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Four Will Enter, One Will Leave: The Final Two

Kelsey Mays
9/13/2006
Four Will Enter, One Will Leave: The Final Two
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Our first installment pitted the all-new Suzuki SX4 against the Nissan Versa, Honda Fit and Hyundai Accent. We put the Accent and SX4 to pasture in round one, leaving the Fit and Versa to duke it out. Who’s the last man standing? Read on.

Second place: 2007 Nissan Versa SL

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Winner: 2007 Honda Fit Sport

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WJ:

I used to think paddle-shifting transmissions were the thing to have, until I drove this. It did hold gears for a long time, but the tactile sensation of shifting was lacking. There was no “click” or other indication the shift took. However, it darted away from stoplights and changed direction quickly. Body lean was a bit disconcerting. The interior was my favorite because it had the storage capacity of an aircraft hangar, and I liked the materials. Where the SX4 said it was a sport-ute, the Fit said it was a sporty car. The supportive seats and smallish sport steering wheel deserve special mention.

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The Fit easily wins first place thanks to its engaging performance and no-nonsense interior. I didn’t find body roll as problematic as Bill did. The Accent has less, but the SX4 and Versa have significantly more. The best part of the Fit is its engine, which lacks much of the buzziness the other cars have. It feels like a much quicker car than it probably is, and it doesn’t run out of steam until you’re north of 5,000 rpm — a place few drivers will likely push it.