Question re: A/C Performance in the FIT
#24
Originally Posted by Bukwheat
Well....if you can wait, do your car shopping in late June or mid July and check it yourself.
It's hard to get an accurate read when everyone's from different climates and have different tolerances.
It's hard to get an accurate read when everyone's from different climates and have different tolerances.
#25
Originally Posted by Mazee
Seriously? Even when it's 100 degrees out? When summer is at its peak I have a hard time staying cool anywhere because it just seems like the a/c can't keep up.
All about removing moisture from the air.
#26
Originally Posted by aziatiklover
damn it's not that cold even tho u live in canada?? wow I live here in texas and I hope it's gonna be cold enought cuz it's hot as hell in here
#28
Originally Posted by jeebus
IMO, Honda A/C is never that great.
We were 3 adults, 3 kids, a trunk full of stuff, luggage carrier on the rack, rear AC off, front AC set to 22-23C (73-75F), and everyone in the back was cold. Outside temperature was VERY hot and humid that day, sun was out in full force, definately 32C+ (90F+) + humidity. Type of weather you take a shower and your hair an hour to dry (even short hair).
That AC system never has any issues with cooling the cabin, well sometimes in traffic jams. My 1992 GS-R with the old R12 gets so cold sometimes I pull out my mits! hehehe
#31
Here in E. Texas its humid and hot. No problem with the A/C cooling it down fast and keeping it cool. The high placement of the center vents is smart engineering on Honda's part. As for the one who doesn't like Honda A/C, I'm guessing they've never had a Ford (all 3 of the trucks I've had were weak on the A/C.)
We will tint the windows next month though b/c it helps with temp and privacy.
We will tint the windows next month though b/c it helps with temp and privacy.
#33
Mazee,
I think the AC in the Fit works pretty well. We live in a very hot/dry climate and the Fit stays pretty cool. It's been in the 90's here lately. The Fit's AC isn't as icey as the AC in our Honda Ridgeline. The Ridgeline is a freezer and the Fit is more of a refrigerator in comparison.
Thanks for the kind comments in the other thread by the way. Hope you love your Fit when you get it. I can't get enough of mine. I've never been this crazy about a car before.
I think the AC in the Fit works pretty well. We live in a very hot/dry climate and the Fit stays pretty cool. It's been in the 90's here lately. The Fit's AC isn't as icey as the AC in our Honda Ridgeline. The Ridgeline is a freezer and the Fit is more of a refrigerator in comparison.
Thanks for the kind comments in the other thread by the way. Hope you love your Fit when you get it. I can't get enough of mine. I've never been this crazy about a car before.
#34
I just test drove an orange sport fit today in Las Vegas and must say
the a/c is a joke, and it was only 94F out, god help us when it gets around 115-120F out here. And boy the did the car get slow on the freeway with the a/c on, it sucked all the power. Not much passing power. Think this car needs
a perforamnce crankshaft pulley to make up for the a/c & tinted windows.
I tried negoiating price, but they wanted $600 on top of $16,520, and $1300 for tax. I passed, since I wanted the blue pearl color.
the a/c is a joke, and it was only 94F out, god help us when it gets around 115-120F out here. And boy the did the car get slow on the freeway with the a/c on, it sucked all the power. Not much passing power. Think this car needs
a perforamnce crankshaft pulley to make up for the a/c & tinted windows.
I tried negoiating price, but they wanted $600 on top of $16,520, and $1300 for tax. I passed, since I wanted the blue pearl color.
#35
Well lets see; I live in the deserts of Palm Springs California. My car sat in the sun all day. Once I got on the interstate I dropped the fan setting down to 2! It is 103 today. It is as efficient an a/c unit I have had in Acura-Honda and previous Toyota's!
#36
Jimmy,
I don't know what your current ride is, but that may be what causes the Fit to suffer in your opinion. Or, you've seen too many "fast and furious" movies. Of course the a/c in a 1.5L four cyl is gonna tax the engine. Th Fit is first of all, an economy car in use all over the world. Tint will help some, but remember different cars do different things well. In my 300hp 5.4L V8 Ford F150, the a/c isn't strong and the power drain isn't noticable, but it does get only 13mpg. You just need to know what you're really wanting to drive and how to drive it.
About highway passing and the a/c - I drove 250miles of two lane Texas highway on Monday, no problem passing people. If you have the Sport, use the left paddle to downshift as you give it some gas, and away you go, 60 to 80mph pretty quickly for a 109hp four cyl that got 37mpg on that trip, with the a/c on.
I don't know what your current ride is, but that may be what causes the Fit to suffer in your opinion. Or, you've seen too many "fast and furious" movies. Of course the a/c in a 1.5L four cyl is gonna tax the engine. Th Fit is first of all, an economy car in use all over the world. Tint will help some, but remember different cars do different things well. In my 300hp 5.4L V8 Ford F150, the a/c isn't strong and the power drain isn't noticable, but it does get only 13mpg. You just need to know what you're really wanting to drive and how to drive it.
About highway passing and the a/c - I drove 250miles of two lane Texas highway on Monday, no problem passing people. If you have the Sport, use the left paddle to downshift as you give it some gas, and away you go, 60 to 80mph pretty quickly for a 109hp four cyl that got 37mpg on that trip, with the a/c on.
#37
Originally Posted by Jimmy101
I just test drove an orange sport fit today in Las Vegas and must say
the a/c is a joke, and it was only 94F out, god help us when it gets around 115-120F out here. And boy the did the car get slow on the freeway with the a/c on, it sucked all the power. Not much passing power. Think this car needs
a perforamnce crankshaft pulley to make up for the a/c & tinted windows.
I tried negoiating price, but they wanted $600 on top of $16,520, and $1300 for tax. I passed, since I wanted the blue pearl color.
the a/c is a joke, and it was only 94F out, god help us when it gets around 115-120F out here. And boy the did the car get slow on the freeway with the a/c on, it sucked all the power. Not much passing power. Think this car needs
a perforamnce crankshaft pulley to make up for the a/c & tinted windows.
I tried negoiating price, but they wanted $600 on top of $16,520, and $1300 for tax. I passed, since I wanted the blue pearl color.
I myself arent bothered by cold climates so I found the Fit's A/C not as cold as id like it but its not warm by any stretch and should be sufficient for even 100*F+ weather as I am in most of the summer.
#38
For several years after the switch to the new freon some car makers had A/C units that failed to cool properly. I read that a new gen of A/C units in cars these days work much better.
At slow speeds I might as well roll down the windows in my PT Cruiser. Sounds like the Fit has it beat by a mile.
At slow speeds I might as well roll down the windows in my PT Cruiser. Sounds like the Fit has it beat by a mile.
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