2009 Honda Fit
As seen in: “Birchwood adds Kia dealership to lineup”
http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/subscriber/autos/story/4228113p-4867635c.html
By: Myron Love
Updated: September 19 at 09:15 AM CDT
IF you blink, you’ll miss it. That’s a strong indication of how fast the ‘09 Honda Fit is selling out.
“We received our first shipment (of ‘09 Fit models) just a week and a half ago,” says Birchwood Honda West sales rep Damien Burns, “and by the beginning of this week, we only had a couple left in stock.”
Burns adds that that first delivery was 10 days earlier than originally scheduled because local Honda dealers had sold out the ‘08 models.
The Fit has been on the road in Japan since 2001 but only became available in Canada last year, Burns notes.
The new version has a number of incremental improvements over the ‘08 model, he says. For example, the ‘09 Fit is slightly longer and wider than its predecessor. The IVTEC engine (as compared to the ‘08 model’s VTEC engine) provides 40 miles per gallon in city driving as compared to 37 mpg in the older models. Highway mileage is unchanged. Horsepower is also up slightly for ‘09.
Also new in the ‘09 Fit is a timing chain rather than a timing belt. “You have to change the belt every five years or 100,000 kilometres, or you could ruin your engine,” Burns points out. “The chain is much longer-lasting. And if it goes, you just have to replace it. You don’t have to be concerned about engine damage.”
The new model comes with an ACE (Advanced Compatibility Engineering) body structure better able to absorb impact from different-size vehicles. Burns notes that the body has more rounded edges, giving it a more aerodynamic and less boxy look.
Inside, the side-view mirrors are taller and the pillars in the windshield are thinner. Both features increase visibilty.
Burns notes that there is also more knee room in the back seat and the model has eight cupholders — four in front and four in back.
“The issue today is gas mileage rather than horsepower,” Burns says. “To make the ‘09 Fit lighter, Honda has taken out the spare tire. A tire repair kit is one of the options.”
The new model retails for a base price of $14,980 (not including freight and pdi). Burns notes that is just $70 more than the ‘08 model.
A fresh shipment should be coming in before long, he says.




