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Replying to: crowb (Dec 19, 2006 12:41 pm) |
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Replying to: fitman548 (Dec 19, 2006 11:15 am) "New test results out...fit did good. Sad to see one getting crushed in the picture on this page." Actually, technically the Fit and the Versa did very, very POORLY but each manufacturer, as a result of the Insurance Institute's tests, went back to the drawing board to fix their problems and had IIHS re-run the tests at the manufacturers' cost with the fixes. (The Fit front airbags deployed too early and then deflated too early to fully protect the dummies. Don't know the Versa's problem but it was side impact related instead.) Would we have ever known about these problems if IIHS hadn't run the tests? Would they have been fixed? Why didn't Honda, with its VERY advanced testing facility and years of producing the Fit, catch this issue before the car got imported here? Does the emperor have any clothes? Yet import owners are quick to overlook this "glitch" and tout the good results (they are good) once the mistake has been fixed. If I had paid over MSRP in the last few months I would park my Fit at the dealer and ask for a loaner Civic etc. until they fixed the "glitch". This is way too important to wait for a recall letter from Honda. I'd also be asking them for free oil changes for the rest of my ownership. Likewise Subaru Impreza and the pre-2006 Civic got IIHS passes a year and a half ago - on assurances from the manufacturers that crash test "issues" were being fixed (and that the Civic was being completely overhauled) IIHS let them off the testing hook that year and tested the Cobalt, Corolla, Jetta instead; would have been much more interesting to see how those cars compared to the oft-lauded Subaru and Honda that year. I'm just a little irate that if issues like this had popped up with Ford or Chevy, people would have been bad-mouthing them for months or longer.
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Replying to: micweb (Dec 19, 2006 1:30 pm) If I were a Fit owner, I would definitely follow up with the dealer. Sometimes they know about a fix before the letters go out (this happened with me a couple of times on cars I've owned, the dealer fixed the problem before I got a letter). |
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Replying to: crowb (Dec 19, 2006 9:10 am)
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Replying to: akin242002 (Dec 20, 2006 7:41 am)
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Replying to: backy (Dec 20, 2006 8:47 am) As for the airbag issue, i just got my Fit back a couple of weeks ago from Honda because the SRS light had come on (the cable reel assembly? was defective and had to be replaced). I am starting to think that the airbags on this car might be cursed (just to round things out not even 24 hours after i got my airbags and horn fixed, my poor Fitty was in an accident) |
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Replying to: backy (Dec 20, 2006 8:47 am) Honda Fit TV ads Sorry to hear of your accident, fitchgrrl, I hope the damage wasn't too severe, either to you or the vehicle. ~marc |
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| Hopefully someone can help me out with this one. My wife and I decided to take a road trip and I wanted to make her comfortable by putting the passenger seat in relax mode. I put the front seat as far forward as possible, took off the headrest, and tried to recline the front seat all the back. I thought the front seatback would fit flush with the rear seat's bottom cushion, but it hits the cushion instead. It seems like there's an inch or two of overlap. Is there a step I'm missing or something? How do you get the front seatback flush with the rear seat cushion? | |
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Replying to: bayoujay (Dec 24, 2006 8:07 am) My wife and I have used the "Refresh Mode" on our long trips, and it is really nice.
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Replying to: jacksan1 (Dec 24, 2006 8:41 am) |
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