Utility Review: 2010 Honda Fit Sport actually does "fit" it all in
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Utility Review: 2010 Honda Fit Sport actually does "fit" it all in
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In the past couple of years, Honda has gotten no end of grief about the styling of models like the Pilot, Crosstour and, of course, the entire Acura lineup. One car has remained largely immune to criticism: the Fit. Since its introduction to the U.S. market several years ago, the Honda Fit has become one of our favorite small cars... and for good reason. It offers a great balance of handling dynamics and fuel efficiency, a reasonable price and, most importantly, utility.
During the first half of 2008 when fuel prices ran up in the United States, a lot of people gave up their SUVs in favor of smaller vehicles. Since then, many of those same people have had buyers remorse, in part because they felt their new smaller vehicles were just too cramped. The Fit clearly demonstrates that down-sizing doesn't have to mean giving up so much space and cargo hauling ability. It's certainly smaller than a typical crossover or SUV, but it's by no means tight. To demonstrate that, we borrowed a Fit from Honda recently while out in Los Angeles. Read all about it after the jump.
Gallery: AutoblogGreen Garage: 2009 Honda Fit Sport
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In the past couple of years, Honda has gotten no end of grief about the styling of models like the Pilot, Crosstour and, of course, the entire Acura lineup. One car has remained largely immune to criticism: the Fit. Since its introduction to the U.S. market several years ago, the Honda Fit has become one of our favorite small cars... and for good reason. It offers a great balance of handling dynamics and fuel efficiency, a reasonable price and, most importantly, utility.
During the first half of 2008 when fuel prices ran up in the United States, a lot of people gave up their SUVs in favor of smaller vehicles. Since then, many of those same people have had buyers remorse, in part because they felt their new smaller vehicles were just too cramped. The Fit clearly demonstrates that down-sizing doesn't have to mean giving up so much space and cargo hauling ability. It's certainly smaller than a typical crossover or SUV, but it's by no means tight. To demonstrate that, we borrowed a Fit from Honda recently while out in Los Angeles. Read all about it after the jump.
Gallery: AutoblogGreen Garage: 2009 Honda Fit Sport
Photos Copyright (C)2009 Sam Abuelsamid / Weblogs, Inc.Continue reading Utility Review: 2010 Honda Fit Sport actually does "fit" it all in
Utility Review: 2010 Honda Fit Sport actually does "fit" it all in originally appeared on Autoblog Green on Mon, 07 Jun 2010 14:56:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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