It is just the nature of the beast. The more efficient a motor is the less heat it will create. I have a 25 minute drive and it takes a long time for any sort of warm heat to come out of the vents. We are having 0 degree weather here with wind chills in the -10 range and it does not help the car to warm up any faster. Also, it will heat up more quickly if you wait awhile to turn the heater on instead of turning it to full blast when you start the vehicle.
The Fit is going to be superior in terms of build quality and life. If you can afford it, I would go with that. My experience with my '12 sedan hasn't been all that pleasant.
The Fit is going to be superior in terms of build quality and life. If you can afford it, I would go with that. My experience with my '12 sedan hasn't been all that pleasant.