Glad to see a Fit getting some attention/love!! I absolutely love mine.
Last year it was time to replace my beloved 2012 Kia Soul, the base model with the 1.6 and 6-speed manual. The Soul is another car that is a lot more fun and capable than appearance and price would lead one to believe. I'd rather have had one of the better trim levels with more creature comforts, but if you go for anything but the base model you can't have the manual gearbox. I don't do automatics, never have, never will. I really loved the Soul, it was an absolute blast to drive, and I put 145K miles on it, drove it like I stole it most of the time. Such a happy little car, it just begged you to flog it harder and harder. Never a single mechanical issue, rock solid.
The base model Soul is pretty Spartan. No Bluetooth, no cruise control, no audio controls on the steering wheel. About as basic as cars get these days. Eventually the lack of amenities and creature comforts started to get pretty old. So I, somewhat reluctantly, began seeking a replacement.
Requirements were, low cost, manual gearbox, cruise control, 30+ MPG and a history of reliability. It didn't take me long to zero in on the Honda Fit as the most likely candidate. I'd always liked the sporty look of the Fit, so I took the 1.5 mile drive to my local Honda Dealer to test drive one.
They had at least 15 on the lot, and not a single one had a manual gearbox. WTF?? Well, I wasn't really looking to buy brand new anyway, so just for kicks I test drove one with the CVT automatic, just to get an idea about chassis and handling. Acceleration and overall driving feel really suffered with the CVT, but I could tell that the chassis was tight and the handling really surprised me, very solid, tight and composed in the corners. Felt like a more expensive car.
I let them know that I'd be interested if they ever got a low-mileage used one on the lot with a 6-speed, then I began searching for one on my own.....
Good lord! It's not easy to find a used Fit of any mileage that has the manual gearbox!! I'd just about given up hope when, about 6 months after my visit to the dealer, I get a call from them saying that they had found what I was looking for. I left work a little early and drove over to check it out.
What they had was a CPO 2015 Fit EX in pearl white, not the color I'd have picked, but at least it wasn't black. 12K miles and almost flawless paint and interior. 5 min into the test drive and I knew that this was what I'd been looking for. I have to say, compared to the CVT I'd test driven, this 6-speed car felt like a completely different model altogether, the difference is striking. The price they were asking was actually pretty fair, I didn't haggle too hard but got a pretty decent deal anyway.
I've been driving it about 9 months now and I am beyond satisfied with my choice. It feels faster than it is, the handling is far better than any car at this price has a right to be. I'm a big fan of the whole "it's more fun to drive a slow car fast" thing and this little car just puts a big stupid grin on my face. About the only thing that lets it down are the brakes, when you push them hard, they tend to fade, and the rotors warp. Upgrading to better rotors and pads should fix that, there are decent drilled and slotted rotors available pretty cheap. Those and some EBC pads are a no-brainer upgrade. I'm getting about 33-34 MPG around town and almost 40 on the highway, and having a great time doing it. It's MUCH more comfortable than my old Soul was, much quieter inside too. The all touch-screen radio was a little annoying at first, but it works well and I got used to it pretty quick. About the only other niggle I can come up with is that when it comes time for new tires, there isn;t a great selection in this, rather odd, size, and no one ever has any in stock, they will have to be ordered. Thank goodness for TireRack.
All thing considered, I'm very pleased with this silly little car. Kudos to Honda for still offering a manual gearbox in much of their lineup even in the higher trim levels. I wish more manufacturers did the same.