fit was at the
top of my list. And then I read about the dealer pricing and the crazy delays.
That was the end of that decision.

--
Message posted via http://www.carkb.com



All times are GMT -4. The time now is 11:23 PM.


© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands

Page generated in 0.06200 seconds with 3 queries