Just to add my .02.

I have a 2013 Honda Fit. I also have a 64cm Toyo Atlantis with fenders. 

It’s a bit fussy, but I can fit with the front wheel removed. Which is nice 
as far as not worrying about the bike when we’re in the city or overnight, 
etc.

Honda Fit is kind of a cheap little car, but man I love how much it can 
haul. 


On Thursday, June 18, 2020 at 11:14:16 AM UTC-7, Roberta wrote:
>
> I'm away from home without my bikes and found I need to buy a another 
> car.  I'm looking at the Civic and Imprezza sedans, but will go with the 
> hatchback versions if needed.  I'm leaning more toward Civic.  I haven't 
> seen either yet, just internet research.
>
> Currently (until Tuesday, that is), I put down my back seats,  took the 
> front wheel off and put a bike laid down on a diagonal in my Jetta Hybrid. 
> Can anyone confirm that they do the same with the Civic or Imprezza?  I 
> just need a bike to fit one way or another.  I'll also install a hitch, but 
> it's nice to have options.
>
> I'm only looking at those two cars.  I'm looking for short length for 
> easier parallel parking, as good mpg as possible (I drive long distances a 
> lot--sorry), less expensive than your "average" car, and a great ride 
> (Jetta Hybrid was GREAT).  I know, two out of three...or three out of 
> four...  
>
> I do have a car to drive home this weekend for test fitting next weekend.  
> For those who are curious, $5,600 for a new transmission in my hybrid on a 
> 98,000 mile car.  I have no issues spending the money there, but I'm 
> wondering what else I have in store for me...
>
> Thanks,
> Roberta
>
>
>

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