2009 Fit
#765
2009 Videos
Interior Video Of 2009 Fit
YouTube - 2009 USDM Honda Fit Interior
Exterior Video Of 2009 Fit
YouTube - 2009 USDM Honda Fit Exterior
And Good Luck With The Opinions....
YouTube - 2009 USDM Honda Fit Interior
Exterior Video Of 2009 Fit
YouTube - 2009 USDM Honda Fit Exterior
And Good Luck With The Opinions....
#766
Interior Video Of 2009 Fit
YouTube - 2009 USDM Honda Fit Interior
Exterior Video Of 2009 Fit
YouTube - 2009 USDM Honda Fit Exterior
And Good Luck With The Opinions....
YouTube - 2009 USDM Honda Fit Interior
Exterior Video Of 2009 Fit
YouTube - 2009 USDM Honda Fit Exterior
And Good Luck With The Opinions....
I'm beginning to wonder what lens was used to take those pictures.
Distortion and distance from subject could be a factor, because it doesn't look too long in the video.
Gonna have to wait till Fall and see how this thing looks in person.
Last edited by kuba; 03-23-2008 at 09:37 PM.
#767
Interior Video Of 2009 Fit
YouTube - 2009 USDM Honda Fit Interior
Exterior Video Of 2009 Fit
YouTube - 2009 USDM Honda Fit Exterior
And Good Luck With The Opinions....
YouTube - 2009 USDM Honda Fit Interior
Exterior Video Of 2009 Fit
YouTube - 2009 USDM Honda Fit Exterior
And Good Luck With The Opinions....
Tyler
#768
So rent for say, ohhhh, 8 weeks, or "whatever", maybe even 3 months.
Save on not being "suckered" into buying a car, then quite possibly the difference between renting and the savings of not buying the car right when one needs it and the savings via renting, weren't really savings, were they?
Save on not being "suckered" into buying a car, then quite possibly the difference between renting and the savings of not buying the car right when one needs it and the savings via renting, weren't really savings, were they?
What if for some people, their careers require them to travel a lot?
Is that completely out of whack?
ie - Contractor in need of a Truck and hey, guess what, the new Ford 150 that's coming out has some new things he likes?
It'll mean, peace of mind, ownership and off to work to make money and score some big contracts.
Is that completely out of whack?
ie - Contractor in need of a Truck and hey, guess what, the new Ford 150 that's coming out has some new things he likes?
It'll mean, peace of mind, ownership and off to work to make money and score some big contracts.
A Citroën C-Cactus to me is out of whack.
But having it in your signature, reminds me of something I used to do as a teenager when I had a poster of my favorite car on my wall.
"Ahhhh, to spend money on cars that I dream of...!"
I'm assuming to you it's some kind of high priority car?
Or are we stuck in our teen years still and just wanting to show people what we really like and want...not need?
But having it in your signature, reminds me of something I used to do as a teenager when I had a poster of my favorite car on my wall.
"Ahhhh, to spend money on cars that I dream of...!"
I'm assuming to you it's some kind of high priority car?
Or are we stuck in our teen years still and just wanting to show people what we really like and want...not need?
That floors me about human nature, people flashing their cash with bling, wanting the hottest newest gadgets right away, wearing designer labels right across the front of their clothes like a walking billboard, you get the point.
Personally, I've never been that way - in fact I don't even own an mp3 player, but I'm finally going to dive in and get one (for the gym) and guess what, the prices and options are JUST right.
Personally, I've never been that way - in fact I don't even own an mp3 player, but I'm finally going to dive in and get one (for the gym) and guess what, the prices and options are JUST right.
Great idea on the renting for weeks on end btw. lol
Last edited by Climatologist; 03-23-2008 at 11:15 PM.
#769
can we stop the fugly comments now?
i mean come on.... if you think that car is fugly.... well, fug you.
#770
well since no one's able to actually drive an '09 yet, all we're ABLE to do is comment on its looks. i'm sure once people start actually driving them opinions will change.
personally i think it is one fugly beast and am very happy with my '07.
personally i think it is one fugly beast and am very happy with my '07.
#773
Explain what? I don't understand...if you want to OVERPAY for a Fit, be my guest...it's your money. But you can try to psych yourself out any way you wish to make yourself feel better. That's your perogative.
I guess if you can't shop around for a long term rental and get a good rate, then you've got other problems than getting a rental.
