Honda Fit Sport is Consumer Reports' Best MPG per Dollar Car
#1
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Honda Fit Sport is Consumer Reports' Best MPG per Dollar Car
In the new issue of consumer reports, they rated small cars for the best MPG, and guess who came out on top? That's right, the Fit!! Take a look at the attached page, and discuss.
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#6
base?
I own an MT sport so this thrills me BUT why did the base MT get 2 MPG less in their tests? The drive trains are identical! Only the tires and wheels are different as far a running gear is concerned. Bang per $ the base should win.
#13
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they tested the sport with a MT, and the base they tested had an AT. that's why it got better mpg.
#14
Anyone notice that with all the praises Honda is getting for the Fit. TV and media ads for the Fit seem to be at a minimum at best? I would think would go with the flow and plaster ads everywhere. But then I guess they don't want to canibalize sales of their other cars.
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#15
Anyone notice that with all the praises Honda is getting for the Fit. TV and media ads for the Fit seem to be at a minimum at best? I would think would go with the flow and plaster ads everywhere. But then I guess they don't want to canibalize sales of their other cars. ![Confused](https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/images/smilies/confused.gif)
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#17
Heh. I cancelled my CR subscription 15 years ago because of their unreliable test methods and weird sense of what constitutes a truly good value.
Back then I bought a refrigerator based on their tests and it was awful; several months later they "updated" their test methods for refrigerators due to wildly skewed results from their old methods.
They test lawn tractors by mowing a football field, and rate them based on which one mows evenly for the least money. Who has a football-field smooth lawn? Not me, that's for sure! I need something that's going to do a decent job on slopes, dips, and inclines. Not to mention that the cheapie department store mowers fall apart in 5 years, while the more expensive one I bought 15 years ago is still going strong. Those are just two examples of their inaccuracy. Don't get me started on their built-in bias!
I bought a Fit for exactly the reasons they tout in the article -- and some they don't; great MPG for the buck, ride and handling that earn the Fit a spot on Car&Driver's 10 Best list, nifty looks, active aftermarket. And let's not forget it's a Honda.
Consumer Reports -- who needs 'em.
Back then I bought a refrigerator based on their tests and it was awful; several months later they "updated" their test methods for refrigerators due to wildly skewed results from their old methods.
![Roll Eyes (Sarcastic)](https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/images/smilies/rolleyes.gif)
They test lawn tractors by mowing a football field, and rate them based on which one mows evenly for the least money. Who has a football-field smooth lawn? Not me, that's for sure! I need something that's going to do a decent job on slopes, dips, and inclines. Not to mention that the cheapie department store mowers fall apart in 5 years, while the more expensive one I bought 15 years ago is still going strong. Those are just two examples of their inaccuracy. Don't get me started on their built-in bias!
I bought a Fit for exactly the reasons they tout in the article -- and some they don't; great MPG for the buck, ride and handling that earn the Fit a spot on Car&Driver's 10 Best list, nifty looks, active aftermarket. And let's not forget it's a Honda.
Consumer Reports -- who needs 'em.
#18
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Location: San Diego / Santa Barbara
Posts: 905
Heh. I cancelled my CR subscription 15 years ago because of their unreliable test methods and weird sense of what constitutes a truly good value.
Back then I bought a refrigerator based on their tests and it was awful; several months later they "updated" their test methods for refrigerators due to wildly skewed results from their old methods.
They test lawn tractors by mowing a football field, and rate them based on which one mows evenly for the least money. Who has a football-field smooth lawn? Not me, that's for sure! I need something that's going to do a decent job on slopes, dips, and inclines. Not to mention that the cheapie department store mowers fall apart in 5 years, while the more expensive one I bought 15 years ago is still going strong. Those are just two examples of their inaccuracy. Don't get me started on their built-in bias!
I bought a Fit for exactly the reasons they tout in the article -- and some they don't; great MPG for the buck, ride and handling that earn the Fit a spot on Car&Driver's 10 Best list, nifty looks, active aftermarket. And let's not forget it's a Honda.
Consumer Reports -- who needs 'em.
Back then I bought a refrigerator based on their tests and it was awful; several months later they "updated" their test methods for refrigerators due to wildly skewed results from their old methods.
![Roll Eyes (Sarcastic)](https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/images/smilies/rolleyes.gif)
They test lawn tractors by mowing a football field, and rate them based on which one mows evenly for the least money. Who has a football-field smooth lawn? Not me, that's for sure! I need something that's going to do a decent job on slopes, dips, and inclines. Not to mention that the cheapie department store mowers fall apart in 5 years, while the more expensive one I bought 15 years ago is still going strong. Those are just two examples of their inaccuracy. Don't get me started on their built-in bias!
I bought a Fit for exactly the reasons they tout in the article -- and some they don't; great MPG for the buck, ride and handling that earn the Fit a spot on Car&Driver's 10 Best list, nifty looks, active aftermarket. And let's not forget it's a Honda.
Consumer Reports -- who needs 'em.
#19
I like them. I don't have the time or skills to do any detailed research. Regardless of there recommendation, they have details on big items saving me time.
I still have the issue that had the 4 subcompacts and put the Honda Fit on my Radar. Based on that Dec 2006 read, I did not need to look at the other ones in the class and just focused on the FIT.
I still have the issue that had the 4 subcompacts and put the Honda Fit on my Radar. Based on that Dec 2006 read, I did not need to look at the other ones in the class and just focused on the FIT.
#20
CR is there for info. But much like everything else, you have to take their ratings with a grain of salt. For all you know the guy who wrote the report just lit up a big crack pipe and was off his rocker. So you never know, the writers are human, hence the reviews can go either way.
I usually try to source reviews or references from multiple places before I make a choice. It can be a pain and it takes more time. But in the end it makes the choices I make easier. But I also keep in the back of my mind that potentially its possible I get stuck with a lemon regardless of what the reviews say.
Seriously it took me about 2 years to decide on my NSX. I checked with clubs, drivers, owners, etc etc. I test drove multiple Porsches, Ferrari's, Vette's, and Mustang's. Also made me look into my own mind as to what I really wanted and what I could live with. So far its worked. After almost 9 years, I still love my car. Even as faster cars come and go, I wouldn't trade my NSX for the world. My TV same thing, took about a year or so of looking at the feedback of the diff brands out there. Sharp Aquos FTW!![Big Grin](https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
So if you have the time, I say use it.
I usually try to source reviews or references from multiple places before I make a choice. It can be a pain and it takes more time. But in the end it makes the choices I make easier. But I also keep in the back of my mind that potentially its possible I get stuck with a lemon regardless of what the reviews say.
Seriously it took me about 2 years to decide on my NSX. I checked with clubs, drivers, owners, etc etc. I test drove multiple Porsches, Ferrari's, Vette's, and Mustang's. Also made me look into my own mind as to what I really wanted and what I could live with. So far its worked. After almost 9 years, I still love my car. Even as faster cars come and go, I wouldn't trade my NSX for the world. My TV same thing, took about a year or so of looking at the feedback of the diff brands out there. Sharp Aquos FTW!
![Big Grin](https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
So if you have the time, I say use it.
Last edited by FITrunner; 06-04-2008 at 06:49 PM.
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