FIT For a King? 2019 Honda Fit EX Review

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
  • FULL Review of the 2019 Honda Fit EX! Is this the BEST sub-$20k compact car out there?
    The Fit EX is powered by a 1.5-liter 4-cylinder engine. It produces 130 horsepower, and is available with a 6-speed manual or CVT. In the interior, it has lots of black cloth and hard plastics, as well as some gloss black accent pieces. While it's not the most exciting interior ever, it's certainly not the worst, and comes with some nice new technologies. The available 7-inch infotainment system comes with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and there's also a few info screens around the gauge cluster. Out on the road, the Fit EX is smooth and quiet, but lacks power and general driving fun.
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  • @WARTHOG4U
    @WARTHOG4U 4 года назад +25

    Shift knob and simple HVAC levers are better than electronic buttons in my opinion. For $20,000 you are expecting too much. Want more, go spend $30,000+ for a full electronic controlled car. The Fit is a great car for the price!!

    • @henrikpersson4698
      @henrikpersson4698 Год назад

      classic-style handbrake, real gear shifter, manual ac controls etc were part of why i bought this car. i resent the digital volume (touch) control for the audio but the rest is great. manual, simple to use controls are the best - for me at least.

  • @ArianaTheDopest
    @ArianaTheDopest 4 года назад +49

    The lever is better than buttons imo

    • @Swordsquire
      @Swordsquire 4 года назад +5

      Not to mention we are talking about a sub 20K vehicle. And let's be real, for most of us older Honda Civic fans, the Fit, is a decent nod to the what the Civic used to be, a small, light weight, can do, and get you there kind of car. With just enough kick to it, to make fun, without it being an overly modified buzz bomb.

    • @ArianaTheDopest
      @ArianaTheDopest 4 года назад +5

      @@Swordsquire bro glad you brought that up I own a 1990 civic hatch back my 2007 fit feels like the same car just more modern

    • @Swordsquire
      @Swordsquire 4 года назад +2

      @@ArianaTheDopest All the more reason I want one!
      Direct feedback of car and road, to driver.

  • @paulbroderick8438
    @paulbroderick8438 5 месяцев назад +2

    An honest down to earth vehicle without being loaded down with add on BS jacking the price to hell. Thank you.

  • @izziereal2010
    @izziereal2010 4 года назад +15

    If it's not broke, don't fix it. The transmission shifter, knobs, and lever works just fine and are more reliable than the electronic shifter and digital buttons. The more electronics and technology there are, the more likely to fail and are more expensive to repair. Be practical.

  • @Machtyn
    @Machtyn 4 года назад +13

    I was a bit disappointed in the acceleration with the 2019 Honda Fit EX, but I ended up buying the car anyway. The safety features, Android Auto, and price were what sold me. Since most of my driving is street driving, I don't need power acceleration. When I do need the bit of extra power (heading on to a ramp), I turn the Econ thing off.
    With Econ on, I'm averaging about 34.5mpg. (Low 33.5mpg, High 35.9mpg). I've been an owner of my black 2019 Honda Fit EX since March 2019.

    • @Pyroo0
      @Pyroo0 4 года назад

      Does the ACC has low speed follow?

    • @Machtyn
      @Machtyn 4 года назад

      @@Pyroo0 I'm not sure what you are asking, but I'll try to answer.
      I leave the Econ thing on all the time unless I need to accelerate. When I have the cruise control set (whether or not the Econ is set), it will slow down when my car gets too close to the vehicle in front of it or speed up to my set speed (if going too slow).

    • @Pyroo0
      @Pyroo0 4 года назад

      @@Machtyn does it come to a complete stop and then resumes? Or does it not work on low speeds in heavy traffic?

    • @mymellowmeadow
      @mymellowmeadow 3 года назад

      Do you still like it? I just got one:)

    • @Machtyn
      @Machtyn 3 года назад +1

      @@mymellowmeadow I do still like it. My complaint about acceleration is a non-factor. I leave the econ thing on all the time. MPG is still within the range mentioned in my original comment. My only complaint is trunk space. I can't fit a bag of golf clubs in the back storage area. I can put it in the back seat, though. I can get my hockey bag in the back area, but the hockey stick slides over the back seat.
      I've taken it on a few long trips (2 hour drives) and it handles just fine. Android Auto just makes my day. I usually only have troubles when the USB cable starts to break. I also always leave the lights on Auto, which is nice. The front and back wipers work well. The rear camera does well enough during good weather, but is blurry at night and nearly unusable during rain/snow. Taking right turns with the turn signal on will turn the right side camera on. But doing this blocks the Android Auto boot up, which is a little annoying at the beginning of a drive while you may be trying to speak your navigation instructions or get your phone's music and audio book started.
      I know there is a recall on a part that was just issued, so you may want to check with a local Honda dealership to see if that part needs replacing in your Fit.

