Honda's smallest offering is the Honda Fit subcompact. The Honda Fit still offers buyers an economical way to get around. Fuel economy, reliability and resale remain strong suits for this little 5-door, as does its incredibly roomy and versatile interior. In fact, the Fit has more passenger volume and cargo space than the Kia Rio 5-door, Nissan Versa Note, Chevrolet Sonic and Mitsubishi Mirage.
Front Wheel Drive, Power Steering, ABS, Front Disc/Rear Drum Brakes, Brake Assist, Aluminum Wheels, Tires - Front Performance, Tires - Rear Performance, Temporary Spare Tire, Power Mirror(s), Rear Defrost, Intermittent Wipers, Rear Spoiler, Power Door Locks, Daytime Running Lights, Automatic Headlights, Fog Lamps, AM/FM Stereo, MP3 Player, Bluetooth Connection, Auxiliary Audio Input, Smart Device Integration, Steering Wheel Audio Controls, Bucket Seats, Pass-Through Rear Seat, Rear Bench Seat, Adjustable Steering Wheel, Trip Computer, Power Windows, Leather Steering Wheel, Keyless Entry, Power Door Locks, Cruise Control, A/C, Cloth Seats, Driver Vanity Mirror, Passenger Vanity Mirror, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Trip Computer, Security System, Engine Immobilizer, Traction Control, Stability Control, Traction Control, Front Side Air Bag, Tire Pressure Monitor, Driver Air Bag, Passenger Air Bag, Front Head Air Bag, Rear Head Air Bag, Passenger Air Bag Sensor, Child Safety Locks, Back-Up Camera
Roomy interior
Big cargo hold
Excellent fuel economy & resale numbers
Honda quality
Easy to park & maneuver
Making a respectably 130 horsepower, the 1.5-liter 4-cylinder engine in the Honda Fit seems perfectly suited to the car's mission. Unlike some small 4-cylinder engines that run out of steam at speeds over 50 mph, the Fit's engine delivers good power right up to its 6,800-rpm redline, thanks in no small part to Honda's brilliant variable-valve timing and control system.
At the same time, it's efficient in daily driving, with the CVT LX model returning an EPA-estimated 33-mpg city, 40-mpg highway and 36-mpg combined