reviewed: honda fit
Small, hypermiling hatchbacks are becoming more popular by the minute with the recent economic and fuel crisis. In today's review, let's take a look at the Honda Fit. Although it's not much to look at, it doesn't claim to be. It has an efficient four-cylinder making 97 horsepower. It gets around 43 MPG, and has a very nice interior.
It also has a great amount of legroom, being that it has four doors. The trunk isn't the biggest, but do you really think it's going to be he size of a Lincoln Town Car back there? The interior is pretty much made out of cupholders and storage bins. It really makes up for the missing trunk space. The fit and finish is very good, inside and out. It sits low to the ground, and has a sporty look to it. It is going into its second generation in 2015. An electric version has also been released.
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It also has a great amount of legroom, being that it has four doors. The trunk isn't the biggest, but do you really think it's going to be he size of a Lincoln Town Car back there? The interior is pretty much made out of cupholders and storage bins. It really makes up for the missing trunk space. The fit and finish is very good, inside and out. It sits low to the ground, and has a sporty look to it. It is going into its second generation in 2015. An electric version has also been released.
Thank you
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