2015 Fit now on Honda's main website
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2015 Fit now on Honda's main website
Well Finally Honda has put the 2015 Fit as the primary destination for the Honda Fit instead of defaulting to the page with information about the 2013. Does this mean it is "officially" on sale????
2015 Honda Fit Subcompact - Official Site
2015 Honda Fit Subcompact - Official Site
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#6
No EX-L 6MT is available. So I too am interested in the Clazzio leather seat covers.
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On the new GK website it says the following: [1] 33 city/41 highway/36 combined mpg rating for CVT model without paddle shifters. 32 city/38 highway/35 combined mpg rating for CVT models with paddle shifters. Based on 2015 EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle.
Honda here talks about lower gas mileage on the car with paddleshifters. I thought the 41 mpgs was for the LX only due to a slighly lower weight and possible different gearing. Do the paddle shifters on the EX have anything to do with the lower gas mileage as compared to the LX without paddle shifters?
Honda here talks about lower gas mileage on the car with paddleshifters. I thought the 41 mpgs was for the LX only due to a slighly lower weight and possible different gearing. Do the paddle shifters on the EX have anything to do with the lower gas mileage as compared to the LX without paddle shifters?
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On the new GK website it says the following: [1] 33 city/41 highway/36 combined mpg rating for CVT model without paddle shifters. 32 city/38 highway/35 combined mpg rating for CVT models with paddle shifters. Based on 2015 EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle.
Honda here talks about lower gas mileage on the car with paddleshifters. I thought the 41 mpgs was for the LX only due to a slighly lower weight and possible different gearing. Do the paddle shifters on the EX have anything to do with the lower gas mileage as compared to the LX without paddle shifters?
Honda here talks about lower gas mileage on the car with paddleshifters. I thought the 41 mpgs was for the LX only due to a slighly lower weight and possible different gearing. Do the paddle shifters on the EX have anything to do with the lower gas mileage as compared to the LX without paddle shifters?
The differences can be attributed to:
1. lower weight (86 pounds)
2. Slightly taller, LRR tires
3. Underbody aero bits, unique to the LX CVT
4. Possibly, different programing of the CVT.
I am anxious to see a real world comparison of an LX and EX CVT and also see if either of them will be able to actually get better fuel economy than the 6MT. Something the automatic GE fit could never manage despite its higher EPA rating compared to the GE 5MT.
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Don't think so, it is lights around the speedometer that go from white to green depending how you drive. I ignore it just fine on my Accord.
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Eco button changes engine and A/C settings, and you can turn that mode off and on with the button. Haven't seen much of a sifference so far.