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Paul E. Lehmann - 14 Nov 2007 02:34 GMT
My 1994 Mazda Protege is getting ready for the
recycle bin.  I am considering the Honda Fit. I
drive about 600 miles per month - mostly highway.

I would appreciate any comments - positive or
negative about the Honda Fit.
Gordon McGrew - 14 Nov 2007 04:44 GMT
>My 1994 Mazda Protege is getting ready for the
>recycle bin.  I am considering the Honda Fit. I
>drive about 600 miles per month - mostly highway.
>
>I would appreciate any comments - positive or
>negative about the Honda Fit.

Wow, you have my admiration.  The Fit will seem like a luxury car to
you.  I assume you are buying the MT.  I don't have personal
experience, but I from what I have read, I would recommend you get the
Sport model.  You could be driving this car for the next 20 years, so
the small additional cost will add a lot of enjoyment.  Live a little,
you've earned it.
Robert A. Cunningham - 14 Nov 2007 05:00 GMT
> My 1994 Mazda Protege is getting ready for the
> recycle bin.  I am considering the Honda Fit. I
> drive about 600 miles per month - mostly highway.
>
> I would appreciate any comments - positive or
> negative about the Honda Fit.

I've had the Fit since early June of this year.  I have no negative comments
and plenty of positive ones about it.  As of my last fill up, I am averaging
36.46 MPG overall.  Of that, about 60% is city driving. My worst mileage was
33.59 MPG. My best mileage, which was almost all highway miles, was 43.98
MPG.  I have a 5 speed manual Fit Sport model, but the automatic's mileage
would not be as good.

For a 1.5 liter engine, it has plenty of pep, especially the manual
transmission. It corners effortlessly, and it shifts better than any other
new car I have ever owned, and that includes a 1965 Mustang 289 4 speed, a
1969 Fiat 850 Spyder 4 speed, a 1978 Datsun 280Z 5 speed, and a bunch of
Datzun/Nissan pickup trucks and still more cars.

In the past, I lusted after the Mini Cooper, but could never justify it from
a practical standpoint.  This Fit has plenty of room for hauling, especially
with the rear seats down.  The rear seats raise up so you can transport
objects over 4 feet high.  It has a lot of great qualities, but what I like
about it, most of all, is how much fun it is to drive! After driving pickup
trucks since 1984, I had forgotten about driving fun.  If you haven't
noticed by now, I can't recommend this car highly enough, and I'm from the
generation that came before the baby boomers ;)

Oh, and the link below should provide all the information you need.  I
hoping you'll take the Fit (especially the manual tranny) for a test drive.

http://www.fitfreak.net/forums/index.php?referrerid=18289

Robert A. Cunningham
Paul E. Lehmann - 15 Nov 2007 13:15 GMT
> "Paul E. Lehmann" <someone@anywhere.com> wrote
> in message

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>> My 1994 Mazda Protege is getting ready for the
>> recycle bin.  I am considering the Honda Fit. I
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> Fit (especially the manual tranny) for a test
> drive.

http://www.fitfreak.net/forums/index.php?referrerid=18289

> Robert A. Cunningham

Thanks for the information.  It sounds good.
I am from the generation that came before the
boomers myself (barely - born March 1945).

I am an amateur wine maker and grower.  It sounds
like I will have no problem transporting 5 lugs
or so of grapes - about 30 pounds per lug.  I was
initially considering getting a small pickup
truck but this looks like a much better option.

