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2015 Honda Fit OWNER RATINGS & REVIEWS

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JK
JK
Brockton, Massachusetts
3.0
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The 2015 Honda Fit has exceptional fuel economy and impresses critics with generous cargo room, a spacious back seat and pleasant ride, making it a standout among small hatchbacks. The Honda Fit's interior is made of high-end materials and has an elegant design, according to critics. They compliment the Fit's ample passenger space, specifically the abundant back-seat legroom, which is rare for a subcompact car. Reviewers like the Fit's Magic Seat in the back that folds in several directions to allow for various cargo and passenger configurations, and they say it has one of the largest cargo holds in the class. The Fit comes standard with a four-speaker CD audio system, a USB port, a rearview camera, Bluetooth and steering wheel-mounted audio and cruise controls. Available features include navigation, a power moonroof, push-button start and a six-speaker CD audio system with a 7-inch touch-screen display, satellite radio and Pandora Internet radio compatibility. Honda LaneWatch is also available, which uses a camera mounted under the passenger side mirror to show the driver what’s in his or her blind spot. Critics appreciate the Fit’s strong list of standard and available tech features, but note that the available touch-screen audio system eliminates most traditional buttons and knobs, which can complicate audio adjustments.
AJ
AJ
Burlington, Kentucky
4.0
Great commuter car
I bought this car as my daily driver, as I was looking for a car with the following criteria. 1 - MPG. The fit has a very efficient 4 cylinder engine. As with other Hondas, you really have to rev the engine to get power from it, but when you do it has no problem keeping up with traffic either around town or on the highway. I am regularly commuting in some light stop and go traffic, and then about 15 minutes at highway speeds and it easily does 30 mpg no matter how I drive it. 2 - Usefulness. The Fit met my requirements as it is a hatchback, and provides for good interior space even with the back seats up. The seats can either be folded flat, or the bottom can be brought up to create a space in the backseat foot well to place taller items. This versatility has been great, and I have gotten large amounts of items into the car very easily. 3. Features - The Fit had a manual transmission, which I prefer to an automatic. It has six speeds which is a positive feature over the previous generation which only had 5. However it would be better for MPG if sixth gear was geared a bit lower to reduce revs at highway speed. The car had plenty of tech standard - a backup camera, a camera on the right outside mirror that turns on when you hit the right turn signal - I originally thought this was a bit gimmicky and I wouldn't use it, but I use it all the time for checking out my blind spot. It also connects easily to my phone for Bluetooth streaming, and the audio interface is easy enough. 4. Reliability - I haven't had the car for long, but am hopeful that it lives up to the reliable reputation that precedes a Honda vehicle.