Please include these items in the next generation of FIT
#1
Please include these items in the next generation of FIT
1.Lock Gas Cap
2.Dead Pedal
3.Tilt and Telescopic Steering Column
4.Center Console with Armrest and Storage Compartments
5.Power Moonroof with Tilt Feature
6.Variable Intermittent Windshield Wipers
7.High-Intensity Discharge Headlights
8.LED Taillights
9.Dual-Zone Automatic Climate Control System
10.Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System™ with Voice Recognition
11.Map Lights
12.Leather Seats
13.Driver and Front Passage's Seat with Power Adjustment
14.Heated Front Seats
14.XM® Satellite Radio
15.Exterior Temperature Indicator
16.Aluminum Pedals
17.6-Disc In-Dash Changer
18.Rear Disc Break
2.Dead Pedal
3.Tilt and Telescopic Steering Column
4.Center Console with Armrest and Storage Compartments
5.Power Moonroof with Tilt Feature
6.Variable Intermittent Windshield Wipers
7.High-Intensity Discharge Headlights
8.LED Taillights
9.Dual-Zone Automatic Climate Control System
10.Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System™ with Voice Recognition
11.Map Lights
12.Leather Seats
13.Driver and Front Passage's Seat with Power Adjustment
14.Heated Front Seats
14.XM® Satellite Radio
15.Exterior Temperature Indicator
16.Aluminum Pedals
17.6-Disc In-Dash Changer
18.Rear Disc Break
Last edited by 李克勤; 05-04-2006 at 05:45 PM.
#4
I want the gas door to lock/unlock with the car, an armrest, the telescoping wheel, and the variable intermittent wipers (not really that important) standard and have the LED tails and HID lights as an option package. The other stuff doesn't belong on this car. It's the cheapest thing Honda makes, not a Maybach.
#6
Originally Posted by ???
1.Lock Gas Cap
2.Dead Pedal
3.Tilt and Telescopic Steering Column
4.Center Console with Armrest and Storage Compartments
5.Power Moonroof with Tilt Feature
6.Variable Intermittent Windshield Wipers
7.High-Intensity Discharge Headlights
8.LED Taillights
9.Dual-Zone Automatic Climate Control System
10.Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System™ with Voice Recognition
11.Map Lights
12.Leather Seats
13.Driver and Front Passage's Seat with Power Adjustment
14.Heated Front Seats
14.XM® Satellite Radio
15.Exterior Temperature Indicator
16.Aluminum Pedals
17.6-Disc In-Dash Changer
18.Rear Disc Break
2.Dead Pedal
3.Tilt and Telescopic Steering Column
4.Center Console with Armrest and Storage Compartments
5.Power Moonroof with Tilt Feature
6.Variable Intermittent Windshield Wipers
7.High-Intensity Discharge Headlights
8.LED Taillights
9.Dual-Zone Automatic Climate Control System
10.Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System™ with Voice Recognition
11.Map Lights
12.Leather Seats
13.Driver and Front Passage's Seat with Power Adjustment
14.Heated Front Seats
14.XM® Satellite Radio
15.Exterior Temperature Indicator
16.Aluminum Pedals
17.6-Disc In-Dash Changer
18.Rear Disc Break
#10
Only one improvement
Love my Fit and if it had all those goodies I couldn't afford it -- and it wouldn't even be a Fit anymore! Only one thing I'd ask Honda for -- a slightly larger gas tank. Besides not having to pay as much for gas, the big plus to an economical car is bypassing the lineup of fuel hogs at the gas stations. Since I put about 100 mi/day on my Fit, I'm filling it up more than twice a week, and spending about as much time at the gas station as I did when I drove my Accord wagon.
#12
Add all that stuff, and there goes your entry-level, economy car. I bought the Fit for what it is and I am very happy with it. If I had another couple of thousand dollars to spend, I might have gone for an Accord but that's not what I wanted. I love my little econo-box!
#13
Adding extras adds $$ and you're not getting an "entry level" car -- in other words, not the Fit. All I ask of Honda is to increase the size of the gas tank just a bit. An extra day without stopping for gas would be nice. It was the only real criticism Edmunds' test drive gave the Fit.
#14
Basically, what I read from this post is that Honda needs to sell a higher class hatch. The Euro Civic seems like it would foot the bill; it can be had with pretty much everything the OP listed in his first post.
I dont think think the NA market though is ready to pay upwards of $26-27k USD for a fully loaded Euro Civic.
I dont think think the NA market though is ready to pay upwards of $26-27k USD for a fully loaded Euro Civic.
#18
We can't all wait for the day when they sell $15,000 cars with far more features than the $150,000 ones. I'd also like to be able to flip thru an option book the size of a major US city telephone directory to select from a million and one options then wait 6 months for the custom built car to be built and sent across (All for $15,000 of course).