Fit replacing cable company's trucks and vans?!?! (phx natives read too!!!)
#21
Sorry, just having a Beavis & Butt Head moment.
"Cox Fits. HE HE HE HE HE HEH HE"
Makes sense. If this keeps up, how long before we see more fuel sippers brought to the U.S.
I would think the Honda Life would do well in this role too. And did you see the pics of the Honda Zest on AutoBlog the other day? Wedge in the L15 for the U.S. market, and you'd have another winner.
"Cox Fits. HE HE HE HE HE HEH HE"
Makes sense. If this keeps up, how long before we see more fuel sippers brought to the U.S.
I would think the Honda Life would do well in this role too. And did you see the pics of the Honda Zest on AutoBlog the other day? Wedge in the L15 for the U.S. market, and you'd have another winner.
#26
In Pa, our electric company is starting to use Fits; I saw a PECO company decal on an SSM Fit a little bit ago. There's also been an unbranded Fit I've seen with one of those "How's My Driving" stickers, so I'm assuming that an independent contractor or something is using it as a company car.
And, PhillyCarShare uses Fits, so I always see Fits with that logo.
The trend for a lot of fleet cars seems to be small sedans and hatchbacks. There's some Pa/NJ company that uses Accents as company cars, and I've also seen Corollas. The largest newer fleet car I've seen of late is a Matrix.
Recently, I've seen a few Smart cars as company cars, LOL. That made my day
And, PhillyCarShare uses Fits, so I always see Fits with that logo.
The trend for a lot of fleet cars seems to be small sedans and hatchbacks. There's some Pa/NJ company that uses Accents as company cars, and I've also seen Corollas. The largest newer fleet car I've seen of late is a Matrix.
Recently, I've seen a few Smart cars as company cars, LOL. That made my day
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