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Long-Term Test: 2007 Honda Fit - As with all long-term test vehicles, we test performance capability at the beginning and end of the one-year period. After 1,000 miles of daily use we took the Fit to our testing facility where it accelerated from zero to 60 in 9.5 seconds and completed the quarter-mile in 17 seconds at 79.8 mph. (more)
 
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Long Term thoughts by spece30
Sep 28, 2008 (5:25 pm)
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I'm amused by the results of the test. I bought a 2007 Fit Sport for my wife. The car now has 30,000 miles, and I've self-performed all maintenance.
 
I have had absolutely no problems with the car. Nothing has broken, no wear items have worn, etc. Simply changed the oil/rotated the tires every 5k miles. My guess isthe dealer was right about the loose bolt in the tranny.
 
Based on my use of the car, I can't imagine how the Edmunds staffers wore out the brake pads in so few miles. I even took the Fit out in a High Performance Driving weekend Virginia International Raceway. Hard, threshold braking from 75-96 mph during eight 25 minute sessions. No fade, nothing. and the pads still have 60% of their life.
 
While we have the auto version, our mileage is usually 28-29 in city driving, and we average between 36-40 on the highway. I've tracked all gas expenditures since the beginning, and these numbers are pretty consistent.
 
As for the front seats, I agree on the comfort level of the seats on long trips (it is a $15K car) but not on seating position. I find the seating position just fine, just a little high (by design). People of varying heights have driven the car and I've never heard a complaint.
 
It's been a great car, providing exactly what it is designed to do. I would buy another.
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What's with the styling by keyser2
Oct 01, 2008 (11:23 am)
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The Fit, along with most other Honda products these days, has polarizing styling. I can't get past it. Their stuff either looks just plain ugly or in the case of the Fit, like a little toy.
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Re: What's with the styling [keyser2] by bobw3
Oct 03, 2008 (8:05 am)
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Replying to: keyser2 (Oct 01, 2008 11:23 am)

I was like you for a long time and then I got over it. I think what got me over it was the fact that the Fit look pretty "normal" looking compared to Scions! I could not buy one of those!

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