You're arguing something completely different here....you're arguing if you should buy a particular car at all versus buying it at a time when people are going to cause dealers to rape them. I've never said don't buy a Fit...but I certainly would not be the first in line with my pants around my ankles signing my life way at the dealer.
See...now you are showing your true colors. You have nothing to say at all so you turn to personal attacks...on a concept car no less...LOL....I just put it there because it looked interesting. I'm sure you had no clue what it is until you right-clicked and looked the picture's properties and link name....oh deary you're very very desperate.
Well...good for you....I'll look into buying one a couple of grand less than you paid for it after a little bit of waiting so enjoy!
Yeah...it is. It game me peace of mind not to be a sucker and buy an overpriced car when I was in a transition.
I guess if you can't shop around for a long term rental and get a good rate, then you've got other problems than getting a rental.
You're arguing something completely different here....you're arguing if you should buy a particular car at all versus buying it at a time when people are going to cause dealers to rape them. I've never said don't buy a Fit...but I certainly would not be the first in line with my pants around my ankles signing my life way at the dealer.
See...now you are showing your true colors. You have nothing to say at all so you turn to personal attacks...on a concept car no less...LOL....I just put it there because it looked interesting. I'm sure you had no clue what it is until you right-clicked and looked the picture's properties and link name....oh deary you're very very desperate.
Well...good for you....I'll look into buying one a couple of grand less than you paid for it after a little bit of waiting so enjoy!
Yeah...it is. It game me peace of mind not to be a sucker and buy an overpriced car when I was in a transition.
Then re-read about needing a car and how it's not about being a sucker purchase for some, but rather a current (and real) need.
As for childish? Says the guy with the C-Cactus hanging off his wall and boasting about his career.
I'm all about needs versus wants, check my previous threads, which I'm sure you have already done.
Someone mentioned climate control and I thought it was silly to pay for something which most of us have not had in our cars before...case in point.
PS - If you buy your coffee through the drive-thru at a coffee shop (keep in mind, over the years, it does add up), you're a sucker. You realize the mark up on one cup?
If you have A/C, you're a sucker, you don't really need it, do you?
Point is, everything has a price.
People worry about getting digital cameras and make thread about wanting to buy now or wait and buy later.
If they wait in order to try and save money or wait for that new model that's rumored to come out, they miss out on tons of opportunities to take some great shots.
To me, there's no price on that - do a search.
If someone needs a car, likes it, then why not buy it.
If they don't know how to haggle the price a bit, then they have some serious issues and need to learn how to work the sales people.
Etc, etc...
I'm done, Mr. Climatologist (boasting?).
PS - As for checking out your signature teen poster car, you're right.
I got things in my life prioritized, they are, life, career and future family.
I just care that I get a car that suits my needs, work the price down and carry on with my life.
Maybe when I have a little time, I'll dig around for some cool cars and add it to my signature.
Last edited by kuba; 03-24-2008 at 08:46 AM.
#774
Some want to say the new Fit looks like a minivan, but the old Fit's hood and windshield angles are much closer to the Odyssey's profile than the new Fit's is. The new Fit's near single-plane windshield and hood design is more akin to the current Civic design.
But who cares what people want to label it. Label-people are the same folks that bought SUV's because they "wouldn't be caught dead in a minivan". I find it humorous that people are trying to somehow belittle the new Fit by putting in this or that category. The Fit, regardless of year, is a budget station wagon. Call it what you want, but the budget station wagon category is at or near the bottom of the automotive food chain. But if you like it and it suits your needs, who cares?
#775
I'll keep this real simple for you, re-read what I said about rentals for periods of time lasting 8+weeks.
Then re-read about needing a car and how it's not about being a sucker purchase for some, but rather a current (and real) need.
As for childish? Says the guy with the C-Cactus hanging off his wall and boasting about his career.
I'm all about needs versus wants, check my previous threads, which I'm sure you have already done.
Someone mentioned climate control and I thought it was silly to pay for something which most of us have not had in our cars before...case in point.
PS - If you buy your coffee through the drive-thru at a coffee shop (keep in mind, over the years, it does add up), you're a sucker. You realize the mark up on one cup?
If you have A/C, you're a sucker, you don't really need it, do you?
Point is, everything has a price.
People worry about getting digital cameras and make thread about wanting to buy now or wait and buy later.
If they wait in order to try and save money or wait for that new model that's rumored to come out, they miss out on tons of opportunities to take some great shots.
To me, there's no price on that - do a search.
