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2015 Honda Fit Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh With the redesign, Honda has dialed the sophistication of the Fit's styling up a few notches. Outside, a bolder face and chiseled, Mercedes-like body side surfacing effectively communicate that the Fit is no basic transportation appliance. I especially like how the rear side window parallels the tail light, and how... Comparison vehicle: 2014 Nissan Versa Note |
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2014 Ford Fiesta SE EcoBoost Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Continuing in the same vein, the Ford Fiesta's interior materials look and feel European (no surprise, since the car was designed primarily for the European market). These materials are a cut or two above others in the segment, including the more plasticky (though not "cheap") Honda. Comparison vehicle: 2015 Honda Fit |
2012 Honda Fit Pros and Cons Member4292 Very nice fit and finish for a relatively inexpensive car. |
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2012 Honda Fit Pros and Cons Member4292 Very nice fit and finish for a relatively inexpensive car. |
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2012 Honda Fit Pros and Cons Member4778 Main touchpoints are solid. Nothing has a rough edge. Even less common touchpoints are at least pleasant in texture. Hardly a squeak or rattle, doesn't flex over wacky surfaces. Fit and finish is overall very good. Panel gaps are tight and even. |
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2007 Honda Fit Pros and Cons Member4841 Cheap - plastic and floor mats slide around. Vent tabs not working and seat material looks like it will wear easily. |
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2008 Honda Fit Pros and Cons A member in Florida, United States There is a lot of attention to detail and evidence of sound engineering throughout the car. Engine compartment is neatly organized. Material quality is excellent for a car at this price. No glaring evidence of cost cutting anywhere, amazing for a $15k car |
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2008 Honda Fit Pros and Cons Member4104 Very Plastic |
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2010 Honda Fit Pros and Cons Member4880 Compared to the Fiesta there is less attention to details. Fit lacks padded door armrest. Controls are more cluttered up. |
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2009 Honda Fit Pros and Cons Member4759 The car is put together solidly, with few rattles and squeaks. |
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2009 Honda Fit Pros and Cons A member in North Dakota, United States The car seemed to be made out of very low-grade material. The seat covers, the body panels, the carpeting. You could hear the radio outside of the car even with doors/windows shut tight. The seatcovers never could stay lint/hair free. |
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2008 Honda Fit Pros and Cons A member in Texas, United States |
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2009 Honda Fit Pros and Cons Member3886 The interior materials are high quality and do not feel cheap. The transmissions shift lever pops into gear very smoothly and the steering wheel feels very positive in the hands. |
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2007 Honda Fit Pros and Cons Member3164 |
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2009 Honda Fit Pros and Cons Member3127 Even the cheap plastic looks good. They know how to build a car that looks good and wears well without charging a ton. |
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2008 Honda Fit Pros and Cons Member1872 All of the hard plastic trim parts fit very well. No rattles or squeaks noted in daily driving over a variety of street surfaces. Ergonomics and dash/control design is very good and visually appealing. |
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2007 Honda Fit Pros and Cons Member889 typical Honda quality does not feel "cheap" |
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2007 Honda Fit Pros and Cons Member1643 Cheap carpet used in the rear and on the seat backs. Cheaper carpet used for the floor mats. |
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2007 Honda Fit Pros and Cons A member in Colorado, United States |
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