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2014 Honda Fit goes official


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I like the gearstick , that's all :wub:

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The Hybrid version will get approx 40km/liter !

 

Japan scheduled for September release

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Looks decent I guess. Like the renaut clio better, but its not too bad. Interior is too buzy, & looks like a collection of differnt components than a cohisive design.

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I like the gearstick , that's all :wub:

 

 

The Hybrid version will get approx 40km/liter !

 

Japan scheduled for September release

 

The back look a bit like stream....definitely prefer current GE6/8. Agree about the gearstick, rest quite yucks. Rather take i30 anytime.

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i haven't got used to the design, but i guess i'll agree with it...

 

not like civic. totally don't agree even after 2 years.

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What's the spec & price. Can't see it selling well in Singapore unless they vastly improve the spec & equipment levels, on top of a competitive price.

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For the Hybrid version it is an innovative move by Honda, upsizing the engine and designing their own 7 Speed Dual Clutch transmission.

What is innovative about their engines is the electrical motor integrated with the engines generates high torque at low revolutions, avoiding the use of a supercharger.

This concept is already implemented on the CRZ, Civic Hybrid and Insight, the specifications have indicated a maximum torque at around 2000 rpm.

 

Time to save up my money and prepare for the new Jazz Hybrid.

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Turbocharged

For the Hybrid version it is an innovative move by Honda, upsizing the engine and designing their own 7 Speed Dual Clutch transmission.

What is innovative about their engines is the electrical motor integrated with the engines generates high torque at low revolutions, avoiding the use of a supercharger.

This concept is already implemented on the CRZ, Civic Hybrid and Insight, the specifications have indicated a maximum torque at around 2000 rpm.

 

Time to save up my money and prepare for the new Jazz Hybrid.

 

Will honda be using the dry gear box like VW?

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