Fit vs. Si

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Dave Garrett, Feb 10, 2008.

  1. Dave Garrett

    Dave Garrett Guest

    Took the Accord in to the dealer yesterday for an oil change, and while
    I was examining a Fit Sport on the lot (a rare sight at dealer lots
    around here, although they're finally starting to become a bit more
    common), a salescritter wandered over and I decided to take it for a
    spin since I had some time to kill.

    First impressions: roomy and comfortable (although since my regular
    daily driver is a CRX, just about anything else qualifies as roomy and
    comfortable), feels solidly put together with typical Honda quality.
    Nicer than you'd generally expect something in this price range to be.
    Didn't really test the handling much, but the engine had plenty of pep.
    The Fit weighs about 400 pounds more than my CRX, with roughly the same
    power, so it would be nice to have a bit more power, but as it stands
    it's certainly adequate. This one had the 5-speed manual, and again,
    there was the usual Honda slickness you'd expect.

    It'll be interesting to see if these start to get discounted at all as
    the all-new 2009 Fit gets closer. Judging from this:

    http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Drives/FirstDrives/articleId=122688

    there will be some pretty significant changes in the new car.

    Pulled back into the lot, and saw someone else returning from a test
    drive of a Civic Si sedan. I couldn't resist the chance to check that
    one out, so while I still had the salesman's attention, I had him go and
    grab the keys. Interior: nicer than the Fit, but the gauge cluster
    absolutely blows. The digital speedo is awkwardly placed, but not nearly
    as badly as the tach - like many have complained of previously, if
    you're tall, the entire 10-to-2 quadrant is completely obscured by the
    top of the steering wheel. It wasn't that long ago that Honda would
    never have allowed an ergonomic disaster like this to go any further
    than the drawing board. I'd take the Fit's much more functional and
    traditional gauge cluster over this one in a heartbeat.

    The real attraction, the engine, did not disappoint. As soon as you
    start it, it's apparent from the exhaust sound even at idle that it's
    not your average grocery-getter. Plenty of power, stratospheric rev
    limit, it doesn't get much better than this. The downside: this car had
    the optional NAV system, and the sticker was over $25K. Yeah, it's a
    very nice car, but I can't see paying that kind of cash for it. I didn't
    check the price on the NAV, but I'd bet it tacked on at least a grand to
    the base price.

    Now, if I could get the Si's K-series motor in the Fit...%-)

    Dave
     
    Dave Garrett, Feb 10, 2008
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  2. Dude, think about this: a Fit Si.

    The *old* Civic Si, or maybe even CRX Si, reborn.

    Just boost things up to about 140hp, make the handling decent, throw in
    some badges. Add another $1000 to the price. Voila.

    MUCH more attractive than the Civic Si...
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Feb 11, 2008
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  3. Dude, think about this: a Fit Si.

    The *old* Civic Si, or maybe even CRX Si, reborn.

    Just boost things up to about 140hp, make the handling decent, throw in
    some badges. Add another $1000 to the price. Voila.

    MUCH more attractive than the Civic Si...
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Feb 11, 2008
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  4. Dave Garrett

    Lynn McGuire Guest

    Now, if I could get the Si's K-series motor in the Fit...%-)
    How about a Fit diesel with the new honda 2.2l diesel ?

    Awesome performance with awesome milage.

    Lynn
     
    Lynn McGuire, Feb 11, 2008
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  5. Dave Garrett

    Lynn McGuire Guest

    Now, if I could get the Si's K-series motor in the Fit...%-)
    How about a Fit diesel with the new honda 2.2l diesel ?

    Awesome performance with awesome milage.

    Lynn
     
    Lynn McGuire, Feb 11, 2008
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  6. Dave Garrett

    Dave Garrett Guest

     
    Dave Garrett, Feb 11, 2008
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    Dave Garrett Guest

     
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  8. Dave Garrett

    Steve Pankow Guest

    I'd be happy if they brought over the Euro Civic 3-door as a HF model.
     
    Steve Pankow, Feb 12, 2008
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