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Year:
2013
Make:
Honda
Model:
Fit
Body type:
Hatchback
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
117 hp 1.5L I4
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Mileage:
129,109
Stock #:
19974A
VIN:
JHMGE8H38DC079756
 2013 Honda Fit Hatchback Front-Wheel Drive
Price drop

-$190

 

2013 Honda Fit

Base

129,109 mi

Elizabethtown, KY
Good Deal

$9,299

$9,109

Year:
2011
Make:
Honda
Model:
Fit
Body type:
Hatchback
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
117 hp 1.5L I4
Combined gas mileage:
30 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Transmission:
5-Speed Manual
Mileage:
93,143
Stock #:
TR004416
VIN:
JHMGE8G55BC004416
 2011 Honda Fit Hatchback Front-Wheel Drive 5-Speed Manual
New arrival

 

2011 Honda Fit

Sport

93,143 mi

Littleton, CO
Fair Deal

$10,489

Year:
2013
Make:
Honda
Model:
Fit
Body type:
Hatchback
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
117 hp 1.5L I4
Exterior color:
Teal (Turquoise)
Combined gas mileage:
31 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Gray
Transmission:
5-Speed Automatic
Mileage:
134,050
VIN:
JHMGE8H32DC014143
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New arrival

 

2013 Honda Fit

Base

134,050 mi

Newark, NJ
Great Deal

$3,995

About 2012 Honda Fit
Little has changed about the Honda Fit for the third year of its second generation, but its few changes were very directed. With thicker window glass and additional insulation in the floor, front fender and A-pillars, the 2012 Fit answers the calls for a quieter ride and adds a few other finishing touches to this 5-door compact hatchback. The lineup hasn't changed - a Base and Sport remain the only options in the USA, although a hybrid is set to debut in Paris this year for the European market. Both U.S. versions gain new cupholders and console ambient lighting, but the Sport received the most attention. Changes for the Sport are primarily cosmetic - including new headlights, wheels, upholstery and chrome accents - but functional updates amount to the standard inclusion of steering-wheel-mounted audio controls and several upgrades to the automatic-only available navigation system. For all of these improvements you can expect to pay just $50 to $300 more over last year's noisy version of the same car. As such, the 2012 Fit is still amazingly fun to drive - and economical, getting up to 27 mpg city/33 highway with its 117-hp 1.5-liter 4-cylinder and 5-speed automatic, though a lively 5-speed manual is the Sport's first transmission choice. As impressive as those numbers are, with the manual transmission and a meticulously economical driving style, some drivers have been able to get as much as 40 mpg with previous versions of the Fit. This little car has surprising utility too, having over 57 cubic feet of cargo capacity with the passenger seats folded down - even the front passenger seat folds down, making room for things as long as 7 and a half feet. Fit and finish are certainly adequate, the controls are easy to use, and the back seat not only fits adults with some measure of comfort, it also folds up in a number of ways to allow for more room on your terms.  Stability and traction control are standard, as are a buffet of airbags, antilock brakes and active front head restraints. Other notable standard inclusions are keyless entry, full power accessories, tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel, cruise control and a stereo with USB/iPod connectivity, auxiliary audio jack and CD player. An exceptionally small number of people currently own the 2012 Fit, but it does appear from a few professional first impressions that the changes made did improve cabin noise - significantly. Owners of previous versions note that the air conditioner's fan could be stronger, and although there doesn't appear to be any indication of a modification in that area, the professional reviews of the 2012 edition make no mention of a possible issue with it. Otherwise drivers of previous versions could not be more emphatic about their love for this little lugger - called "amazing" for its utility and "fun" for its nimble handling and able engine.

 

Year:
2011
Make:
Honda
Model:
Fit
Body type:
Hatchback
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
117 hp 1.5L I4
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Transmission:
5-Speed Automatic Overdrive
Mileage:
80,274
Stock #:
1053
VIN:
JHMGE8H32BC016438
 2011 Honda Fit Hatchback Front-Wheel Drive 5-Speed Automatic Overdrive

 

2011 Honda Fit

Base

80,274 mi

South Williamson, KY
Fair Deal

$9,878

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Little has changed about the Honda Fit for the third year of its second generation, but its few changes were very directed. With thicker window glass and additional insulation in the floor, front fender and A-pillars, the 2012 Fit answers the calls for a quieter ride and adds a few other finishing touches to this 5-door compact hatchback.

The lineup hasn't changed - a Base and Sport remain the only options in the USA, although a hybrid is set to debut in Paris this year for the European market. Both U.S. versions gain new cupholders and console ambient lighting, but the Sport received the most attention. Changes for the Sport are primarily cosmetic - including new headlights, wheels, upholstery and chrome accents - but functional updates amount to the standard inclusion of steering-wheel-mounted audio controls and several upgrades to the automatic-only available navigation system.

For all of these improvements you can expect to pay just $50 to $300 more over last year's noisy version of the same car. As such, the 2012 Fit is still amazingly fun to drive - and economical, getting up to 27 mpg city/33 highway with its 117-hp 1.5-liter 4-cylinder and 5-speed automatic, though a lively 5-speed manual is the Sport's first transmission choice. As impressive as those numbers are, with the manual transmission and a meticulously economical driving style, some drivers have been able to get as much as 40 mpg with previous versions of the Fit.

This little car has surprising utility too, having over 57 cubic feet of cargo capacity with the passenger seats folded down - even the front passenger seat folds down, making room for things as long as 7 and a half feet. Fit and finish are certainly adequate, the controls are easy to use, and the back seat not only fits adults with some measure of comfort, it also folds up in a number of ways to allow for more room on your terms. 

Stability and traction control are standard, as are a buffet of airbags, antilock brakes and active front head restraints. Other notable standard inclusions are keyless entry, full power accessories, tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel, cruise control and a stereo with USB/iPod connectivity, auxiliary audio jack and CD player.

An exceptionally small number of people currently own the 2012 Fit, but it does appear from a few professional first impressions that the changes made did improve cabin noise - significantly. Owners of previous versions note that the air conditioner's fan could be stronger, and although there doesn't appear to be any indication of a modification in that area, the professional reviews of the 2012 edition make no mention of a possible issue with it. Otherwise drivers of previous versions could not be more emphatic about their love for this little lugger - called "amazing" for its utility and "fun" for its nimble handling and able engine.

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