Big Dude in Honda Fit
#23
Anywho. OP has probably gotten enough feedback, But I know a family of 4 that use the fit as their primary vehicle. The dad is about 6'3 300lbs, and the mom is probably 6' 250. They seem just fine.
Im 5'9 180, so I dont really have any issues myself lol, but Ive also had quiet a few 300lb+ people ride in my car, front and back, and they actually always mention how deceivingly roomy the fit is.
#24
I think people shouldn't forget about the "maximum" weight capacity of the Fit. I have a 2012 Honda Fit Sport and the door jamb says that 850lbs. is the capacity. If you're around 300lbs and you have 3 other dudes that are 200lbs. You're already 50lbs over capacity, and that's without cargo. It goes without saying that expectations of safety, performance numbers, etc. all get thrown out the window when you reach overcapacity.
Someone please correct me if I am mistaken/incorrect.
#25
I don't even know what to say, no wonder people say the Fit doesn't have really any performance with the weights being published here. Damn I'm not happy with my 148lbs and want to be back at 140. hahaha
OP good luck with your diet and hopefully you achieve your end goals.
OP good luck with your diet and hopefully you achieve your end goals.
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I don't even know what to say, no wonder people say the Fit doesn't have really any performance with the weights being published here. Damn I'm not happy with my 148lbs and want to be back at 140. hahaha
OP good luck with your diet and hopefully you achieve your end goals.
OP good luck with your diet and hopefully you achieve your end goals.
Now you see my problem, being twice your weight
#30
I think people shouldn't forget about the "maximum" weight capacity of the Fit. I have a 2012 Honda Fit Sport and the door jamb says that 850lbs. is the capacity. If you're around 300lbs and you have 3 other dudes that are 200lbs. You're already 50lbs over capacity, and that's without cargo. It goes without saying that expectations of safety, performance numbers, etc. all get thrown out the window when you reach overcapacity.
Someone please correct me if I am mistaken/incorrect.
#33
I did sit in a Fit and I did "fit" but I think I would not even notice if I lose another 40 pounds. I was surprised how roomy a tiny car could be. The only thing I don't like is that it seems like my butt is 3 inches off the ground, but I am sure will get used to it. Coming from a 4x4 and looking down on all the tiny people is how I roll.....for now at least.
I think I will be purchasing around late summer early fall. I know I will get hosed on fuel costs, but it is the choice I have to make.
Thanks
Dan in East San Diego County
#34
Dan,
Best of luck with you and the family. Choices aren't always cost-effective but it sounds like you are making the right one.
The Fit is a great car and hopefully some of the 0.9% apr rates will come around when you are ready to buy the car. many have gotten in on a great deal and saved some serious $$.
~SB
Best of luck with you and the family. Choices aren't always cost-effective but it sounds like you are making the right one.
The Fit is a great car and hopefully some of the 0.9% apr rates will come around when you are ready to buy the car. many have gotten in on a great deal and saved some serious $$.
~SB
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