2009 Honda Fit Overview
Likes:
- Excellent steering and maneuverability
- Upmarket interior
- Astonishing cargo and back-seat space
- Secure, substantial feel on the road
- Good crash safety relative to rivals
Dislikes:
- Unimpressive highway fuel economy
- Tall, stubby design is still far from sexy
Bottom Line
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Subcompact cars in the United States are still a bit eye-catching due to their relative rarity, but other than that, there's little to keep bystanders staring at the 2009 Honda Fit. Honda's redesigned 2009 Honda Fit is "a subcompact four-door hatchback available in two trim...
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| Trim | MSRP / Invoice | Fuel Econ |
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| 2009 Honda Fit: 5dr HB Man | $14,750 / $14,235 | City: 27 Hwy: 33 |
| 2009 Honda Fit: 5dr HB Auto | $15,550 / $15,003 | City: 28 Hwy: 35 |
| 2009 Honda Fit: 5dr HB Man Sport | $16,260 / $15,685 | City: 27 Hwy: 33 |
| 2009 Honda Fit: 5dr HB Auto Sport | $17,110 / $16,501 | City: 27 Hwy: 33 |
| 2009 Honda Fit: 5dr HB Man Sport w/Navi | $18,110 / $17,461 | City: 27 Hwy: 33 |
| 2009 Honda Fit: 5dr HB Auto Sport w/Navi | $18,960 / $18,277 | City: 27 Hwy: 33 |
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The 2009 Honda Fit is priced significantly higher than most of its small-car competitors, but it feels much more substantial from behind the wheel, with a firm but well-controlled ride and better steering and handling than most inexpensive small vehicles. The automatic transmission in the Fit has five speeds—one more than the competition—which helps bring good performance and fuel economy, along with relaxed highway cruising. The Fit’s engine also lacks the fatigue-inducing boominess and coarseness at high-rev acceleration or higher cruising speeds that most of these rivals have. Anti-lock brakes, which are standard on the Fit, are optional or not available on many of its competitors. Among these competitors, all but the Rio5 have a softer ride than the Fit, but it doesn’t necessarily bring more ride comfort; the Rio5 handles quite well but isn’t as comfortable at high speeds, and the Versa rides and handles like a larger, heavier car, lacking the Fit’s nimble feel. And none of these models match the Fit’s cargo or back-seat space. The xD, with its taller body and boxier appearance, is perhaps the most direct competitor to the Fit, but the materials used inside the Scion feel cheaper and there’s not nearly as much cargo space or seating space in back.
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Comments (9 total)
By joe #1, Posted: 10/23/2008
salesman
I sell this car and could care less if I ever sell another. The mark up is so small, it's not worth bothering with. Selling the car sticker yields a massive $100 commission. Sell twenty a month and my family still starves. Hey Honda, screw off.
By Cliff A #2, Posted: 4/29/2009
Design Flaws Cost Owners Money!
I bought my first Honda based on value and reputation for quality. Love the car - or DID, until the repairs started coming up. Fog Lights have zero protection - BOTH were broken by stones at 15k miles, at $180 EACH to replace. At 22,685 miles, I'm stuck with a $900 A/C condenser replacement, caused by "road debris," not covered under warranty. A little Internet research shows this is a very common problem caused by defective design - huge holes in the lower grille allow large stones or debris to pass through, and the low clearance makes the condenser extremely vulnerable to damage. Honda should do the right thing by designing a new grille or other protection - then issue a recall to deal with the problem. Instead, they deny there is a problem, advising customers to call their insurance companies. I'll buy an aftermarket grille from eBay to protect against a repeat - more expense. I have sent my information to www.honda-lawsuit.com to participate in the class action litigation being filed. I still think it's basically a good car - but I won't do business with a company that won't stand by its products and screws its customers.
By Cliff #3, Posted: 4/29/2009
Design Flaws Cost Owners Money
I bought my first Honda based on value and reputation for quality. Love the car - or DID, until the repairs started coming up. Fog Lights have zero protection - BOTH were broken by stones at 15k miles, at $180 EACH to replace. At 22,685 miles, I'm stuck with a $900 A/C condenser replacement, caused by "road debris," not covered under warranty. A little Internet research shows this is a very common problem caused by defective design - huge holes in the lower grille allow large stones or debris to pass through, and the low clearance makes the condenser extremely vulnerable to damage. Honda should do the right thing by designing a new grille or other protection - then issue a recall to deal with the problem. Instead, they deny there is a problem, advising customers to call their insurance companies. I'll buy an aftermarket grille from eBay to protect against a repeat - more expense. I have sent my information to www.honda-lawsuit.com to participate in the class action litigation being filed. I still think it's basically a good car - but I won't do business with a company that won't stand by its products and screws its customers.
By Neil #4, Posted: 7/28/2009
Early front wheel bearing failure. Love the car but watch out for the early wheel front bearing failure problem. An internet search shows that this is a common problem from 20,000-40,000 miles. Costs me $300 a time to get fixed!
By Thaly #5, Posted: 7/30/2009
Honda does not stand by there product. I can say that if a major problem occurs with a car. You can replace parts and cars but you can't replace a life. I bought a brand new 09' Fit. Compared it with other vehicles. Turns out barely two months later the EPS(Electric Power Steering) light comes on as I'm driving down a busy road. I read the manuel right away and followed the instructions. Small issue I thought. Boy was I wrong. Almost hit another car while I was pulling in a Walmart parking lot. The steering wheel locked up on me. Honda is not being understandable about how dangerous and unacceptable it is. They will only tell you that under warranty they are not obligated. I told them straight out that I do not feel safe or comfortable with that car. I don't want to be driving along the road with my daughter or anyone else in the vehicle and have the EPS lock up on me. They pretty much do not care about the consumers peace of mind. People buy new cars for many reason. Mine was so that I would not have to worry about anything going wrong with the car I am driving. I'm not looking to get my money back from honda or getting a new Fit. I told them I don't want to drive the car or pay any extra cost for trading for a different car. Why should I have to pay any extra fees for Honda's manuefacturers error. It is Honda's problem when they build a vehicle that malfunctions.
By francine #6, Posted: 8/29/2009
We bought a new Fit three weeks ago. So far we love the car. Was dismayed to read the other comments. Love the visibility and the room.
By Peter Warner #7, Posted: 11/1/2009
Honda has stopped selling or providing the optional compact spare tire for Honda Fit, promised in their brochure. If you get a flat, pray the hole is small because all you have is the can of compressed goop. If you get a large hole flat on a remote road in Northern Canada in winter(where I live) or in East LA anytime, your life is over!!
Shame on Honda for dropping the ball on safety
By Peter Warner #8, Posted: 11/1/2009
Honda has stopped providing the optional compact spare tire for Honda Fit, promised in their brochure. If you get a flat, pray the hole is small because all you have is the can of compressed goop. If you get a large hole flat on a remote road in Northern Canada in winter(where I live) or in East LA anytime, your life is over!!
Shame on Honda for dropping the ball on safety
By Lizzy #9, Posted: 11/16/2009
What was told to me was that the manual version has the spare but they took it out of the automatic....why? Don't know exactly.
Q: Does anyone else sometimes have problems with starting the car? Is this common problem I don't know...because I will sell the damn thing if that's the case. I wanted something reliable so I wouldn't have to worry about anything...unlike my last junker.
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