What do you think about Honda Fit?

What do you think about Honda Fit?

I'm thinking of buying one just for the versatility it offers. If I'm getting one, I'm definitely picking the 6MT because CVT of course.

Looks like a minivan and it's driven by old people exclusively.

best subcompact on the market.
ingenious packaging
not fun to drive, dont fear the honda cvt

Yeah I just wanna fit in.

Mr Furfag loves his. After he fixed all the leaks anyway.

Just get a civic for 3k. It's just as good.

>lmao i posted it again xD

CVT is the transmission of the future, others dont even come close to its efficiency thanks to infinite ratios

Honestly it feels like the cheapest chink shit, the type of garbage you see on aliexpress but it works well enough if you're only interested in a cheap but new a to b. Cant comment on what the MT feels like but the cvt is pretty awful. Instead of actually being a cvt, honda decided that it will have designed "gears", so it "shifts" like a gearbox car, more or less defeating the purpose of a cvt and making it feel like a worse torque converter because there is slight adjustment within each "gear" which feels like garbage
Christ I hate cvt

why not just go up a segment and get the hrv. Its a best seller like the fit in its segment.

That's what I'm gonna get as my next car, I'd say go for it OP. Didn't get to drive one yet, drove a 2011 one though once and loved the hell out of the responsiveness and how it hugged the road well, assuming the new ones drive similar. They did an amazing job making the interior better, I didn't like how small the older models were but jesus they somehow made it feel really big on the inside on the new models, yet still keeping it small on the outside. Especially in the rear, had the driver seat all the way back and I was comfy sitting in the rear and had good legroom. Can't beat the awesome cargo space too, especially with the magic seats.

Those seem to be selling like hotcakes, see a bunch of em on the road every day.

That was done on purpose to appease normies who couldn't/wouldn't live with the drone of a proper CVT, Subaru does the same shit. It also means that the CVT will have a shorter than usual service life because the pulleys will develop grooves in each place where the pre-programmed "ratios" are. A competent driver likely can eke out similar or better gas mileage with a manual trans.

Aside from the meme crossover look what would he gain from what's literally a FIT with lifted suspension, body cladding, and a higher price tag? The fact that he want's a manual means he won't be getting all-wheel-drive since Honda only pairs that with the automatic.

brehs...

I don't understand why I want this econobox so much...

Tfw no fit Si

>tf

Worse than this.

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So this is what it feels like to give up??
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yup. I honestly see more of them than I do the new civics. This says a lot about the demographic buying them. It seems past civic owners went with the hrv and accord people went civic. I do kinda wish I got a civic hatch instead of the hrv though

it doesn't feel like a fit though. The fit to me felt cheapo everywhere. The hrv is a put more put together than the fit imo

Fuck off back to /b/, damn frogposter.

Friend has a 2015 model with the CVT, it doesn't have "gears." Nice small car for A to B driving but that's about it. The feel of the car gets old pretty quick.