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Hello,
If anyone wanted to get a bargain priced car which was reasonably safe and versatile, yet FUN, and it had to be a Honda, would you choose the FIT Sport or the Civic coupe Ex? I am thinking the 5 speed manual for either. I know the civic has a sunroof on the Ex as opposed to the FIT which is not available. Civic has more HP and more options like xm, better brakes and stereo and other comforts. Would the civic rate much higher for fun factor? I am measuring fun by ability to zip around streets and highways with higher revs, not drag racing. Thanks, Al |
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Fun factor I can not really rate, simply because I have not driven the FIT. I own the EX and I love it. I also think its interesting that the Manual equiped civic gets the same MPG as the FIT (the auto civic gets better.) The FIT has its place and is undoubtedly a good car, but the civic is better because its the higher model...... just like an accord is better than the civic. -- BlackGT2000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ BlackGT2000's Profile: http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...?userid=336868 View this thread: http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=713618 http://www.automotiveforums.com |
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"alfred" <tomboy83@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:eEpai.162$Nz5.42@trndny09... > Hello, > > If anyone wanted to get a bargain priced car which was > reasonably safe and versatile, yet FUN, and it had to be a > Honda, would you choose the FIT Sport or the Civic coupe Ex? I > am thinking the 5 speed manual for either. I know the civic has > a sunroof on the Ex as opposed to the FIT which is not > available. Civic has more HP and more options like xm, better > brakes and stereo and other comforts. Would the civic rate much > higher for fun factor? I am measuring fun by ability to zip > around streets and highways with higher revs, not drag racing. > > Thanks, > Al I just bought an 07 Civic Ex Coupe with a Stick. Love it. It takes corners very well. And for some reason I seem to be driving faster than I did when I was in my Dodge Dakota. :-) -- Tim McBride A.K.A. "Numan" |
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"alfred" <tomboy83@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:eEpai.162$Nz5.42@trndny09... > Hello, > > If anyone wanted to get a bargain priced car which was reasonably safe and > versatile, yet FUN, and it had to be a Honda, would you choose the FIT > Sport or the Civic coupe Ex? I am thinking the 5 speed manual for either. > I know the civic has a sunroof on the Ex as opposed to the FIT which is > not available. Civic has more HP and more options like xm, better brakes > and stereo and other comforts. Would the civic rate much higher for fun > factor? I am measuring fun by ability to zip around streets and highways > with higher revs, not drag racing. > > Thanks, > Al > Well, I have not driven the Civic so I can't comment on that, but I just bought a Fit Sport 5-speed Manual Transmission, and I have to say the "fun factor" is really great, especially for zippikng around streets and hightways with higher revs, not drag racing. Some of the new cars I have owned are: a 1965 289 Mustang 4-speed, 4 barrel carb; a 1969 Fiat 850 Spyder, a 1978 Datsun 280-Z. The most fun to drive of that bunch was the rear-engine Fiat (though I won't get into it's reliability, thank God), but this Fit is just as much fun, a lot more economical, and I'm sure, a lot more reliable. I suggest you take a stick shift Fit for a test drive, and decide for yourself. Oh, one other thing, while I think either the Civic or the Fit would be a great car, I don't think the Civic is nearly as versatile as the Fit. Just my opinion. Enjoy whatever you wind up buying. Robert A. Cunningham |
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On Jun 9, 12:03 am, "alfred" <tombo...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hello, > > If anyone wanted to get a bargain priced car which was reasonably safe and > versatile, yet FUN, and it had to be a Honda, would you choose the FIT Sport > or the Civic coupe Ex? snip neither; a 2005 Honda Accord V6 6-speed coupe costs about the same. WAY more fun. New cars? I prefer the Scion tC to either the Civic EX or Fit but the (more expensive) Civic Si is the one to buy. How's your local dealer pricing that Fit Sport? Any markups? |
