Honda Fit
In published reviews,
critics awarded this
vehicle an average
overall score of:
| Priced From | $15,100 |
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| MPG | 30.0 |
| Styles Reviewed | |
Hatchback
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AutoGuide.com
| Reviewed By | Critic Credibility [?] | Style Reviewed |
|---|---|---|
| Bob Plunkett Bob Plunkett | Score Pending | 2010 Honda Fit Hatchback |
While it’s certainly not the $10K econo box that some automakers are offering in this segment, with the Fit you get what you pay for and then some. It has plenty of standard equipment, great options, tons of style (inside and out), is fun to drive and great on fuel.
MotherProof.com
| Reviewed By | Critic Credibility [?] | Style Reviewed |
|---|---|---|
| Sherrice Gilsbach Sherrice Gilsbach | 5.6 out of 10 | 2010 Honda Fit Hatchback |
The 2010 Honda Fit is as adorable as a purse-sized pooch and draws nearly as much attention. This subcompact hatchback lives up to its name because it fits just about anywhere you can legally park it and all of my family’s gear fit inside it, as well. The Fit was a good fit for my family of four.
Edmunds.com
| Reviewed By | Critic Credibility [?] | Style Reviewed |
|---|---|---|
| Staff Review Edmunds.com | 7.8 out of 10 | 2011 Honda Fit Hatchback |
The 2011 Honda Fit is no longer the only choice for a fun-to-drive, well-rounded subcompact, but it remains the hands-down utility champ.
Consumer Guide
| Reviewed By | Critic Credibility [?] | Style Reviewed |
|---|---|---|
| Staff Review Consumer Guide | 6.8 out of 10 | 2011 Honda Fit Hatchback |
The Fit’s strongest selling points are its impressive passenger accommodations and large, flexible cargo space. While prices may seem steep for the class, it comes very well equipped.
Cars.com
| Reviewed By | Critic Credibility [?] | Style Reviewed |
|---|---|---|
| Joe Bruzek Joe Bruzek | Score Pending | 2011 Honda Fit Hatchback |
The enviable cargo and passenger space makes the Honda Fit a replacement for bigger sedans. Compared with its subcompact competitors, the Fit has a healthy dose of personality; on top of being able to haul a lot of goods, it’s also fun to drive.
New Car Test Drive
| Reviewed By | Critic Credibility [?] | Style Reviewed |
|---|---|---|
| Brian Chee Brian Chee | 5.3 out of 10 | 2010 Honda Fit Hatchback |
The Honda Fit offers a compelling balance of economy, fun, interior convenience and comfort. It delivers engineering excellence and value.
Edmunds.com
| Reviewed By | Critic Credibility [?] | Style Reviewed |
|---|---|---|
| Staff Review Edmunds.com | 7.8 out of 10 | 2012 Honda Fit Hatchback |
The 2012 Honda Fit is no longer the only choice for a fun-to-drive, well-rounded subcompact, but it remains the hands-down utility champ.
CarList
| Reviewed By | Critic Credibility [?] | Style Reviewed |
|---|---|---|
| Bob Plunkett Bob Plunkett | Score Pending | 2010 Honda Fit Hatchback |
Honda Fit Sport five-door hatchback feels fun to drive and has surprising cabin space and affordable price points beginning around $15,000.
Motor Trend
| Reviewed By | Critic Credibility [?] | Style Reviewed |
|---|---|---|
| Mike Febbo Mike Febbo | Score Pending | 2012 Honda Fit Hatchback |
As much fun as the Fit is, for the average driver it might be a letdown. If you are looking for old-school Honda, you won’t be disappointed. If you are looking for the most refined car in this class, you may need to wait for the next refresh.
Kansas City Star
| Reviewed By | Critic Credibility [?] | Style Reviewed |
|---|---|---|
| Tom Strongman Tom Strongman | 6.5 out of 10 | 2010 Honda Fit Hatchback |
The Honda Fit is more than just a practical box; it is fun to drive.
Orlando Sentinel
| Reviewed By | Critic Credibility [?] | Style Reviewed |
|---|---|---|
| Steven Cole Smith Steven Cole Smith | Score Pending | 2010 Honda Fit Hatchback |
The entry-level market is full of good cars, and while the Honda Fit is more expensive than most, feature for feature, it’s hard to top — especially that base model.
