Used 2010 Honda Fit Consumer Reviews
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Poor Mpg
I don't know what I am doing wrong but I cannot get more than 24-25 mpg no matter how I drive. This is frustrating. Otherwise love the way it drives, especially holds the road. I appreciate the lumbar support on driver's seat.
Big car in a small package
This is the most amazing car I have ever seen, I bought it for my son as a University graduation present, and feel very confident that it is a good and safe choice. The car is solid, has "head turning" looks, a cool package overall. We love the space, and it drives like a much larger car, very stable on the road. Great brakes with no fade, great visibility and very comfortable seats, and good leg, and head room. The engine has good pick-up from a stopped position, and has all the vital maintenance points at easy reach and well labeled. "You will not be sorry for getting one of these!"
- Sport 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $7,19351 mi away
- Base 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $6,99918 mi away
- Sport 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $8,068In-stock online
good things come in small packages
I still love this car and if i buy a new car .. it will be a honda fit...
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For the right Fit, Go for the Sport
If I could do it all over again, and I may, I'd probably go for the Sport model. Features like the keyless entry (which I bought afterward and got installed) the USB iPod interface, and the nicer upholstery are things I regret not having. Drivingwise, it is a competent city car with great mileage, the interior is handy and flexible, and it is extremely nimble with light handling and it is easy to park. On the highway, though, be forewarned that the engine is quite weak with the automatic and the engine loud and thrashes under load - but pushing it doesn't make it go any faster. That said, it'll be cheap to own and is reliable. But if you want cheap and reliable AND fun, go for the Sport.
It was okay
I was a little disappointed in my fit. It got me places just fine. Once I hit 150k it kinda went a little down hill. Ignition went first, then an axle broke. Closer to 180k the transmission went. I was hoping for the long haul of at least 200-250k but maybe that’s just wishful thinking. Other than that I have always loved driving it, love the wide range windows.