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275 messages, Last post on Nov 07, 2009 at 4:13 AM
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Hs anyone gotten the Quick shifter option with their manual transmission? I'm familiar with a short shifter on a BMW. If the Fit has a truly short shifter it will improve the shifting dramatically. Anyone have any comments? Thanks guys |
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| How do you think this might work for me on an 8 hour drive? I have a KIA Optima which I find reasonably comfortable.How do you folks think it would compare with the Optima? | |
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| I just bought my 2009 Fit Sport, but haven't gotten it home yet. Can any one tell me how far back the rear seats will recline? Enough for a teenager to comfortably nap during a long car ride ??? | |
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I left one of our dogs in my 2009 Fit and she decided to pass the time by chewing through both of my rear three-point seatbelts (the side belts; the center belt was retracted). Does anyone have advice on replacing the seatbelts? Are they unique to the 2009 Fit, or could I salvage them from another year (or even a Civic)? Any chance I could replace them myself, or will it require special labor? Thanks for any help! And if anyone is looking for a small, sweet German shepherd I know one that needs a home... (just kidding).
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Replying to: raisingruckus (Nov 01, 2009 4:06 pm) |
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My wife and I had to dump our 2009 Honda Fit after 5,000 miles as it was so uncomfortable it sent us both into physical therapy. We realize that no car fits everyone, but the Honda USA customer service rep was a complete dolt. He couldn't tell us what seats we could switch ours for, whether or not others had the same problem (yes, many!), whether or not we could get the seats repadded, etc. We weren't asking Honda to pay for a damn thing, but they couldn't have been more disinterested in our problem. Caveat emptor! Our mistake for not taking the car on a longer test drive. Don't even *dream* of buying this car unless you drive it for at least an hour & good luck to you if you have to contact Hinda USA. They lost us for life as customers. Now sitting in our garage: a Toyota. We were idiots for switching in the first place--ten years previous of Toyota ownership and never a problem greater than a flat tire. Too many people have been seduced by the Fit's cool exterior design. Again, drive this thing a lot before you think of buying it. I've been tracking complaints, and people as tall as 6'4" and as short as 5' have found the Fit like sitting in a plastic conference chair on a marble floor. (We are 5"6" and 5'5'' so this 'small car' doesn't necessarily fit short people.)
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Replying to: nofitus (Nov 06, 2009 5:12 pm) |
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