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2007 Honda Fit Long-Term Update No.2
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Provided that you arent living under a rock, by now youll have certainly heard about Hondas new Fit. Although its only slightly larger than a pebble, Hondas smallest is really making waves and getting noticed, which is no small feat, especially after the launch of the award-winning Civic. The word on the Fit is spreading surprisingly fast, despite the fact that it isnt backed up by much advertising. Yes, theres the ten-second long, "What Fits in the Fit?" ad, which you might have seen while watching the previews prior to a movie on the big screen, and a number of internet banners on top-tier sites (like this one) but not much else; at least not as much as the Civic enjoyed.
Of course, the grassroots excitement surrounding the Fit is justifiable. As weve already experienced in the first two weeks
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| So cute, you just want to smile, even on a gray, sopping wet day. (Photo: Justin Couture, American Auto Press) |
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| We like quality, and the Fit has a lot of it. (Photo: Justin Couture, American Auto Press) |
As were settling into the Fit, its made itself clear as a strong performer in all the categories which are important to us. Normally, little cars, except the Smart fortwo, are nothing to write home about, but not so with the Honda. The 1.5-liter engine is small, but at 109 horsepower its more than adequate to move the cars frame, and it steers and rides aplomb. Then theres the fact that the attention to detail in the cabin is better than cars five
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| Can you imagine what things would have been like back when the Fit was introduced in Europe? (Photo: Justin Couture, American Auto Press) |
But given the fact that its generating a great deal of hype, can you imagine the kind of uproar that the Fits introduction caused when it was launched in Japan four years ago. Come to think of it, what was on the market four years ago? Here in North America, there wasnt much available aside from the Toyota Echo Sedan and the usual assortment of Korean or Korean-built subcompacts. In Europe, the Fit, or Jazz as its called, still managed to cause a fuss, even against Peugeots, Volkswagens, Citroens and Renaults. Thats impressive for a company that built the Honda Logo, what might be one of
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| Although Ikea offers home delivery, Jon decided to put the Fit through its paces. (Photo: Justin Couture, American Auto Press) |
And now, to the logbook. Over the past couple of weeks weve been generally adjusting to the Fit, and finding out what really can fit inside...
Odometer: 1,164 miles
Jonathan: Well, the Fit passed its first big hurdle in my eyes. The standard "will it fit an Ikea bookshelf" test was summarily dispatched by dropping the back seats and pretty much sliding the packaged shelving unit over the super-low lift-over and in behind the passenger seat. We only had to nudge the passenger seat
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| Fine-textured velour trim and mesh-like seat squab looks as if it could pick up and hold on to an oil stain very easy. (Photo: Justin Couture, American Auto Press) |
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| Its hard to imagine something as big as a ladder fitting inside the Fit, but its possible. (Photo: Justin Couture, American Auto Press) |
Addendum: Being the dedicated (obsessive-compulsive) journalist that I am, I decided to go back outside and finally figure out this mysterious long-object mode as described by other journalists who attended the informative event. My confusion stemmed from the fact that I thought it was some clever machination, an integrated combination of folding seats, but I was defeated in this case by my own overly complicated expectations, and the fact that it is not clearly diagrammed in the handy, color-coded quick reference guide for Fit owners. When in Utility mode (i.e. the rear seats folded flat), you simply recline the passenger seat until it hits the rear cargo floor.
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| Tallish, van-like profile isnt for everyone. Editor Trevor Hofmann concurs. (Photo: Justin Couture, American Auto Press) |
Odometer: 1,184 miles
Justin: I wanted to be the first to move something with the Fit, but I guess the honors go to Jon. Having seen a fully-assembled Expedit bookshelf, and the size of the box that it came in, I have a feeling that sooner or later Ill be taking the Fit out to Ikea for some furniture shopping adventures of my own. I think, though, itll be later, as I dont have a craving for any Swedish furniture at the moment (I had my fill last summer), but, surely Ill figure
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| The Fit is a car that Honda hopes will be on every city corner. (Photo: Justin Couture, American Auto Press) |
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