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If the same rules were used as last year's, I don't think the Fit even qualifies. The Fit isn't new, new to us, but not new at all. They've been making the Jazz for some time and I don't think LHD conversion is a big update. The Toyota Aygo is better.
Last edited by Llamaguy; Dec 13, 2006 at 09:51 AM.
Why the fit? It's an econoslushbox. If it were made by any other car company aside from Honda nobody would vote for it.
Originally Posted by Llamaguy
If the same rules were used as last year's, I don't think the Fit even qualifies. The Fit isn't new, new to us, but not new at all. They've been making the Jazz for some time and I don't think LHD conversion is a big update. The Toyota Aygo is better.
I'm with RB and Llamaguy on this one. I don't see anything positive about the fit. And I am almost certain that a Honda dominated forum will choose it as the car of the year.
How do you compare all these economical, bubble-butt station wagon's with luxury sedans, even if they are base models? Seeing as how the fit qualifies, even though it has been around for a while as a jazz, I think the TL type S should be in too.