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Kitdy
11-22-2007, 01:14 AM
For those keeping track, this is the third Car of the Year thread in the past week I've created. Anyways, the award goes to:

The New Honda Fit!

From Autoblog (http://www.autoblog.com/2007/11/21/honda-fit-named-japanese-car-of-the-year/):


The second-generation Honda Fit (a.k.a. Jazz in some markets outside the U.S.) has been named Japan's Car of the Year. Reuters reports that the little Honda hatchback beat out such heavyweights as the new Nissan Skyline (a.k.a. Infiniti G37 in the U.S.) and the new Subaru Impreza. Chosen by a 60-member panel comprised mainly of automotive journalists, the Car of the Year award in Japan has gone to Honda five times in the last 10 years. Last year's winner was the new Lexus LS sedan. You can check out the entire list of past winners here on Wikipedia. While we in the U.S. aren't able to purchase the new Fit yet, it's on sale in Japan and flying off the lot. Expected to sell around 12,000 units per month initially, Honda sold more than 20,000 in the car's first two weeks of availability. The new Fit's larger size and smoother looks should help it find a few more buyers in the U.S. as well when it goes on sale sometime next year.

henk4
11-22-2007, 01:18 AM
rationality prevailed.

ruim20
11-22-2007, 04:24 AM
rationality prevailed.

Indeed... it sounds like a "decent" award.

NicFromLA
11-22-2007, 05:44 AM
I haven't driven the Fit, but I've heard good things. I also remembering looking at the list of standard features and being shocked that it comes with things like throttle-by-wire and paddle shift.

coolieman1220
11-22-2007, 09:46 AM
no comment......

Ingolstadt
11-22-2007, 10:48 AM
Every JCOTY car has been worthwhile the award last checked. I concur on this choice, and I applaud Honda's recent efforts in setting benchmarks and hated Toyota who seemed to be resting on their laurels and only cares about maximizing profits with cheapo cars.

john14
11-22-2007, 11:05 AM
Isn't it true that the Honda Fit/Jazz is not made in Japan but is made in Thailand to maximise profit (by using cheaper labour in Thailand). Some may say, every other company uses cheap Asian labour but I was surprised when I read the Honda Fit/Jazz was made in Thailand.

deffenbaugh03
11-22-2007, 11:09 AM
Not available in the US? I live right near a Honda dealer and I swear I've been seeing them there for a long time. I even had a conversation with a guy there about how they only ever have one Fit at a time on display because the other's sell so fast.

EDIT: Oh second genertation nevermind then. Well i'm looking forward to it. What has improved exactly?

Ingolstadt
11-22-2007, 11:09 AM
Isn't it true that the Honda Fit/Jazz is not made in Japan but is made in Thailand to maximise profit (by using cheaper labour in Thailand). Some may say, every other company uses cheap Asian labour but I was surprised when I read the Honda Fit/Jazz was made in Thailand.

AFAIK, the current Jazz/Fit is a CBU from Japan. But you shouldn't be surprised if they shifted it to Thailand, Thais build decent quality cars. Some of Honda's models are produced in Malaysia. And mind you, Toyota's largest manufacturing plant is in Thailand.

2ndclasscitizen
11-22-2007, 06:16 PM
Isn't it true that the Honda Fit/Jazz is not made in Japan but is made in Thailand to maximise profit (by using cheaper labour in Thailand). Some may say, every other company uses cheap Asian labour but I was surprised when I read the Honda Fit/Jazz was made in Thailand.

Honda has been building stuff in Thailand for ages, heaps of their bikes are made there. It's not necessarily a bad thing, because while the Thai's mightn't be engineering force, if Honda imposes the same QC on the Thai factory as they do in their Japanese factories, the quality will stay up.

NSXType-R
11-23-2007, 07:46 AM
I hate Japanese companies for not bringing their best products overseas.

This generation of Honda Fit will come over soon. Maybe late, but soon.

koenigseggccx
11-28-2007, 11:59 AM
The honda fit won... now we are sure the world is doomed to be consumed by retarded people.

Matra et Alpine
11-28-2007, 03:09 PM
I hate Japanese companies for not bringing their best products overseas.
muwa-ha-ha-ha :)
We can get any ... adn they all come with the wheel on the correct side :)
They SEND them overseas fine ... not their fault :D

NSXType-R
11-28-2007, 03:20 PM
muwa-ha-ha-ha :)
We can get any ... adn they all come with the wheel on the correct side :)
They SEND them overseas fine ... not their fault :D

Just can't resist rubbing it in huh? :D

Correction- you are driving on the wrong side, not us. :D

While on the topic of LHD vs. RHD, why didn't anyone bother to standardize it? It makes no sense whatsoever. Then maybe the Japanese would be able to send them over here. :D

Matra et Alpine
11-28-2007, 03:29 PM
Just can't resist rubbing it in huh? :D

Correction- you are driving on the wrong side, not us. :D
Well I am willing to accept their is no right or wrong.

