tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4158601016174103420.post2137643153113539335..comments2024-03-18T09:17:36.860-07:00Comments on Subcompact Culture - The small car blog: What's Up With the Slow Honda Fit Sales?Andy Lilienthalhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08962844660116593646noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4158601016174103420.post-47793575042469696382015-12-07T12:08:26.138-08:002015-12-07T12:08:26.138-08:00I was a Honda/Acura loyalist for 16 years, startin...I was a Honda/Acura loyalist for 16 years, starting with my first car- a red '85 CRX. I owned 11 different Honda and Acura vehicles over those years. In 10/05, I met a drunk driver in a curve on MY side of the road! I managed to avoid a head-on collision thanks to the sharp reflexes of my '02 Acura RSX. He ended up hitting at an angle just behind my driver's side door before I went airborne into a thick forest of pine trees. I walked away with only superficial airbag injuries, but my RSX was literally wrapped around a big tree. <br /><br />As much as I loved the RSX, I had struggled with the $480/month payments for three years. Based on my income back then, I spending $200+ more per month for that car than I could afford (counting insurance and car payment). When I went to buy a new car, I was prepared to go with a new mid-level Civic. Imagine my surprise (nausea) when I saw the 2006 Civic for the first time! It looked like the demonic offspring of a suppository and a doorstop!<br /><br />I remember leaving the Honda dealer feeling depressed and confused because I didn't have another choice in my price range (and the idea of buying a non-Honda was, in my mind, blasphemous and sinful to even consider). In my despair, I wandered into the Mazda dealership next door and bought a 2006 Mazda3 s 5-door (and I've had a few others since then).<br /><br />But if the Fit, which didn't arrive until late 2006, had been available in 2005, I would have bought one. I still think it's the most appealing and interesting car that Honda makes and the last 'real' Honda left. I'd still buy one now if I didn't love my Mazdas so much.<br /><br />I realize that this was posted almost four weeks ago. But according to Cars.com inventory, there are almost 5,100 NEW Honda Fits for sale in the U.S. as of this posting. So the inventory seems to be increasing. But you never see more than one or two (if any) on dealer lots because they move so quickly.Jason Reecehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09834063250271248844noreply@blogger.com