2008 Fit Car Honda Dallas Texas
Reader’s Question:
I want to buy a Dallas Texas Honda car. Is a 2008 Fit car model good?
Miguel
Dallas, TX
Thank you for your question Miguel. Last year I needed to buy a Dallas Texas Honda which I would like to meet to a lot of standards. To begin with, I wanted the Dallas Texas Honda car to bring me on the way to and from school, work, and my friends’ residences exclusive of using up too much gas. Subsequently, I preferred for it to look good. After that, I wanted it to be hard-wearing and inexpensive. Of course, the car I ended up reconciling on was the 2008 Fit, a car with an attractive aim which is so low down value that I could not consider it.
One astonishing item regarding my Dallas Texas Honda 2008 Fit is that it is so mold-able. I know how to modify a lot of things on the interior that it is like producing my own tiny room. Not only that, it is too enjoyable to drive and fits my friends when I wish to take them out. It creates a little road noise, but that does not matter since the sound system is very good and we just put it on really loud.
2008 Honda Element in Dallas TX
Reader’s Question:
What particular feature does the 2008 Honda Element makes it a considerably great buy?
Tori
Dallas, TX
I really liked the utility value of the car. I was able to wrestle (by myself) one of the back seats out of the vehicle and the missing seat made it easy to roll in my road bike (sans front wheel). Wrestle is an apt description of the multiple levers/pull handles that have to be used in order to remove the seat. And then it’s heavy and awkward to hold. I’m sure with two people and a bit of practice; one could remove both seats in just a minute or two. Having both rear seats removed you’re rewarded with a tall, boxy and functional space with a flat floor. Honda conveniently provided chrome plated tie down rings placed conveniently throughout the rear cargo area which would elegantly run through any terrain and road in Dallas.
The projector beam headlights are among the best by providing a void-less blanket of light.
I spoke of the uneven gaps in some of the dash pieces, but relative to a BMW 335i, they were minor. I saw larger, uneven gaps in the fit of the ashtray (and other dash pieces) on the BMW … and that car lists at almost $50K. You’d have to look hard on the Element to notice the gaps which speaks highly of a vehicle less than half the cost of the Bimmer. The doors of the Element close solidly and absence of the B-pillar does not diminish the structural rigidity of the Element. Squeaks or rattles during the test drive were non-existent. Road noise does make it way into the cabin, but this could be due to a limited amount of sound dampening materials on the floor and firewall.
I Want To Buy A 2008 Honda Fit
I needed to buy a Honda which would live up to a lot of standards. First of all, I needed it to get me to and from school, work, and friends’ houses without using up too much gas. Second of all, I needed it to look good. Next, I needed it to be durable and cheap. Naturally, the car I ended up settling on was the 2008 Fit, a car with an interesting design which is so low priced that I couldn’t believe it.
One amazing thing about my Honda Fit is that it’s so moldable. I can change so many things on the interior, that it’s like making it my own little space. Aside from that, it’s also a fun drive and fits my friends when I want to take them out. It makes a little road noise, but that doesn’t matter because the sound system’s great and we just crank it up!
