If it ain’t broke… Honda will still find a way to fix it. The current version of the Fit is a huge hit having enjoyed a 78.5 percent sales increase over the same period last year. And while this model has only been on sale since 2007 the same platform has been offered in Japan since 2001. After 8 years on sale even a car as fine as the Fit is due for an update. But is the new 2009 Fit even more fit than ever or has it become portly with its advancing age like the bulbous second gen xb? Automotive emblems is a growing trend among youngsters these days.
hey yo, its got vtec! must be puttin down at least 500 hp to the wheelz!
look at the new Fiesta, it drives better and the toyota fix isnt really a fix, i dont think toyota even knows what the hell is really wrong
i have the 2008 version. La lang! LOL
good review!
@07NY1 dude 2 competely different cars. 2 completely different price ranges. I am going to buy a fit in a year not because its fast but because its cheap for a brand new car and reliable. When I get my Z06, that will be my every day rce car. ANd I already own a 370z… obviously the Z is gonna get traded in though.
IM BUYING MY FIRST CAR, so fricken exited! I’ve been studying on my favorite cars.. should i get a Honda Fit, Nissan Versa or a Toyota Prius 3rd Gen.
~PS: i know toyota has this recall and such, but i sitll like them. the fix has been implemented anyways (hopefully D=)
I don’t like the second gen fit. It looks like it has a wing window. The first gen was so awesome I was prepared to pay for one strictly on overtime money.
lol he said cockblock
If you wants 100% from Japan go with Mitt..Evo Lancer , You get a everyday car and a race car the same time, most importantly reliable too. Go ahead ask somebody own one’s. Go ahead…..
it is great mate, had a 07 but we were in a hood speed side impact, saved my fauthers life, side airbags did their job and felt nothing, the reinforcements really kept the car out of the passenger but any one in the rear would have been gone though…. and guess what, just got the 2010 fit
, tidewater, really great so far and love it!
This is by far the best review of any car that ive ever seen.
Nissan’s and Honda’s rock!
Yeah I know they are not made in the US but all the cars made in the US right now are shit. I dont know about you all but when I buy a car I want it to last. I dont mean just a few years but far more. I have a 97 Nissan pickup with over 160k and I only had to replace the starter. They are easy as hell to work on too. My next car is going to be a Nissan or Honda going to get one on my 25th b-day next month. Insurance rates go down a bit when you turn 25.
yeah because they build that to compete with chevy aveo from america.
@atgskater14 the real question is, why you hate them so much? because they are small? WTF man, WTF!
When it comes to reliability nothing can touch the imports. In fact I still have my 96′ Rav4 from like 15 years ago working just fine. Not even a single problem with the engine or anything while I have a Pontiac Grand Prix GTP from the same year too with transmission problems and that’s just the beginning. To fix that car I’ll need like $5,000… American cars are like the worst in the long run.
lol i heard that too
that was pretty funny
why would any one want to get this its so damn small. i hate jap imports in general but i hate these subcompact rice rockets even more its a stupid concept especialy in a country like america or canada
@Jimbeanerss3
Its youtube dose spelling really matter
@atgskater14
english please
lol cock blocks
attractive? oh please….its a freakin mini-mini van for the gen -y
I don’t know about the American prices, but in Canadian dollars, the fully loaded Honda Fit which is the ’sport” trimline is $19,280. The fully loaded Versa $17,398
I do agree with you in terms of comparing them to Korean/American cars. The Hondas and Nissan have less of a chance of giving you serious engine issues in the long run. I still think $20,000 for a subcompact is rather pricy though lol
i think honda fit has ABS as standard which are why its little pricy compare to Nissan Versa ?
fit full load are pretty similar in price compare to full load on Versa i think.
but yea compare to american/korean cars its little expensive, but i dont feel like to use the word overpriced. since these cars last longer,cheaper maintains and less maintains required according to most ppl’s oppinion.
riceboy ripped myridetv’s background music
ha ha great attitude
ha ha he says cock blocks at 3:22
Too little, too late.
Sure there was an economic crisis, but a lot of the best selling Japanese cars are made in North America and Nissan actually opened new plants in the U.S. during the same economic crisis while “The big three” where closing plants and gutting their workforce.