What fuel efficient cars are best for mountain roads?

I currently have a 2013 Honda Fit Sport, but the front wheel drive puts the car into overdrive everytime we go up an incline in the Smoky Mountains where we live. Even on the highway going on an incline it's hard to stay at the speed limit of 60 miles per hour.
For financing purposes I'd like to keep it in the Honda family also I'd like to keep it as fuel efficient as the Honda Fit. Another concern I have is that going into overdrive is going to cause me to break traction in the winter

If you drive a Chevy Sonic, or a 2012 Honda Fit?

I'm looking at both of these cars to buy (first time buyer) and I really like to SEE out of the car. If someone could post pictures to me of the eyeline view from their car that would be awesome… Just to give me an idea of how easy they are to see out of, if I can see the hood, etc. Thanks for any help

Added (1). I'm in a bind and need to buy a car quickly. I have no car to go anywhere, so I pretty much want to know what I want to test drive when I get someone to take me to the dealership. The two cars are an hour apart… So I would not really be able to go and look at both of them. Thanks

Added (2). not to mention, I hate going to dealerships.

What import tuner car should I buy?

I have a sick love for the Supra, but Skylines are awesome too. I can't fit in a Honda S2000, and I think an Integra Type R is not powerful enough for my taste. I have a budget of about $50,000 plus extra for upgrades, repairs, gas. I'm not into rice but I'm a car enthusiast so I would like a car that can beat most "new muscle" and pretty much anyone on the street who isn't driving something really special. (This is of course with the right upgrades).

For this reason I think a Supra is the best choice, but are there any alternatives? I would love some cargo space and back seat room, but at the same time I'm into hardcore performance. Performance > Everything Else is how I roll. Any tips as I start this journey?

What battery would fit my car?

I have a 2005 Honda civic lx and I want a battery that is stronger than the one that I currently have in. The one that is in now is 500 CCA and I'm looking for one that is better then that. I want a new battery because I recently got a subwoofer and an amp and it is making my lights dim and my voltage drop from 14.2 to 13.0 when the bass hits. Also when my engine is off my amp goes into protection mode because it can't get enough power from my battery I believe.

Is this worth canceling the purchase?

My hubby and I bought a used 2012 Honda Civic LX 31K miles from a dealership last night. While we were test driving, we heard a light rattling noise but other than that the car drove great and we were allowed to take it far enough to test the brakes, acceleration etc.

The car was sold to us at a reasonable price - price that could have been lower but fit the price range on Kelley blue book and NADA.

Anyhow we explained the rattling noise to the dealership and they said they'd check it out today and so we left the car at the dealership overnight. Today the service advisor from the dealership called us and said it's the shift cable rattling and that they'd have to get the parts to get it fixed. Given that it's Labor weekend, it would take Tuesday to have it fixed and ready for us. We're not paying for this repair but we're taking this is as a red flag since we JUST purchased this car and it already has a problem. What would be the right course of action to take if anything?

Will the 2015 CRF230F plastics fit on the 2014 CRF230F?

So I got a crf230f, 2014 model. Honda used the same design of plastics from 2008 through to 2014. I was so pissed when I saw the 2015 plastics design and stickers! They are so much better looking than the 2014 model. I can't sell my current bike for a new one when they come out. I only got it about 3 months ago. So, will the plastics for the 2015 model fit on the 2014 model? I know they look completely different, but I was focusing on the placing of the bolts and they all look in exactly the same position (2 on the top of the shrouds, 1 on the side number plates). The only doubt I have is there's a hook under the shroud of the 2014. I have no idea if this is on the 2015 model because I have not seen one personally to look right into it.

2014: http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/...F230F.aspx

2015: http://www.topspeed.com/motorcycles/motorcycle-reviews/honda/2015-honda-crf230f-ar164899.html