My wife recently bought an Accord and she is very
happy with it and the dealer we bought from is
very nice also.  I think I will be giving him
some more business.  I may wait until spring.  I
don't want my new car to get all messed up with
ice, mush and snow when it is brand new.
Robert A. Cunningham - 15 Nov 2007 17:43 GMT
>> "Paul E. Lehmann" <someone@anywhere.com> wrote
>> in message
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> don't want my new car to get all messed up with
> ice, mush and snow when it is brand new.
.
Well, based upon the information you provided I will make one
recommendation.  When you buy your fit please spend the extra money and buy
the "cargo tray."  It is a plastic molded tray that covers the whole area
behind the rear seats.  When you asked for positive and negatives about the
Fit, I totally forgot about this, but it reminded me when you mentioned
transporting "lugs of grapes."  The rear floor area of the Fit, above the
spare tire, is protected by only by some sort of mat over a thin piece of
wood, or particle board, or something similar, and while I have never had
any problem I would be very cautious about loading heavy articles,
especially if they have a small footprint. By opening the hatch and lifting
the tire cover you can see the material. I would highly recommend the Cargo
Tray if you are going to do any hauling. This would also help to keep the
area from getting messed up.
Paul E. Lehmann - 15 Nov 2007 23:08 GMT
> "Paul E. Lehmann" <someone@anywhere.com> wrote
> in message

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>>> "Paul E. Lehmann" <someone@anywhere.com> wrote
>>> in message

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>>>> My 1994 Mazda Protege is getting ready for
>>>> the
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>>> the Fit (especially the manual tranny) for a
>>> test drive.

http://www.fitfreak.net/forums/index.php?referrerid=18289

>>> Robert A. Cunningham
>>
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> are going to do any hauling. This would also
> help to keep the area from getting messed up.

Thanks a lot.  I appreciate your help.

Paul
TomP - 17 Nov 2007 16:25 GMT
> My 1994 Mazda Protege is getting ready for the
> recycle bin.  I am considering the Honda Fit. I
> drive about 600 miles per month - mostly highway.
>
> I would appreciate any comments - positive or
> negative about the Honda Fit.

       The Fit would not be my first choice for that
much highway driving.
       My wife drives a base model with A/T, ALL
miles driven are city, the best mileage is a little
over 25 MPG.  Here's the fuel log I keep (because I
can) starting from the second fillup.

Date                 Brand      Trip      Fuel     M
P G         Cost per Gal

7/30/2006     Chevron     320      9.57
33.44         $3.199
8/23/2006     Chevron     210      9.30
22.59         $3.119
9/19/2006     Chevron     230      9.20
25.00          $2.799
10/12/2006  Chevron      218      9.02
24.17         $2.499
11/2/2006    Chevron      224      9.18
24.45         $2.279
11/30/2006  Chevron      221      8.86
24.94         $2.399
1/2/2007       Chevron     205      8.99
22.80         $2.579
2/4/2007       Chevron     211      8.80
23.98         $2.479
3/6/2007       Chevron     209      8.70
24.02         $2.919
4/2/2007       Chevron     219      9.19
23.83         $3.239
4/29/2007     Chevron     213      8.31
25.63         $3.359
5/20/2007     Chevron     214      8.79
24.36         $3.395
6/12/2007     Chevron     205      8.61
23.80         $3.199
7/24/2007     Chevron    210      9.30
22.57         $2.999
9/2/2007        Chevron   219      9.30
23.55         $ 2.659
9/22/2007     Mobil         217      9.46
22.93         $2.889
10/14/2007   Chevron    231      9.00
25.67         $2.982
10/30/2007   Chevron    177      7.26
24.37         $3.119

       While the Fit will get the job done for you;
I think the CRv would be a better choice.

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Robert A. Cunningham - 17 Nov 2007 17:23 GMT
>> My 1994 Mazda Protege is getting ready for the
>> recycle bin.  I am considering the Honda Fit. I
[quoted text clipped - 52 lines]
>        While the Fit will get the job done for you;
> I think the CRv would be a better choice.

The above mileages are for mostly city driving, with an automatic.
Normally, I would not recommend the purchase of an automatic Fit, because
the mileage, and the performance, would be lower and slower; however, due to
the OP's claim that his mileage would be approx 600 miles per month, mostly
highway, the automatic would probably be just as economical, but a lot of
mileage depends upon driving habits, especially in the city.  But in city
driving, people with automatics have expressed more displeasure with their
mileage.  Also, I have kept record of every fill-up (though my spreadsheet
does not indicate price), other than the initial fill up by the dealer.
Finally, the Fit sells for considerably less than the CR-V.

