Fuel Economy
Reliability
Styling
Weather Versatility
Value
Styling
Cargo Space
Versatility
Cargo Space
Versatility, mileage,handling
Safety
Easy handling
Reliability
it runs like a champ
Ride and Handling
It's a smooth and fairly quiet ride and so easy to handle
Fuel Economy
Good mileage, about 25 mpg in city streets and 30 on highway
Seat Comfort
I have back problems but the seats are really comfortable and adjustable
Dashboard
Dashboard is a bit confusing to me
Cargo Space
Could use more space in the hatch and shelf is in the way of large objects
Cost to Maintain
Hondas last. I have a great Honda mechanic close by.
Cargo Space
52 cubic feet, more than any sub compact. 'Magic Seats' that fold up (to fit tall objects) as well as down
Visibility
I had a Prius, which is one near-continuous blind spot. Honestly any car would be better.
Power
Its a bit under-powered. It has made me a safer driver. No more 1 second freeway merges.
Weather Versatility
Not a con for me; Small, less powerful cars w/ small wheels aren't great for snow.
Cabin Noise
Its a tiny bit louder than some cars. This is totally out-weighed by all its features.
Seat Comfort
just really comfortable
Ride and Handling
both are great
Fuel Economy
usually 30+
Reliability
It's a Honda.
Cargo Space
I can fit two road bikes in the cargo space, upright, with the seats folded down and a pickup truck fork mount
Fuel Economy
I routinely get 35-36 mpg on my commutes, and I am not exactly light on the throttle.
Seat Comfort
Could be better
Visibility
The long, thick "A" pillars block forward visibility. If you are on a left turning curve, the oncoming cars in the other lane are invisible because of the "A" pillar.
Power
You definitely notice the lack of power on the interstate. Other than that, it is good at getting from point A to point B
Fuel Economy
Cost to Maintain
Reliability
Ride and Handling
Interior Space
Seat Comfort
Fuel Economy
Reliability
Cargo Space
Cabin Noise
Seat Comfort
Interior Space