Honda Fit For Middle Class Budget
Posted by: eza / Category: Automobiles Review, City Car, Honda
This may not be the Nissan Versa, Toyota Yaris is not possible, it may not be the Toyota Matrix. If Honda would have to come up with a more compact version of its best-selling Civic, the Honda Fit would be. Honda Fit may be small from the outside, but inside-wise, the car is quite spacious. Fit has a huge amount of space in the front and rear, and enough cargo space in case of need to regulate large, heavy objects such as musical instruments, computer equipment, or even some camping equipment. So, if we consider a car that has the potential to carry many things, can be fuel efficiency and performance have a role in a car like this, if so, how?
Honda Fit became rather like the Toyota Matrix and a little ‘flexibility in terms of size is concerned, but with the power of the engine a little’ less. Fit is powered by a 1.5 liter 109-horsepower 1.8-liter good for 140 of its bigger brother, the Honda Civic, Toyota Matrix or a 2.4 liter (L). Fit acceleration from rest, is hardly new, but still not very good slalom numbers due to manipulation. From 0-60 mph in less than 9 seconds, I would say that it really is not bad for a sedan economy. Levers are standard on Fit Sport with 15-inch alloy wheels.
Standard features on the system 2010 Honda Sport Fit Stereo includes AM / FM with USB port for your iPod, power windows, locks, cruise control, tilt steering wheel and telescope, and both incoming and outgoing. Bluetooth can be added as a feature aftermarket, but if you want factory-installed, you must obtain the satellite-linked navigation system from Honda. In addition, steering wheel mounted audio controls standard on the Fit Sport.
I could have some certainty about the Fit, but I also have some doubts. Cars can not drive or do as my Civic, but at least the steering feels quite to my standards. Braking is a little more ‘up on a par with the rear drum brakes, and I felt a small body roll when cornering. The suspension is a bit ‘on the soft side, but there are Fit Civic Si, of course. Real part of the criticism I have for this car is rear visibility. Unlike the matrix is ??probably slightly larger than the margin of Fit, Fit rear visibility when I get a parking space is very poor, so I recommend having a convex mirrors to eliminate blind spots.
Should I keep my Civic for a year or more, or trade, and go for the Fit? Unlike my car, the Fit has a 60/40 split rear seat is very comfortable for me to handle large objects such as boxes of items from Costco or some computer equipment which can carry about 30 miles. Gas mileage is almost the same as my Civic, though, but the Fit get better gas mileage of 04/03 miles per gallon around town.
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