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The 2015 Fit “loses a little bit of the prior-generation’s go-kart character, but it’s still plenty of fun, thanks to some much-needed torque,” said Senior Consumer Affairs Editor Kelsey Mays.
Honda bases its data on driving the Fit for 15,000 miles a year, or 45,000 miles for three years. However the automaker is only selling a lease for the car, and it has a limit of 36,000 miles.
The Honda Fit was easily the best subcompact on the market — great fun to drive and a deft mix of efficiency, interior space and value. Then Honda discovered that fun doesn’t sell.
CARS.COM — In the months since we welcomed the 2015 Honda Fit to Cars.com’s long-term fleet, we’ve thrown a lot of stuff into it and the subcompact hatchback has accommodated most of it like ...
The 2008 Honda Fit continues is a well-thought-out, functional vehicle not devoid of style or fun. It is Honda's smallest car, but it smartly utilizes every cubic inch of space to create a ...
The Fit adds a measure of fun-to-drive and holds the promise of more tech just down the road. [gallery ids="163428,163422,163423,163424,163425,163426,163429,163430,163431,163427"] ...
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