What you DONT like about your Fit
#921
My only concerns with our 2008 Fit Base (bought new) are below:
1. No factory cruise control as an option on the base model.
2. The carpets and some of the trim feel kind of cheap - my old Ford Escort feels more substantial in many respects.
3. No factory iPod option in the base model.
4. A little more leg room would be nice. The headroom is awesome! (I am 6'2")
5. The angle of the rear tires looks like they will wear on the inside, despite the car being freshly aligned. We went through our factory tires in 30k miles!
Overall - I am very happy we have this good little car.
1. No factory cruise control as an option on the base model.
2. The carpets and some of the trim feel kind of cheap - my old Ford Escort feels more substantial in many respects.
3. No factory iPod option in the base model.
4. A little more leg room would be nice. The headroom is awesome! (I am 6'2")
5. The angle of the rear tires looks like they will wear on the inside, despite the car being freshly aligned. We went through our factory tires in 30k miles!
Overall - I am very happy we have this good little car.
I AGREE WITH THE CARPET THING but havent really visited the carpet issue in a couple years since i kinda forgot about it, besides it woulda been a pain in the a$$ with the seats down to slide my washer and dryer into with higher plush carpet so i suppose it doesn't bother me
I'M 5'8" SO I DONT HAVE LEG ROOM ISSUES
AND TO ANSWER YOUR #5 AN ALIGNMENT WONT FIX A camber PROBLEM SO i'd suggest checking the paperwork the alignment shop gave you and look at the camber spec - you could have something bent
oh and i'm not picking on you
i myself have only one real complaint as stated a couple pages ago and thats the worthless flip down sunvisors when put to the side "they're not long enough" really honda could'a made a flap slide out to extend it in the side position (the accord has it, maybe ill see if i can make that one work)
#923
Much as I dislike my father-in-law's 2001 Oldsmobile, the thing has great sun visors -- big, and with a pull out extension panel. Has anybody ever found a sleeve, or something that could be clipped on to the Fit visors?
#925
But wearing sun glasses works too.
#926
How soft and bouncy the rear suspension is. I've seen a stock GD pass by one time and the rear end was going up and down faster than a groupie's in a late night rap video when driving along a bumpy section of I-10.
Edit: And how the front of it is 1/2 lower on the driver side than the passenger side. I don't remember how much in the rear, but its not even either and I'm on stock springs.
Edit: And how the front of it is 1/2 lower on the driver side than the passenger side. I don't remember how much in the rear, but its not even either and I'm on stock springs.
Last edited by Hootie; 07-15-2010 at 10:18 PM.
#927
Just after three weeks...
1) Not as luxurious as my Jaguar Vanden Plas
2) Not as good in the snow as my AWD Subaru
3) Doesn't corner like my 21 year old Porsche 944
4) Not as fast as neighbors Harley
5) Doesn't carry as much cargo as my neighbor's Ridgeline
6) Stereo not as good as my home stereo
OK a little ridiculous...but so are many of the other "complaints"...
For real:
1) Why does the low fuel indicator come on when there is 1.64 gallons (6.2L) left in the tank? All my other cars with this feature come on with 1 gallon left and they get far worse gas mileage. Don't need a reminder that I need gas in the next couple of days, I have a fuel gauge why do I have to stare at the idiot light or fill up early?
2) The engine coolant is cold light comes on when the Fit is started in the morning in my garage. Couldn't they have set this light to come on below 60 degrees so I wouldn't have it lighting up every morning (in the summer)?
3) The windshield is huge. Couldn't they have put some tint at least on the top of the windshield?
4) The meep-meep-horn has to go.
5) No protection for the condensor and radiator in front.
3, 4, and 5 I will fix with tint, horn replacement, and screening...but why should I have to? It seems like redesigning the lower grill to have smaller openings for rocks would not be that hard.
Keith S. :{)>
2010 Blackberry Pearl Sport Fit
2) Not as good in the snow as my AWD Subaru
3) Doesn't corner like my 21 year old Porsche 944
4) Not as fast as neighbors Harley
5) Doesn't carry as much cargo as my neighbor's Ridgeline
6) Stereo not as good as my home stereo
OK a little ridiculous...but so are many of the other "complaints"...
For real:
1) Why does the low fuel indicator come on when there is 1.64 gallons (6.2L) left in the tank? All my other cars with this feature come on with 1 gallon left and they get far worse gas mileage. Don't need a reminder that I need gas in the next couple of days, I have a fuel gauge why do I have to stare at the idiot light or fill up early?
2) The engine coolant is cold light comes on when the Fit is started in the morning in my garage. Couldn't they have set this light to come on below 60 degrees so I wouldn't have it lighting up every morning (in the summer)?
