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Re: AC in Arizona [bprenderson] by thegraduate
Jul 24, 2008 (9:43 am)
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Replying to: bprenderson (Jul 24, 2008 8:24 am)

The A/C will blow colder when set on recirculate instead of fresh air, as you have it set.
 
In other Hondas (Civic, CR-V, Accord, etc) which have a "MAX A/C" button, when this is pressed, it goes automatically to recirculate, since it will make the cabin cooler than fresh air.
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Fit MPG Variances by fitisgo
Jul 25, 2008 (8:03 am)
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I am seeing a lot of postings here reporting vast differences in FIT real-world MPG results. There are many, many, factors that can affect fuel economy.
 
The one factor that MOST affects the fuel economy is the driver. I have 3 2008 Fit Sport Automatics -all are the exact same vehicle (they currently have 600, 4300, and 7000 miles on the odometer). My 21yr old son drives one in mostly city driving in "leadfoot" style and typically gets 27-30 MPG. My 53 yr old wife drives another, fairly conservatively, about half city and half highway conditions, but in a very "jerky" style of starting/stopping, and typically gets 29-31 MPG (she's only gassed up 3 times so far, so this is limited data for her). I am also 53 and drive very conservatively and smoothly in 2/3 highway and 1/3 city driving, and typically get 30-35 MPG. I did one 500 mile highway trip on a weekend at 65-70 mpg (on Interstate highways with speed limits of 65-75 mph) with A/C on half the time, 2 passengers, light luggage, mostly flat terrain, tailwind going one way, calm weather coming back, and averaged 38.5 MPG, well above the EPA ratings.
 
You can go on and on about what a person can do to the vehicle or the type of gas or other physical/hardware devices to improve mileage, but the #1 way to get better mileage is to slow down (if you are currently exceeding the speed limit) and anticipating starts/stops so that your driving style is smooth and gradual. You are probably going to irritate a lot of other drivers who are speeding excessively (10-20 mph over the limit) and driving aggessively in their big SUVs and Trucks. But when it's time to fill up and they're getting 10-12 mpg real-world and you are getting anywhere from 25-40 MPG in your Fit, you will have the last laugh (and pay much less at the pump).
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Re: Fit MPG Variances [fitisgo] by bobw3
Jul 25, 2008 (9:24 am)
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Replying to: fitisgo (Jul 25, 2008 8:03 am)

From the posts I've read, the people with the most complaints are the ones getting much worse MPG than your son yet have your driving style.
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Re: Fit MPG Variances [fitisgo] by tiff_c
Jul 26, 2008 (12:54 pm)
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Replying to: fitisgo (Jul 25, 2008 8:03 am)

I am also 53 and drive very conservatively and smoothly in 2/3 highway and 1/3 city driving, and typically get 30-35 MPG.
 
I ended up buying a 2008 Civic Si, I average 30mpg. Yes I paid more but I have gobs of power when I need it. I drive 75-80 mph on the highway and even when I am at 50% City and 50% highway I still get 28-30 mpg. Much above 80mph and the fuel economy drops. It goes up at night when the cops are out in force and the cruise is on.
Oh and all our gas in this state has 10% ethanol in it.
The Fit should get much better fuel economy than it does. Hopefully the nw model will correct that. I'll probably take a long look at the new Honda Hybrid that's based on the FCX Clarity as well as other cars.
My wife loves the Fit but most of our driving is on steep hills or the highway. Those seem to work against the Fit. I drove one when I was overseas and loved it but mileage was so-so. No reason the Fit shouldn't get 40mpg.
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Re: Fit MPG Variances [tiff_c] by bobw3
Jul 26, 2008 (6:41 pm)
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Replying to: tiff_c (Jul 26, 2008 12:54 pm)

No reason the Fit shouldn't get 40mpg.
 
What car out there gets that in America?
 
The Fit gets about the best MPG out there. As good as a Civic or Corolla but more usable space inside and more cargo space.
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Re: Fit MPG Variances [bobw3] by thegraduate
Jul 26, 2008 (8:49 pm)
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Replying to: bobw3 (Jul 26, 2008 6:41 pm)

No reason the Fit shouldn't get 40mpg.
  
What car out there gets that in America?

