Byebye Fit
#1
Byebye Fit
Its official. Soon as I get back to AZ in May I gotta say goodbye to my Fit. It's a wonderful car, just not big enough for me and my growing family. Sucks taking almost a 5k hit on trade in value, but it is what it is. Thinking about getting an Altima with the 2.4 inline 4 to maintain gas mileage. Anyways, its been fun. Thanks guys
#2
Similar boat here. Main reason I traded in my G37 coupe for the Fit was because I moved into the city. Now that I'm back in the burbs, I'm looking to upgrade (to an Audi S5). Not very practical, but I feel like this is my last fun chance before I get married, have kids, etc.
Also check out the new Hyundai Sonata--the original, hybrid, or turbo. It looks really nice.
Good luck!
Also check out the new Hyundai Sonata--the original, hybrid, or turbo. It looks really nice.
Good luck!
#4
More room. There's not enough room behind the front seats for a car seat. I can fit the one, but with the second on the way the Fit just won't cut it. The Altima has more rear seat room, thus allowing 2 car seats at once lol.
#7
Rear facing carseats are the devil. Remember, the Fit was originally designed for Europe and Japan... You know, places with low birth rates (and in the case of Japan, wee-statured people).
#8
That makes sense. The fit works pretty well as an in town car with one car seat. For us, we've decided that renting a minivan for long road trips works great over owning a minivan or larger sedan. But yeah, if we had more than one kid, we'd have to trade in the fit.
#13
Its official. Soon as I get back to AZ in May I gotta say goodbye to my Fit. It's a wonderful car, just not big enough for me and my growing family. Sucks taking almost a 5k hit on trade in value, but it is what it is. Thinking about getting an Altima with the 2.4 inline 4 to maintain gas mileage. Anyways, its been fun. Thanks guys
I liked our altima but the only reason we got it was because it was the last year of the accord and the first year of the Altima. It was a better vehicle than the outgoing accord (from a value standpoint) BUT... at this point, I'd go the Accord route. (especially if financing - Nissan Financial is AWFUL!!!!) I HIGHLY recommend keeping an eye out for an accord, especially if you can find a certified used one. The 2.5 is anemic in the altima which is why we went with the 3.5 and most of the guys over on NissanClub weren't getting much better economy (3-5mpg better IF that) than I was getting with the 3.5SE. Real world driving, the accord will be better on gas and it is a much higher quality interior. The Altima is very plasticky and ours was a sea of black with nothing to break it up. Also, you'll need to replace the stereo as the Fit's stereo is 10x better than our altima's (and again, it wasn't the base model but the 3.5SE).
PM me if you want more info on the altima. Decent car but definitely behind the accord in quality, economy, & performance.
~SB
#14
That's what we did. We traded an integra GS-R & Civic Coupe for an Altima 3.5SE Two years later, we were back to honda in the FIT. The only down-side is rear facing car seats. If I had to do it again, I think I wouldn't have traded and we'd just have used the Ridgeline any time we needed to take the family anywhere. then again, We wouldn't have the FIT if we hadn't traded the two coupes.
This is the whole reason we went to a mid-sized sedan. Not enough room for rear facing seats.
I liked our altima but the only reason we got it was because it was the last year of the accord and the first year of the Altima. It was a better vehicle than the outgoing accord (from a value standpoint) BUT... at this point, I'd go the Accord route. (especially if financing - Nissan Financial is AWFUL!!!!) I HIGHLY recommend keeping an eye out for an accord, especially if you can find a certified used one. The 2.5 is anemic in the altima which is why we went with the 3.5 and most of the guys over on NissanClub weren't getting much better economy (3-5mpg better IF that) than I was getting with the 3.5SE. Real world driving, the accord will be better on gas and it is a much higher quality interior. The Altima is very plasticky and ours was a sea of black with nothing to break it up. Also, you'll need to replace the stereo as the Fit's stereo is 10x better than our altima's (and again, it wasn't the base model but the 3.5SE).
PM me if you want more info on the altima. Decent car but definitely behind the accord in quality, economy, & performance.
~SB
This is the whole reason we went to a mid-sized sedan. Not enough room for rear facing seats.
I liked our altima but the only reason we got it was because it was the last year of the accord and the first year of the Altima. It was a better vehicle than the outgoing accord (from a value standpoint) BUT... at this point, I'd go the Accord route. (especially if financing - Nissan Financial is AWFUL!!!!) I HIGHLY recommend keeping an eye out for an accord, especially if you can find a certified used one. The 2.5 is anemic in the altima which is why we went with the 3.5 and most of the guys over on NissanClub weren't getting much better economy (3-5mpg better IF that) than I was getting with the 3.5SE. Real world driving, the accord will be better on gas and it is a much higher quality interior. The Altima is very plasticky and ours was a sea of black with nothing to break it up. Also, you'll need to replace the stereo as the Fit's stereo is 10x better than our altima's (and again, it wasn't the base model but the 3.5SE).
PM me if you want more info on the altima. Decent car but definitely behind the accord in quality, economy, & performance.
~SB
10 yr/100K mile powertrain warranty, raving reviews, great value, forefront of technology, and without the swoopy batmobile on crack lines of the Hyundai.
#16
If I were going to jump to a midsize sedan, I'd give a very, VERY strong look to the Kia Optima. 24/35 with MT, 24/34 with the automatic (200hp 2.4L) or 22/34 with the 274 hp 2.0 Turbo. It's basically a twin of the Hyundai Sonata, which was more or less tied with the Accord and Altima in the 2011 Consumer Reports car issue, and listed as the top value behind the Prius for midsize cars.
10 yr/100K mile powertrain warranty, raving reviews, great value, forefront of technology, and without the swoopy batmobile on crack lines of the Hyundai.
10 yr/100K mile powertrain warranty, raving reviews, great value, forefront of technology, and without the swoopy batmobile on crack lines of the Hyundai.
#17
Its official. Soon as I get back to AZ in May I gotta say goodbye to my Fit. It's a wonderful car, just not big enough for me and my growing family. Sucks taking almost a 5k hit on trade in value, but it is what it is. Thinking about getting an Altima with the 2.4 inline 4 to maintain gas mileage. Anyways, its been fun. Thanks guys
#18
I'm not a fan of Kia or Hyundai, cheap and poor quality.
i would pay extra for honda quality.
ALTIMA isn't too bad.....i would rather get an accord.
The fit is a great 2nd car or a commuter car, if I had kids..i would be looking for a ridgeline or odyssey
i would pay extra for honda quality.
ALTIMA isn't too bad.....i would rather get an accord.
The fit is a great 2nd car or a commuter car, if I had kids..i would be looking for a ridgeline or odyssey
#19
I can definitely relate to needing more room, so don't take this in a negative way. This is what my Fit can hold:
- 4 Humans, one of them in a rear facing carseat. :-)
- A big dog in the hatch.
- Luggage on the rear floor, under the back seats. (Yes lots of room under there.)
It's snug, but we're pretty good at packing having been campers. I look at it as getting maximum efficiency out of the car. (33 MPG hauling all this at 70 mph, not bad.)
- 4 Humans, one of them in a rear facing carseat. :-)
- A big dog in the hatch.
- Luggage on the rear floor, under the back seats. (Yes lots of room under there.)
It's snug, but we're pretty good at packing having been campers. I look at it as getting maximum efficiency out of the car. (33 MPG hauling all this at 70 mph, not bad.)
#20
Edit: I see I repeated myself from an earlier post. Must be old age setting in.
Last edited by know-nothin; 04-20-2011 at 05:27 AM.