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by Superking_Archive
same wrote:Anyone here have a newer Honda Fit or Ford Focus hatchback? If so what have been your positive and negative experiences?Retiring the '96 Jetta and these two are at the top of the list right now.Hi.I did indeed buy a 2010 Honda Fit Sport (using the Fighting Chance method) about a year and a half ago.It has been a great car for my purposes -- I was looking for something that could haul a bunch of lighting/video/photo gear that wasn't an SUV. Cargo space is pretty insane in that thing (relative to how tiny the car is). The cockpit (is that what you call it) seems plenty spacious -- I am a "husky" 6'1'', plenty of leg and head room.The mileage is pretty good, but not as over-the-moon as I was hoping, unless you're on a long-ass road trip.Negatives:1) On bumpy, pot-holey city streets the Fit is a bumpy, unsmooth ride. If I had the means, I would use the Fit for hauling gear and get a cruiser for city driving -- like an El Dorado or an Escalade or something ridiculous...2) Recent Hondas have brakes that do weird things on snow and ice. It is hard to explain, but they sort of vibrate and give the impression that they are not going to stop the vehicle. I am used to this now, and don't consider it a problem, but it was weird the first winter.3) For some reason, this bottom-of-the-line subcompact car comes with these alloy wheels that are apparently in high demand with the Tokyo Drift crowd -- one day last year, I approached my car to discover the rotors sitting on blocks. Somebody stole the wheels, tires, the whole thing (on the passenger side). Invest in wheel locks.Anyway, it's a fine car. I would recommend one (it is my third Honda, have had surprisingly few problems with them).
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