First World problems, Fit style
#21
Speaking of the keyless and the ICE unit, here's another problem: I have a 6MT and would LOVE to be able to turn the engine off and leave the radio on, but I don't think it can be done. I know I can hit the start button after shutoff but I don't really want to cycle through the whole acc-on-off thing again (not to mention the music interruption). A few times, out of sheer frustration, I've just kept the car in gear and let out the clutch while stomping on the brake, but I can't imagine that being good for my car in the long run (or even the short run).
#22
I also have the manual transmission and it is a minor annoyance to not be able to listen to the rest of a song before the power cuts out. In my truck the radio will stay on for up to 20 minutes, or until I open the door. Would love this in the Fit.
#23
And to think that both my late mother and my ex-wife called me at one time or the other the laziest man on earth. I'll concede the title to you.
What I'd like is a hatch release on the inside near the gas door and the hood release. If nothing else, it could make a great weapon, the spring on that hatch could launch a low altitude rocket.
Kent
#24
Speaking of the hatch: that outside release button has light bulbs on either side -- well actually I've only seen the white plastic covers but I assume the bulbs are under there. Anyway, I hope those covers are rrrreally sturdy because I've only had the car two months and Mr. Clumsy that I am I've been grabbing at those covers way more than I like so far when going for the hatch button. Plus that chrome trim across the hatch under the glass holds fingerprints better than an FBI database.
Last edited by bach; 07-29-2015 at 10:08 PM.
#25
That is one nice thing about the CVT, you can turn the engine off without turning your accessories off.
#26
Speaking of the hatch: that outside release button has light bulbs on either side -- well actually I've only seen the white plastic covers but I assume the bulbs are under there. Anyway, I hope those covers are rrrreally sturdy because I've only had the car two months and Mr. Clumsy that I am I've been grabbing at those covers way more than I like so far when going for the hatch button. Plus that chrome trim across the hatch under the glass holds fingerprints better than an FBI database.
#27
> I really wish the keyless had an option to open all doors when you touch the drivers door handle...
I thought the Honda salesman demonstrated that when entering the 2015 Fit, if you lift the driver's door handle twice the passenger's door unlocks. If not the Fit it was the Prius or was it the HRV. I've been on too many test drives
I thought the Honda salesman demonstrated that when entering the 2015 Fit, if you lift the driver's door handle twice the passenger's door unlocks. If not the Fit it was the Prius or was it the HRV. I've been on too many test drives
#28
> I really wish the keyless had an option to open all doors when you touch the drivers door handle...
I thought the Honda salesman demonstrated that when entering the 2015 Fit, if you lift the driver's door handle twice the passenger's door unlocks. If not the Fit it was the Prius or was it the HRV. I've been on too many test drives
I thought the Honda salesman demonstrated that when entering the 2015 Fit, if you lift the driver's door handle twice the passenger's door unlocks. If not the Fit it was the Prius or was it the HRV. I've been on too many test drives
#30
I think most people are aware of that, but in some areas it isn't as much of a concern and the convenience of being able to unlock all doors with one touch is more important/desirable.
#31
Honda could easily have programmed that door handle button to unlock all doors; the lock/unlock toggle doesn't seem intuitive to me. But having said that, the lazy man in me realizes that it's nice sometimes to hit that door handle button to lock the car without reaching all the way into my pocket to tap the remote once.
#32
My only first world problem with the Fit is that I hate all the tech. I love the car, but don't want touchscreen controls or any in depth anything. I've decided I don't like push button start at all either. Can't kill the engine with a partial turn of the key when I want. Can't do anything manually that I want (except shift ). Ha
#34
Quick click of a button turns it right back off ha. I'm not sure but I believe I've read that you can disable the camera when turning as well. You could just use it when wanted then if that's true.
#35
Obey the law
Some states have laws about using the phone even hands free, while driving. If you're turning right, you are most surely driving. Hands on the wheel, eyes on the road, brain engaged. Minimize distractions like cell phones and texting. (This message sponsored by the forgotten 7th sense, Common)
#37
Some states have laws about using the phone even hands free, while driving. If you're turning right, you are most surely driving. Hands on the wheel, eyes on the road, brain engaged. Minimize distractions like cell phones and texting. (This message sponsored by the forgotten 7th sense, Common)
#38
Don't bet on it, but in any case, using hands free cell phones can be just as distracting as one actually in the hand. The 7th Sense, Common doesn't want to see dead people, or even bent fenders.
#39
Don't bet on what? I work with police. We've discussed their enforcement policies regarding it. I'm quite sure I understand the law, as written, and as enforced. As far as hands free calling, if you are distracted by it, don't do it. I use siri to send texts. The car then reads them to me. It's not distracting.
#40
Don't bet on what? I work with police. We've discussed their enforcement policies regarding it. I'm quite sure I understand the law, as written, and as enforced. As far as hands free calling, if you are distracted by it, don't do it. I use siri to send texts. The car then reads them to me. It's not distracting.
Ah, Vermont, "Freedom and Unity", right? Note I said "some states" in my original response. I'm in Tennessee, "The Volunteer State." Laws vary from state to state, even city to city.
Going off subject, but to provide an example, I am the holder of a Tennessee Handgun Carry Permit. I can, and do, carry pretty much where I want to do so. There are a few exceptions, like schools and the post office. A private business can post that such carry, even when licensed, is forbidden. But the sign must be of a certain size, in a certain font and must quate the appropriate section of TN Code Annotated.
One woman was going to have me arrested when she saw the Ruger under my shirt (TN law does not require concealment). She did not have the correct sign, just the international sign of handgun in a barred circle. "M'am, the best you can do is ask me to leave, not have me arrested."
"A policeman told me I could have you arrested!" Well, he told her wrong. Part of the procedure of getting the perment was a short lecture on the carry permit law (min. 4 hours) and the being given a book by a well versed lawyer.
Not trying to get into a pissing contest with you, but if you have a perfect understanding of the law, you're way ahead of a lot of police officers, lawyers, and judges.