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2015 Honda Fit Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The new 2015 Honda Fit features the touchscreen infotainment interface introduced in the 2014 Civic. It's perhaps my least favorite in any car. There's not even a physical control for volume. Virtual controls for things I'd like to do (such as pause a CD) are either absent or buried. Even... Comparison vehicle: 2014 Nissan Versa Note |
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2014 Ford Fiesta SE EcoBoost Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh You also can't get the MyFord Touch infotainment interface with the three-cylinder engine. This isn't entirely a bad thing. This interface remains difficult to operate, and is even more difficult in the Fiesta than in other Fords. Tthe touchscreen is both too small and too far away for easy finger... Comparison vehicle: 2015 Honda Fit |
2012 Honda Fit Pros and Cons Member4292 Speedometer is difficult to read. |
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2009 Honda Fit Pros and Cons Member5723 The controls are pretty straight-forward and intuitive. |
2012 Honda Fit Pros and Cons Member4778 Honda still gets this right, even on their cheap cars. All interior controls are intuitive, feel of good quality and the action is generally well-damped. The steering wheel in particular is perfect. |
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2010 Honda Fit Pros and Cons Member4455 Everything easy to get at and easy to use. |
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2009 Honda Fit Pros and Cons Member3346 Speedometer is nicely laid out. |
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2007 Honda Fit Pros and Cons Member623 |