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Car Forum / Honda Cars / March 2008

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Honda Fit 2009

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albertdanu@gmail.com - 12 Mar 2008 09:48 GMT
Honda felt like it had such a successful launch with the Honda Fit
last year, that it already designed a new one. The new Fit looks a
little bigger than before, but i think it represents an evolutionary
rather than revolutionary change.

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2000 Civic hatch - 14 Mar 2008 22:50 GMT
On Mar 12, 2:48 am, albertd...@gmail.com wrote:
> Honda felt like it had such a successful launch with the Honda Fit
> last year, that it already designed a new one. The new Fit looks a
> little bigger than before, but i think it represents an evolutionary
> rather than revolutionary change.
>
> _______http://www.zone-car.com

Good stuff tnx, the Honda dealers here in Houston don't have many '08s
could be awhile till I see '09s ...
JXStern - 15 Mar 2008 19:42 GMT
>Honda felt like it had such a successful launch with the Honda Fit
>last year, that it already designed a new one. The new Fit looks a
>little bigger than before, but i think it represents an evolutionary
>rather than revolutionary change.

Huh, well let's see:

http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Drives/FirstDrives/articleId=122688

Looks good, sounds good, BUT it's 22 pounds heavier, according to
this, and what it really needs is about 300 pounds less weight.

J.
Jeff - 15 Mar 2008 20:24 GMT
> Honda felt like it had such a successful launch with the Honda Fit
> last year, that it already designed a new one.

The launch was in 2006, not last year.

> The new Fit looks a
> little bigger than before, but i think it represents an evolutionary
> rather than revolutionary change.

You need to read the dates carefully. This was written last summer. The
Fit has been in the US for almost two years. But it has been in Asia and
Europe for about six years. So the US got it in the second half of the
model run. What we're seeing is the normal model redesign schedule.

Jeff

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