Used 2011 Honda Fit Hatchback Consumer Reviews
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Excellent Little Car
I would never bought this car, Kinda inherited it.But after getting it one of the best cars I have owned, I've been on several trips with it and it is an excellent little car in every respect.
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Fit to Impress
I have only used half a tank, but I am eager to share my first impression of the car. I'll start with the bad. Sport, implying some relativity to a sports car, is not an accurate description. Yes, it's nimble, eagerly reving, and fun to drive, but it lacks proper acceleration, maneuverability, or pedigree to be a member of this class. The Fit's enormously practical design would make it the odd-car-out if it shared some tile in the showroom of sport thoroughbreds. But I didn't need another car with senseless horsepower and "member" compensating qualities. This time, I was in the market for sensible. Plus, Honda was wise enough to forego a Sport badge on the rear gate, so, we can let it be
- Base 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $5,49932 mi away
- Sport 4dr Hatchback w/NavigationMSRP: $8,452308 mi away
- Sport 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $10,995319 mi away
Lifelong Honda fan
I bought a 2004 civic vp, regrettably traded that in for a family sized wagon, and now just got a 2011 fit for myself. I've only had it about 800 miles, but absolutely love it.