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Re: Bouncy ride? [bygertz] by wildbill
Feb 02, 2009 (10:03 pm)
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Replying to: bygertz (Feb 02, 2009 4:47 pm)

I am in MN also. I agree the ride is bouncy but check your tire pressure. I did and found the dealer had the pressure set at 55 psi! I lowered to 35 psi and the improvement in the ride was tremendous. Not quite as bouncy and way,way less harsh on the cracks and heaves on what pass for roads around here.Even my wife noticed and commented. She normally couldn't tell if something changed unless a wheel actually fell off and then I am not sure she would notice.
 
P.S. you want to see bad roads, go to Hudson WI!
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Re: front seats in 2008 Fit [stevemr1] by siarizona
Feb 03, 2009 (4:14 am)
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Replying to: stevemr1 (Jan 27, 2009 6:29 pm)

stevemr1,
I'm not trying to be a smarta$$, but recommend you try flexing your buttocks occasionally... squeeze, hold, release. Gets blood back into your rear muscles. Also do the same for your upper and lower legs while you've got the car on cruise control. These are similar the videos shown on airlines to keep blood clots from forming in your legs. Also recommend, again, not to be a smarta$$, some exercise if you're not currently doing any. Walking, jogging, lunges, squats. All are good for the muscles & blood circulation.
Good luck
Lee
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Re: Bouncy ride? [wildbill] by siarizona
Feb 03, 2009 (4:18 am)
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Replying to: wildbill (Feb 02, 2009 10:03 pm)

Do you guys think aftermarket springs with softer rebound rates could help with the bouncy feeling, too? I'm moving to Illinois, buying an 09 Fit, and may be doing 20+ miles on highways each way to work. I wonder how choppy the freeways will be in the St Louis, MO, area.
Cheers
Lee
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RE: RIDE COMFORT [backy] by tiff_c
Feb 03, 2009 (6:27 am)
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Replying to: backy (Jan 30, 2009 11:24 am)

You're right, it is a small car so people shouldn't expect it to drive like a large sedan. It's also a HONDA small car, so people should expect the Fit to have a traditional Honda-type ride, which is firm. There are some small cars with softer rides than the Fit, e.g. Accent and Versa, but there are tradeoffs in handling etc. I wonder if new Fit owners who complain about the ride took the car for a loooong test drive over a variety of road surfaces before buying the car?
 
Honda Dealers would let you drive the new Fit around the block if you were lucky and then they wanted you to buy it. No deals no salesmanship, just buy or they will sell it to the next customer, since most were presold. Long test drives at least in my area are for SUV's not super popular good mileage cars like the Fit.
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RE: RIDE COMFORT [tiff_c] by backy
Feb 03, 2009 (4:49 pm)
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Replying to: tiff_c (Feb 03, 2009 6:27 am)

I guess we are seeing some reasons as to why dealers are reluctant to let Fit shoppers take the car for a long test drive.
 
Now with Honda sales tanking along with almost everyone else's, maybe dealers are more likely to agree to a long test drive. If not, there's always, "OK, that's cool, I'll just go down the road to the Toyota dealer and buy a Yaris 5-door because they let me take it for a long drive and it was fine. Bye."
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2009 Fit -- Interior space confirmation by gatortom1
Feb 25, 2009 (11:03 am)
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The measurement specs tell you there is a LOT of cargo space in the Fit for such a small car--I bought it partly because my road bike would fit in the back without removing the front wheel--but I just had further confirmation this week. I bought a new dishwasher, and then a new large electric ceramic top kitchen range. Both appliances, individually of course, fit easily into the back of the Fit with space to spare for the trip home. Other than the Ford Focus station wagon, I'll bet there are few other small cars out there that would have handled the load as well.
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Re: Bouncy ride? [siarizona] by micweb
Feb 25, 2009 (1:44 pm)
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Replying to: siarizona (Feb 03, 2009 4:18 am)

Honda re-tuned the suspension for the '09 and they are quite good about what they are doing - they are good engineers. Most aftermarket parts are likely to be firmer, not softer, so that is probably not a good route to go.
 
I have heard that the suspension set up is different on the Fit (regular) and Fit Sport. Besides the obvious difference in lower profile tires, which can make a big difference, the Fit Sport has a rear sway bar. It's also possible that the bushings, spring rates, and shock tuning is different. The way to find out is to track down VIN numbers for both an '09 Fit and '09 Fit Sport then have a friendly dealer look in their parts number database to see if the VIN's return the same part numbers for front springs and struts, rear springs and shocks. If they do, then the only difference between the two models is the wheel size (and hence tire profile) and rear sway bar.
 
The most conservative approach would be to buy the standard version, which is aimed at commuters more than FTD (fun to drive) owners. Then you could check for online reviews of tire "ride" - believe it or not, some tires have "stiffer" sidewalls than others. I noticed a considerable improvement on one of my cars when I switched from the factory tires to Kumho Solus KH16. Consumer Reports has good on-line ratings of tires for noise, ride, etc., but you have to be an online subscriber. You should probably also check the tire size on the standard and Sport versions to make sure it is a common tire size and not an odd-ball size with few choices.
 
Finally, I had a Scion xA with a very jouncy ride, but the ride was only really jouncy on one stretch of one freeway. That freeway had some fairly regular, but invisible, ups and downs and if you hit it with a car with a short wheel base and stiff suspension, you'd be jiggling that whole stretch of freeway. What is telling for purposes of this thread discussion is that I drove the same stretch on my commute with an '08 Fit standard several years later, and "jounciness" wasn't a problem with the Fit. So the one poster who raised this issue may either have a particularly bad stretch of freeway or be particularly sensitive.
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by seaf
Mar 02, 2009 (2:24 pm)
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agreed, highways bounciness varies. There's a stretch of highway that felt more bouncy after getting my new fit 09. But then again when I see other van trucks go over the same stretch, I can see visibly them bouncing up and down too. Given these economic times, local governments have not been keeping up with road maintenance as well as before too, so some roads have deteriorated more than before. on a smooth stretch of highway, the Fit feels like a dream.
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RE: RIDE COMFORT [backy] by tiff_c
Mar 03, 2009 (11:14 pm)
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Replying to: backy (Feb 03, 2009 4:49 pm)

I guess we are seeing some reasons as to why dealers are reluctant to let Fit shoppers take the car for a long test drive.
Now with Honda sales tanking along with almost everyone else's, maybe dealers are more likely to agree to a long test drive. If not, there's always, "OK, that's cool, I'll just go down the road to the Toyota dealer and buy a Yaris 5-door because they let me take it for a long drive and it was fine. Bye."

 
I guess they might cave in but test drives here in NH are usually a few miles, no more, regardless. Dealers fear putting on any miles.
I have to look for a gas guzzling truck this month as I need to tow 3000 lbs. up and down the mountains in my area. No fun getting 10-12 mpg!
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Re: 2009 Fit -- Interior space confirmation [gatortom1] by tiff_c
Mar 03, 2009 (11:19 pm)
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Replying to: gatortom1 (Feb 25, 2009 11:03 am)

The measurement specs tell you there is a LOT of cargo space in the Fit for such a small car--I bought it partly because my road bike would fit in the back without removing the front wheel--but I just had further confirmation this week. I bought a new dishwasher, and then a new large electric ceramic top kitchen range. Both appliances, individually of course, fit easily into the back of the Fit with space to spare for the trip home.
 
I actually made the guys jaws drop at Home Depot when I put an unassembled Weber BBQ in my Fit! It was a HUGE unit, the box was massive! They said no way it will fit. But it did and I closed the hatch. It certainly impressed even my wife and I, as the box was really huge.

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