Fit vs Fit Sport
#1
Fit vs Fit Sport
Hi,
Relatively new to Fit's...looking to pick up another car and I'm wondering what the significant differences between the regular vs. Sport.
From everything I'm reading, it's just mostly cosmetics, is this a fair assumption?
Thanks!
Relatively new to Fit's...looking to pick up another car and I'm wondering what the significant differences between the regular vs. Sport.
From everything I'm reading, it's just mostly cosmetics, is this a fair assumption?
Thanks!
#6
2010 Honda Fit - Options and Pricing - Official Honda Web site
though it doesn't mention the rear stabilizer bar, but you can see that if you look at the specs
#10
same here for the cruise, plus the paddle shifters are a really nice feature for mountain driving
#11
Also good to know, but I've been driving for 15 years and I think I can count the number of times I've used cruise control on one hand. So that personally isn't a deal breaker.
So far I haven't come across anything compelling that would immediately make me choose a Sport.
So far I haven't come across anything compelling that would immediately make me choose a Sport.
#12
Although I didn't think I would use it much, I am also enjoying the usb for playing music on my flash drive and ipod.
I find the paddle shifters invaluable for driving here in Colorado--you probably don't need if you do mostly city driving
I find the paddle shifters invaluable for driving here in Colorado--you probably don't need if you do mostly city driving
#16
Not heavily relevant, but I paid 19179 OTD* for my sport navi on the 4th. This was with the 0.9% financing.
*Arkansas out the door prices don't include Tax, Title or License fees.
*Arkansas out the door prices don't include Tax, Title or License fees.
#18
The Sport rides harder because of the lower profile tires. I felt a pretty noticeable difference. It's something worth considering when making your selection. I ended up with the Sport, anyway, but I think the base was a more comfortable highway cruiser.
#20
Go base and get real comfort - well relative comfort - HA rubber up those 15" wheels. Base A/T in NYC. Don't be looking for MPG's either way. Some folks here in Brooklyn seeing 16MPG!!!
I'm 'up-state' but not originally, been going to the city for the past 50+yrs, grew up 30M north. For you it's an econobox, plain and simple - a great one at that. Sport gives you a few kreature comforts not important enough to pay for. Bottom line it. You are getting one hell of a car either way.
How/why two cars in NYC??? Always been curious. I've never known anyone living in the city who owns a car.
I'm 'up-state' but not originally, been going to the city for the past 50+yrs, grew up 30M north. For you it's an econobox, plain and simple - a great one at that. Sport gives you a few kreature comforts not important enough to pay for. Bottom line it. You are getting one hell of a car either way.
How/why two cars in NYC??? Always been curious. I've never known anyone living in the city who owns a car.