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i have a 2010 honda fit with 175,000 miles. i am wonder if i should keep it or get rid of it. it still runs and shifts like new.  


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Look, … those are fantastic small cars! I own one, … ‘10 Sport Model. Just switch tires to 205/50ZR16 - yes, these will fit on regular Honda wheels - and drive it for another 175k miles! Go, …
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By curiosity, what will (I assume bigger tires?) it do different? Does it handle better? More fun?


Yes. Handling. Fun. Both are enhanced. I say, to the level of almost equal of a Miata, … and without a cowl shake of Miata! Tire diameter is identical. Going from H rated to V rated tire made a huge difference. Tiny loss in fuel economy, … but that’s because car is more communicating and one drives it harder. More confidence pushing it to the limit.

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Keep it. They are bulletproof!


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Those can last forever, replacing it now would be a waste of money.


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How much would you get if you sold it? You could always try putting it for a high price and see the offers you get.

If you get any serious money like 7 8 grand then sure you might as well but then again you most likely won't so I'd drive it till the wheels fall off as they are very well made vehicles.

5 speed automatic is more reliable than the CVT and the engine is better than the newer earthdreams one so you have a very quality built car.

Scotty has a customer who has got over 450k miles on it. 


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Do you want to upgrade? 


i am just wonder if i should keep it another 10 years or sell it for a newer car


@deliveryguy I can’t remember if the 2010s have the 5 speed automatic or the CVT. If it has the CVT those are not known to last up to the 200k mi mark. It’s up to you, I mean if you feel like you’ve maintained it well and it’ll hold up keep it. If you feel like you’ll have to replace a transmission before 10 years I would get rid of it.


It has a 5 speed automatic


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The car has the potential, just depends on your preference. If you live fine with it, keep it and maybe in 5 years you'll want then something different. Don't rush getting rid of a car you have no problems with.


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