3) The windshield is huge. Couldn't they have put some tint at least on the top of the windshield?
4) The meep-meep-horn has to go.
5) No protection for the condensor and radiator in front.
3, 4, and 5 I will fix with tint, horn replacement, and screening...but why should I have to? It seems like redesigning the lower grill to have smaller openings for rocks would not be that hard.
Keith S. :{)>
2010 Blackberry Pearl Sport Fit
Last edited by Blackbeard; 07-22-2010 at 12:07 PM.
#928
Carpet?
Some folks have complained about the carpet. I have been looking for it for the year I have owned the Fit and all I can find is some crappy trunk liner type stuff on my floor. Oddly, when searching the interwebs for replacement carpet, I find it for every brand new Honda except the Fit. Why a new Accord would need carpet escapes me, but the Fit damn sure does, and nobody makes replacements. Oh - and the 1/2 watt light in the cargo area is a tad insufficient. I didn't even know it was there until I bent over and saw it under the plastic trim.
I almost forgot - some idiot decided it was a good idea to bolt firmly-in-place the outboard rear shoulder harnesses so it is impossible to clean the glass on the inside
I almost forgot - some idiot decided it was a good idea to bolt firmly-in-place the outboard rear shoulder harnesses so it is impossible to clean the glass on the inside
Last edited by dannydonqui; 07-30-2010 at 05:43 PM. Reason: additional info
#929
I drive a 2010 Fit Sport M/T, I think the tachometer and the Fuel Gauge need to swap sides. Most people drive the m/t with their left hand while shifting with the right, no?
My left arm is always in front of the tac while driving (the gauge to look at most) while the gas gauge sits there in plain view. To me it's a ergonomic error
While I'm good at shifting without looking at the tac, it does aid in shifting when the stereo is too loud to hear the engine
My left arm is always in front of the tac while driving (the gauge to look at most) while the gas gauge sits there in plain view. To me it's a ergonomic error
While I'm good at shifting without looking at the tac, it does aid in shifting when the stereo is too loud to hear the engine
#930
Question is where do you put your left hand? I can't say I've noticed a problem. I'm holding lightly at 10 o'clock. I've also learned through the years to feel the shift point more than hear it.
#931
At 11 or 12 usually, and it's very hard to feel the shift points with Slayer CRANKED!
#933
I drive a 2010 Fit Sport M/T, I think the tachometer and the Fuel Gauge need to swap sides. Most people drive the m/t with their left hand while shifting with the right, no?
My left arm is always in front of the tac while driving (the gauge to look at most) while the gas gauge sits there in plain view. To me it's a ergonomic error
While I'm good at shifting without looking at the tac, it does aid in shifting when the stereo is too loud to hear the engine
My left arm is always in front of the tac while driving (the gauge to look at most) while the gas gauge sits there in plain view. To me it's a ergonomic error
While I'm good at shifting without looking at the tac, it does aid in shifting when the stereo is too loud to hear the engine
#934
Only been driving mine for about 2 weeks but there are one or 2 things I don't like. I am 6'1" and the rear view mirror is right at eye level and blocks much of my view out the windshield to the slight right. If there is a car pulling out I actually need to scrunch down to get a better view, why wasn't the mirror put higher up in the "defrost" region of the windshield???
Second thing is the seeming lack of a full coverage wheel well liner in the rear???ummm wtf
Second thing is the seeming lack of a full coverage wheel well liner in the rear???ummm wtf
#936
Only been driving mine for about 2 weeks but there are one or 2 things I don't like. I am 6'1" and the rear view mirror is right at eye level and blocks much of my view out the windshield to the slight right. If there is a car pulling out I actually need to scrunch down to get a better view, why wasn't the mirror put higher up in the "defrost" region of the windshield???
Second thing is the seeming lack of a full coverage wheel well liner in the rear???ummm wtf
Second thing is the seeming lack of a full coverage wheel well liner in the rear???ummm wtf
I recently up-graded to a GENEX temp/compass display auto-dim. A first class unit. about 1/2" wider than OEM, and in the Fit it means a lot. It slips on the OEM base, but it does raise up a bit better - I have no issues at all with it.
Wheel wells. I like them open, but thought it strange.
Last edited by Krimson_Cardnal; 08-11-2010 at 03:22 PM.
#937
I drive a 2010 Fit Sport M/T, I think the tachometer and the Fuel Gauge need to swap sides. Most people drive the m/t with their left hand while shifting with the right, no?
