Showing posts with label Fit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fit. Show all posts

3.05.2018

Vehicular Fitness: The 2018 Honda Fit Sport

Front 3/4 view of 2018 Honda Fit Sport
The 2018 Honda Fit Sport.
When you want to offer a "sport" version of a car, but can't offer a more powerful engine, it's time for paint, trim pieces, black wheels and a six-speed manual.

That, in a nutshell, is the formula for the 2018 Honda Fit Sport.

1.16.2016

What's New?: The 2016 Honda Fit EX-L with Navigation

Front 3/4 view of 2016 Honda Fit
The 2016 Honda Fit.
What's new with the 2016 Honda Fit? Apart from a $265 price increase, nothing.

And that's a good thing.



1.24.2015

Vehicular Fitness: The 2015 Honda Fit

Front 3/4 view of the 2015 Honda Fit
The 2015 Honda Fit.
If you read other automotive publications, you're likely to find more than a little whining about the new-generation Honda Fit.  My TireKicking brethren and sisteren tend to think the styling has gone soft, so has the handling and thus, it's now no good.

This is why I started TireKicker seven years ago...to stop the madness and to evaluate cars on their own merit, in a way that is actually of some use to the people who spend their own money to buy them.  And for those people, the 2015 Honda Fit is still a solid choice and a strong value proposition.


5.06.2014

Why You Should Want A Honda Fit EV And Who Will Make You Crazy When You Get One


Front 3/4 view of the 2014 Honda Fit EV
2014 Honda Fit EV.


Your humble TireKicker would like to stipulate the following:

1: I like the Honda Fit.

2: I like the idea of electric vehicles in certain circumstances.

C: Indexing isn't my strong suit.

4: A Honda Fit EV should be a great idea.

If you sense a "but..." coming, well, yeah.  But it's not the car's fault.