civic or fit
#1
civic or fit
looking at a getting a civic ex or a fit sport
drove both like them both
do they both have timing chains or do they still use a belt that requires changing at 100,000 miles?
leaning toward the civic but the fit was a little more fun to drive.
drove both like them both
do they both have timing chains or do they still use a belt that requires changing at 100,000 miles?
leaning toward the civic but the fit was a little more fun to drive.
#2
There's a 5+ page thread on this topic already. Try searching civic and fit.
#7
I considered both the civic lx (coupe) and fit sport. For the price, you just get more with the fit sport. I also wanted a hatchback and something that's still 100% made from Japan. I can't remember if the civic had a usb interface either.
Now if they brought back a civic hatchback, I might have opted for that.
Now if they brought back a civic hatchback, I might have opted for that.
#9
Like many posted here, I would choose a fit.
Reasons:
- Civic 4 door is a family car // Civic Coup have low headroom
- Civics are nice to begin with... but you get bored of the dashboard // Gauges very quickly...
- Fit sport is Still MADE IN JAPAN (GD/GE)
- The "New civic" has been around for 4 yrs now? Prolly gonna have a facelift soon... The GE is just out and will be around with the same look for some time...
- Civics are EVERYWHERE~ Fits are NOT AS Everywhere? @@
- Fit is a hatchback~ \0/\0/\0/
Reasons:
- Civic 4 door is a family car // Civic Coup have low headroom
- Civics are nice to begin with... but you get bored of the dashboard // Gauges very quickly...
- Fit sport is Still MADE IN JAPAN (GD/GE)
- The "New civic" has been around for 4 yrs now? Prolly gonna have a facelift soon... The GE is just out and will be around with the same look for some time...
- Civics are EVERYWHERE~ Fits are NOT AS Everywhere? @@
- Fit is a hatchback~ \0/\0/\0/
Last edited by Guinness; 12-19-2008 at 11:57 PM.
#13
Buy a Fit with your Civic money and you will still have left over cash for mods. I asked for a vehicle summary sheet on the civic LX ($21000) and it is almost not worth buying after freight/ delivery fee ($1200+), taxes, ($2800+) and other random charges ($400+). My Fit Sport is $20700 CDN inc. taxes.
#14
The reasons we bought the Fit were I've wanted one since the first gen came out everywhere else in the world and the paddle shifters with the A/T. Having never had a car with an A/T, I wanted a car with paddle shifters so I would still feel some sense of involvement with the car.
In response to your question concerning timing belt or timing chain, a google search indicates the Civic and Fit both have timing chains.
In response to your question concerning timing belt or timing chain, a google search indicates the Civic and Fit both have timing chains.
#15
I am hatch positive, cannot see ever buying a car in anything other than a hatch version. So until the civic returns to their hatch roots, my $$$$ goes to the Fit Sport. A MazdaSpeed3 is tempting as well.
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