Robert A. Cunningham
TomP - 18 Nov 2007 15:25 GMT
> >> My 1994 Mazda Protege is getting ready for the
> >> recycle bin.  I am considering the Honda Fit. I
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>
> Robert A. Cunningham

   Robert is right on with his analysis.

   But, I could not spend that much time in a Fit at highway speeds, it's not
going to be fun, nor will it be, what I consider, comfortable.

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No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron...
Paul E. Lehmann - 18 Nov 2007 17:22 GMT
>> >> My 1994 Mazda Protege is getting ready for
>> >> the
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>
> --

I live in a town of three stoplights and only
drive through two of them on a daily basis (about
two miles) to highway access on the west side of
town.  I live two blocks from farm land.  

My hightway driving is to a gym 15 miles away and
back or occasionally into another town also 15
miles away in the other direction and back.  

I will not be doing hardly ANY stop and go
driving.  

I do need a vehicle that can carry a very light
and small load. Right now, I am able to get it
into the trunk of my Mazda Protege but a more
accessable compartment would be nice.  

I do not want to spend the amount of money that a
CRV would cost because I need to buy other toys
for my backyard vineyard and basement winery.
Everyone has their priorities, I guess.
Elmo P. Shagnasty - 18 Nov 2007 18:27 GMT
> >> >> My 1994 Mazda Protege is getting ready for
> >> >> the
[quoted text clipped - 112 lines]
> for my backyard vineyard and basement winery.
> Everyone has their priorities, I guess.

yep
TomP - 18 Nov 2007 23:04 GMT
> >> >> My 1994 Mazda Protege is getting ready for
> >> >> the
[quoted text clipped - 107 lines]
> into the trunk of my Mazda Protege but a more
> accessable compartment would be nice.

       Sounds like it will "Fit" your needs; go for
it!

> I do not want to spend the amount of money that a
> CRV would cost because I need to buy other toys

       Me too.

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Elmo P. Shagnasty - 19 Nov 2007 00:20 GMT
> > >> >> My 1994 Mazda Protege is getting ready for
> > >> >> the
[quoted text clipped - 126 lines]
>
>  No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron...

yep
Robert A. Cunningham - 18 Nov 2007 20:41 GMT
>> >> My 1994 Mazda Protege is getting ready for the
>> >> recycle bin.  I am considering the Honda Fit. I
[quoted text clipped - 78 lines]
> --
> Tp,

Well, you may be correct, but since both fun, and comfort, are relative
terms, every person will have his/her own definition of each term,  but in
my experience, I have found the Fit to be one heck of a lot of fun, at any
speed, and very comfortable as well. Moreover, I came to that conclusion,
after I drove it, not before. My only recommendation for someone interested
in buying a new car is to take the Fit (or for that matter, any new car) for
a test drive.  You may like it, love it, or hate it, but you will come to
your own conclusion based upon your experience, not with a preconceived
notion of what you may think it would be like.

Robert A. Cunningham
Gordon McGrew - 19 Nov 2007 06:28 GMT
>> >> My 1994 Mazda Protege is getting ready for the
>> >> recycle bin.  I am considering the Honda Fit. I
[quoted text clipped - 70 lines]
>    But, I could not spend that much time in a Fit at highway speeds, it's not
>going to be fun, nor will it be, what I consider, comfortable.

You missed the part about how he has been driving a '94 Mazda Protege.
Compared to that the Fit will seem like a luxury car.
TomP - 22 Nov 2007 15:19 GMT
> >> >> My 1994 Mazda Protege is getting ready for the
> >> >> recycle bin.  I am considering the Honda Fit. I
[quoted text clipped - 73 lines]
> You missed the part about how he has been driving a '94 Mazda Protege.
> Compared to that the Fit will seem like a luxury car.

       Fit replaced a '90 Integra, with <100k.  While not a Protégé, still an old
car.
       I envisioned the original poster driving several hours at a time at highway
(+70MPH) speeds.

