Honda unveils the new entry-level Fit.
#1
Honda unveils the new entry-level Fit.
For those of you ( including me ) who did not see the new Honda Fit unveiled at the Detroit Auto Show, here is some pictures and info on it. As the Civic line in general has moved upscale, this car will replace, in the U.S. market, what formerly were entry-level Civic CX's and DX hatchbacks, although this car, unlike them will sit a little taller and have 4 doors. This also separates it a little from the arch-rival-to-be Toyota Yaris, which will be either a 4-door sedan or 2-door hatchback. Technically it will also compete with the Kia Rio, Hyundai Accent, and maybe a few of the new Chinese cars coming next year, but its projected $13,000 base price will overcut them .
This may be a good first-time car to consider for a college student. I look forward to seeing this car and plan to review it when it is available.
http://www.autoblog.com/2006/01/08/d...nches-the-fit/
http://automobiles.honda.com/fit/index.aspx#
This may be a good first-time car to consider for a college student. I look forward to seeing this car and plan to review it when it is available.
http://www.autoblog.com/2006/01/08/d...nches-the-fit/
http://automobiles.honda.com/fit/index.aspx#
#5
Originally Posted by AmethySC
You think this is a good looking car ?
I don't care for this one nor the Yaris . . .
I don't care for this one nor the Yaris . . .
Outside, the 4-door Yaris sedan looks OK...the 2-door hatchback is a little wierd.
One thing I don't like on either the Fit or Yaris is the triangular sweep-back headlights. I prefer conventional round or rectangular ones.
#6
Originally Posted by AmethySC
You think this is a good looking car ?
I don't care for this one nor the Yaris . . .
I don't care for this one nor the Yaris . . .
#7
lol... most know my opinion, but Yaris (hatch) looks soooo good. We started getting them and selling them this month, people love them.
Now, back on topic. Fit is good looking, grown up car. However, its proportions are a bit off and overall, up close it looks a bit weird. They sell them nicely here is Europe, now when they introduced versions with a lot less equipment and smaller engine. They still sell about 4x less than Yaris.
In reality, Fit is a lot like Scion xA, and different than Accent or Rio...
Now, back on topic. Fit is good looking, grown up car. However, its proportions are a bit off and overall, up close it looks a bit weird. They sell them nicely here is Europe, now when they introduced versions with a lot less equipment and smaller engine. They still sell about 4x less than Yaris.
In reality, Fit is a lot like Scion xA, and different than Accent or Rio...
Trending Topics
#9
Originally Posted by cherplex
Looks much better than the Avho(Aveo) lol. Not a bad run around the city type of car at all.
#11
Forget about the Yaris. The Yaris is an economy car: value before styling.
I think the Fit is trying to aim at Scion xA, not the Toyota Yaris. There is definately an emphasis on design with the fit that will challenge the xA.
I think the Fit is trying to aim at Scion xA, not the Toyota Yaris. There is definately an emphasis on design with the fit that will challenge the xA.
#13
Originally Posted by PhilipMSPT
Forget about the Yaris. The Yaris is an economy car: value before styling.
I think the Fit is trying to aim at Scion xA, not the Toyota Yaris. There is definately an emphasis on design with the fit that will challenge the xA.
I think the Fit is trying to aim at Scion xA, not the Toyota Yaris. There is definately an emphasis on design with the fit that will challenge the xA.
To say that xA is more of an car than Yaris, in engineering terms is not correct. New Yaris is an technically better car than xA. And actually, Yaris Hatch, designed in ED2 center in Europe, places significantly more emphasis on design than Fit. Fit's design more ephasizes utility and fuction, over design. Once you see them in person, you will see what I mean.
Of course, xA is about the same type of car as Fit or as Yaris hatch (especially 5 door which you dont get).
#14
Originally Posted by spwolf
To say that xA is more of an car than Yaris, in engineering terms is not correct..
I think styling is the key factor. Toyota made a huge mistake thinking the Echo would sell because of its price, and it didn't. No one wants to buy a clown car. Toyota fixed this problem by creating the Scion brand, which introduced "style" with "value." Now everyone is jumping the "economy car with style" bandwagon: Honda Fit, Hyundai Accent, Kia Rio, Chevy Aveo, etc.
#15
Originally Posted by mmarshall
The interior, IMO is worlds above a Yaris. I am not a fan of center-mount gauges and probably never will be.
Outside, the 4-door Yaris sedan looks OK...the 2-door hatchback is a little wierd.
One thing I don't like on either the Fit or Yaris is the triangular sweep-back headlights. I prefer conventional round or rectangular ones.
Outside, the 4-door Yaris sedan looks OK...the 2-door hatchback is a little wierd.
One thing I don't like on either the Fit or Yaris is the triangular sweep-back headlights. I prefer conventional round or rectangular ones.
I hate the center mounted gauges. If they did not have them I think more people wold consider them for a car not a toy. I think the FIT is better.