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2015 Honda Fit Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh I never found the first two generations of the Honda Fit as fun to drive as many other car reviewers did largely because the combination of a high seating position and a goldfish-like view through the expansive windshield was too much like that in a minivan. With... Comparison vehicle: 2014 Nissan Versa Note |
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2014 Ford Fiesta SE EcoBoost Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The view forward from the Fiesta's driver seat is an odd one. The windshield is narrow yet tall, and steeply raked. On sunny days it reflects the deep instrument panel. There's a bit of a fishbowl effect. The view rearward is compromised by smallish rear windows. I never... Comparison vehicle: 2015 Honda Fit |
The Fiat 500: an amazing city/commuter car, provided you can hang with the big boys on the road. 2012 Fiat 500 Pros and Cons Member6089 The car is based around a very upright seating position, almost like a bus driver. With the gearshift up high (I of course bought a manual), a relatively high steering wheel, and a vertical seatback, the result was a great view out the front. The side--not so much. The... Comparison vehicle: 2013 Honda Fit |
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2013 Honda Fit Pros and Cons Member1664 Excellent visibility all round reminiscent of Honda's from the 90's with clear sight-lines. It matters a lot to plan ahead for a fairly under-powered car. |
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2012 Honda Fit Pros and Cons Member4778 I wish the wheel telescoped just a bit more and that the front cushion was longer. If you're over 6'2" this could be a deal-breaker if you have longer commutes. Also the visors are barely adequate. |
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2010 Honda Fit Pros and Cons Member5410 Tons of visibility all around, but especially front and sides. Haven't found any blind spots yet. |
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2009 Honda Fit Pros and Cons A member in Arizona, United States When making left hand turns, the road visibility was partially obscured by a post, unless I moved my head & shoulders |
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2010 Honda Fit Pros and Cons Member640 Good sight lines in all directions. |
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2008 Honda Fit Pros and Cons Member2472 Again, no seat height adjustment. Take out the rear seat headrests for better visibility. |
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2010 Honda Fit Pros and Cons Member4000 blind spot from bar in front |
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2009 Honda Fit Pros and Cons Member3346 The Fit drives better than the Prius, although you probably feel the bumps more. |
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2007 Honda Fit Pros and Cons A member in Texas, United States Blind spots are kept to a minimum. |
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2007 Honda Fit Pros and Cons A member in Indonesia so supportive,great visibility |
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2009 Honda Fit Pros and Cons Member3575 niether the scion or yaris come close in this catagory. The head and leg room is absolutely amazing in the Fit. |
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2007 Honda Fit Pros and Cons A member in Maryland, United States Driving position ensured good visibility when backing up; I had previously felt uncertain in my Honda Accord EX (spoiler seemed to impair rear visibility). Small size and visibility make parking easy. |
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2009 Honda Fit Pros and Cons Member2797 This car allows me to sit up with plenty of headroom to spare and I can see everything around me. All of the controls in the car are within easy reach. |
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2008 Honda Fit Pros and Cons Member2755 The tall hip point and far away dash a good for tall drivers, and the seat track travel is very good. |
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2007 Honda Fit Pros and Cons Member617 not enough leg room, drivers with legs 33in or more end up with knees in steering wheel. |