Getting Honda USA to fix dead pedal/headlight issue?
#21
Originally Posted by dcook101
True, but most of the Fits/Jazz's that were sold overseas are Right Hand Drive, and therefore don't have the wheel well intruding the dead pedal space.
And not all countries, where the Fit is sold, have right-hand drive vehicles. So what's your point?
Last edited by bitterspeak; 06-05-2006 at 03:44 AM.
#22
Indeed you are right. My point lies in my previous statement that "most" Fits/Jazz's are right hand drive. I know in some other countries there are left hand drive models, but the majority lies in right hand drive. It's like what you said about how most cars in America don't have a dead pedal. "Most" cars overseas are RHD and therefore honda wouldn't hear any "major" complaints about the lack of a dead pedal. However I'm with you about the safety issue thing. I've been driving a dodge caravan for years and I've never had any back pains directly related to the lack of a dead pedal. When I test drive the Fit, I'll decide if it really needs one, and if it does? I'll just buy one from zeta or whoever sells them. Problem solved!
#23
Originally Posted by dcook101
True, but most of the Fits/Jazz's that were sold overseas are Right Hand Drive, and therefore don't have the wheel well intruding the dead pedal space.
that's true. i didn't think of that. but hasn't it been in australia for a while? not sure what side they drive on there, though
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