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Elmo P. Shagnasty - 22 Nov 2007 17:41 GMT
> > >> >> My 1994 Mazda Protege is getting ready for the
> > >> >> recycle bin.  I am considering the Honda Fit. I
[quoted text clipped - 99 lines]
>
>  No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron...
yep
Paul E. Lehmann - 22 Nov 2007 18:24 GMT
>> >> >> My 1994 Mazda Protege is getting ready
>> >> >> for the
[quoted text clipped - 99 lines]
>         several hours at a time at highway
> (+70MPH) speeds.

Nope, I drive about 20 minutes at a time at
highway speeds of about 65 mph.  On rare
occasions I drive into Baltimore - about an hour
and 15 minutes away.  The rest of the time I
drive into Charles Town, WV - about 20 minutes
west or Frederick, MD - about 20 minutes east.
The town I live in has three stop lights and two
traffic circles and that is it.

> --
> Tp,
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>
>  No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron...
Elmo P. Shagnasty - 23 Nov 2007 00:26 GMT
> >> >> >> My 1994 Mazda Protege is getting ready
> >> >> >> for the
[quoted text clipped - 119 lines]
> >
> >  No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron...

yep
Robert A. Cunningham - 23 Nov 2007 01:25 GMT
>> >> >> >> My 1994 Mazda Protege is getting ready
>> >> >> >> for the
[quoted text clipped - 121 lines]
>
> yep

.

Elmo,
Has anyone ever told you that you have a way with words?
Elmo P. Shagnasty - 23 Nov 2007 12:53 GMT
> >> >> >> >> My 1994 Mazda Protege is getting ready
> >> >> >> >> for the
[quoted text clipped - 126 lines]
> Elmo,
> Has anyone ever told you that you have a way with words?

yep
Grumpy AuContraire - 23 Nov 2007 17:18 GMT
>>>>>>>>>>My 1994 Mazda Protege is getting ready
>>>>>>>>>>for the
[quoted text clipped - 128 lines]
>
> yep

<eg>

JT
Robert A. Cunningham - 23 Nov 2007 18:23 GMT
>> >> >> >> >> My 1994 Mazda Protege is getting ready
>> >> >> >> >> for the
[quoted text clipped - 128 lines]
>
> yep

I had a feeling you might say that :)
Elmo P. Shagnasty - 23 Nov 2007 20:49 GMT
> >> >> >> >> >> My 1994 Mazda Protege is getting ready
> >> >> >> >> >> for the
[quoted text clipped - 130 lines]
>
> I had a feeling you might say that :)

yep
Don in San Antonio - 01 Dec 2007 20:25 GMT
>>>>>>>  No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron...
>>>>> yep

>>>> Elmo,
>>>> Has anyone ever told you that you have a way with words?
>>> yep

>> I had a feeling you might say that :)
>
> yep

This is a joke right?
Robert A. Cunningham - 02 Dec 2007 06:03 GMT
>>>>>>>>  No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron...
>>>>>> yep
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>
> This is a joke right?

yep
Tony Hwang - 17 Nov 2007 17:07 GMT
> My 1994 Mazda Protege is getting ready for the
> recycle bin.  I am considering the Honda Fit. I
> drive about 600 miles per month - mostly highway.
>
> I would appreciate any comments - positive or
> negative about the Honda Fit.
Hi,
Took a look at Nissan Versa?
Paul E. Lehmann - 18 Nov 2007 03:11 GMT
>> My 1994 Mazda Protege is getting ready for the
>> recycle bin.  I am considering the Honda Fit. I
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> Hi,
> Took a look at Nissan Versa?

Not yet, but I will before spring.

Do you have experience with this vehicle?
Tony Hwang - 19 Nov 2007 02:49 GMT
>>>My 1994 Mazda Protege is getting ready for the
>>>recycle bin.  I am considering the Honda Fit. I
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>
> Do you have experience with this vehicle?

Hi,
I just tried once when my neighbor got one. I think they it
is roomier and more standard features than the others.
If they make AWD version, I'd get one. My family drives only AWD
vehicles.
 
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