Honda Car Reviews

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

Honda Fit


Although the Honda Fit is now one of Honda’s global models, it experienced a very slow progression as it made its way around the world. The car first debuted in the June of 2001 in Japan and immediately became a big hit. It was then introduced to Europe (early 2002), Australia (late 2002), South America (early 2003), South Africa and South-East Asia (mid 2003), China (mid 2004), and Mexico (late 2005). A production model for the United States and Canadian markets debuted on January 8, 2006 at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. The car was released in Canada on April 3, 2006, and in the U.S. on April 20, 2006. Unlike most Honda models, which traditionally have 4 or 5-year model cycles, the current generation Fit will remain for a longer period of time due to its late release in North America.


Type:
Front-engine, front-wheel drive, five-passenger hatchback.

Price: Base, $14,400 (inc. $550 shipping charge)

Engine:
1.5-liter I-4;
109-hp;
105 lb-ft torque.

EPA fuel economy:
33 mpg city/38 mpg highway.

Where built:
Japan

Cool blue backlit gauges. Roomy, versatile cabin with clever reconfigurable rear seat. Peppy engine with adequate power for passing and merging. Lots of Scion-like accessories. Quick, responsive steering makes car easy to maneuver and park. Loads of standard features on the base model, including air conditioning, CD player and power accessories. Traditional three-ring instrument cluster.

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