My wife & I are ready to drive our 2013 Fiat Pop off a cliff, & then proceed to CarMax on Saturday to look for a new car. I thought I'd get suggestions from ya'll. She wants something like the Honda Fit. We want something that will last/quality, & has good safety ratings & gas economy. We're probably going to look a cars that are slightly used(couple years old). We've heard of recommendations on the Korean brands lately, but we don't know as much about them then we do about Japanese cars. Maybe it's just a matter of Googling the right phrase to get the info we need.
Just buy the Honda Fit. It's nigh on perfect as a roomy city car. Honda does not f*ck around when it comes its key models and this its key model. They've had the same powertrain, more or less, for three generations and it was old when they introduced it yet it still sells like mad because power and refinement aren't important when real work needs to get done.
My argument for the Fit largely stems from the features it LACKS rather than the ones it has. My now 1 year old kid will learn to drive in my Fit. As a customer but also a former Honda mechanic I have no doubt whatsoever.
My 2013 Fit (features vary by year and region) lacks every one of the following features:
Automatic transmission
Hybrid driveline
Start-stop
Turbo
4WD
DOHC
phasing cams
Variable intake
Electronic park or handbrake
Nav
Heated seats, mirrors, wheel, windshield, etc
Leather
Bluetooth
Sunroof
A pointlessly inflated body (aka: "SUV")
Large wheels
Run flat tires
WiFi
And while I appreciate many of those features (I also have a loaded TDI Golf) not having them is the reason I'm sure the car will still be going in 15 years.
Btw, I don't know where you live but for the US production of the Fit moved when the MkIII was introduced. Mine is from Japan, new ones are from Mexico. I don't know if something similar happened for Europe but if it did consider a low milage MkII over a MkIII.