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2008 Honda Fit vs. 2008 Toyota Prius - Thanks to a proprietary function called Edmunds.com True Cost to Own, we can answer the $8,425 question when it comes time to determine the relative value of the 2008 Honda Fit and 2008 Toyota Prius. (more)
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Replying to: kdhspyder (Aug 07, 2008 7:22 pm) The point is, there are buyers out there who would consider both the Fit and Prius. |
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Replying to: fitman548 (Aug 07, 2008 3:39 pm) Now if I had spent a few years driving something with a lot of horses under the hood, maybe my perception might be different. I agree with some small cars you feel like you're driving a roller skate (a trip from chicago to cedar point in an echo made me feel that way), but I've never felt that in a fit. I just didn't feel the power was sufficient and I'm driving a Honda Civic Si which has very little torque but I have more confidence with it. So I'm not driving torque monsters here. You're happy with your Fit. I'm hoping the new one will be better. |
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Replying to: backy (Aug 07, 2008 6:29 am) It really seems that more people aren't able to acknowledge an opinion different than their own, or they get bent out of shape if others might think their car purchase was potentially ill informed. I'm chiming in as a consumer who cross-shopped a $15K and $25K car. We wanted a fuel efficient, third car that could haul kayaks and bikes (via a roof rack) So our short list was a Scion xD and the Prius. For my taste, the Prius was boring and appliance like, and my many friends that drive them rarely break 45 MPG. For the lower purchase price, more interesting styling, and more functional interior, the xD won hands down. Our other two cars are an '06 Civic EX and an '05 STS V6 I'm not a math whiz, but the extra 10K is in my bank account earning interest, which helps offset and MPG disparity between the two. Just my .02
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Replying to: danbeau (Aug 08, 2008 6:43 am) Between the Fit
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Replying to: kdhspyder (Aug 08, 2008 9:05 am)
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The Prius rides much better than the Fit, so that is something to consider. Also, Fit may have more cargo VOLUME, but it surely doesn' t have the same length of load floor as the Prius. So if you need to carry longer objects, not just tall ones, the Prius wins there too. The Prius is just a larger car than the Fit. So this is really an apples/oranges comparison. This comparo is a bit silly anyway since both these cars are on their way out. I wouldn't purchase either since their replacements are just around the corner. Compare the next gen Fit (which should have improved ride quality) with the next gen Prius when they come out. Or compare the upcoming Honda dedicated hybrid with the next gen Prius when both of those cars come out. Honda's new dedicated hybrid is going to cost less than the next gen Prius. And then maybe we can have our cake and eat it too.
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Replying to: toronado455 (Aug 08, 2008 11:45 am) Compare the next gen Fit (which should have improved ride quality) with the next gen Prius when they come out. But won't the 2009 Fit still be considerably smaller than the 2010 Prius? Also... if the cargo you are carrying is pretty flat, then maybe the Prius can carry longer cargo. But the Prius is so slanted in back, with a fairly high load floor, while the boxier Fit can carry items that are both long and tall. Plus it can carry smaller tall items in front of the rear seats, with the cushions flipped up. The Ginzu knife of hatchbacks! |
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Replying to: backy (Aug 08, 2008 10:37 am) Taking a cue from the dumb error in the 2nd paragraph of the original article were you?
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Replying to: kdhspyder (Aug 08, 2008 9:05 am) I'd challenge lower operating costs of a 100K mile Prius versus a brand-new Fit/xD
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Replying to: kdhspyder (Aug 08, 2008 2:38 pm) Between the Fit $16000 and the xD $16000 and a 3 y.o. Prius $16000 the latter costs the least over whatever time frame your want to choose. I choose a 12-year timeframe, driving 20k miles a year. And the 3-year-old Prius already has 60k miles on it, so it's out of warranty (except the emissions warranty, which runs longer and covers the battery). What are the odds that the Prius' battery pack will need replacing in that timeframe, within 300k miles of use over 15 years? I'd say they would be pretty good. Add that to the TCO for the Prius, please. Also add any repair costs that would be covered by the factory warranty on the Fit or xD but not on the Prius.
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