Thoughts on the LT, 2.2L version of this vehicle? For $13,995, it seems tempting...
I feel the same exact way about the honda fit. It has very similar mileage to the civic in a way smaller package. Why? Who would want one other than "liking the looks of it"?quote:
Originally posted by ITSMR2U:
Always felt that it was an answer to a question that no one asked.
the honda fit has quite a bit more interior space than the civic. the "magic" seats provide a lot of interior flexibility as well. gas mileage for the fit has been better than (the new) epa estimates as well.quote:
Originally posted by milwaukee:
I feel the same exact way about the honda fit. It has very similar mileage to the civic in a way smaller package. Why? Who would want one other than "liking the looks of it"?
Getting the mileage of a compact in the sub compact size puzzles me.
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Originally posted by methusaleh:
Looks like a Cavalier/Cobalt station wagon to me...wait a sec, isn't that what it IS?!?!?
I think it's closer to a 1949 Chevrolet Suburbanquote:
Originally posted by Gary Allan:
Looks sorta like a fair attempt at a mini-chopped version of a late 30's sedan. Naturally that's where it stops and leaves you (probably) with the same mediocre typical stuff that Chevy has been know for.
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Originally posted by tweeker43:
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Originally posted by methusaleh:
Looks like a Cavalier/Cobalt station wagon to me...wait a sec, isn't that what it IS?!?!?actually, that's exacly what they are. the pt cruiser and the hhr are station wagons for people who wouldn't own a wagon otherwise. you could throw in the scion xb and the dodge caliber as well.