Please help me decide!
#1
Please help me decide!
Hey guys/gals,
I'm in serious trouble!!
I can't decide whether to get the fit sport, soul base, or juke sv!
Here's my little bio.
-30yrs old
-been driving import sports cars for 13yrs(gsr,Z,sti,s2k,evox,s2k)
-will be using the car for daily commute
-also drop off my 3yr old daughter to school
-don't want to spend too much
-have to keep the car for at least 10 years
I can't even decide if I should get a manual or not.
I'll be using the car 95% of time, but my wife can't stick shift (yet).
So help me out fellas!
thanks!!
I'm in serious trouble!!
I can't decide whether to get the fit sport, soul base, or juke sv!
Here's my little bio.
-30yrs old
-been driving import sports cars for 13yrs(gsr,Z,sti,s2k,evox,s2k)
-will be using the car for daily commute
-also drop off my 3yr old daughter to school
-don't want to spend too much
-have to keep the car for at least 10 years
I can't even decide if I should get a manual or not.
I'll be using the car 95% of time, but my wife can't stick shift (yet).
So help me out fellas!
thanks!!
#4
if you consider youself a car guy, get the MT for sure.
i own both AT and MT current gen FitSports. my AT is a dog and super boring when compared to my MT. just by the tranny the cars do not even feel like they are the same. AT is fine if you want to drive slow. as soon as you want to do any kind of quick driving, it frustrates me... and honestly, the paddles (if you can even call those plastic buttons) that spin with the steering wheel is a joke.
i own both AT and MT current gen FitSports. my AT is a dog and super boring when compared to my MT. just by the tranny the cars do not even feel like they are the same. AT is fine if you want to drive slow. as soon as you want to do any kind of quick driving, it frustrates me... and honestly, the paddles (if you can even call those plastic buttons) that spin with the steering wheel is a joke.
#5
forgot to mention about the juke sv. i test drove a MT one before buying my '12.
the juke is cool as a fun urban car for singles or people with no kids. there is very little room inside (your kid will end up putting foot prints on the seat backs.. lol) and the cargo space is a joke. the power delivery while driving is not bad, but for me, it was not enough to sacrifice cargo space.
honestly the fit sport in '12 or '13 is a better buy for someone that has a family. just get the MT if you want to have fun driving it.
the juke is cool as a fun urban car for singles or people with no kids. there is very little room inside (your kid will end up putting foot prints on the seat backs.. lol) and the cargo space is a joke. the power delivery while driving is not bad, but for me, it was not enough to sacrifice cargo space.
honestly the fit sport in '12 or '13 is a better buy for someone that has a family. just get the MT if you want to have fun driving it.
#6
if you consider youself a car guy, get the MT for sure.
i own both AT and MT current gen FitSports. my AT is a dog and super boring when compared to my MT. just by the tranny the cars do not even feel like they are the same. AT is fine if you want to drive slow. as soon as you want to do any kind of quick driving, it frustrates me... and honestly, the paddles (if you can even call those plastic buttons) that spin with the steering wheel is a joke.
i own both AT and MT current gen FitSports. my AT is a dog and super boring when compared to my MT. just by the tranny the cars do not even feel like they are the same. AT is fine if you want to drive slow. as soon as you want to do any kind of quick driving, it frustrates me... and honestly, the paddles (if you can even call those plastic buttons) that spin with the steering wheel is a joke.
I have played around with the sport shifting. while its not really a MT, it does give u some "Pep" when u want to. It gives the Fit its "zippiness" and sometimes i surprise myself how fast it can go as long as i maintain revs above 3k.
#7
i've never learned how to drive MT, i just know the basics etc. I've driven AT my whole life. I do agree, on automatic mode the AT is slow ass hell. it feels like you're going up hill all the time, unless you floor it and the ECU shifts u up before u can even enjoy vtec kicking in. The ECU likes to keep u under 3k rpm.
I have played around with the sport shifting. while its not really a MT, it does give u some "Pep" when u want to. It gives the Fit its "zippiness" and sometimes i surprise myself how fast it can go as long as i maintain revs above 3k.
I have played around with the sport shifting. while its not really a MT, it does give u some "Pep" when u want to. It gives the Fit its "zippiness" and sometimes i surprise myself how fast it can go as long as i maintain revs above 3k.
but the biggest frustration i encounter in the 09' AT is the disconnected throttle due to its sloppy torque converter when driving swiftly through traffic. it just asks me to beat the shit out of the car. but my wife is fine with the AT and that's what she can only drive so it's cool.
the MT accelerates considerably faster too than the AT on this car.
#8
btw, my posts are just my opinion. if one's happy with the AT, that's fantastic. the AT shifts very smoothly and reliable, so for most folks driving this car i think it will do very well.
im just more of an active driver type so i like to have near full control at all times when driving my car.
im just more of an active driver type so i like to have near full control at all times when driving my car.
#10
Test drives should help clarify your choice a bit. And test drives should include loading your kid into her carseat. (ie test the most common situation). My impression of the Juke is that the back seat is tiny. No idea about the Soul.
#11
Here is how I see this. You came to a forum dedicated to the Honda Fit, I think you've already made your choice and just want someone to back you up on it. I have an AT Fit Sport as my daily driver and I absolutly love it! Bonus, you can't deny that Hondas hold their value. Good luck, which ever one you choose!
#12
I have not try the Soul or Cube if hatchback is not a priority you can get a Mazda3 sedan pretty inexpensive plus 90 days no payments and 0% financing probably discounted too.
Last edited by cjecpa; 09-25-2012 at 01:15 PM.
#13
Thank you guys for all your info and opinions.
451, you're right. Fit indeed is on top of my list
Juke MPG isn't all that great compared to Soul and Fit.
If I can find a deal I can brag about in DFW area...
I've spoken with some dealers, but they're taking their pride on the price.
For 2013 MT sport, $18,000(before ttl) is good price I should shoot for?
And maybe $18,500 for AT?
Don't know, it seems high.
451, you're right. Fit indeed is on top of my list
Juke MPG isn't all that great compared to Soul and Fit.
If I can find a deal I can brag about in DFW area...
I've spoken with some dealers, but they're taking their pride on the price.
For 2013 MT sport, $18,000(before ttl) is good price I should shoot for?
And maybe $18,500 for AT?
Don't know, it seems high.
Last edited by unethikl; 09-25-2012 at 02:32 PM.
#15
If at all possible get the manual, it's a very easy car to drive and I think your wife would have no problem at all learning MT in the Fit. Take it as your chance to open doors in the future as far as automotive purchases are concerned. By your stated previous car lineup I think you'd be let down by the auto, there's a big difference in performance numbers between MT and AT. Go test drive both, report back.
#18
Just on the first point alone you should get the Fit. I have no doubt that the Nissan and Kia will still be driving 10 years from now, I just don't know how many knobs and buttons will still be working and how good they'll be looking by then (well the Juke was ugly when born, but that's subjective )
If at all possible get the manual, it's a very easy car to drive and I think your wife would have no problem at all learning MT in the Fit. Take it as your chance to open doors in the future as far as automotive purchases are concerned. By your stated previous car lineup I think you'd be let down by the auto, there's a big difference in performance numbers between MT and AT. Go test drive both, report back.
If at all possible get the manual, it's a very easy car to drive and I think your wife would have no problem at all learning MT in the Fit. Take it as your chance to open doors in the future as far as automotive purchases are concerned. By your stated previous car lineup I think you'd be let down by the auto, there's a big difference in performance numbers between MT and AT. Go test drive both, report back.