The subcompact Honda Fit is a marvel of space efficiency considering its small exterior dimensions hide an interior that rivals the cargo capacity of larger SUVs. All 52.7 cubic feet of cargo space ...
One could say that the original Honda Fit did wonders to change the image of subcompact hatchbacks around the world. Before its introduction in 2001, cars of this type were cramped, compromised, and ...
The 2011 Fit's interior was designed with functionality and comfort in mind. Standard features included air conditioning with an air-filtration system, power windows with auto-up/down driver's window, ...
Let’s face it: size matters. This is why Chevrolet still makes the Suburban, it’s why Forgiato makes 28-inch wheels and it is why Honda still builds the Fit. Now, if you’re wondering why the ...
HIGHS Roomy and comfortable interior, loads of cargo space, excellent value proposition. LOWS Poor acceleration with CVT option, less fun to drive than some rivals, substandard infotainment system.
Back in the 90s, kids were sullenly rocking out to grunge music and car makers were busy making alternate-universe versions of cars they already had on sale. Witness the Explorer/Navajo duo, or the ...
SENIOR MOTORSPORTS EDITOR MAC MORRISON: Almost three years have passed since the Autoweek garage obtained a long-term Honda Fit, and two years after its departure, I feel the same as I did then: ...
Spry handling and clever packaging and are two of the main reasons the Fit compact has been so successful. Fit is consistently one of the most fun to drive small cars in its class, especially the ...
In 2012, the Honda Fit received minor updates to enhance its appeal. The base model saw the addition of standard features such as a security system and keyless entry, while the Sport trim benefited ...