Honda Fit
Popular competitors:
- 2015–20
- 2009–14
- 2007–08
- 2015–20
- 2009–14
- 2007–08
Latest generation
2015–20 Fit
2020
- MSRP range $16,190–$20,620
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Consumer rating
(32 reviews) - Combined mpg 31–36
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2020:
- Five-seat hatchback
- Manual or automatic transmission
- Bluetooth streaming audio standard
- Diverse seat-folding configurations
- Apple CarPlay, Android Auto available
2019
- MSRP range $16,190–$21,520
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Consumer rating
(84 reviews) - Combined mpg 31–36
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2019:
- Five-seat hatchback
- Manual or automatic transmission
- Bluetooth streaming audio standard
- Backup camera standard
- Diverse seat-folding configurations
- Apple CarPlay, Android Auto connectivity available
2018
- MSRP range $16,190–$21,520
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Consumer rating
(98 reviews) - Combined mpg 31–36
- Body style Hatchback
2017
- MSRP range $16,090–$21,365
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Consumer rating
(90 reviews) - Combined mpg 32–36
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2017:
- Five-seat hatchback
- Manual or automatic transmission
- Bluetooth streaming audio standard
- Backup camera standard
- Diverse seat-folding configurations
2016
- MSRP range $15,890–$21,165
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Consumer rating
(88 reviews) - Combined mpg 32–36
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2016:
- Carryover of 2015 redesign
- Five-seat hatchback
- Manual or automatic
- Standard Bluetooth phone/audio, backup camera
- Diverse seat-folding configurations
2015
- MSRP range $15,650–$20,925
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Consumer rating
(134 reviews) - Combined mpg 32–36
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2015:
- Redesigned for 2015
- Five-seat hatchback
- Manual or automatic
- Standard Bluetooth phone/audio, backup camera
- Diverse seat-folding configurations
Previous generation
2009–14 Fit
2014
- MSRP range –
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Consumer rating
(3 reviews) - Combined mpg –
- Body style Hatchback
2013
- MSRP range $15,425–$19,790
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Consumer rating
(130 reviews) - Combined mpg 29–31
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2013:
- Five-seat hatchback
- Small four-cylinder
- Manual or automatic
- Standard USB/iPod-compatible stereo
- Related Fit EV available in some states (covered separately)
2012
- MSRP range $15,325–$19,690
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Consumer rating
(80 reviews) - Combined mpg 29–31
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2012:
- Fit Sport gains more aggressive styling for 2012
- Additional sound-deadening material for 2012
- 1.5-liter four-cylinder
- Available paddle shifters with automatic transmission
- USB input for MP3 players and flash drives
2011
- MSRP range $15,100–$19,240
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Consumer rating
(46 reviews) - Combined mpg 29–31
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2011:
- Aggressive styling
- 1.5-liter four-cylinder
- Stability system standard on all models
- Paddle shifters (automatic)
- USB input for MP3 players and flash drives
2010
- MSRP range $14,900–$19,110
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Consumer rating
(80 reviews) - Combined mpg 29–31
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2010:
- Aggressive styling
- 1.5-liter four-cylinder
- Manual or automatic
- Paddle shifters (automatic)
- USB input for MP3 players and flash drives
2009
- MSRP range $14,750–$18,960
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Consumer rating
(95 reviews) - Combined mpg 29–31
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2009:
- Redesigned for 2009
- Larger size
- 1.5-liter four-cylinder
- Manual or automatic
- Paddle shifters (automatic)
- USB input for MP3 players and flash drives
2007–08 Fit
2008
- MSRP range $13,950–$16,070
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Consumer rating
(66 reviews) - Combined mpg –
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2008:
- 109-hp four-cylinder engine
- Manual or automatic
- Paddle shifters (automatic)
- Two new exterior colors
2007
- MSRP range $13,850–$15,970
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Consumer rating
(88 reviews) - Combined mpg –
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2007:
- New for 2007
- 109-hp four-cylinder engine
- Manual or automatic
- Paddle shifters (automatic transmission)