Used 2010 Honda Fit Sport 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl 5M) Consumer Reviews
A Turd!
Bought this car straight from the boat-with 6 miles. The 6 months were fine but since, it's been a rattling, oil leaking piece of junk. I have had to take it in to have it looked at for rattling once and have to take it back again. At 60 mph, it rattles and whines. The Fit is the cheapest car in the Honda line-up and it shows. It's cheap. I can't wait to be rid of it.
Good commuter car
I bought this car for its style and fuel economy. It has not disappointed. Great all around car with excellent fuel economy. My commute is rural highway driving with stops and starts. I have never gotten worse than 36 MPG even with the air on. My best is 38.8 MPG.
- Base 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $6,49012 mi away
- Base 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $6,50026 mi away
- Base 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $6,79134 mi away
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!"
Great For Daily Commute
Door armrest hurts my elbow. The clutch sinks way deeper than it needs to. Rusted out bracket over battery costs forty dollars, so I made my own out of aluminum L shaped bar stock for around 12 dollars. The car is cute, peppy, agile, and versatile. I keep a giant tote full of gear and a large toolbox (full of tools specifically for my Fit) at all times, roughly a passenger weight and the car drives like a champ. If you want a zippy car don't buy an automatic, they create a rift between driver and car. If you think the fit does not handle well in the snow then you are not a very good driver, be a good driver and you can manage summer tires on snow. My friend got stuck in some snow on a flat city street, the car dug down until the snow turned to ice. My Fit, sat on top of the snow and pulled forward when I engaged 1st gear. It took 10 minutes of rocking her car back and forward to get her free... This car is amazing but not top of the line. Honda is the Sony of cars!!!
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Great versatility-Hate the 5MT
Bought this last year with 107k on it. Wanted it for its mpg and versatility. Let me say, I love the versatility this thing has; I have hauled so much stuff with ease. My friend couldn’t fit his tv in his CRV; I slid that thing in my Fit with no issues. The seats fold up and down. I love the dashboard cup holders. It’s very convenient location for the hand to grab and having the vent right there is an added bonus- it keeps my iced coffee cold in the summer. At 120k now, I would tell anyone thinking of getting one to go for the automatic transmission. I wanted the 5 speed because it does provide a faster 0-60 time, but the whole manual transmission is set up terribly. The clutch is so light I can barely feel the engagement. Add that with rev hang and a 2nd gear that is like half the size as first and you have a perfect recipe for an awful jerky driving experience. Even after driving it for a year I haven’t gotten used to it. I plan on getting rid of the car in the next 3-6 months soley because the 5MT.
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