 
If we're talking about EPA highway testing, you'll need a
 
Prius
Civic Hybrid
VW Diesel
Smart
 
If we aren't, then drive my Accord. It's a 2006 model, but at 72mph cruise, unloaded, no A/C, I've had 40 MPG on more than one occasion.
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Re: Fit MPG Variances [thegraduate] by bam8
Jul 27, 2008 (5:14 am)
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Replying to: thegraduate (Jul 26, 2008 8:49 pm)

I was considering a fit or Yaris and decided on the Yaris (MT) because it was a more comfortable drive for me and the gas mileage appeared to be more consistantly good in reviews. I've filled the tank about 6 times now and I've been getting average 42-44 on longer trips (two people in the car and gear) and 40-42 around town driving. I expect to get better once its broken in.
 
We have to get another vehicle in the next year and I will be looking at the Yaris and Fit again. For me, the fit has great room and I loved the MT to drive but the seats were uncomfortable, the pedal position/foot room felt a little cramped and the vehicle clearance was too low. I'm also looking at the continued feedback on gas mileage. There seems to be a wide variation with the fit and much less so with the Yaris. The fit seems to have resolved most of my concerns (except the gas mileage ) so we will see. Yaris is making the 4 door LB this year and adding more saftly features.
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Re: Fit MPG Variances [bobw3] by tiff_c
Jul 27, 2008 (6:09 am)
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Replying to: bobw3 (Jul 26, 2008 6:41 pm)

No reason the Fit shouldn't get 40mpg.
  
What car out there gets that in America?
  
The Fit gets about the best MPG out there. As good as a Civic or Corolla but more usable space inside and more cargo space.

 
The fact is the Fit should easily get better fuel economy tan it does. My friend had one, loved it, but hated the fact that he never got above 26mpg in the city. No matter how he drove it. He sold it and bought a Hi-Lux diesel pickup truck and his fuel economy went up to 30mpg and better. That's a 4 door pickup truck with a 5.5 foot bed!
So why can't these small cars get better fuel economy. Saying they don't, isn't an answer. I know they don't but why is 35mpg the best you can get in the US. No one in Europe would buy a car that did so poorly.
The Fit is a great little car, but poor on fuel when compared to other offerings overseas. My wife still wants one so probably she will get one in October. Still a Civic LX would get better fuel economy. I used to own Civic Hatchbacks, Geo Metro's etc... All of them got better than 40mpg. No excuse for a small car to get such low MPG.
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Re: Fit MPG Variances [bam8] by damian1962
Jul 27, 2008 (6:12 am)
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Replying to: bam8 (Jul 27, 2008 5:14 am)

You made the right choice. The Yaris is a better car by all means. The fit is a cheap replica of what the original Jazz is. Jazz has a 7 pad shifter, Side view mirror with blinking lights, for those who need it heated seats, passenger mirror, a nice snug hatch back, the original sport alarm which shuts doors when you take off, rearms the car when left open after 30 seconds, valid parking mode, shock sensitve activation of the alarm. A nice Sun roof, rear disc brakes and a better suspension. How do I know this? I checked out the UK sites. The 2009 already lacks a sun roof and the MPG is the same story. My fit is on sale with $2,000 incentive for who ever takes it off my hands. I has all kinds of accesories like; interior trim for the doors, center mount trim, steering wheel cover, silver fit door sills, Original fit rugs, tinted glass, sport grille, rear applique, fit cargo tray, rear cover and the Fit License plate holder. I also found side moulding from UK that are silver metallic with the fit emblem, I purchased from Zeta products the crome trim for the rear hatch and a hood deflector. And door Visors, I wish I would had purchased the mungen visors that are better looking and perfect for it. I was going to puchase OEM 16" rims from Honda Majestic which sells them for $140 but I stopped. I did all I could to like the car but after seeing everything that was stripped from the original Jazz to make the fit I hit rock bottom. And here we go again, the 2009 has no sunroof and the alarm is an aftermarket already and God knows the laundry list of thing it would include which Japan fit does.
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Nobody in America is so cheap they deserve less by damian1962
Jul 27, 2008 (6:26 am)
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I can't accept the fact the new Fit does not include all the features the Japan Fit does. Nobody in America is so cheap they deserve less a car. And nobody in America is so cheap they wouldn't pay a couple gran more for all the goodies. America deserves the same quality not less. And since this site is about MPG www.fueleconomy.gov nails the real facts on that too... and it's 300 miles per tank and 31 mpg combined. with no more than 34 highway. And these are the real numbers.

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