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"ACAR" <dimndsonmywndshld@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1181818925.479554.138680@e9g2000prf.googlegro ups.com... > On Jun 9, 12:03 am, "alfred" <tombo...@yahoo.com> wrote: >> Hello, >> >> If anyone wanted to get a bargain priced car which was reasonably safe >> and >> versatile, yet FUN, and it had to be a Honda, would you choose the FIT >> Sport >> or the Civic coupe Ex? > snip > > neither; a 2005 Honda Accord V6 6-speed coupe costs about the same. > WAY more fun. > > New cars? I prefer the Scion tC to either the Civic EX or Fit but the > (more expensive) Civic Si is the one to buy. > > How's your local dealer pricing that Fit Sport? Any markups? I requested internet quotes from 3 different Honda dealers on my fit. All were within $100 of each other, but none of the cars were in stock at the time. I decided to go with Long Beach Honda because they said they could get the Fit in my color by the next day. I drove down there, and we were close to signing a deal at the agreed price when they tried to up the price by more than $1,100 ($480 for wheel locks and $697 for some special paint treatment). I adamantly refused. Then they offered me $500 less on my trade-in than I had received from Honda World in Downey and Car-Max. I refused again. Finally, they asked me if I would buy it from them if they offered me the same trade-in as the other dealers. Rather than reward them for their deception, I told them no, and went to Honda World and signed the paperwork that afternoon, and got the car 3 days later. Carlos Murillo, fleet manager, at Honda World was totally honest and ethical. . Having had many bad experiences in buying cars over the last forty years, the Internet, and full page ads in newspapers showing specific price quotes are the only way to buy new cars, at least for me. Robert A. Cunningham |
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> > neither; a 2005 Honda Accord V6 6-speed coupe costs about the same. > WAY more fun. Well thanks, but I am only considering new cars here. Already went the used car route a few times and that was enough for a lifetime thank you! > > New cars? I prefer the Scion tC to either the Civic EX or Fit but the > (more expensive) Civic Si is the one to buy. I'm still considering the Civic Si. My biggest concern is usage in the snow. I know its front wheel drive and has all the right safety like VSA, ABS and EBD etc, but I am wondering about the 17" 45 series tires is thats going to be a problem in snow? I live in RI and the snow can be anywhere from none to 6 feet in the winter, but cold weather (like 25 below) and ice are more the normal problems in winter. > > How's your local dealer pricing that Fit Sport? Any markups? In my area there are no markups on the FIT Sport that I am aware. The Civic Si also also going for the same price thats online. |
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alfred wrote:
> I'm still considering the Civic Si. My biggest concern is usage in the snow. > I know its front wheel drive and has all the right safety like VSA, ABS and > EBD etc, but I am wondering about the 17" 45 series tires is thats going to > be a problem in snow? I live in RI and the snow can be anywhere from none to > 6 feet in the winter, but cold weather (like 25 below) and ice are more the > normal problems in winter. Get a separate set of winter tires. Problem solved. |
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So are you saying that without getting a seperate set of winter tires there
would be a problem? I know the basic civic ex without winter tires is passable in the snow, about the same as an accord of the same year. I'm just thinking that the Si has more features like VSA and Traction control that could make for better traction although it does have 45 series on it, so not sure how that would work out?? Would it be feasible to get 215/60HR 17" in a snow tire or something like that for a reasonable price? "High Tech Misfit" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:fyhz6jbcdfdp$.dlg@hightech.misfit... > alfred wrote: > >> I'm still considering the Civic Si. My biggest concern is usage in the >> snow. >> I know its front wheel drive and has all the right safety like VSA, ABS >> and >> EBD etc, but I am wondering about the 17" 45 series tires is thats going >> to >> be a problem in snow? I live in RI and the snow can be anywhere from none >> to >> 6 feet in the winter, but cold weather (like 25 below) and ice are more >> the >> normal problems in winter. > > Get a separate set of winter tires. Problem solved. |
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The SI and the EX have different tires. The EX has all season tires, and the SI has sport tires that may not be rated for snow. Its likely that the car itself will not be the weak point. -- BlackGT2000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ BlackGT2000's Profile: http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...?userid=336868 View this thread: http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=713618 http://www.automotiveforums.com |
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