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more about #hondafitsport more comments → iantm: My first car was an 89 Integra (first gen) with an automatic. God, that was an amazing car. Unfortunately, I expect all cars to be as fun to drive or ... more » MushyHeirloom: Hey, check out that water-and-dust pattern on the side! It's like The Matrix! more » MushyHeirloom: Treehuggers, hairdressers, and tuner crowd: We made this car for you more » slackinfux: Where's the "Sport" in this car? 117 HP, drum brakes in the rear, Torsion Beam rear suspension? Some sway bars and leather accents aren't so sporty. I... more » MaWeiTao: I was expecting to read something informative on why I should or shouldn't buy the car and instead I get stupid, worthless propaganda crap. Like someh... more » Number_Six: I vote Versa. Blander but much more substantial and available at prices way below Fit. And Versa can haz 6M (just to make you feel sportier). more » DoctorNine: Mom said to say nothing, if you can't say anything nice. Ummm... The picture with that red and blue looks really sharp... more » JohnPi: Why you shouldn't buy this car: You think a vehicle that's 2600lbs, and has 117HP should get better then 33 MPG in the year 2009. more » Citroen_SM: Why "working stiffs: No" ? This is a total working stiff car. more » Packa: So much attention is paid to the Fit's fuel tank location under the front seat. But the fuel filler is located at the driver side, rear three quarter ... more » jduffy13: This is like a serialized Dickens novel back in the day! Is this car really worthy of that much attention? more » mytdawg: My only comment is that if this car was a domestic offering the Asian fanboys would have a fit (heh) about the rear drums. (crickets) Carry on. more » Jeb_Hoge: For what it's worth, I'd take the Mazda 5 over this. Sizewise, the Five is just a smidge bigger as far as I can tell, but has that third row that make... more » Wes Siler: And the Fit is more practical than any of those... more » RLJ676-LS3 Commuter Car - for the environment: This thing is nearly 19K? In this guise, I don't see how that's for "penny pinchers." Maybe if ammended to "penny pinchers that kinda like driving sti... more » -
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2009 Honda Fit Sport, Part Three
The 2009 Honda Fit Sport is cheap, practical and fun. But should you buy one? More » -
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2009 Honda Fit Sport, Part Two
Yesterday, we were impressed by how well the 2009 Honda Fit Sport, well, fit. Let's break it down and try to figure out why. More » -
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2009 Honda Fit Sport, Part One
We've already driven the 2009 Honda Fit. The 2009 Honda Fit Sport promises to combine utility and fun into a small, cheap, appealing package. Can it deliver? More » -
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2009 Honda Fit, First Drive, Part Two
As we told you yesterday, we asked our many-layered friend John Krewson to take a spin in the new 2009 Honda Fit. After yesterday's taste of the new-and-now-priced-to-move-starting-at-$14,550 Honda Fit, he's brought us the whole red pepper of a review today. — Ed. More »

