Used 2010 Honda Fit Sport 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl 5A) Consumer Reviews
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Incredible little car!
I bought it today, but I am so pleased with it. The flexibility of the interior design is incredible. All cars like this should have a magic seat! Great car for someone with a dog. Nice and peppy for a little engine even with the automatic. Excellent sound system that integrates with my ipod. Good bye to satellite radio. Excellent dealer experience.
I <3 my Fit
For the price of this car, you can't find a better deal. We looked at Mazda 3 and Toyota Yaris when shopping, and the Honda Fit offered more for less, including the priceless reputation of reliability associated with Hondas. I was looking for an economical 4-door hatchback with plenty of room for me and my 3-yr-old, and the Fit fits the bill! Tons of interior space and between 28 and 35 mpg for me so far (no road trips yet). Also, I found the driver seat/positioning to be quite comfortable after simply adjusting the telescopic/tilt steering wheel - this coming from a female with chronic lower back pain.
- Base 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $4,995230 mi away
- Base 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $6,200459 mi away
- Base 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $8,497401 mi away
So much room, in such a small car!
I was looking for a car with great fuel economy since my job keeps me on the road. The reviews for the 2009 were very good, and research online showed very positive user experiences. I have driven my 2010 about 3500 miles so far and I'm averaging 35-38 MPG per day, with a few trips in the 40-42 MPG range. I am very tall and I have enough leg room and head room, and still could seat adults of average height in the rear seats. The magic seats are handy for the occasional trip with cargo. The engine is snappy when you need it, but I generally just set the cruise and enjoy the ride.
13 yrs old and counting
My 2010 Fit Sport has 108,000 miles in it as of 1/12/23. It still runs great. I put leather upholstery in when I bought it, and I feel that adds to the comfort and support of the seats. I get about 24-25 MPG in the city, and 35 or so on the highway. If I drove 55, steadily, I’d get 40 mpg, but that’s hard to do. I love the handling, the magic seats, the visibility and the cargo space. I keep up with all the maintenance as suggested. The only problem I’ve had it the automatic door lock actuators (the electronics that control the locking and unlocking) started to fail recently and had to be replaced, along with the blower motor for the fan (that blows the cold a/c air, or heat, into the cabin.). That cost a whopping $3,900. I spent it because I want to keep this otherwise excellent car for another 7 years, if possible. It might have been a bit less expensive if I’d brought it to a private mechanic. I’m sad they don’t sell the Fit in the US anymore, because I would have kept on buying them for the rest of my life.
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Fun to drive.
It's a great car, especially for city driving. The interior is very spacious, and doesn't feel cramped like many of it's competitors.
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