  • @BigRobChicagoPL
    @BigRobChicagoPL 4 года назад +8

    I am 6ft 9in and buying cars sucks. I always looked the other way at the fit since it's so small but today I took it on a 2 hour test drive and I want to buy one next year (when I have more money). What I love is this thing feels like a go cart

    • @jasondeli
      @jasondeli 2 года назад +1

      Does the steering wheel tilt and telescope? I'm a big guy and need all the room I can get.

    • @BigRobChicagoPL
      @BigRobChicagoPL 2 года назад

      @@jasondeli I ended up buying the then new 2020 Civic Sport Hatch. Fit is nice but honestly it's more of an inner city car. I needed the extra carry room and the Civic without the sunroof actually fits tall people very well (10th gen, idk about the new one). With the fit the wheel can be moved around. It is like a toaster inside, skinny, but very tall. I could sit straight and switch gears along with pressing the clutch with ease. Even easier if you want an automatic

  • @GoofysBandit
    @GoofysBandit 5 лет назад +24

    The fit is a great car. Every other car in its segment just feels like a "shitbox" car. But are surprisingly stylish, comfortable, and well optioned

  • @mtnx7
    @mtnx7 4 года назад

    Great review! Thanks

  • @Swordsquire
    @Swordsquire 4 года назад

    We are talking about a sub 20K vehicle. And let's be real, for most of us older model Honda Civic fans, the Fit, is a decent nod to the what the Civic used to be, a small, light weight, can do, and get you there kind of car. With just enough kick to it, to make fun, without it being an overly modified buzz bomb.
    It's that lack of digital tech, and comfort creature materials/amenities that can make driving it fun on a visceral level, something that gives the driver an optimal connection to the car and the resulting feedback.
    My last Honda was a bare bones 91EF hatchback (aka the ED-6) it had 75 horses, nimble, and maneuverable, as it was a welterweight vehicle, not a lot of hp is necessary to get it going nicely. Even as it turned twenty years old, at the time.

  • @JackTheSkunk
    @JackTheSkunk 4 года назад +2

    Just leased one of these little puddle jumpers to replace a troublesome 2006 CRV. I got the base model. It's OK, nothing special....like it but don't love it. New CRVs are really nice though. The Fit has all the suspension characteristics of a roller skate. You can feel every stone in the road thanks to the short wheelbase. My other gripe is that you have to reach back to open the console lid...awkward for me. I can live with this car for 36 months but will not get another one.

  • @PARADOXsquared
    @PARADOXsquared 3 месяца назад

    I want the lever and tactile controls. I don't need to be looking away from the road to figure it what I'm touching. Making me feel old calling these practical features prehistoric 😂

  • @anthonypararajasingham
    @anthonypararajasingham 4 года назад +1

    Key is better which makes starting the car problem free.

  • @jaimeramirez6407
    @jaimeramirez6407 8 месяцев назад +1

    Definitely prefer the manual switches. Wont have to remove your whole dash like in cars with electronic controls.

  • @dawnpoint
    @dawnpoint 3 года назад +2

    130hp is perfect. You don’t want any more than that on marble.

    • @jimliu2560
      @jimliu2560 3 года назад

      130hp is not enough for freeway merging, - for slowdown and quick acceleration. At least 160hp is needed.

  • @russnantz7358
    @russnantz7358 4 года назад +4

    Who is this guy. I have sold Honda's for five years. I own this exact car. It is the best car I've owned. What is he doing?

    • @khayotikk
      @khayotikk 4 года назад +2

      Russ Nantz I just bought it and I’m so excited to pick it up this week; I just know I’ll fall in love with it.

  • @lazaroambrosio5646
    @lazaroambrosio5646 2 года назад

    I’m 6’4 tall you think it would be comfortable for me? You look tall too, and it seems spacious.

  • @Pyroo0
    @Pyroo0 4 года назад

    Does the ACC has low speed follow?