While on the topic of LHD vs. RHD, why didn't anyone bother to standardize it? It makes no sense whatsoever. Then maybe the Japanese would be able to send them over here. :D
We all did travel on the same side, the left ..... then the French had a revolution and decided to change. So EVERYONE driginon the right hadn side of the road and hence seated in the left of the car is following the FRENCH :) Congratulations :D
Now there is so much infrastructure that it woudl be prohibitevly expensive to switch !!

NSXType-R
11-28-2007, 04:04 PM
Well I am willing to accept their is no right or wrong.

We all did travel on the same side, the left ..... then the French had a revolution and decided to change. So EVERYONE driginon the right hadn side of the road and hence seated in the left of the car is following the FRENCH :) Congratulations :D
Now there is so much infrastructure that it woudl be prohibitevly expensive to switch !!

True, there is no right or wrong.

I should add an (also) to the" you are driving on the wrong side of the road" comment.

Geez, another blame the French fact.

Don't you just love the French for screwing everything up? :D

Yeah, it is too late now. I just hate the fact that no one bothered to standardize things first, kinda like the Metric system.

I would love to use it, but it'd look so out of place if I were the only one to convert to Metric.

henk4
11-29-2007, 12:54 AM
Geez, another blame the French fact.

Don't you just love the French for screwing everything up? :D


I vividly remember the press reports talking about the havoc on the French main motorways when from one day to the next Napoleon declared that people should drive on the right. It killed many uninformed motorists who unknowingly crashed into the persons that did take the trouble to follow the daily, heavily censored, news shows of that period.....but that was only for one day, because everybody caught driven left on the second day was immediately taken to the guillotine. It is still one of the reasons why France is not so densely populated these days.

bruxell
11-29-2007, 01:32 AM
I vividly remember the press reports talking about the havoc on the French main motorways when from one day to the next Napoleon declared that people should drive on the right. It killed many uninformed motorists who unknowingly crashed into the persons that did take the trouble to follow the daily, heavily censored, news shows of that period.....but that was only for one day, because everybody caught driven left on the second day was immediately taken to the guillotine. It is still one of the reasons why France is not so densely populated these days.

Henk! I didn’t realize you were such a scholar! Now, can you tell me why “Hawaiian” pizza, has Canadian bacon on it???:rolleyes:

henk4
11-29-2007, 01:35 AM
Henk! I didn’t realize you were such a scholar! Now, can you tell me why “Hawaiian” pizza, has Canadian bacon on it???:rolleyes:

that is called "specialisation" in economic terms. Each country specialises on the activity that it is best in, and the free trade market forces create the best combination;)

bruxell
11-29-2007, 02:05 AM
that is called "specialisation" in economic terms. Each country specialises on the activity that it is best in, and the free trade market forces create the best combination;)

I feel smarter...

ruim20
11-29-2007, 02:33 AM
The honda fit won... now we are sure the world is doomed to be consumed by retarded people.

Why would you say that? :confused:

are you "retarded"?

Matra et Alpine
11-29-2007, 04:05 AM
Yeah, it is too late now. I just hate the fact that no one bothered to standardize things first
:)
But it was. Everyone passed right shoulder to right shoulder.
Worked fine for millenium it seems.
Then some idiot decided he wanted all the bits he colonized to drive on the right !! Broke the "standard" :(

henk4
11-29-2007, 04:07 AM
:)
But it was. Everyone passed right shoulder to right shoulder.
Worked fine for millenium it seems.
Then some idiot decided he wanted all the bits he colonized to drive on the right !! Broke the "standard" :(

Probably somebody who was left handed, I always make sure to pass somebody on the right side, so I can hit out immediately....

Matra et Alpine
11-29-2007, 04:08 AM
I vividly remember the press reports

We knew you were old, Pieter, but not THAT old :)

:) Priceless :)

Can Encyclopedia Henkicca tell my why Dutch boys put their fingers in dykes ? and do they smell of fish afterwards ? ( it IS the North Sea after all :) )

henk4
11-29-2007, 04:10 AM
Can Encyclopedia Henkicca tell my why Dutch boys put their fingers in dykes ? and do they smell of fish afterwards ? ( it IS the North Sea after all :) )

nowhere else to put them in, noses long empty....