The most impressive feature of the Honda Fit is its incredible interior space. Both front- and backseats fold down into several different configurations, schlep stuff of just about any size. The car is also surprisingly zippy, as long as it's relatively empty and driving on a flat surface. But once it gets weighed down or enters hilly territory, the 1.5-liter engine that could turns into the little engine that might if the throttle is depressed hard enough. The small power train yields big benefits at the gas pump, however high gas-mileage will be easy on the wallet. Its emission rating is OK but could be better for a car with such a small engine.
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Honda Fit
The 2007 Honda Fit is a peppy subcompact with surprisingly good handling for a car of its class. Clever interior design offers multiple seating configurations and loads of space. Its stereo sounds fine and is very MP3-friendly puny 1.5-liter engine chokes uphill and when trying to pass on the freeway. The Fit doesn't have traction control, navigation, or Bluetooth as options.2007 Honda well-designe purpose vehicle that can tackle a wide range of tasks. It works well as a commute
vehicle and for running errands around town, but it isn't good on hills and will make its occupants suffer on longer trips.Honda Fit doesn't look a car jealousy in the hearts of onlookers. But if the window sticker was still attached, it would definitely do so, as this car is an excellent value for the money. The Honda Fit is just now making its debut in the United States, but it has been tooling around roads in Europe and Asia for some time. Honda hopes this new addition will be fit (pardon the pun) for a fan base here in the States.
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