  • @davisn4481
    @davisn4481 4 года назад +5

    Not sure why hes saying that the shifter is so bad. I've been in quite a few of the and never had a problem putting it in drive lol

  • @frodope
    @frodope Месяц назад

    Complaining that AC controls aren’t digital is crazy behavior

  • @CarlosAlberto-xx3of
    @CarlosAlberto-xx3of 4 года назад

    Owner of a 2016 EX.. great compact car, fuel efficient for sure, love the Vtec engine !! But I’m ready for a Civic much sportier and bigger car !!

    • @Antoine7881
      @Antoine7881 4 года назад

      The Civic is bigger than this?

    • @CarlosAlberto-xx3of
      @CarlosAlberto-xx3of 4 года назад +2

      Antoine O'Bannon yes indeed

    • @reelreeler8778
      @reelreeler8778 4 года назад +1

      Own both a 2012 Civic and a 2017 Fit. Love them both for different reasons. The Fit is just so practical for my urban driving and occasional use of its surprisingly huge cargo area. The Civic is the car I take on road trips....nice smooth ride there. Both cars get excellent fuel mileage and have never-ever had anything go wrong with either of them.

    • @krusader9066
      @krusader9066 4 года назад +1

      I'd rather keep the 2016 fit than getting a civic. Fit is much more roomier and speedy

    • @Hachiro
      @Hachiro Год назад

      If you haven't sold it yet, what's the specs and how much are you looking to get for it? x'D (This is a half joke. If you're in Colorado, I might be interested)
      Been looking for Fit for a while. 3rd gen is my preferred, but 2nd gen will suffice if I find an amazing deal on one. Otherwise I've got till October to buy one. (Emissions on my current car expires in October, and I *really* doubt it will pass this time.)

  • @jessig5523
    @jessig5523 4 года назад +1

    What’s the difference between cvt and automatic ?

    • @QuickshiftCars
      @QuickshiftCars  4 года назад +2

      To the average driver it probably feels the same, but a CVT has an unlimited amount of gear ratios rather than set gears like in a transmission. It's supposedly smoother.

    • @Hachiro
      @Hachiro Год назад +1

      For driving around, CVT and regular automatic can be treated mostly the same. (They are both automatic transmissions)
      Traditional automatic transmissions use planetary gear sets with clutch packs, while CVT transmissions use spools and a metal belt.
      CVTs are more efficient, but also more sensitive to bad maintenance. You also don't want to do a lot of towing with a CVT.
      Planetary automatics require fluid changes every 60k-90k miles (Sometimes sooner, check your owner's manual and do your own research for your specific car), while CVTs require changes more frequently. (30k-50k miles)
      Though, maintain any part of your car correctly, and it should last a long time. (Except for Nissan CVTs. Those die easily)
      I remember reading that for the CVT in the Honda Fit, the first fluid change should be at 60k miles, then every 30k miles after that. (Though confirm that yourself, to be sure)

  • @purocangrinag
    @purocangrinag 11 месяцев назад

    What is it with these reviewers and interior 🤦🏻‍♂️ it’s a solid interior I mean what else should it be made of

  • @ChummyChime
    @ChummyChime 5 лет назад

    Simple answer ot he updates. The 2020 is completely new

  • @joelbowen9969
    @joelbowen9969 4 года назад +7

    Do you even lift bro?

  • @iamu2247
    @iamu2247 4 года назад +1

    The 2020 fit makes the 2019 look even better.

  • @anthonypararajasingham
    @anthonypararajasingham 4 года назад +1

    This is such a negative review more like a review full of Nic - picky complaints. I like the fusion of old and new technology in this car. Also key would’ve been better - more reliable than push button start.

  • @shanewaffles842
    @shanewaffles842 2 года назад

    Tell me you know nothing about cars or how to drive without telling me you know nothing about cars or how to drive

  • @dudley7540
    @dudley7540 5 лет назад +1

    Old people car. Proper gear selector, knobs, levers, oh boy!

    • @patricklondon6006
      @patricklondon6006 4 года назад

      95% of the old people can't even get in the car. It's a car for dumbasses like you.

    • @davidfordyoyoguy
      @davidfordyoyoguy 3 года назад

      @@patricklondon6006 Yet, here you are watching YT vids of cars for dumbasses, hanging out in the comments afterward and acting like a tough guy on the internet. All signs point to you being a real winner. LMFAO