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Old 12-05-2011, 05:23 PM   #41
Andrew H.
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Originally Posted by SteveEisenberg View Post
You're risking a thread hi-jack, my friend.

Our 2010 base model Fit has yours beat on frequency of repair, ability to parallel park in small spots, and a whole lot more we could get into over at FitFreak.net (if you first don an asbestos suit).
Honda Fit to Audi is a decent way of thinking about the Fire to iPad comparison.

The Audi has a lot more performance, but the Fit functions perfectly in its niche, and it's surprising cargo space, small size, gas mileage, and reliability give it certain advantages over the Audi which might be important to some people, particularly when you consider the price. And some people might even want both cars.

But I think the question many people are having after the first reviews of the Fire is whether it really is a Honda Fit. I mean, the Honda Fit is a good car. A lot of people like it. But maybe the Fire isn't a Honda Fit. Maybe it's more like a Chevy Aveo.
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