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Re: New 09 Fit ... first 2 tanks ... [baddog2] by ohthelawd
Nov 11, 2008 (11:24 am)
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Replying to: baddog2 (Oct 23, 2008 7:31 pm)

You DO realize you're averaging almost 50k miles per year, right?
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Re: New 09 Fit ... first 2 tanks ... [ohthelawd] by baddog2
Nov 11, 2008 (12:16 pm)
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Replying to: ohthelawd (Nov 11, 2008 11:24 am)

I'm retired, but one of my part time jobs requires that I travel to different sites within a range of 65-125 miles from home on an irregular schedule. My new Fit came just in time to join me on back to back to back to back work trips and a special trip that was almost 400 round trip. Add in the two trips taking the wife into Chicago to and from the airport and the fact that we live in the country 12 miles from town ......... she was gone for two weeks and this boy didn't cook every night!
 
Let's just say that I don't expect to continue racking up the miles at that rate on my new Fit for the rest of th year, but I do expect to have 30k+ on it during the first year. One of my hobbies is breeding/training/showing Labrador retrievers. Dog show season is about to start for me and weekend trips with labs aboard will run 400-600 miles per weekend. I think I've got more usable space in the back of my Fit for dogs and crates than friends who just bought $40k SUV and I know I'll get better mileage.
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2009 Fit Sport Manual Mileage Update by pmeyers
Nov 11, 2008 (1:48 pm)
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New car on September 10th this year. So far, 1770 miles at average MPG 39.5. Mostly city and suburban driving with occasional 80 mi round trips to Salt Lake City. Mileage is a little harder to maintain in fall/winter driving than summer/fall. Pretty much full use of hypermiling strategies, with coasting, turning off engine at stoplights & fast food lines, etc. MPG meter has been from 25% optimistic down to current 10% high. I've heard that the mileage improves at about 5,000 miles due to decreased internal friction due to engine break-in.
 
Anyone have a superior winter tire/wheel strategy?
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Re: 2009 Fit Sport Manual Mileage Update [pmeyers] by pf_flyer HOST
Nov 12, 2008 (5:28 pm)
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Replying to: pmeyers (Nov 11, 2008 1:48 pm)

Anyone have a superior winter tire/wheel strategy?
 
You're going to take a mileage hit with winter blend fuels and less than ideal driving conditions, but I stick to my good driving habits in the winter and take what I can get!
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Re: 2009 Fit Sport Manual Mileage Update [pf_flyer] by pmeyers
Nov 12, 2008 (7:09 pm)
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Replying to: pf_flyer (Nov 12, 2008 5:28 pm)

What I meant was that, here in snow country, leaving your alloys mounted in the winter is an invitation to curb rash (cause you can't see the curb for the snow and slush). My intention is to get used steel wheels from an earlier year civic or geo storm and get 175x70x 14 inch tires. Narrower tires are actually an advantage in the winter, since they apply the weight of the car to a smaller tread patch in the snow.
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Re: 2009 Fit Sport Manual Mileage Update [pmeyers] by pf_flyer HOST
Nov 13, 2008 (4:37 am)
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Replying to: pmeyers (Nov 12, 2008 7:09 pm)

Oh definitely. Great idea to protect your wheel investment. And provided you have the storage space it makes it easier to swap back to summer times next spring.
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Versa/Fit by usaf66
Nov 13, 2008 (8:56 pm)
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I tested drove each LOVE the sport Fit EXCEPT interior only comes in Blk I have a white dog her hair gets over me in 2 hr. pieces transferred to the blk interior and looks terrible--But great car-no wiggle room in pricing that I can find I'm in NE Oh. Also the Versa doesn't seem stable-stopped and a small SUV passed me around 45 mph and the Versa shook-stopped on freeway shoulder with the FIT semi's didn't even make it wobble.
 
Any recommendation on comfort and milage for under $17k. buying my first NEW car in 20 yrs.
 
usafrosie
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Re: 2009 Fit Sport Manual Mileage Update [pmeyers] by tiff_c
Nov 14, 2008 (8:32 am)
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Replying to: pmeyers (Nov 12, 2008 7:09 pm)

My intention is to get used steel wheels from an earlier year civic or geo storm and get 175x70x 14 inch tires. Narrower tires are actually an advantage in the winter, since they apply the weight of the car to a smaller tread patch in the snow.
 
My 2009 Fit Sport Auto is coming in 10 days. I also need winter tires. Problem is the 185/55R16 tires.
The only winter tire made in that size is Blizzaks which are not very good. The Nokian WRG2 which I had on my last car was great and it's a 50,000 mile snow rated all season and they work great. The problem is the size is 195/55R16.
So no one, not the dealer, not the tire places or even Nokian themselves know if it will fit on the 2009 Fit.
Bad choice of a tire size considering very few companies make tires in that size.
If you find out anything please post it. I don't think steel rims are available for even the 2007's
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'09 Fit Sport with AT Mileage Info by rlh2
Nov 15, 2008 (1:42 am)
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Have ~5800 miles on 2009 Fit Sport with AT. Overall mileage is 34.0 mpg with best of 36.3 mpg and worst 31.3 mpg in mixed driving. These values are calculated after each fill-up. In-dash meter consistently reads about 10% higher than actual.
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Re: Versa/Fit [usaf66] by kipk
Nov 15, 2008 (3:25 am)
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Replying to: usaf66 (Nov 13, 2008 8:56 pm)

You could put slip covers on the seats. Or use a vacumn cleaner or tape roller frequently.
 
There are advantages to the Fit's interior, if you have needs to haul bulky items.
 
Another car option would be the Toyota "Yaris" hatch back in 3 door or 5 door.
 
Equally as good, or better, in gas mileage would be small sedans. They will generally be a bit quieter inside. Most have a good size trunk for hiding things from public eyes.
 
The Civic and Corolla are both slightly larger and possibly more comfortable than the Fit, and Yaris, and both use 1.8L engines, and run a little stronger. . The Yaris sedans and hatchbacks use a 1.5L engine.
 
EPA ratings and Drivers reporting on http://www.fueleconomy.gov/ show mileage a bit better with the Yaris models. Corolla, Civic and Fit all fall real close in mileage.
 
There are lots of smallish Sedans available, and the dealers are willing to "deal" on them. Not many Fits yet, and the dealers want full window sticker.
 
Best way I've found to buy locally is to use Edmunds "New Car" area. You can equip and price a car right there. Then click on the button and get dealers in your area to give you "Internet" prices.
 
An advantage to shopping this way is that they had best give their best price, because you are not captive in their show room and can simply hang up.
Also find out about the prices on their Document fees, and Extended warranty,( if you want one) AND "Dealer installed Options", . Those are "Profit" items that we need to know about before visiting the dealer showroom. You want the DRIVE OUT PRICE ! Many or most dealers have "Internet Sales" departments.
 
Last time we bought a car for our son, there was $800+ difference in internet pricing. He got the $29K Ridgeline for $23k+. Honda was offering "Deals" but so were the dealers.
 
There won't be that much discount on smaller cars, but they still compete! Right now is a great time to buy!
 
Kip

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