If someone needs a car, likes it, then why not buy it.
If they don't know how to haggle the price a bit, then they have some serious issues and need to learn how to work the sales people.
Etc, etc...
I'm done, Mr. Climatologist (boasting?).
PS - As for checking out your signature teen poster car, you're right.
I got things in my life prioritized, they are, life, career and future family.
I just care that I get a car that suits my needs, work the price down and carry on with my life.
Maybe when I have a little time, I'll dig around for some cool cars and add it to my signature.
Then re-read about needing a car and how it's not about being a sucker purchase for some, but rather a current (and real) need.
As for childish? Says the guy with the C-Cactus hanging off his wall and boasting about his career.
I'm all about needs versus wants, check my previous threads, which I'm sure you have already done.
Someone mentioned climate control and I thought it was silly to pay for something which most of us have not had in our cars before...case in point.
PS - If you buy your coffee through the drive-thru at a coffee shop (keep in mind, over the years, it does add up), you're a sucker. You realize the mark up on one cup?
If you have A/C, you're a sucker, you don't really need it, do you?
Point is, everything has a price.
People worry about getting digital cameras and make thread about wanting to buy now or wait and buy later.
If they wait in order to try and save money or wait for that new model that's rumored to come out, they miss out on tons of opportunities to take some great shots.
To me, there's no price on that - do a search.
If someone needs a car, likes it, then why not buy it.
If they don't know how to haggle the price a bit, then they have some serious issues and need to learn how to work the sales people.
Etc, etc...
I'm done, Mr. Climatologist (boasting?).
PS - As for checking out your signature teen poster car, you're right.
I got things in my life prioritized, they are, life, career and future family.
I just care that I get a car that suits my needs, work the price down and carry on with my life.
Maybe when I have a little time, I'll dig around for some cool cars and add it to my signature.
Oh...and who's talked about career and/or boasted about their sig? Did I hit a nerve with you without even trying? Perhaps you've been suckered before and can't stand the fact that I remind of that time? Who knows...and who really cares.
The bottomline is: If you think it's wise to overpay for a car, then go ahead and do it. Stop spending so much time trying to convince others that it's a good idea.
Enjoy overpaying for your car.
#778
Interior dimensions, what are they?
I'm sorry if I didn't catch this in the 39 or so pages of this thread,..
But what I'd like to know is the difference between 2008 & 2009 interior room dimensions, with the back seats down. I hear it will be narrower, but longer.. I see the wheelbase is 2" longer,..(koolness.. = probably smoother ride) but I do a lot of work where I have to lug my equipment in Pelican cases, long bags to carry multiple tripod type stands.. I'm not concerned about hauling the weight of the gear so much as I am concerned about being able to stuff it all in a 2009 Fit.. (I presently have a Ford(P.O.S.) wagon, and that car sucks like an Olympic runner sucks air!) ...so, that will go, and so will it's abundant cargo room.. I think I can fit my stuff in my Fit with the front seat folded down like it shows with the surfboard photo, in addition to folding the rear seats flat.
I tested out a 2007 Fit today that just barely fits my longest package, which is a little more than 9ft long, and about 6" round.. and that just barely fits inside when installed on angle.. barely but enough, and if I can put the rest of my stuff in there too, it's 2009 Fit for me for sure! :-)
JPFit
But what I'd like to know is the difference between 2008 & 2009 interior room dimensions, with the back seats down. I hear it will be narrower, but longer.. I see the wheelbase is 2" longer,..(koolness.. = probably smoother ride) but I do a lot of work where I have to lug my equipment in Pelican cases, long bags to carry multiple tripod type stands.. I'm not concerned about hauling the weight of the gear so much as I am concerned about being able to stuff it all in a 2009 Fit.. (I presently have a Ford(P.O.S.) wagon, and that car sucks like an Olympic runner sucks air!) ...so, that will go, and so will it's abundant cargo room.. I think I can fit my stuff in my Fit with the front seat folded down like it shows with the surfboard photo, in addition to folding the rear seats flat.
I tested out a 2007 Fit today that just barely fits my longest package, which is a little more than 9ft long, and about 6" round.. and that just barely fits inside when installed on angle.. barely but enough, and if I can put the rest of my stuff in there too, it's 2009 Fit for me for sure! :-)
JPFit
#779
Did the dealer have any info about the car? I'm assuming that you didn't even get to pick a color or options or anything. Is your $500 refundable???
#780
Congrats, bet you can't wait huh?