My left arm is always in front of the tac while driving (the gauge to look at most) while the gas gauge sits there in plain view. To me it's a ergonomic error
While I'm good at shifting without looking at the tac, it does aid in shifting when the stereo is too loud to hear the engine
My left arm is always in front of the tac while driving (the gauge to look at most) while the gas gauge sits there in plain view. To me it's a ergonomic error
While I'm good at shifting without looking at the tac, it does aid in shifting when the stereo is too loud to hear the engine
As I showed in the aftermarket GPS thread, I put my GPS over the fuel gauge pod. Then I thought to myself... I rely more on the fuel gauge than the tach (I seem better, or at least smoother, at shifting when I don't use the tach or speedo). I thought about putting the GPS over the tach pod, but I'm more comfortable manipulating the GPS with my right hand.
As for my hand position that you and KC were talking about.... I find that I'm not very consistent. Typically, my hand is somewhere between 9 and 12 o'clock. On occasion, it can be as low as 7-8 o'clock. I think the most common spot is possibly 10-11 o'clock. But I did notice that I was blocking my tach a couple of times.
On to the mirror position...
I find that the mirror is both too low AND too high on the windshield. I have also noticed that I need to "crouch" slightly to see around the mirror once in a while. But, at the same time, the view to the back doesn't go very far. I think it has something to do with the windshield being so sloped. In steeper windshields, the mirror would end up being closer and further to your right (field of view). Being to the right, it blocks less of the front. And being closer, the angle affords a bit more of the rear view. Well, that's just my thoughts on it.
I wouldn't mind if the headlights automatically turn off when I shut off the car and get out. On the flip side, I think leaving the headlights on while I'm doing delivery (engine off, key with me) is better because I think the bulb itself isn't strained as much just being on, than being turned off and then on. I have no data to back it up, but seems like the bulbs burn out faster because I turn them on and off too often.
#938
The headlight thing...
I wouldn't mind if the headlights automatically turn off when I shut off the car and get out. On the flip side, I think leaving the headlights on while I'm doing delivery (engine off, key with me) is better because I think the bulb itself isn't strained as much just being on, than being turned off and then on. I have no data to back it up, but seems like the bulbs burn out faster because I turn them on and off too often.
On this list of Features Yahoo Autos says should be on all cars:
Features We'd Really Like to See in All Cars- Yahoo! Autos Article Page
1. Stability Control-Find this pretty annoying on most cars
>> Thanks to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, our dream of seeing this standard on all cars will be realized. Stability control will be mandatory on all cars for the 2012 model year. <<
If you like this feature you might want to wait, if you hate it like I do buy now!
2. Safe-Distance Technologies- Seems like an unnecessary expense
3. Blind Spot Monitoring-I wouldn't mind having it
4. Audible Oil Pressure and Engine Temperature Alert-
The lights are annoying enough for me...I would be for less "cry wolf" lights like the cold light in the Fit and the low gas light coming on too soon.
5. Adjustable Pedals- Seems like an unnecessary expense
6. Bird's-Eye-View Camera-Sound's good, but how much does it cost?
7. Sleepy and Distracted Driver Alerts-Can't people take responsibility for themselves?
8. Easy-to-Replace Headlight Lens-I have cleared up my old headlights for $25 and they look great and work better. I worry about those who don't.
9. Auto-Shutoff Headlights-My favorite item on this list, should cost nearly nothing
10. 'Sorry!' Button-Pretty doofus idea
11. Smart Key-Can't people take responsibility for themselves?
Last edited by Blackbeard; 08-13-2010 at 01:32 PM.
#939
Location of cupholders!! The 2 front ones are located directly in front of the vents. Blocks the air flow and if I put my cup of hot coffee there when the ac is on - forget about it. I will say they're nice and deep and do provide stability and I haven't had a spill yet. The 2 underneath the dash are too low so you have to go in at an angle causing stress about spills and leaks - and once in, they don't seem stable. I can't believe no one has complained about this before me.
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/gene...tml#post769645 <-although the person said front and center holders, I wonder if it's the ones between the seats, not under the dash. hum.
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/gene...tml#post776030
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/gene...tml#post807026
That's three posts in THIS thread that mention/complain about the center cup holders under the dash. There might be more (I did a word search for "holders" so if there's a typo, I missed it).
As for the cup holder up top by the vent... people actually LIKE it, because of the exact opposite. It can keep COLD drinks cooler longer if you have the AC on.
Last edited by Goobers; 08-14-2010 at 03:55 PM.
#940
I have already raised my rant before on how poor the locations of all cup holders... so many cup holders but not a single one ergonomic enough to reach into... seriously, you have to purposely work and navigate your way into those holders.