2010 Honda Fit Reviews and Buying Tips

2010 Honda Fit Reviews and Buying Tips

Honda nails the rest with the peppy, spacious, and frugal Fit by Looking beyond the appearance of the 2010 Honda Fit, which admittedly won’t quicken pulses. how about you think

Introduction of 2010 Honda Fit
The 2010 Fit is a 4-door, 5-passenger family sedan, or sports sedan, available in 6 trims, ranging from the 5-Spd MT to the Sport 5-Spd AT w/ Navigation System.
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2010 Honda Fit Sport 5-Spd AT

Upon introduction, both trims are equipped with a standard 1.5-liter, I4, 117-horsepower engine that achieves 27-mpg in the city and 33-mpg on the highway. A 5-speed manual transmission with overdrive is standard on the 5-Spd MT. A 5-speed automatic transmission with overdrive is standard on the Sport 5-Spd AT w/ Navigation System.

The 2010 Fit is a carryover from 2009.

Index of Honda Fit Expert Reviews:

  • thecarconnection—STYLING:The 2010 Honda Fit makes a slightly awkward first impression, but its interior strikes the right look;PERFORMANCE:The 2010 Honda Fit is much more fun to drive than most other subcompacts, while returning very impressive fuel economy;QUALITY:The 2010 Honda Fit has a versatile and cavernous interior that’s good for people and cargo alike;SAFETY:The 2010 Honda Fit is almost certainly the safest car in its class; if stability control were standard, it would be a perfect 10;FEATURES:The 2010 Honda Fit comes well-equipped, and you’ll be happy, provided you aren’t looking for any leading-edge tech features.

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Buying Tips:
If you’re drawn to the 2010 Honda Insight but love the Honda Fit better for its space-efficient package, you might want to wait another year; a Honda Fit Hybrid is on the way.

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  1. Vote -1 Vote +1Jeff B on 23 September 2009:

    owned this car in the Philippines where it is sold as the Jazz. It is the perfect city car. Unfortuneately I moved to a small town outside the city and my house is accessed by a VERY rough dirt road, so I had to sell it and buy a tough SUV. I loved this car. Very fun to drive and the interior is incredibly spacious and versatile for such a small car. I’m 6′-3″ and I had plenty of room inside. The seats fold several ways so this a very functional car. Hatchbacks today are so well designed that they are as functional as large station wagons were decades ago. If you don’t have to spend a lot of time on US highways, this is the perfect car, but even on long drives it is OK. Just test drive it… you will be incredibly impressed.

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  2. Vote -1 Vote +1eorjean on 23 September 2009:

    I am a retired widow, and wanted and economical little sporty car. This drives so nice & easy.
    For a mother with children, it is very big inside. Bigger than it looks.
    I also was impressed with the safety record that the FIT has been receiving.

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  3. +1 Vote -1 Vote +1Shirley on 23 September 2009:

    Just bought and love it. I’m not sure if paddle shifts are needed, but thinking saves fuel. Very easy to speed! Cant tell when youre going over 40! Small car but seems bigger when inside. Like that back seats fold down, or up for tall floor board items such as plants. Still have spacy trunk space, way more than hybrid cars. Honda has a great warranty that I can vouch for. Plus my dealership gives free towing package,so dont have to buy AAA. I would recommend a different material for seats, even leather, since every piece of lint sticks to the seats. Also no vents in back, but A/C works ok as long as you are driving. Honda needs to put tilt steering since I cant see the speedometer, which is not good. Overall, very satisfied.

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