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Cuntpunch
Oct 3, 2003

A monkey in a long line of kings

Throatwarbler posted:

The base model Fit doesn't have ESC, while the loaded one does, right? Can you get even get ESC at all in the Aveo or any other competitors? Maybe that's why. The Fit's only competitors are the Aveo, Versa, Accent/Rio and Yaris anyway, hardly a very competetive field. Ford, Chrysler and VW don't even sell subcompacts here until the Fiesta makes it over.

In any case, the Honda Fit is something like the best selling subcompact car in virtually any significant market for subcompact cars, so maybe they really are that good.

The SX4 Crossover is pretty much the same size, shape, and drat near the same styling as the Fit. It's base model is in the price range of a Sport-trim Fit but it actually has traction and stability control. Why people haven't figured it out as a great deal is beyond me.

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