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Even though I would love to see a Fit Si (OMG Honda, please consider!), I think what is more important for the Fit here in the U.S. is more production!
Seriously, this car is selling all that is being produced right now and I don't know if this is intentional but it's causing the prices to be pretty ridiculous. I was looking on cars.com to see the price of some used Fits and it's being sold at more than what a new one would cost!
So ultimately IMO Honda needs to focus on upping the production of these sweet little cars.
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HONDAxACURA
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The Fit is great. An Si would be awesome and I would totally buy one, but it might cost A LOT! Maybe Fit Sport will have a performance package. Like K20A2 and high flow exhaust.
I would doubt this, but the more realistic, THE FIT NEEDS MORE HP AND TORQUE! At least 140-150.
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roninsi02
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Its kinda sad that a Honda engine has nop top end pull. From many reviews the Fits engine lacks the traditional Honda top end.
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Powered by Honda
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dynatos wrote:
Even though I would love to see a Fit Si (OMG Honda, please consider!), I think what is more important for the Fit here in the U.S. is more production!
Seriously, this car is selling all that is being produced right now and I don't know if this is intentional but it's causing the prices to be pretty ridiculous. I was looking on cars.com to see the price of some used Fits and it's being sold at more than what a new one would cost!
So ultimately IMO Honda needs to focus on upping the production of these sweet little cars.
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The fit is in its 4th-5th year in Europe. 1-2 year in NA. Honda gave it to NA to introduce it.
Expect an all new Fit next year wiht much more supply.
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incubus
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actually instead of more power in that tiny little car, how about better gas mileage?
they just said on this thread that we wont recieve a new fit for a few more years. I wonder how they will manage to produce two generations of a vehicle on one assembly line?
They could re-tool the fit line in Japan for the new generation, and setup a new line in NA with the old fit, but how cost effective is that?
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RayChuang
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Powered by Honda wrote:
Expect an all new Fit next year with much more supply.
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In my humble opinion, I expect the 2009 Honda Fit--essentially the second-generation model--to come from the new Greensburg, IN assembly line now under construction. It will probably be almost the same length as the current Fit but a bit wider (up to 1695 mm) to better accommodate American-sized passengers and for better side-impact safety. I do see a new 1.5-liter I-4 with an SOHC Advanced VTEC valvetrain, which will bump up the engine power to around 120 bhp with 7-10% better fuel economy than the current L15A VTEC engine. Transmission choices will be 6MT manual and either a new 6AT automatic or CVT automatic.
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aznstuart
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RayChuang wrote:
Powered by Honda wrote:
Expect an all new Fit next year with much more supply.
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In my humble opinion, I expect the 2009 Honda Fit--essentially the second-generation model--to come from the new Greensburg, IN assembly line now under construction. It will probably be almost the same length as the current Fit but a bit wider (up to 1695 mm) to better accommodate American-sized passengers and for better side-impact safety. I do see a new 1.5-liter I-4 with an SOHC Advanced VTEC valvetrain, which will bump up the engine power to around 120 bhp with 7-10% better fuel economy than the current L15A VTEC engine. Transmission choices will be 6MT manual and either a new 6AT automatic or CVT automatic.
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Would an R15 be feasible? Said R15 by itself would prolly get 120hp and w/Avtec prolly 130hp.
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HONDAxACURA
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Ummm Japan has the CVT with 7 speed Auto. =P Pretty cool. But 120-130HP is great. I really liked how the Fit comes packed with so much features too. So keep that.
A suggestion for Honda. Please make the back seat fold back too. So for long trips, people can lay flat. Thats all. Keep the cupholders. I really like that.
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